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What is a Weir?
A weir is a small dam built across a river to control the upstream water level. Weirs have been used for ages to control the flow of water in streams, rivers, and other water bodies.
Before colonial impacts, this river hosted salmon so abundant that it is said that, at times, one could walk across it on their backs.
A possible dam proposal on the Kaituna River could have “catastrophic impacts” if approved under fast-track legislation, the ...
A possible dam proposal on the Kaituna River could have “catastrophic impacts” if approved under fast-track legislation, the ...
A dam is structure built across a river to hold water back, it can be used to store water, control flooding or make electricity. A weir is similar to a dam but it is a lot lower. Dam Removal ...
Atlas Copco’s portable air compressor powers restoration of Prague’s Šítkov Weir. 26/03/2025 Atlas Copco Compressors UK. For ...