tailwater
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]tailwater (countable and uncountable, plural tailwaters)
- The water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
- 2008 May 27, Peter Kaminsky, “Rules for Reservoirs Pose Threat to Trout Population”, in New York Times[1]:
- Like the more renowned Missouri and Henry’s Fork of Montana and Idaho, it is a tailwater fishery; that is, it owes its remarkable fecundity and its population of big wild trout to the cold-water outflow of reservoir impoundment.