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  2. Dam - Wikipedia

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    A saddle dam is an auxiliary dam constructed to confine the reservoir created by a primary dam either to permit a higher water elevation and storage or to limit the extent of a reservoir for increased efficiency. An auxiliary dam is constructed in a low spot or "saddle" through which the reservoir would otherwise escape.

  3. Diversion dam - Wikipedia

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    This dam slows a normally fast and shallow river for partial diversion to a hydroelectric dam. The diversion tunnel opening can be seen in the upper left. The Imperial Dam diverting the Colorado River in the southwestern United States. A diversion dam is a dam that diverts all or a portion of the flow of a river from its natural

  4. Detention dam - Wikipedia

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    For example, a detention dam in a populated area that does not conform to the current structural safety and hydraulic requirements has a high probability of failing. [7] If severe flood were to occur, the nonconforming detention dam could be overtopped and breached resulting in injury and damage of the surrounding populated area below the ...

  5. Barrage (dam) - Wikipedia

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    Similar distinctions are used in Egypt, where it is noted: "In this system a "dam" is a structure that forms a reservoir for the storage of water during the annual flood period of the Nile in order to supplement the natural flow of the river during the low-water period; a "barrage" merely raises the river or canal level, when necessary, to the ...

  6. List of reservoirs by volume - Wikipedia

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    The list below largely ignores many natural lakes that have been augmented with the addition of a relatively minor dam. For example, a small dam, two hydroelectric plants, and locks on the outlet of Lake Superior make it possible to artificially control the lake level.

  7. List of dams and reservoirs - Wikipedia

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    Batujai Dam, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara; Batutegi Dam, Tanggamus, Lampung; Bili-Bili Dam, Gowa, South Sulawesi; Cacaban Dam, Tegal, Central Java; Cirata Dam ...

  8. Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    A good example is the Honor Oak Reservoir in London, constructed between 1901 and 1909. When it was completed it was said to be the largest brick built underground reservoir in the world [12] and it is still one of the largest in Europe. [13] This reservoir now forms part of the southern extension of the Thames Water Ring Main. The top of the ...

  9. Spillway - Wikipedia

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    The fraction of storage volume in the reservoir above the spillway crest can only be used for the temporary storage of floodwater; it cannot be used as water supply storage because it sits higher than the dam can retain it. In an intermediate type, normal level regulation of the reservoir is controlled by the mechanical gates.