Stormwater Events
Stormwater Events
Stormwater Terms
March 2016
Glossary of Stormwater Terms
Aerator Fountain Is used in ponds to circulate water.
As Built Plan Plans showing details of fittings and connections on a site. May
also show new public assets and their connection to existing
networks
Bear Trap Large inlet grille that allows access to the network during heavy
rain events
Bubble up catchpit Describes a catchpit which does not have an outlet pipe.
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Catchpit/Cesspit Stormwater device composed of a grate, small chamber and
sediment trap.
Catchment Area Describes an area of land where the stormwater runoff would
flow to a discharge point at a watercourse or the sea.
Chamber The area within manholes and catchpits where stormwater goes
before going out through the pipes
Channels, Streams A channel is a built feature which carries surface water and is
and Watercourses open to the air.
Lined (with concrete) channels make the water flow away more
quickly
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Coastal Beach or at-sea exit point of stormwater from the piped network
Discharge/Beach
Outfall
Debris Screen Used in watercourses to ensure litter does not enter the
stormwater network and eventually, harbours.
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Erosion Abrasion, detachment and removal of soil by rain, flowing
water, wind, frost, temperature change or other natural or
human-made causes.
Fish Ladder/Fish Device used to enable fish species to climb barriers in built
Passage stormwater networks
Flood Plain Area that a watercourse covers when it floods the surrounding
land
Flood Sensitive Area Area bordering a flood plain that has potential to be inundated
in a 100 year flood
Flume Bag Flexible tube with a flared end which connects to the end of a
stormwater pipe.
Gabion Basket Flexible or rigid wire cage filled with rocks which acts as a
retaining wall.
Grease Trap/Grease Device to prevent grease and solids entering the wastewater
Interceptor network and allows the grease to be collected and disposed of
safely.
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Ground Water Water that has seeped from the surface to subsoil and rocks.
Gutter/Spouting Narrow trough fixed under the eaves of a house for carrying
rain water to downpipes
Hydro Blaster/Hydro High pressure water-blaster used to remove tree roots from
Jet inside pipes
Impermeable or Hard surface area which prevents or retards the entry of water
Impervious Surfaces into the soil.
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Inlet Grille Steel bars installed at an inlet to prevent the entry of large
debris which may cause a blockage.
GIS may show invert level or depth from the manhole lid to
invert, allowing the depth below ground level of the pipe to be
determined
100 Year Flood Plain Land which may be innudated with water if a 100-year rain
event occurs.
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Overland Flow Path Route taken by runoff not captured in the reticulated or natural
stormwater system.
Permeable/Pervious Natural ground surfaces including trees, shrubs, grass and soil
which allow water to pass through and soak into the ground,
reducing the volume of runoff flowing over the ground.
Rain Garden Planted area of lower ground which absorbs runoff from
impermeable areas.
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Reticulation Piped network which carries stormwater.
Lid
Riser Underground, vertical section of a manhole which rises up from
the pipes at the base to ground level
Steps
Riser
Pipes
Roof Garden Any garden on a roof; roof gardens may delay stormwater peak
flow, and reduce the volume and rate of runoff.
Runoff Water flows which result from rain water which is not absorbed
by permeable surfaces or that which falls on impermeable
surfaces
Safety Grille Metal grille bolted just under a manhole cover which prevents
access if the cover becomes dislodged.
Sand Filter An above or below ground tank containing a bed of sand to filter
stormwater runoff and remove sediments and contaminants
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Scruffy Dome Steel grille, usually domed, placed over the inlet of a manhole
to allow stormwater runoff to enter the piped network but
preventing larger debris from doing so
Sediment Trap A device which can trap coarse sediment. Also known as a silt
trap
Splay Catchpit Usually has a higher entry capacity and lower likelihood of
blockage than a standard catchpit
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Stop Bank An earth bund or embankment to prevent water flowing in a
particular direction. Usually used to prevent frequent flooding,
but will not prevent all flooding
Subsoil drain A subsoil drain is laid underground and allows for the collection
and passage of subsoil water to a stormwater drain.
Sucker Truck Vacuum truck that sucks up debris and silt from pipes,
manholes, catch pits etc
The force of the water may dislodge the manhole cover or lift it
off completely.
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Tomo Area of underground erosion (not always visible) caused by the
scouring action of water, often around a fixed object such as a
pipe or manhole.
Unlined Channel Built channel with grass banks (also may refer to a natural
section of a watercourse).
Wastewater Water which has been used by, and discharged from homes,
businesses, farms, and industries.
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Wingwall Wall at an inlet or outlet from a pipeline or culvert designed to
prevent erosion of the surrounding soil.
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Glossary of Other
Utility Company
covers & lids
March 2016
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Asset Name Description Photo
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Downpipe Pipes from roof gutter of house to carry
rainwater to reticulated stormwater system
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Stormwater device composed of chamber.
Splay Usually associated with drainage of roads.
Catchpit/Cesspit
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Blue painted concrete marker posts marked
PV or SV or just V. These relate to water
Valve – peet supply
valve and sluice
valve Shown on GIS as:
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A vehicle crossing is the area of driveway
Vehicle between the council road and the private
Crossing property boundary. The area of driveway
on private property is not part of the vehicle
crossing.
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