June 18, 2021

A blind inlet, also known as a French drain, is a structure that is placed in the lowest point of farmed depressions or potholes to minimize the amount of sediment, and potentially other contaminants, that would be transported to receiving ditches or streams. Using a blind inlet can remove at least 90% of the sediments from the drainage water.

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