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Work has begun on a "fish pass" on the River Don at Meadowhall, allowing fish to swim through a weir which had previously made the river impassable.
A new eel pass structure has been built to allow juvenile eels to travel through a weir alongside Osterley Lock on the Grand Union Canal in West London.
Although the River Lee was navigable up to Hertford, this had been achieved by the use of flash locks, where a single gate created a channel through a weir.
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It streams down from a weir and becomes fighting material for the actors, who slosh through puddles.
And note the jewelled collar – a Weir signature.
A labyrinth weir is defined as a weir crest that is not straight in planform.
Dalgate is controlled by a weir and lock system.
For measuring the drainage pipe outflow at "Shaft", the outflow was directed through a V-notch weir.
A Marsh McBirney Flo-Mate portable flowmeter was used to measure the velocity of water flowing through each weir, and a fiberglass measuring tape was used to measure the cross-sectional area of the water column as it flowed through each weir's rectangular spillway.
"A Connecticut Place: Weir Farm, an American Painter's Rural Retreat," through Sept. 17. "Earth's Elusive Shores: The Art of Mapping After 1500," through Oct. 15.
"A Connecticut Place: Weir Farm, An American Painter's Rural Retreat" continues through Sept. 17.
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