selective water withdrawal
Selective water withdrawal refers to withdrawing water from a dam lake, which varies in temperature and turbidity depending on its depth, for different purposes. For example, water on the surface of a dam lake is warmed by the sun, so only this water is withdrawn and used for agricultural purposes, such as growing rice. Selective water intake is achieved by installing selective water intake facilities attached to the embankment or installed in the dam lake, which take in water from each layer and discharge it downstream.
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"sa" column or row of the kana syllabaryIntroduction to Damsdam terminology