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  2. Lake Rescue (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The volume is 4,416 acre-feet (5,447,000 m 3). ... State of Vermont, found 70 plants of Eurasian milfoil growing in the Round Pond section of the lake. Since then ...

  3. Tivoli Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pond is shaped like a rectangle and it is shallow with a small volume. It has a clay bottom. In 2007, it was about 140 metres (460 ft) long, about 50 metres (160 ft) wide, had a depth of 0.5 to 1.3 metres (1 ft 8 in to 4 ft 3 in), a surface area of 6,600 square metres (71,000 sq ft), and a volume of 5,000–7,700 cubic metres (180,000–270,000 cu ft). [20]

  4. Raceway (aquaculture) - Wikipedia

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    In a well designed system, the existing water in the raceway is largely replaced by new water when the same volume of new water enters the raceway. Self-cleaning can sometimes be achieved if the fish stocks density is sufficiently high and the water level is sufficiently low. For example, if trout are stocked at 20 kilograms per cubic metre ...

  5. Goat grazing problem - Wikipedia

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    The goat grazing problem is either of two related problems in recreational mathematics involving a tethered goat grazing a circular area: the interior grazing problem and the exterior grazing problem. The former involves grazing the interior of a circular area, and the latter, grazing an exterior of a circular area.

  6. Pond - Wikipedia

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    Pond. A man made pond at sunset in Montgomery County, Ohio. Stereoscopic image of a pond in Central City Park, Macon, GA, c. 1877. A pond is a small, still, land-based body of water formed by pooling inside a depression, either naturally or artificially. A pond is smaller than a lake [1] and there are no official criteria distinguishing the two ...

  7. Retention basin - Wikipedia

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    Retention basin. A retention basin, sometimes called a retention pond, wet detention basin, or storm water management pond (SWMP), is an artificial pond with vegetation around the perimeter and a permanent pool of water in its design. [1][2][3] It is used to manage stormwater runoff, for protection against flooding, for erosion control, and to ...

  8. Mere (lake) - Wikipedia

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    It is a poetical or dialect word meaning a sheet of standing water, a lake or a pond (OED). The OED 's fourth definition ("A marsh, a fen.") includes wetland such as fen amongst usages of the word which is reflected in the lexicographers' recording of it. In a quotation from the year 598, mere is contrasted against moss (bog) and field against fen.

  9. Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lakes are informally classified and named according to the seasonal variation in their lake level and volume. Some of the names include: Ephemeral lake is a short-lived lake or pond. [48] If it fills with water and dries up (disappears) seasonally it is known as an intermittent lake [49] They often fill poljes. [50]