tail-water (Meaning)
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tail-water (n.)
Water in a tailrace.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tail-water
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tail-water Sentence Examples
- The tail-water from the dam surged downstream, creating a powerful current.
- The irrigation project used tail-water efficiently, maximizing crop yields.
- Salmon use the tail-water to migrate upstream to spawning grounds.
- The hydroelectric plant diverted the tail-water to generate electricity.
- The tail-water formed a large pool beneath the spillway, attracting anglers and boaters.
- The tail-water contained high levels of dissolved oxygen, supporting aquatic life.
- The dam's tail-water was contaminated with pollutants, harming downstream ecosystems.
- The tail-water created a microclimate with increased humidity and rainfall.
- The engineers designed a tail-water system to regulate water flow and prevent flooding.
- The tail-water from the aqueduct provided a source of irrigation for nearby farms.
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Water in a tailrace.
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The tail-water from the dam surged downstream, creating a powerful current.
The irrigation project used tail-water efficiently, maximizing crop yields.
Salmon use the tail-water to migrate upstream to spawning grounds.
The hydroelectric plant diverted the tail-water to generate electricity.