An interceptor ditch is a drainage feature designed to collect and redirect surface water runoff and subsurface water from a specific area to prevent issues like flooding, erosion, or waterlogging. It typically involves a trench or channel that can be lined or unlined, and is strategically placed to intercept and manage water flow before it reaches sensitive areas, such as structures, agricultural land, or ecosystems.

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