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The painter Charles Tunnicliffe was born in Langley and painted many birds at the four reservoirs behind the village in Macclesfield Forest.
The reservoirs behind the dam is named Arrow Lakes extending north to Revelstoke Dam, and contain 8. 76 km < sup > 3 </ sup > ( 7. 1 MAF ) of reservoir volume.
In order to provide room for a larger fuel tank, the air reservoirs were relocated on the roof just behind the locomotive's cab.
The siltation behind dams in antiquity and measures to extend the operational life of reservoirs is illustrated for the Marib Dam.
The glaciers left behind lakes when they melted, some of which became reservoirs in the 20th century.
Four train-brake vacuum reservoirs of cylindrical construction were grouped on the tank top, behind the coal space.
About one-third of Hong Kong's 1, 098 square kilometres has been developed as water catchments including both reservoirs behind dams on land and three ' reservoirs in the sea ', the Shek Pik Reservoir, the Plover Cove Reservoir and the High Island Reservoir.
The dams, particularly the reservoirs behind them, were also built with the purpose of providing water for agriculture.
There are several water supply reservoirs on the hill behind the suburbs.

reservoirs and dams
Street names typically follow a particular theme ; for example, the streets of Duffy are named after Australian dams and reservoirs, the streets of Dunlop are named after Australian inventions, inventors and artists and the streets of Page are named after biologists and naturalists.
Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick / block walls, pavements, bridges / overpasses, motorways / roads, runways, parking structures, dams, pools / reservoirs, pipes, footings for gates, fences and poles and even boats.
These dams and reservoirs currently limit the recovery of upriver salmon runs to Idaho's Salmon and Clearwater rivers.
The assets managed by VNF comprise of waterways, made up of of canals and of navigable rivers, 494 dams, 1595 locks, 74 aqueducts, 65 reservoirs, 35 tunnels and a land area of.
Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
These products have a wide range of applications and are currently used in many civil and geotechnical engineering applications including: roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, piled embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, landfills, bank protection and coastal engineering.
The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track approval process for " kindler, gentler dams with smaller reservoirs, designed to lessen social and environmental impacts ", claiming that no project should " fast-track the licensing of new dams in Amazonia and allow projects to circumvent Brazil's tough environmental laws ".
The dams raise the water level and have turned the river largely into a series of reservoirs, eliminating shallow stretches and allowing for commercial navigation.
Complex systems of reservoirs and dams were constructed to store and release water ( and the potential energy it contained ) when required.
He built 1470 reservoirsthe highest number by any ruler in the history, repaired 165 dams, 3910 canals, 163 major reservoirs, and 2376 mini reservoirs.
* List of reservoirs and dams in Trinidad and Tobago
* List of reservoirs and dams in India
The system included 16 reservoirs, dams and various channels for collecting water and storing it.
These swamps, formed when water was prevented from flowing onto coastal croplands by a series of dams, serve as reservoirs during periods of drought.
It manages 476 dams and 348 reservoirs through the Bureau of Reclamation, 388 national parks, monuments, seashore sites, etc.
River regulation through the creation of dams and reservoirs, as well as channelization, can degrade and destroy dipper habitat.
The two other major dams on the Irkutsk Oblast's section of the Angara are at Bratsk and Ust-Ilimsk ; both forming large reservoirs.
The numerous hydro dams created a number of large reservoirs, the largest of which is the Danjiangkou Reservoir on the Hanshui, on the border between Hubei and Henan.
Between 1896 and 1907, five dams, the Woodhead, Hely-Hutchinson, De Villiers, Alexandria and Victoria reservoirs, were opened on the Back Table to supply Cape Town's water needs.
# Water storage areas ; reservoirs, barrages, hydro-electric dams, impoundments ( generally > 8 ha )
* List of dams and reservoirs in California

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Also at this time, reservoirs were made of glass, pottery, or a type of gourd.
The use of deviated and horizontal drilling has also made it possible to reach reservoirs several kilometers or miles away from the drilling location ( extended reach drilling ), allowing for the production of hydrocarbons located below locations that are either difficult to place a drilling rig on, environmentally sensitive, or populated.
* There is no defined bottom underground limit for jurisdiction and sovereignty, because in practice there are no cases where it is relevant and the current technology level does not allow the reaching of depths where conflicting claims could be made ( there are some disputes about border underground oil and gas reserve reservoirs, but their depth is not enough so that the curvature of the Earth and the exact line of the underground border between the states matters ).
Chicontepec Basin contains Mexico's largest certified hydrocarbon reserve, totaling more than of oil equivalent with original oil in place of over of oil equivalent ; recovery is complicated by challenging, low recovery rate reservoirs, but is made more attractive due to the presence of light and super-light crude oil.
In the 1870s he also made a speech in the House of Lords against a proposal by the Chelsea Waterworks to buy of meadow in Thames Ditton to build reservoirs.
They were made from car radiators ( or more commonly, a car's heater core ), aquarium pumps and home-made water blocks, laboratory-grade PVC and silicone tubing and various reservoirs ( home made using plastic bottles, or constructed using cylindrical acrylic or sheets of acrylic, usually clear ) and or a T-Line.
Later the Peshwas made several additions, including the fortification walls, with bastions and gates ; court halls and other buildings ; fountains and reservoirs.
Items such as arterial filters, anesthesia filters, blood filters, IV catheters, dialysis tubes, pipettes, cardiometry reservoirs, blood / gas filters, face masks and IV spike / filters can all be made using ultrasonic welding.
Many natural substances such as rocks and soil ( e. g., aquifers, petroleum reservoirs ), zeolites, biological tissues ( e. g. bones, wood, cork ), and man made materials such as cements and ceramics can be considered as porous media.
Some of the craters have been made the site of water reservoirs from as early as 1877.
Series of reservoirs were made on tributaries ( lakes Bovan, Ćelije, Gazivode, etc.
In the early 1820s, several proposals were made to build additional tramroads and reservoirs, but the plans were opposed by the Barnsley Canal and the Aire and Calder.
It also meant that some releases of water from reservoirs, which in the past had been made principally for ecological or recreational interests, were now made with economic interests as the principal driver.
Mistaking northern pin oak forest monocultures for oak savanna, then burning them for oak savanna restoration, has made state and federal lands north of Minneapolis-St Paul the largest oak wilt disease reservoirs in Minnesota.
Water was then pumped by hand, from a single shallow well, into reservoirs made of " dug out white wood logs " used for pipes.
* Kanigiri reservoir one of the biggest man made reservoirs in the state is located adjacent to the town

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