Punjab Rivers And Works a Description of the Shifting Rivers of the Punjab Plai

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Punjab Rivers And Works a Description of the Shifting Rivers of the Punjab Plai
E S Edward Skelton Bellasis
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A subsidiary canal head may cross a flood embankment without a regulator, and without any of the precautions just indicated, provided that a strong dam is placed across the head in the line of the embank- ment and is not cut till the floods are over. But such an arrangement prevents the subsidiary head from being used early in the season if emergency arises and even if used later there is a chance, at least in some rivers, that a flood may still occur.
In any of the above cases inconvenience wo
...uld be caused to those in charge of the embankment owing to there being an unbridged gap.
Art 9. Utilisation of Canal Bank as Flood Embankment. It is a general rule to make a flood embankment (Fig 17) follow a canal bank when possible. There is a saving in earthwork. The embankment is kept damp and rats do not burrow into it so much. Except in the reach upstream of the regulator the embankment follows the bank nearest the river and has water on both sides of it (Fig 1 8). Such an embankment is safer than one with no canal along it.


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