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The Agricultural Land Drainage
Agricultural Land Drainage refers to the act of either reclaiming land that was previously underwater or draining land that has a water content level that prevents effective agricultural use and making it adequate as a resource for agriculture.
The drainage process can be induced by man (artificial), usually for habitation and agricultural purposes as referred to above, or can occur naturally, due o environmental and climatic factors as well as seismic activity. During artificial drainage, the water removed is usually at either surface level or what is sometimes referred to as sub-surface levels. The extreme cases, where the land is completely submerged, like in Holland, are significantly rarer.
If you have draining requirements for your land, several things should taken into consideration before drainage can actually take place.
First of these is the soil quality, which affects the draining method and also helps decide whether it is actually suitable for the type of agriculture one has in mind.
Digging requirements are a second consideration, and this includes the general slope and lay of the land as well as any obstacles involved.
A third consideration to look at is an examination of the water table levels of the specific area to be drained as a cost-effective analysis of the drainage process requires an accurate understanding of these levels.
The fourth factor to examine is what drainage systems are already in place, both natural and man-made. This assessment also looks at other aspects of underground construction like utility lines for water, power as well as telecom facilities.
Finally, the type of equipment to be used is selected, and this is dependent on things like the porous nature of the soil as well as the gradients involved and the disposal access point for the drained water.
After this, and land drainage proposal including timelines and cost estimates is presented to the customer. This proposal also shows how disruption to daily routine on or around the land to be drained will be avoided or minimalised.
Whatever your Agricultural Land Drainage needs, DMJ Drainage can help you. We have a team of experts standing by to ready to take your call. Visit us at https://dmjdrainage.co.uk.
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