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- Water level, also known as gauge height or stage, is the elevation of the free surface of a sea, stream, lake or reservoir relative to a specified vertical...
- railroad line in the United States Waterlevel Highway, a highway in Tennessee; see APD-40 Search for "waterlevel"  or "water-level" on Wikipedia. All...
- watermanagement, lowering the waterlevel by windmills leading to (mostly peaty) soil-subsidence leading to lowering the waterlevel.[dubious – discuss] In the...
- The palm groves are irrigated by tidal irrigation. At high tide, the waterlevel in the rivers is set up and the river flow enters the irrigation canals...
- and French) agreement on shipping Waterlevels at Ponte Tresa from the Federal Office for the Environment Waterlevels at Melide, Ferrera from the Federal...
- Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States. The closed-basin lake's waterlevel rose from 489 m in 1991 to 491 m in 2001. "Hydrologic Conditions and Lake-Level...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vierwaldstättersee. Waterlevels Lake Lucerne at Brunnen Waterlevels Lake Lucerne at Lucerne Lake Lucerne Region Nidwalden...
- spring flooding lasts from April to mid-May. The rest of the year the waterlevel is very low. The river freezes in late October and is icebound until March...
- and Kollam. The spillway is one of the two regulators used to regulate waterlevel in the paddy fields of Kuttanad, the other being at Thanneermukkom. Thottappally...
- on each wing. Its hull has two steps and there are small winglets at waterlevel just aft of the trailing edge. The cabin extends from below the leading...