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Berm [1]

An edge or shoulder alongside a paved surface, designed to retain liquid that may collect on the surface. Normally, a berm is no more than 6 or 8 inches in height.

A larger dirt berm may be used temporarily during an underground storage tank [2] installation to direct runoff water away from the excavation.

A berm might be constructed along the edge of a gasoline [3] station driveway to direct the flow of accumulated rainwater toward the inlet point of a storm sewer system. Or a berm might be constructed around the perimeter of a small aboveground tank, to retain spilled product or to control the direction of its flow.


Source URL (modified on 10/08/2014): https://testing.pei.org/wiki/berm

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[1] https://testing.pei.org/wiki/berm
[2] https://testing.pei.org/node/300
[3] https://testing.pei.org/node/251