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  2. Pond - Wikipedia

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    Pond at Cornjum, Netherlands 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.

  3. Mill pond - Wikipedia

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    Mill ponds were often created through the construction of a mill dam or weir (and mill stream) across a waterway. In many places, the common proper name Mill Pond has remained even though the mill has long since gone. It may be fed by a man-made stream, [3] known by several terms including leat and mill stream.

  4. Waste stabilization pond - Wikipedia

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    Waste stabilization ponds consist of man-made basins comprising a single or several series of anaerobic, facultative or maturation ponds. [11] The presence or absence of oxygen varies with the three different types of ponds, used in sequence. Anaerobic waste stabilization ponds have very little dissolved oxygen, thus anaerobic conditions prevail.

  5. Updated: Police name the victim, call Wichita bulldozer death ...

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    The 52-year-old construction worker was underwater for over an hour before divers got to him. ... A 52-year-old man died when the construction bulldozer he was in slipped into a man-made pond.

  6. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Many terms are used to denote constructed wetlands, such as reed beds, soil infiltration beds, treatment wetlands, engineered wetlands, man-made or artificial wetlands. [4] A biofilter has some similarities with a constructed wetland, but is usually without plants.

  7. Stepwell - Wikipedia

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    Ashokan inscriptions mention construction of stepwells along major Indian roads at a distance of every 8 kos (about 20.8 miles or 33.5 km) for the convenience of travellers, but Ashoka states that it was a well-established practice which predated him and was done by former kings as well.

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