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The mill became derelict and was demolished in 1954 by the Drainage Board in order to improve control of the river levels.
Drainage reveals that the city became more compact over time: at that time the Canal was wider and flowed between small, tide-subjected islands connected by wooden bridges ...
He was appointed Drainage Maintenance Superintendent of Dufferin in 1946, and became a trustee on the Sperling Cons.
The following year, Randall LeBoeuf became the special assistant attorney general representing New York in a water rights dispute over the amount of Great Lakes water that could be diverted through the Chicago Drainage Canal.

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Drainage and reclamation works around the Wash continued up to the 1970s, with large areas of salt marsh progressively enclosed by banks and converted to agricultural land, so that the Wash is now surrounded by artificial sea defences on all three landward sides.
Drainage is so well established that the streets are always easily traversable.
Drainage basins are similar but not identical to hydrologic units, which are drainage areas delineated so as to nest into a multi-level hierarchical drainage system.
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems replicate the natural systems that clean water in wildlife and implement them in a city ’ s drainage system so as to minimize contaminated water and unnatural rates of runoff into the environment.

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* Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. ( formerly Hancor, Inc .)-Located at 1 William Donnelly Industrial Parkway, Advanced Drainage Systems manufactures corrugated plastic drainage pipe made from high-density polyethylene ( HDPE ).
* Deeping Fen Drainage and pumping engines at Pode Hole ( incomplete at his death )
When the Great Ouse Catchment Board was created under the powers of the Land Drainage Act in 1930, effective action could at last be taken.
The Drainage Engine Museum at Prickwillow
Responsibility for the river passed to the Great Ouse Catchment Board with the passing of the Land Drainage Act of 1930, and they removed the staunches, replacing those at Thetford and at Brandon with sluices.
Drainage engine museum at Prickwillow
Later at the beginning of the 20th Century, the Little River Drainage District was formed to reclaim this land.
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Drainage systems imposed at that time persist today.
In 1967, construction of the Drenaje Profundo (" Deep Drainage System "), a network of several hundred kilometers of tunnels, was done, at a depth between.
He was responsible for the New River Ancholme Drainage Scheme in Lincolnshire, and Horkstow Bridge, which he designed to cross the river at Horkstow in 1835 – 6, is one of the earliest suspension bridges to survive and remains substantially as designed.
Drainage is poor at best on these stairs and plants sit in a bath of their own tannins and acids for much of the wet season.
Drainage of the mines in the whole of the Wirksworth area was eventually accomplished by the Meerbrook Sough, begun at the level of the river Derwent in 1772, at a time when lead mining ventures had become only intermittently profitable.
Drainage tile, graded 1 ": 8 ' to daylight, is then placed at the bottom of the trench in a bed of washed stone protected by filter fabric.
Drainage of excess liquid or leachate via a separate drain at the bottom of the composter is featured in some manufactured units, as the aerobic composting process requires moisture levels to be controlled ( ideally 50 ± 10 %): too dry, and the mass decomposes slowly or not at all ; too wet and anaerobic organisms thrive, creating undesirable odors ( cf.
The area was hit by severe floods in 1794, as a result of which the Commissioners of Sewers obtained the Brue Drainage Act in 1801, which allowed them to improve the course of the River Brue by the straightening of major loops at Highbridge and East Huntspill, and to construct the North and South Drains, which collected water from the peat moorlands and channelled it into the lower River Brue.
Drainage holes were provided at the base to enable accumulated water to drain away easily.
The Drainage Commissioners asked the canal engineer William Jessop to look at proposals for a navigation from the outfall to Monk Bridge, a little to the south of Leven.

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Among the powers of a Drainage District were the power to condemn and acquire property outside its boundaries " for the public use ".
Drainage and sanitation systems were extended over all the city.
The trustees appointed by the 1801 act continued to manage Deeping Fen until they were replaced in 1939 by the Deeping Fen, Spalding and Pinchbeck Internal Drainage Board, subsequently renamed the Welland & Deepings Internal Drainage Board.
The Drainage Board created in 1918 had no powers to address navigation issues, and there were six bodies responsible for the river below Denver in 1913.
The Eau Brink Act created Drainage Commissioners and Navigation Commissioners, who had powers over the river to St Ives, but both bodies were subject to the Bedford Levels Corporation.
The Ouse Drainage Board was formed in 1918, but had no powers to deal with navigation issues, and it was not until the powers of the Land Drainage Act ( 1930 ) were used to create the Great Ouse Catchment Board that effective action could be taken.
In 1967 the Somerset River Authority applied to the Ministry of Agriculture for permission to remove the navigation rights, and the original acts of parliament were repealed under section 41 of the Land Drainage Act ( 1930 ).
Drainage and sidewalks were improved and security cameras installed.
Drainage blankets were used to prevent the loss of groundwater beneath the lake.
The area between Hertha Road, Oswald Street and King Edward Road and Herdsman Lake was gazetted as the Njookenbooroo Drainage District, and by 1912, local market gardeners were turning off 25 tonnes of produce each week, even considering the vagaries of the weather and occasional pests.
* Drainage systems on buildings in 17th century Europe were poor, and may have disgorged their contents during heavy showers, including the corpses of any animals that had accumulated in them.
In 1881, W. W. Bagot sold of land in Berwood to the Birmingham Tame & Rea Drainage Board, and a further were sold to the Board on 29 September 1888.
At the height of water power, there were over twenty water wheels in operation from races built on the river and its accompanying cut, the Eglinton Canal, which was built as part of the " Drainage and Navigation scheme of Lough Carra, Lough Corrib and Lough Mask " in the mid-19th century.
* Drainage and irrigation systems were installed and the pitch was re-laid in 1989.
Staff from the Environment Agency and the Black Sluice Internal Drainage Board successfully repaired the breach before properties were flooded, and a review of the flood defences was then carried out.
Drainage of the parish wasn't completed until the 18th century, and for much of the year large areas of the parish were inundated.
Drainage techniques of the time were insufficient to support the developers ' ambitions, and the large tranche of land they owned was not built on until several decades later.
Two years later, the commissioners were working with William Wilberforce, their local Member of Parliament, to ensure that the proposals for the Beverley and Barmston Drainage Bill would not adversely affect them.
Drainage improvements were also be made to the stadium's field in concert with the field crown being removed to produce a flat pitch.
The Drainage Board were responsible for constructing six pumping stations between 1975 and 1979.

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