Word Of The Day

Sluice:

sluice (/slus/ SLOOS; from the Dutch sluis) is a water channel controlled at its head by a gate. A mill raceleetflumepenstock or lade is a sluice channelling water toward a water mill. The terms sluicesluice gateknife gate, and slide gate are used interchangeably in the water and wastewater control industry.

A sluice gate is traditionally a wood or metal barrier sliding in grooves that are set in the sides of the waterway. Sluice gates commonly control water levels and flow rates in rivers and canals. They are also used in wastewater treatment plants and to recover minerals in mining operations, and in watermills. [Wikipedia]

Noted while watching Travels by Narrowboat.

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