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What is Diversion Headworks? | |
Functions of Diversion Headworks | |
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Types of Diversion Network |
Weir or Barrage
Divide Wall
A long wall perpendicular to the weir or barrage, made of stone, bricks, or concrete, to:
Scouring Sluices or Under Sluices
Fish Ladder
Canal Head Regulator
Silt Excluder
Dyke or Marginal Embankment
Guide Bank
Temporary Diversion Headworks: Comprise bunds or temporary structures across a river to raise the water level for canal diversion. These need reconstruction after floods.
Permanent Diversion Headworks: Include weirs or barrages built across a river to permanently raise water levels for canal diversion.
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