Amerongen weir

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Amerongen weir is a major hydraulic structure on the Nederrijn in the Netherlands that regulates river water levels and flow through a system of floodgates.

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Amerongen weir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydraulic structure
water management infrastructure
weir
basinCountry Netherlands
belongsTo Dutch primary flood defence system
category Hydraulic engineering works in the Netherlands
Weirs in the Netherlands
connectedTo Driel weir
Hagestein weir NERFINISHED
controlledBy automated control system
country Netherlands
designedFor high water events
low flow conditions
variable river discharges
function flood control
improvement of navigation conditions
regulation of river discharge
regulation of river water levels
hasFloodgates multiple vertical-lift gates
hasPart floodgates
navigation lock
sluices
locatedIn Lower Rhine region
Nederrijn
Rhine
surface form: Rhine river system

province of Utrecht
locatedNear Amerongen NERFINISHED
manages flow of the Nederrijn
material concrete
steel
nearbyCity Rhenen
Veenendaal NERFINISHED
openingYear 20th century
operator Rijkswaterstaat
partOf Dutch Rhine water level control system
Nederrijn
surface form: Nederrijn-Lek river system
purpose ensuring sufficient draft for inland shipping
protection of downstream areas from high water
water level management in the Nederrijn
region central Netherlands
regulates water level downstream
water level upstream
river Nederrijn
usedFor flood risk management
inland navigation
water level stabilization
watercourse Nederrijn

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Nederrijn hasFloodgates Amerongen weir