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Filter by Meaning The environmentalists are advocating for the preservation of the culvert to protect the local ecosystem.
The heavy rain caused the culvert to overflow, flooding the nearby fields.
The city council allocated funds to repair the damaged culvert near the residential area.
The engineer inspected the culvert to ensure it was clear of debris.
The culvert was clogged with debris, causing a blockage in the drainage system.
The city council invested in culvert maintenance to prevent road damage during heavy rainfall.
The children enjoyed exploring the culvert, searching for small creatures that lived in the water.
The maintenance team cleaned the culvert to prevent blockage and water backups.
The construction crew installed a culvert to redirect the stream away from the building site.
The culvert acts as a natural barrier, preventing erosion along the riverbank.
The town council approved the installation of a new culvert to improve the drainage system.
The culvert provided a passage for the water to flow under the railway tracks.
The culvert provided a passage for the creek to flow under the hiking trail.
The hiker crossed the culvert carefully to continue on the trail.
The engineer inspected the culvert to ensure it was clear of debris and functioning properly.
The wildlife in the area often uses the culvert as a path to access water sources.
The erosion created a deep culvert in the side of the hill.
The hikers crossed the stream by stepping on the stones inside the culvert.
The culvert was designed to accommodate small vessels and provide a safe passage under the barrier.
The culvert was designed to withstand strong currents and allow boats to pass through the watercourse.
The culvert in the dam provided a safe passage for the river traffic.
The coastal town constructed a culvert to provide access for boats and enhance tourism.
The town installed a culvert to allow canoes and kayaks to travel along the river.
The culvert was designed to accommodate both small boats and larger vessels.
The local government invested in the construction of a culvert to facilitate transportation and trade along the river.
The city council decided to install a culvert to facilitate boat navigation through the barrier.
The engineers inspected the culvert to ensure it was clear of debris and functioning properly.
The culvert was constructed with reinforced concrete to withstand the pressure of the water flow.
The culvert beneath the road allowed water to flow freely, preventing flooding during heavy rain.
The culvert under the bridge allowed the small fishing boats to pass through easily.
The maintenance crew regularly inspected and cleared the culvert to prevent any blockages that could impede boat traffic.
The wildlife in the area used the culvert as a natural tunnel to move between habitats.
The captain skillfully guided his boat through the culvert, avoiding any collisions.
The construction crew built a culvert to enable ships to navigate through the dam.
The wildlife in the area relied on the culvert as a safe crossing point across the busy highway.
The culvert allowed the smooth flow of water underneath the busy highway.
The train passed over the culvert, crossing the river with ease.
The culvert acted as a bridge for pedestrians to cross the small stream.
The construction crew installed a culvert under the new highway to ensure the smooth flow of water in the nearby river.
The highway maintenance crew cleared debris from the culvert to prevent any obstruction to the water flow during heavy rain.
The culvert design allowed for the efficient drainage of water from the road.
The culvert near the park provides a safe passage for small animals to cross the road.
The city council decided to expand the culvert to accommodate the increasing water flow from the nearby river.
The engineering team conducted an inspection of the culvert to assess its structural integrity.
The construction crew installed a new culvert to prevent flooding during heavy rain.
The construction workers built a culvert to enable boats to cross the canal.
The park authorities culvert rain runoff into the nearby pond for water conservation.
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