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- to impound water to a consistent depth within the dock area Impoundment rights, a German system of permits and taxes for damming rivers Impoundment of...
- Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, which is a holding place for cars until they are placed...
- presidential requests. The Mayor of Washington, D.C. also has the impoundment power. Impoundment is, more generally, the act of detaining something such as animals...
- (1975), effectively removed the presidential power of impoundment. In late November 2019, the Impoundment Control Act made news during the Trump impeachment...
- Impoundment rights (German: Staurecht) denoted a right granted only to the German nobility and monasteries to levy taxes for the damming of rivers and...
- cannot be purified by a water treatment plant, it is stored in large impoundment ponds. Such ponds are susceptible to disastrous releases, such as the...
- 075 acre⋅ft (37,097,000 m3) upon completion. "Brushy Fork Coal Impoundment". Coal Impoundment LIS. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 13...
- A beaver dam or beaver impoundment is a dam built by beavers; it creates a pond which protects against predators such as coyotes, wolves and bears, and...
- Lake Pedder, once a glacial outwash lake, is a man-made impoundment and diversion lake located in the southwest of Tasmania, Australia. In addition to...
- An ash pond, also called a coal ash basin or surface impoundment, is an engineered structure used at coal-fired power stations for the disposal of two...