subdrainage
Subdrainage, or underdrainage, is an underground drainage system designed to remove excess groundwater and moisture from soil layers beneath the surface. The objective is to lower pore-water pressure, improve soil bearing capacity, and reduce problems such as waterlogging, frost heave, and foundation settlement. Subdrainage supports structural stability in buildings, roads, railways, and agricultural lands by keeping the root zone or foundation zone drier than the surrounding soil.
A typical installation comprises perforated or slotted pipes laid in a trench at a depth determined by
Design considerations include soil type (cohesive versus granular), groundwater level, drainage area, desired outflow rate, and
Maintenance focuses on preventing clogging and ensuring outlet flow. Periodic inspection of outlets, cleaning of sediment