Remedies for infringement: Impounding and disposition of infringing articles.
In addition to the canal and levee construction works there are numerous impounding reservoirs which are brought into requisition to control overflow waters from the great streams.
Such excess waters however are controlled by another dike with canal along its west side, some forty miles to the east, impounding the water in a series of large lakes until it may gradually drain away.
Thus the importance of ice lobes has been greatly accentuated, though this applies only to the shaping of the basins and not in any important way to the impounding of the present waters.
So soon, however, as at any point the front had retired behind the divide, impounding of the waters must locally have occurred.
Remedies for infringement: Impounding and disposition of infringing articles + 504.
During the last few years our government has been very active in promoting irrigation by building impounding dams and constructing canals and tunnels for the delivery of water.
An impounding law was proclaimed by Macquarie in 1820; but cattle being often driven to the pound for the sake of the fees, the ordinance was relaxed by Sorell.
Few colonial enactments have occasioned more vexation than the impounding laws.
Note 77: It was the Cree Indians who used to practice impounding buffaloes, slaughtering a penful of two hundred head at a time with most fiendish glee, and leaving all but the very choicest of the meat to putrefy.
The circular spots and dots are the principal reservoirs used for impounding water for use during the long Martian summer.
These so-called "Carets" are the thoughtful provision for the impounding of a season's supply of water.
Such impounding has successful inauguration in five small reservoirs now in operation on the headwaters of the Mississippi out of forty-two planned.
A provision for the impoundingand destruction of infringing copies and means for producing them.
Over the Central Basin there was the usual impounding of flood waters, but the effects were not materially different from those described in the report on the flood of 1902.
It was only by strenuous measures that the dam impounding the waters of Tuxedo Lake was saved.
The investigations of the Commission have shown that the construction of large storage reservoirs for impounding flood waters may be beneficial in many ways.
It is in this connection that reservoirs for impounding flood waters would be of great value.
Another method of stream conservation that I believe may be practiced to advantage in some locations in the Appalachian region is the impounding of flood waters in artificial ponds or lakes, to be let out gradually during periods of low water.
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