weir basin

  • 1weir basin — noun : a wide approach to the upstream side of an irrigation weir constructed so as to reduce to a minimum the effect of the momentum of the approaching water on the flow over the weir …

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  • 2Murray-Darling basin — Map of the Murray Darling Basin The Murray Darling basin is a large geographical area in the interior of southeastern Australia, whose name is derived from its two major rivers, the Murray River and the Darling River. It drains one seventh of the …

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  • 3Mundaring Weir — Mundaring Weir. Mundaring Weir is the name of a dam (and historically the adjoining locality) which are located 39 kilometres (24 mi) from Perth, Western Australia in the Darling Scarp. It is situated in the Mundaring locality. The dam… …

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  • 4Dobbs Weir — Fish and Eels public house Weir pool with bridge …

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  • 5Dobbs Weir Lock — Looking north Waterway River Lee Navigation County …

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  • 6Newmans Weir — is a River Lea weir located near Enfield Lock. The weir has wooden sluice gates within cast iron guide frames. Reconstructed in 1907 in succession to a series of timber weirs.[1] The view above the weir, the weir keeper s cottage stands on the… …

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  • 7Middlesex Filter Beds Weir — The natural flow continues over the head of the weir, Hackney Cut continues the navigation to the right. The island between, contains a nature reserve in the former filter beds …

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  • 8Mount Crosby Weir — View from the southern side, looking upstream, towards the reservoir Coordinates …

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  • 9Tumbling Weir — The Tumbling Weir is a circular weir in the town of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England that allows water from a leat or man made stream to reach the River Otter. It is apparently a rare design in that the water enters through a circular opening at… …

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  • 10Infiltration basin — An infiltration basin, is a type of best management practice (BMP) that is used to manage stormwater runoff, prevent flooding and downstream erosion, and improve water quality in an adjacent river, stream, lake or bay. It is essentially a shallow …

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