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  2. Monticello Dam - Wikipedia

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    Spillway on October 10, 2009, when the water was 32.24 feet (9.83 m) below the crest. The spillway at Monticello Dam in operation, February 19, 2017. The dam's morning-glory-type spillway , known as the Glory Hole , [ 15 ] is 72 feet (22 m) in diameter at lake level and narrows down to about 28 feet (8.5 m) at the exit.

  3. Spillway - Wikipedia

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    A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of water downstream from a dam or levee, typically into the riverbed of the dammed river itself. In the United Kingdom, they may be known as overflow channels. Spillways ensure that water does not damage parts of the structure not designed to convey water.

  4. Project update: $100 million finalized for removal of Gorge ...

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    Officials gave an update on the removal of the Gorge Dam in Cuyahoga Falls, announcing the US EPA has cleared $100 million to remove toxic sediment.

  5. Saint Anthony Falls - Wikipedia

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    Today, the falls are defined by the spillway, the upper dam and the locks, located just downstream of the 3rd Avenue Bridge, and the Lower Lock and Dam, just upstream of the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge. [6] These locks were built as part of the Upper Mississippi River 9-Foot Navigation Project.

  6. Belton Lake - Wikipedia

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    Belton Lake overflowed the spillway in 1991–1992 with the occurrence of two closely spaced 50 year floods. The area immediately below the spillway was heavily damaged by the floods. It was rebuilt and reconstituted as the Miller Springs Nature Center on October 26, 1993. It is run by the Miller Springs Alliance, a non profit group of ...

  7. Plunge pool - Wikipedia

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    Plunge pools are formed by the natural force of falling water, such as at a waterfall or cascade; they also result from man-made structures such as some spillway designs. [3] Plunge pools are often very deep, generally related to the height of the fall, the volume of water, the resistance of the rock below the pool and other factors. [4]

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