what is the difference between weir and a barrage
Answer Posted / anand
WEIR IS A STRUCTURE TO STORE WATER .AND WATER RAISES ABOVE
WEIR LEVEL IT OVERFLOW DUE TO GRAVTY.NO REQULATION OF
WATER IN THIS STRUCTURE.
iN BARRAGE WATER IS STORED AND REQULATED FOR IRRIGATION AND
POWER GENERATION THROUCH GATES.
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