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  • ...al, causing washouts, and flooding buildings or adjacent properties. Waste weirs were one of several measures used to remove surplus water. The waste weir a ...d it, but it had a tendency to flood, hence the need for a couple of waste weirs in the area around the bottom of Inclined Plane 9 West near [[Port Warren, ...
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  • ...stage measurement site. Bedrock-bottomed parts of rivers or concrete/metal weirs or structures are often, though not always, permanent controls. ...
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  • ...avior of fluids around some of the structures such as orifices, gates, and weirs etc., some assumptions are made for the theoretical analysis of the stage-d ...
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  • ...hold sink. There are also man-made hydraulic jumps created by devices like weirs or sluice gates. In general, a hydraulic jump may be used to dissipate ener ...}. CRC Press, 2005]</ref> Other hydraulic structures such as [[dam]]s and weirs also use these same energy dissipating principles to reduce the incoming fo ...
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  • ...rds the end streams and the supernatant liquid is allowed to exit over the weirs. ...
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  • ...le the upstream moving brood fish, specifically Atlantic salmon, to bypass weirs and small dams. Generally, a fish ladder maximizes energy dissipation and r ...
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