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History of Weir

Asset TypeDescriptionLong Description Changed?Asset CodeUniclass 2015Geometry TypeUpdates
WeirA weir crosses a channel to increase the upstream water level.NoSWEn_32_85_9725-02-2020
WeirA weir crosses a channel to increase the upstream water level.YesSWEn_32_85_9705-05-2020
WeirA weir crosses a channel to increase the upstream water level.NoSWEn_32_85_9727-04-2021
WeirA low barrier that is built across the width of a watercourse to control the flow or upstream water level.YesSWEn_32_85_9727-04-2021
WeirA low barrier that is built across the width of a watercourse to control the flow or upstream water level.YesSWEn_32_85_9717-05-2021
WeirA low barrier that is built across the width of a watercourse to control the flow or upstream water level.YesSWEn_32_85_9705-09-2022
WeirA low barrier that is built across the width of a watercourse to control the flow or upstream water level. There are many reasons this may be required such as flow gauging, offtakes, amenity or navigation.
A weir is fixed in one position, if it is adjustable (for example in height), it should be classified as a Control Gate or In Channel Stoplogs.
YesSWEn_32_85_9711-04-2023
WeirA low barrier that is built across the width of a watercourse to control the flow or upstream water level. There are many reasons this may be required such as flow gauging, offtakes, amenity or navigation.
A weir is fixed in one position, if it is adjustable (for example in height), it should be classified as a Control Gate or In Channel Stoplogs.
YesSWEn_32_85_97Line21-11-2023