Much of the land being reforested is marginal farmland lying within the flood plain. |
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In the distance, a circle of small wattled huts raised on stilts lay shimmering ahead of them on the hot flood plain. |
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By following the contour lines on an Ordnance Survey map it is clear that the vast majority of the land area is above the flood plain. |
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If you build flood banks at the edge of the river, that tends to cut the river off from its flood plain. |
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Locally the sluices and waterways from the flood plain to the river are in several cases clogged up. |
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According to the RSPB, the River Earn is cut off from its natural flood plain by earth embankments protecting agricultural land. |
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The height of the diversionary structure will allow water exceeding a two-year flood stage to flow onto an adjacent flood plain. |
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He said the flood plain encroached on to the land, which was near Selby Dam, and was currently under water. |
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The site is in a flood plain, which meant slurry walls had to be built to enclose the area where the foundation walls now stand. |
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Lastly the Holocene deposits that occur under Belfast were mainly deposited on the flood plain of the River Lagan. |
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The most central region culturally and economically is the lowland flood plain of the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake. |
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This area is a flood plain but the blocked drainage channels are taking a long time to clear. |
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The adjacent flood plain was left high and dry, depriving the inhabitants of the catfish and other marshland staples of their diet. |
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The bypass will also cut across the flood plain of the river, effectively forming a dam to natural drainage. |
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One of the conditions of the sale was that this area should remain a flood plain, or washland as it is sometimes called. |
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A single-lane carriageway will be carried over the River Nadder and its flood plain on a viaduct. |
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Bearing in mind that much of the Vale of York is on a flood plain, the area is susceptible to high levels of flooding. |
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I am in possession of the Environment Agency's map indicating the extent of the flood plain in this area. |
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The Franklin Bluffs station is located on the flood plain of the wide, braided Sagavanirktok River, at the base of a relatively high bluff. |
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This stretch of the river was the flood plain and this stroll passes through a number of water meadows. |
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For example, a country's satellite can deliver remote sensing, flood plain monitoring, mapping, that kind of thing. |
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Nearby, the engineers are also building a timber trestle bridge to allow year round access for Klaipeda's rural residents to cross a flood plain. |
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I'm in northern New Mexico trying to follow her through the bosque, a scrubby forest along the Rio Grande flood plain. |
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Has he seen the extent of the flood plain in a one in a 100-year flood in this area, as mapped by the Environment Agency? |
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The property stretches for about 60 km from north to south through a tremendous mix of flood plain country and mallee. |
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The objectors say the problem is that Iburndale Beck runs alongside the land and the area is a low-lying flood plain. |
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I could see across the flood plain towards rivers of blue glacial ice cascading down from the flanks of distant mountains. |
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To the north is the main wine-growing region, the flood plain of the Wairau River. |
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If it is new construction, do not select a building site close to a body of water, or in a flood plain. |
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The court held that the flood plain was fish habitat only during the time it was flooded. |
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But some opposition councillors have expressed concern the land may be part of the flood plain of the River Brain, which runs along the rear of Spring Lodge. |
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The area had been a flood plain, so the soil is naturally fertile. |
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Has the member had any thoughts about the idea of flood plain mapping and how that would fit into water quality? |
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Care must be taken in the location, grading and choice of surface materials for the pathways to minimize the impact on the flood plain. |
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The resulting data contributed to the development of a hydraulic model of the main stem of the river and its flood plain. |
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Further, the court found that the flood plain is rare and valuable fish habitat. |
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Therefore, it is important that within a flood plain area the downstream countries be involved as well in the tasks of prevention and defence. |
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The road level was 1 m too low over a line of eight kilometres across a flood plain. |
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At Hope, the river enters a broad flood plain extending 130 km to the coast and Vancouver. |
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Saturated, sandy soil conditions within the flood plain area limited equipment movement. |
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The location of the infiltration gallery is near the First Nation's existing wells, within the Thames River flood plain. |
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It can be found in a variety of open, sunny, wetland habitats including a pitcher plant bog, a wet calcareous outcrop and the edges of hardwood flood plain forests. |
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Ice runs, due to the upstream breakup of an ice cover or release of an ice jam, result in ice impacting on structures, including buildings on the flood plain. |
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From simple flood plain tilling on the banks of flooded rivers in the high-water season, progressively they evolved towards very sophisticated hydraulic structures. |
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The Commission sought assurance that the facility was not within the flood plain and that sufficient measures were being taken to mitigate the impact of flooding and the control of water flow on the Mississagi River. |
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This flood zone is known as the flood plain of the river. |
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Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a flood plain with an extremely flat topography. |
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Should a flood occur, the river may break out of the levees into the surrounding lower flood plain and take a new channel. |
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Lower down on the flood plain, the nature of the underlying ground is Magnesian limestone over alluvium and terrace drift deposits. |
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In Austria the natural value of the Danube flood plain will be protected within a general scheme of engineering works, in order to assure the viability of the river as a major international waterway. |
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Swamps cover almost all of these islands in the flood plain. |
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A flood plain map was included in their contribution. |
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The Chippewas of the Thames First Nation has an existing raw water supply that draws water from four wells located in the flood plain of the Thames River. |
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It owes its characteristics to the physical and chemical composition of the detrital, gravelly, sandy and loamy material ferried by the waters and deposited in the flood plain. |
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More than one thousand kilometres of flood prevention barriers have been rebuilt, and the flood plain has been increased by over 150 million square metres. |
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They need a new community on high ground, as proposed by the first nations originally before the federal government put their community in a sunken flood plain. |
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And the field straddles the Ob River flood plain. |
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A reliable direct route across the flood plain is expected to benefit not only the Mongu and Kalabo districts, but also the entire Western Province. |
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Plus part of this proposed development is on a flood plain and any new property that floods is unsellable and uninsurable. |
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From there it meanders northeastward before turning to the west, its flood plain used for many major roads in the area, until it reaches the town of Lanark. |
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It is at this point that the Exe, having just been joined by the River Creedy, opens onto a wide flood plain and estuary which results in quite common flooding. |
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The uncertainty about future flood plain requirements and questions about insurability have combined to slow the rebuilding process in New Orleans, Scott reports. |
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