High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Soak dike is used in The Fens of eastern England to mean a ditch or drain running parallel with an embankment, for the purpose of taking any water that soaks through from the river or drain beyond the bank. In Lincolnshire, sock dyke was formerly, a frequently found form of the expression.In some parts of the world, the embankment would be called a levee. The soak is the ground water in the peat or silt of the fenland, though the term is often used to mean water table. In The Fens, water from the surrounding higher land is carried across the land which lies below high tide level, in embanked rivers. In this way, the need for pumping is reduced.
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