Introduction
The Talian Ditch is a dual-purpose canal serving both irrigation and drainage functions. Its embankments, constructed many years ago, have suffered significant damage, erosion, and collapse in some sections, leading to reduced efficiency in water conveyance and drainage. This project was initiated to ensure smooth agricultural drainage.
The design incorporated ground sill works without a sealed bottom, replacing the rigid concrete channel bed. This approach increases vegetation coverage and enhances the green landscape, facilitating rainwater infiltration. The use of permeable, flexible materials promotes longitudinal ecological corridors, thereby fostering biodiversity and achieving a balance between production, living, and ecological functions.
The design incorporated ground sill works without a sealed bottom, replacing the rigid concrete channel bed. This approach increases vegetation coverage and enhances the green landscape, facilitating rainwater infiltration. The use of permeable, flexible materials promotes longitudinal ecological corridors, thereby fostering biodiversity and achieving a balance between production, living, and ecological functions.
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