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  2. Milldam - Wikipedia

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    A mill dam (International English) or milldam (US) is a dam constructed on a waterway to create a mill pond. [1]Water passing through a dam's spillway is used to turn a water wheel and provide energy to the many varieties of watermill.

  3. Tecumseh City Council asked to fund kayak, canoe ... - AOL

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    The south end of the Red Mill Pond dam in Tecumseh is pictured Thursday. The Lenawee County Drain Commissioner's Office is preparing a repair and realignment project for the dam's auxiliary spillway.

  4. Log pond - Wikipedia

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    A "full deck" of logs awaiting the mill. A log pond is a small natural lake or reservoir used for storage of wooden logs in readiness for milling at a sawmill.Although some mill ponds served this purpose for water-powered sawmills, steam-powered sawmills used log ponds for transportation of logs near the mill; and did not require the elevation drop of watermill reservoirs.

  5. Lake Jodeco - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the end of World War II, the Lake Jodeco area was a rural farm land connected to the City of Jonesboro by a one-lane dirt road. In the lowland of this farming area was a small mill pond with a crude earthen dam.

  6. Carew Tidal Mill - Wikipedia

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    The clay core dam faced with stone encloses an 11 hectares (27 acres) mill pond. The pond is about 13 metres (43 ft) wide where the mill stands at the south end, narrowing to about 4.5 metres (15 ft) at the north end, where there is a spillway. There are floodgates in the centre of the causeway dam. [1]

  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]

  8. Detention basin - Wikipedia

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    Dry pond on brook to reducing floods, near Děčín, Czech Republic. A detention basin or retarding basin is an excavated area installed on, or adjacent to, tributaries of rivers, streams, lakes or bays to protect against flooding and, in some cases, downstream erosion by storing water for a limited period of time.

  9. Retention basin - Wikipedia

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    Trounce Pond, a retention basin landscaped with natural grassland plants, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada The Corporate Park retention basin in Stafford, Texas, United States A Retention pond guarded by concrete wall and surrounded by Taro plants in an Semi-urban indian Town Retention basin in Pinnau, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany