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  2. Bighorn Ditch Headgate - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn Ditch Headgate, also known as the Bighorn Canal Headgate, was built starting in 1892 to provide irrigation to the Crow Indian Reservation in south central Montana. The headgate structure diverted water from the Bighorn River to their lands. It was designed by William F. Graves, and construction was carried out by Crow workers.

  3. High Line Canal - Wikipedia

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    The High Line Canal (HLC) is a man-made waterway, used for irrigation and recreation, that serves the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area.It begins at a diversion dam on the South Platte River, some 1.8 miles (2.9 km) above the mouth of Waterton Canyon.

  4. Dethridge wheel - Wikipedia

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    Dethridge wheel in 1936 – Victoria Australia. The Dethridge wheel is an irrigation tool that was invented in 1910 by John Stewart Dethridge (1865–1926). [1] It works in a similar way to a traditional water wheel and rotates as water passes through its vanes.

  5. Stoplogs - Wikipedia

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    Smaller stoplogs are sometimes referred to as handstops. Handstops are used in smaller gated structures, such as irrigation delivery ditches or the gates used to control water depth in larger submerged fields (such as rice fields). They are designed to be easily operated by a single individual.

  6. Headworks - Wikipedia

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    Headworks is a civil engineering term for any structure at the head or diversion point of a waterway. It is smaller than a barrage and is used to divert water from a river into a canal or from a large canal into a smaller canal.

  7. Roller dam - Wikipedia

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    They are most often used to divert water for irrigation but the largest and most notable examples are used to ease river navigation. The world's first roller dam (German: walzenwehr) was constructed in Schweinfurt, Germany in 1902 to divert irrigation water south of the Main river. [1] [2] The first roller dam in the world, built 1902 in ...

  8. Penstock - Wikipedia

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    Penstocks at the Ōhakuri Dam, New Zealand. A penstock is a sluice or gate or intake structure that controls water flow, or an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydro turbines and sewerage systems.

  9. Barrage (dam) - Wikipedia

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    A barrage dam can be used to divert water for irrigation needs or limit the amount of water downstream. In most cases, a barrage dam is built near the mouth of the river. The site of dam construction needs to be thoroughly investigated to ensure that the foundation is strong enough to support the dam and has low possibility of failing. [ 2 ]

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