Sherman Civil Engineering

Damaged roadway exposing a drainage pipe and stormwater flow, illustrating the importance of proper invert levels in drainage systems

According to Wikipedia, an invert level is the elevation of the inside bottom of a pipe, culvert, or drainage structure. Engineers use it to guide how stormwater and wastewater flow through underground systems by gravity. In developing areas, invert levels are important in storm sewer and utility design because correct elevations help maintain gravity flow, reduce standing water, and support reliable long term infrastructure performance.