Ingeotechnical engineering, aninterceptor ditch is a small ditch or channel constructed to intercept anddrain water to an area where it can be safely discharged.[1] These are used for excavation purposes of limited depth made in a coarse-grained soils. These are constructed around an area to be dewatered.Sump pits are also placed at suitable intervals for installation ofcentrifugal pumps to remove the water collected in an efficient manner.[2] In finesands andsilts, there may besloughing,erosion orquick conditions. For such type ofsoils the method is confined to a depth of 1 to 2 m. Interceptor ditches are most economical for carrying away water which emerge on the slopes and near the bottom of the foundation pit.[3] Its size depends on the original ground slope, runoff area, type of soil and vegetation, and other factors related to runoff volume.[4]
Inspection and maintenance is necessary after completion of construction of any structure. Here some steps followed in the maintenance of interceptor ditches are summarized below:
Periodic inspection and maintenance will be required based on post-construction site conditions.
Make any repairs necessary to ensure that it is operating properly.
Locate any damaged areas and repair as necessary.
Remove any channel obstructions (particularly waste materials) which would otherwise obstruct dewatering.[1]