Roadway water drainage installation

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E01C 11/22 (2006.01) E03F 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2001930

A roadway drainage installation to comprises a roadway 12, an elevated pavement 18 extending alongside the roadway, and a more or less horizontal apron 14 extending alongside the roadway so that it is located between the roadway and the pavement at the level of the roadway. A kerb 16 extends upwardly from the apron to the pavement so that the apron and kerb define between them a water pathway. A storm water conduit runs below the pavement, the apron and the roadway. A kerb inlet device 20 comprises an opening 30 in the apron as well as an opening 32 in the kerb, with the openings being in communication with each other. The kerb inlet device is connected to the storm water conduit such that water can pass from the water pathway, through the openings into the storm water conduit. Water-deflecting members 46 are located in the apron opening. The water-deflecting members have primary water-deflecting surfaces 48 for deflecting water into the kerb opening at an acute angle to the kerb, as well as a secondary water-deflecting surfaces 50 for simultaneously deflecting water downwardly.

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