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  2. 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]

  3. Bhimgoda Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Bhimgoda Barrage, also referred to as the Bhimgoda Weir or Bhimgoda Head Works, is a barrage on the Ganges River at Har ki Pauri near Haridwar in Haridwar district, Uttarakhand, India. Built as the headworks of the Upper Ganges Canal , an initial barrage was completed by 1854 and replaced twice; the final one completed in 1983.

  4. Diyala Weir - Wikipedia

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    Diyala Weir, also known as the Diyala Barrage, is a diversion dam on the Diyala River 90 km northeast of Baghdad, Iraq.It was constructed between 1966 and 1969. The main purpose of the dam is to divert outflow of the Hemrin Dam (11 km upstream) on the Diyala River to the Khalis and Sadr Al-Mushtarak canals for irrigation.

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Deralok Dam (under construction), on the Great Zab; Dibis Dam, on the Little Zab; Diyala Weir, on the Diyala River; Dukan Dam, on the Little Zab, creating Lake Dukan; Duhok Dam, on the Duhok River; Hemrin Dam, on the Diyala River, creating Lake Hamrin; Kut Barrage, on the Tigris; Mosul Dam, on the Tigris; Samarra Dam, on the Tigris; Spillway of ...

  6. Durgapur Barrage - Wikipedia

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    Durgapur Barrage and the canal network, was handed over to the Government of West Bengal in 1964. [5] In 1932, the Anderson weir was constructed at Randiha. As a result, irrigation facility has been available in the lower Damodar basin before the advent of dams by means of the diversion weir on the Damodar River and Eden canal. [6]

  7. Khanki Headworks - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Chenab Canal originates from the Barrage carrying about 11,600 cusecs of water. The weir originally was a shuttered type weir comprising 8 spans of 500 ft each and was first one in Punjab which was built upon alluvial soil. The weir got repeatedly damaged in portions and had to be remodeled extensively during 1919-1920 and 1933–1935.

  8. Rarely seen dam in Central Park Reservoir exposed amid ...

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    The 106-acre and roughly 40-foot deep reservoir — which typically holds more than one billion gallons of water — is supplied from upstate reservoirs, which have dropped below their own normal ...

  9. Bhadbhut barrage - Wikipedia

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    The barrage will be constructed 25 km upstream of river mouth where it enters the Gulf of Khambhat in Arabian Sea and 125 km downstream of Sardar Sarovar dam. A 1.663 km long causeway-cum-weir barrage will be constructed. It will form a reservoir holding 599 MCM of fresh water. The barrage will have 90 gates.