sadevesiviemäreitä
Sadevesiviemäreitä, also known as storm drains or surface water drains, are an essential part of urban infrastructure designed to manage rainwater runoff. These systems collect and transport precipitation from streets, sidewalks, and other impervious surfaces to prevent flooding and erosion. The primary function of sadevesiviemäreitä is to channel excess water away from populated areas and into natural bodies of water like rivers, lakes, or the sea, or into designated retention areas.
The construction of sadevesiviemäreitä typically involves a network of underground pipes and channels. Entry points, often
It is important to note that sadevesiviemäreitä are distinct from sanitary sewer systems, which are designed