North Sea via Brouwerssluis

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The North Sea via Brouwerssluis refers to the controlled connection where water from the Grevelingen flows into the North Sea through the Brouwerssluis sluice complex in the Netherlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydraulic connection
sluice-controlled sea connection
waterway segment
connectsBodyOfWater Grevelingen NERFINISHED
North Sea
controlledBy sluice gates
country Netherlands
hasEngineeringPurpose coastal defense support
flood risk management
hasFunction ecological water exchange
flushing of Grevelingen
salinity management
water level control
hasNavigationRestriction primarily for water management, not shipping
hasPart Brouwerssluis NERFINISHED
locatedIn South Holland
Zeeland NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
surface form: Southwestern Delta of the Netherlands
locatedOnStructure Brouwersdam
nearPlace Ouddorp NERFINISHED
Schouwen-Duiveland NERFINISHED
operatedBy Rijkswaterstaat
partOf Delta Works
Dutch coastal defense system
regulates tidal influence on Grevelingen
relatedInfrastructure Grevelingendam
Haringvlietdam NERFINISHED
Oosterscheldekering storm surge barrier
surface form: Oosterscheldekering
waterBodyTypeConnected open sea
saltwater lagoon
waterFlowsFrom Grevelingen NERFINISHED
waterFlowsTo North Sea

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Grevelingen hasOutflow North Sea via Brouwerssluis