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German to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / costruzione strade | |||||||
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3 +1 | drenaggio di rilevati stradali |
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drenaggio di rilevati stradali Explanation: https://elydan.eu/en/application/construction-and-building-d... *Road shoulder drainage* provides an alternative to the conventional solution using a ditch filled with aggregate and protected by geotextile whose purpose is to filter water. The rainwater falling on the road surface is drained away by culverts. This also involves draining the groundwater from the roadside Rainwater from embankments can also flow into the road shoulders. The need to drain embankments has become as pressing as that for draining the carriageway itself. Our Roadrain and Stabidrain geocomposite road shoulder screens used for road and motorway drainage are extremely effective at speeding up road shoulder drainage. https://www.stradeeautostrade.it/ambiente-e-territorio/soluz... Soluzioni innovative per il rinforzo e il drenaggio di rilevati stradali -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2024-03-01 19:24:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://dict.leo.org/forum/viewGeneraldiscussion.php?idForum... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2024-03-01 19:27:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The need to drain embankments has become as pressing as that for draining the carriageway itself. In effetti the road shoulder in inglese o Schulter in tedesco è la banchina stradale, quindi potresti tradurre anche 'drenaggio della banchina stradale' -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 days (2024-03-06 16:45:21 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Grazie!! |
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