HOLE IN THE WATER IS REAL NOT FAKE! 
At first glance you might mistake a bell-mouth spillway for a watery  vortex into another dimension. What can only be described as a giant  hole in the water is actually a method for controlling the release of  flows from a dam or levee into a downstream area. These spillways help  prevent floods from ‘dam’-aging or destroying a dam.
SPILLWAYS 
- A spillway is a structure used to provide for the controlled  release of flows from a dam or levee into a downstream area, typically  being the river that was dammed
- Spillways release floods so that the water does not overtop and damage or even destroy the dam. Except during flood periods, water does not normally flow over a spillway
- In contrast, an intake is a structure used to release water on a regular basis for water supply, hydroelectricity generation, etc.
- Spillways release floods so that the water does not overtop and damage or even destroy the dam. Except during flood periods, water does not normally flow over a spillway
- In contrast, an intake is a structure used to release water on a regular basis for water supply, hydroelectricity generation, etc.
- Floodgates and fuse plugs may be designed into spillways to regulate water flow and dam height
- Other uses of the term “spillway” include bypasses of dams or outlets of a channels used during highwater, and outlet channels carved through natural dams such as moraines
BELL-MOUTH SPILLWAYS
- Some spillways are designed like an inverted bell so that water can  enter all around the perimeter. These uncontrolled spillway devices are  also called: morning glory, plughole, glory hole, or bell-mouth spillways
- In areas where the surface of the reservoir may freeze, bell-mouth spillways are normally fitted with ice-breaking arrangements to prevent the spillway from becoming ice-bound
- In areas where the surface of the reservoir may freeze, bell-mouth spillways are normally fitted with ice-breaking arrangements to prevent the spillway from becoming ice-bound
 
 




















 

 
 
 
 
 










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