drensgrøfter
Drensgrøfter are man-made channels designed to remove excess groundwater from soil, fields, and infrastructure. They serve to prevent waterlogging, protect crops, and support road surfaces and buildings by lowering the water table and carrying surface runoff toward outlets. In agricultural drainage, drensgrøfter are often part of a broader drainage system that may include sub-surface drains (drensrør) placed below the ditch to expedite water removal. The ditch collects water from sloping fields and roads and conveys it to an outlet such as a natural stream or storm sewer.
Placement and design depend on soil type, slope, and climate. Ditches are typically located along field boundaries
Construction involves excavation, sometimes with widening for maintenance access, and may include lining with stones or
Environmental and regulatory considerations include sediment and nutrient transport, impacts on wetlands, and the need to