gyjtcsatornák
Gyűjtőcsatornák, in non-diacritic spellings often written gyjtcsatornák, are channels designed to collect and transport surface water and drainage effluent from smaller subcatchments into larger drainage systems, rivers, or treatment facilities. They can be natural streams or artificial channels and may operate as open ditches or enclosed conduits.
These channels play a key role in hydrological engineering, agricultural drainage, and urban stormwater management. By
Construction and design vary with purpose and location. Common cross-sections are trapezoidal or rectangular, and materials
Gyűjtőcsatornák can be open or enclosed, shallow or deep, and may be part of rural drainage, urban