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Weir hydraulic towback, what is it?
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The term "weir hydraulic towback" is not widely recognized or may not have a specific entry in common references. However, in general, a "weir" is a structure built across a river or stream to regulate water flow. It often serves various functions like measuring flow, creating a pool for water storage, and controlling sediment transport.
If "towback" refers to a specific hydraulic or engineering concept, it may require more context or clarification.
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- What are some common types of weirs used for regulating water flow?
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