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In places the river has been built up to provide additional head of water to drive them.
It was built to provide a head of water for driving logs.
To provide a head of water for the mill there is a weir.
"When we get a good head of water behind this soft dam, then I rip the thing open."
This has been a dry year, but the stream is flowing now with a fair head of water.
A mill was built to exploit the head of water created by the two dams.
A good head of water is needed to make a success of the opening endeavor.
We'd have our own generator too, only there's not a big enough head of water to our spring.
Weirs were often built to divert and provide a head of water for the many mills.
Where there is a plentiful head of water it can be made to generate compressed air directly without moving parts.
The original purpose was to create a head of water to power Upper Mill, which is nearby.
A sufficient head of water to power the mill was created by a weir system and a millpond.
(Ensure a sufficient head of water is available to prime the pump)
The Siporax is only half submerged, so that a head of water never covers the biological media.
This increased the head of water.
The building was located close to his home at Tan-yr-Allt, because the high ground behind it provided a good head of water.
The name of the river comes from a Native American word meaning either "pickerel" or "head of water".
A good head of water.
"Build up another head of water?"
"That's one huge head of water, sir."
The gas, as given off, was cooled and purified by being passed through a head of water kept cool and containing lime in solution.
Flash locks were commonly built into small dams or weirs where a head of water was used for powering a mill.
However, the whole upstream head of water had to be drained (by some auxiliary method approaching modern sluices) before a boat could pass.
"judicious manipulation of its components, adding a tree here or a concealed head of water there.
The head of Water Power pointed to Bronson.