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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A waste weir on a navigable canal is a slaA waste weir on a navigable canal is a slatted gate on each canal level or pound, to remove excess water and to drain the canal for repairs or for the winter shutdown. This differs for a dam or reservoir, for which a waste weir is another name for a spillway, i.e. not having the boards to adjust the water height nor the paddles to drain all the water as on a canal, only to drain the excess.r as on a canal, only to drain the excess.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/caption Same waste weir with valves open and boards taken out, to drain canal prism. , Paddle valves closed, and boards put in. Topmost board determines height of water in pound.
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rdfs:comment A waste weir on a navigable canal is a slaA waste weir on a navigable canal is a slatted gate on each canal level or pound, to remove excess water and to drain the canal for repairs or for the winter shutdown. This differs for a dam or reservoir, for which a waste weir is another name for a spillway, i.e. not having the boards to adjust the water height nor the paddles to drain all the water as on a canal, only to drain the excess.r as on a canal, only to drain the excess.
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