Tail Water

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Tail Water: - The runoff of irrigation water from the lower end of an irrigated field.
[Environmental Protection Agency]

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Winters walnut farmer earns state conservation recognition  -  04 Dec 2007
Daily Democrat,He has removed native plants, built tail water ponds, installed sediment traps and added hedgerow plantings to help ensure that no irrigated or natural

Baxter County Beginnings: More on the White River and need for a dam  -  Nov 16, 2007
Baxter Bulletin,The tail water elevation would be 425 feet above sea level. The maximum height of the dam above tail water elevation would be 240 feet, and the height of

Rough River to spend $5 million to renovate watersports and ...  -  Nov 22, 2007
Grayson County News Gazette,Stilling basin modifications (the outlet area), and a multi-level fishing pier being built over the tail water, are slated to be complete by Christmas.

Pheasant season opens with bang  -  Dec 1, 2007
LubbockOnline.com,Center-pivot irrigation created a less-ideal habitat for the pheasant, which prefers weedy ditches and tail water pits. As a result, the number of pheasants

Dennis Anderson: Before you know it, the journey has begun  -  Aug 23, 2007
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),The Bighorn is a tail water below the Yellowtail Dam at Fort Smith. This is not a tourist town and you would not come here except for the fishing.

Chasing waterfalls  -  Aug 13, 2007
Daily Mining Gazette,I slid my feet over the slimy rocks and braced myself on the ragged edge as water came thundering down on me. I was hooked. I was drenched and my hair was

East Arkansas project: better use of water  -  Aug 3, 2007
Delta Farm Press,Without help, we can hardly afford to put in these water-saving practices — reservoirs, tail-water recoveries and all the rest.�

Dairy producers get more time  -  Jul 28, 2007
Capital Press (subscription),Dairy producers must also monitor all tail water and storm water discharges and any overflows to surface waters. Cecilia Parsons is based in Ducor.




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