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  2. Flood bypass - Wikipedia

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    A flood bypass is a region of land or a large man-made structure that is designed to convey excess flood waters from a river or stream in order to reduce the risk of flooding on the natural river or stream near a key point of interest, such as a city.

  3. Salt evaporation pond - Wikipedia

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    A salt evaporation pond is a shallow artificial salt pan designed to extract salts from sea water or other brines. The salt pans are shallow and expansive, allowing sunlight to penetrate and reach the seawater. Natural salt pans are formed through geologic processes, where evaporating water leaves behind salt deposits.

  4. San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds are a roughly 16,500-acre (6,700 ha) part of the San Francisco Bay that have been used as salt evaporation ponds since the California Gold Rush era. Most of the ponds were once wetlands in the cities of Redwood City , Newark , and Hayward , and other parts of the bay.

  5. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The other bypass is the Sutter Bypass, which lies upstream of the Yolo Bypass. [6] The 59,000-acre (24,000 ha) Yolo Bypass floodplain was designed in the early 1930s by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Yolo Bypass extends approximately 41 miles (66 km) long, north to south, and 3 miles (4.8 km) wide.

  6. Yolo Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Yolo Bypass begins at the Fremont Weir Wildlife Area, located approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Sacramento and lying south of the Sacramento River, upstream from its confluence with the Feather River. When seasonal rains cause the river to rise, water is diverted via the concrete Fremont Weir into the Yolo Bypass floodplain. The ...

  7. San Joaquin River - Wikipedia

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    The San Joaquin River (/ ˌ s æ n hw ɑː ˈ k iː n / ⓘ SAN whah-KEEN; Spanish: Río San Joaquín [ˈri.o saŋ xoaˈkin]) is the longest river of Central California.The 366-mile (589 km) long river starts in the high Sierra Nevada and flows through the rich agricultural region of the northern San Joaquin Valley before reaching Suisun Bay, San Francisco Bay, and the Pacific Ocean.

  8. JP233 - Wikipedia

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    The JP233, originally known as the Low-Altitude Airfield Attack System (LAAAS), is a British submunition delivery system. It consists of large dispenser pods carrying several hundred submunitions designed to attack runways .

  9. Gold Coast Seaway - Wikipedia

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    The bypass system uses ten pumps located along the jetty. [6] These are two metres beneath the sand. The pumps collect 500,000 cubic metres of sand over the course of a year. [6] The sand, which is naturally moving northwards is pumped via a tunnel under the seaway to South Stradbroke Island, thereby making dredging unnecessary. [6]

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