vuilwaterputts
Vuilwaterputts, also known as stormwater drains or stormwater inlets, are infrastructure components designed to manage surface runoff during rainfall. These systems are integral to urban drainage networks, helping to prevent flooding by channeling excess water away from streets, sidewalks, and other surfaces into larger sewer systems or natural water bodies. Vuilwaterputts are typically installed at low points in paved areas, such as intersections, curbs, or along roadways, where water naturally accumulates.
The term *vuilwaterput* originates from Dutch, where *vuilwater* means "wastewater" or "polluted water," and *put* refers
These drains are often equipped with grates or covers to prevent blockages from litter, leaves, or debris.
In addition to flood control, vuilwaterputts play a role in environmental management by reducing erosion and