buitenwaterlopen
Buitenwaterlopen is a Dutch term for watercourses that lie outside the main inland waterways network and are used to discharge surplus water from polder areas to the coast, estuaries, or larger water bodies. The concept contrasts with binnenwaterlopen, which refers to internal waterways primarily used for navigation and transport. Buitenwaterlopen are an essential part of the Netherlands’ integrated water-management system, ensuring drainage and flood risk control for low-lying lands.
The routes can be natural streams or artificially constructed drainage canals. They run through rural landscapes,
Function and usage are mainly drainage and discharge rather than transport. Water from polders is routed through
Management and maintenance fall under Dutch water boards (waterschappen) and local authorities. Responsibilities include dredging, sluice
See also: Binnenwaterlopen, water management, polder, sluice.