spillway

[ US /ˈspɪɫˌweɪ/ ]
[ UK /spˈɪlwe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction
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How To Use spillway In A Sentence

  • The Corps of Engineers already has dynamited a levee near Cairo, Ill., and opened a spillway outside of New Orleans to relieve pressure from the swollen river. Rising Mississippi River takes aim at Delta region
  • To this day, it continues to grind away - a giant spillway steadily funneling water, mud, and whitewater rafters toward the Grand Canyon, which lies 315 miles south of the park.
  • Flow to the downstream channel is conveyed by a principal spillway-usually a pipe - through the reservoir.
  • This intentional flood is more controlled, however, and residents are warned by the corps each year in written letters, reminding them of the possibility of opening the spillway, which is about 1,200 metres long and has 125 gate bays. CBC | Top Stories News
  • The fill was steady and no water went over the spillway, so no fish were lost.
  • Clouds were building up so we had to hurry over the boardwalk that looks down into the gorge cut by the Kallada, fed by the spillway of the dam.
  • The spillway is a good place for rice and crawfish, and Marty Frey said that if it floods only once every 30 years or so, he believes it is well worth continuing to work there. Mississippi Flooding Harms Agriculture in Several US States
  • As the Iraqi engineers from the Irrigation Ministry began to look at their dams, diversion structures and gated spillways, they expressed concern that some of them had been damaged.
  • ‘That lake is going to get so full it's going to get to the emergency spillways,’ said Larry Leinhauser, spokesman for Manatee County public safety emergency operations.
  • This intentional flood is more controlled, however, and residents are warned by the corps each year in written letters, reminding them of the possibility of opening the spillway, which is 4,000 feet long and has 125 gate bays. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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