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What does CWL stand for?

Control Water Level


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The initiative involves installing locks to control water levels and to guarantee navigability.
Byline: By DAVID POWELL FLOODING beautiful valleys and communities to control water levels, create reservoirs to supply cities miles away or generate electric to power businesses that don't offer local jobs is a controversial subject in North Wales.
Level Control Water levels are managed by a number of mechanisms including pipes and valves (spillway riser and trashrack).
John continues to devote hours of his time to leading twice- weekly working parties of all ages who build hides, bridges and sluices to control water levels.
Water control structures and levees developed in the 1980s enabled refuge staff to control water levels, reclaim thousands of acres of marsh once dominated by Phragmites or common reed, and attract large populations of migratory waterfowl, shorebirds and wading birds.
Active wetlands were to have control structures that could be used to control water levels within the wetland.
As part of the "green revolution," the government introduced modern fertilizers, new rice strains and an intricate irrigation system that can control water levels to within an inch, allowing rice farmers in Indonesia to harvest two or three high-yield crops a year.
Caviness also had costs to replace the antiquated SCADA system (system control and data acquisition) that allows employees to monitor and control water levels in tanks around the county.

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