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Impoundment may refer to: Water control * The result of a dam, creating a body of water ** A reservoir, formed by a dam ** Coal slurry impoundment, a specialized form of such a reservoir used for coal mining and processing * Impounded dock, an enclosed ship dock that uses locks to impound water to a consistent depth within the dock area * Impoundment rights, a German system of permits and taxes for damming rivers Other uses * Impoundment of appropriated funds, the decision of a President of the United States not to spend money appropriated by Congress * Vehicle impoundment Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wr ... See also * Pound (other) * Seize (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Reservoir
A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation. Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of water, interrupting a watercourse to form an embayment within it, through excavation, or building any number of retaining walls or levees. In other contexts, "reservoirs" may refer to storage spaces for various fluids; they may hold liquids or gasses, including hydrocarbons. ''Tank reservoirs'' store these in ground-level, elevated, or buried tanks. Tank reservoirs for water are also called cisterns. Most underground reservoirs are used to store liquids, principally either water or petroleum. Types Dammed valleys Dammed reservoirs are artificial lakes created and controlled by a dam A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams ...
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Coal Slurry
Coal slurry is a mixture of solids (mined coal or coal waste) and liquids (water or organic) produced by a coal preparation plant. Preparation To transform the coal ash into a slurry, coal is separated from non-combustible components and can be fractionated by particle size as well. Coal slurry can be transferred by pipeline or with specialized pumps such as a progressive cavity pump to pump the highly abrasive, corrosive and viscous coal slurry. More than 7 billion tons of coal are mined per year (2010), using approximately 200 litres of water per ton. However, the amount of water required hinges on the surface characteristics of the coal being used. Most coal slurries require the addition of a surfactant to reduce the viscosity, ergo reduce the stress on pipelines and pumps. Recent studies have employed new methods of slurry preparation, like using ultrasonic irradiation and a mixture of natural and synthetic surfactants to improve the stability and rheological properties of c ...
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Impounded Dock
Impoundment may refer to: Water control * The result of a dam, creating a body of water ** A reservoir, formed by a dam ** Coal slurry impoundment, a specialized form of such a reservoir used for coal mining and processing * Impounded dock, an enclosed ship dock that uses locks to impound water to a consistent depth within the dock area * Impoundment rights, a German system of permits and taxes for damming rivers Other uses * Impoundment of appropriated funds, the decision of a President of the United States not to spend money appropriated by Congress * Vehicle impoundment Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wr ... See also * Pound (other) * Seize (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Impoundment Rights
Impoundment rights (german: Staurecht) denoted a right granted only to the German nobility and monastery, monasteries to levy taxes for the damming of rivers and streams. These rights were eliminated by the Prussia, Prussian reforms of the 19th century and replaced by state-granted rights motivated by the need for water management. According to §8 and §9 of the German Federal Water Act (''Wasserhaushaltsgesetz'' or WHG) the damming of surface water normally requires a permit or licence in accordance with §10 of the WHG. References {{Germany-hist-stub Hydropower Law of Germany ...
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Impoundment Of Appropriated Funds
Impoundment is an act by a President of the United States of not spending money that has been appropriated by the U.S. Congress. Thomas Jefferson was the first president to exercise the power of impoundment in 1801. The power was available to all presidents up to and including Richard Nixon, and was regarded as a power inherent to the office. The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 was passed in response to perceived abuse of the power under President Nixon. The Act removed that power, and '' Train v. City of New York'' (whose facts predate the 1974 Act, but which was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court after its passage), closed potential loopholes in the 1974 Act. The president's ability to indefinitely reject congressionally approved spending was thus removed. The Impoundment Control Act of 1974 provides that the president may propose rescission of specific funds, but that rescission must be approved by both the House of Representatives and Senate within 4 ...
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Vehicle Impoundment
Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wrecking yard or auctioned off for the benefit of the impounding agency. The impounding agency can be a police department while all terms are negotiated between politicians and towing companies. Reasons for impoundment Vehicles may be impounded: * by government agencies (usually municipalities) when ** there are unresolved parking violation(s) of a certain age and possibly above a total fine threshold ** in certain instances, during the violation of a parking ordinance (in zones marked "tow away zone" or similar) ** the registrant of the vehicle has certain unresolved moving violations ** the vehicle is collected as evidence of the commission of a potential crime (e.g. homicide or drug smuggling). ** there are no qualified drivers to opera ...
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Pound (other)
Pound or Pounds may refer to: Units * Pound (currency), a unit of currency * Pound sterling, the official currency of the United Kingdom * Pound (mass), a unit of mass * Pound (force), a unit of force * Rail pound, in rail profile Symbols * Pound sign, the symbol for the pound sterling, £ * Number sign (also pound sign), the symbol # Places in the United States * Pound, Virginia, a town * Pound, Wisconsin, a village * Pound (town), Wisconsin, a town * Pound Ridge, New York, a town Entertainment * Pound (band), an American rock band * ''Pound'' (film), a 1970 film directed and written by Robert Downey, Sr. Other uses * Pound (surname), a list of people * Animal shelter (also a "pound"), a facility that houses homeless, lost, or abandoned animals * Animal pound, a similar structure * Canal pound, the stretch of level water impounded between two canal locks * Fist bump (also a "pound" or a "fist pound"), a gesture similar in meaning to a handshake or high five * Buffalo pou ...
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