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Recent Examples of millraceAccording to the North Branford Land Conservation Trust, the dam and millrace in the area dates back to 1761 and over its history was used to power a lumber mill, cider mill, grist mill and a factory that produced ax handles.—Peter Marteka, courant.com, 25 Feb. 2018
These canals have porous walls that allow water to seep into the ground and refill area aquifers while also regulating flow to prevent runoff.
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Sofia Perez,
Forbes.com,
14 July 2025
La Isla is worth a visit, even if only for a bit of window shopping or a break from the beach; the twists and turns of its canals and walkways that sit alongside the Nichupté Lagoon are quite pretty.
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Carley Rojas Avila,
Travel + Leisure,
12 July 2025
Dating back to at least the 12th century, the island is separated from Lesser Town by a millstream that powered local mills for hundreds of years.
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Elizabeth Brownfield,
Forbes.com,
31 Mar. 2025
One of them is recorded in the Domesday Book, which was written in 1086, and pieces of a Roman millstone have recently been found in the bed of the millstream.
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Laura Euler for Dirt.com,
Robb Report,
28 Oct. 2021
The partial reopening amends Brown’s executive order from Friday, which prohibited all recreational, commercial and navigational use of Lake Travis waterways.
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Bayliss Wagner,
Austin American Statesman,
14 July 2025
The maps primarily focus on river channels and coastal flooding, largely excluding the risk of flash flooding, particularly along smaller waterways such as streams, creeks and tributaries.
This log flume ride, which debuted in November 2024, is centered on the sites and sounds of 1920s Bayou Country, including zydeco and Afro-Cuban music, Mardi Gras, the culinary traditions of New Orleans and, of course, the region’s critters—crocodiles among them.
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Michelle Baran,
AFAR Media,
27 June 2025
Every day, Robert Krehbiel takes a measurement from the flume and reports the current flow to the Division of Water Resources.
During an extreme-rainfall event, the force of the water cascading down these straightened sluices meets with no resistance from meanders, and a river often has no way of reaching its floodplains—frequently now developed—which could absorb and store some runoff.
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John Seabrook,
New Yorker,
21 July 2025
The focus is on the Bangs Lake outfall control structure, which is currently maintained by manually making adjustments to the sluice gate.
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Gregory Harutunian,
Chicago Tribune,
14 June 2025
The couple planned to reopen a long-dormant RC raceway near their home in Beaumont in Riverside County.
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William Liang,
Los Angeles Times,
7 July 2025
The Nimbus Fish Hatchery in Gold River has closed its visitor center, parking lot and several fish ponds, also known as raceways, due to maintenance and contract issues.
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