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Tail Sluice

The Saddlebow Tail sluice’s is the final stage in the Flood Relief Channel, which runs 10 miles (17km) from Denver to Saddlebow and can hold up to 9.5 million cubic metres of water at a time (more than 2 billion gallons). It was designed to protect 960 homes from the ravages of flooding from rivers, such as the severe 1947 floods, and tidal surges, such as the devastating 1953 floods.
by N Chadwick

Created: Fri, 4 Sep 2020, Updated: Fri, 4 Sep 2020


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TF6017 : Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Pylons in rape field by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Crossing Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Crossing Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Crossing Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Tail Sluice by N Chadwick
TF6017 : Tail Sluice by N Chadwick


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