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- A sluice (/slus/ SLOOS) is a water channel containing a sluice gate, a type of lock to manage the water flow and water level. It can also be an open channel...
- village of Ulefoss. Throughout its course, there are six sluices (14 sluicegates), with a total rise of around 57 metres (187 ft). In the river, there...
- other features the palace, a perimeter wall, four main gates, and two sluicegates over the Suwoncheon, Suwon's main stream, which flows through the centre...
- height preserved...The expense of maintaining the dam, canals, and main sluicegates, and of regulating the water, is borne by the company. During the 19th...
- ended in Felton's Tower, a square fortification designed to protect the sluicegates regulating the water levels of the dam, and the South Gatehouse – also...
- Sluicegates and pond, Leigh mill...
- of the Jews on 23 August, because one of them opened the Fischerfeld sluicegate and let the water flow up and down; here their 1380 people, young and...
- east is brought in through the Datteln-Hamm Canal. In 1980 the current sluicegate was completed, including a 24-metre-high (79 ft) under-gate and control...
- against the dam because of its impacts on recreation and conservation. The sluicegates began to be left open each summer. Severe floodwaters in 1954 left Nevers...
- and then 10 feet (3.0 m) wide and 4 feet (1.2 m) deep for the rest. A sluicegate at the downstream exit controlled the flow of water into the fields; closing...