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Three Mills Wall River Weir
Weir on the Bow Back Rivers in London, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three Mills Wall River Weir is a weir on the Bow Back Rivers, in Mill Meads in the London Borough of Newham, England, near to Three Mills. It was built in 2009, when the Bow Back Rivers were refurbished to make them a key feature of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and maintains water levels through much of the park in conjunction with the Three Mills Lock and sluice on the Prescott Channel.
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Three Mills Wall River Weir | |
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![]() The weir being constructed in the Three Mills Wall River | |
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51°31′44″N 0°00′14″W | |
Waterway | Bow Back Rivers |
County | Newham Greater London |
Operation | Canal & River Trust |
First built | 2008–09 |
Fall | tidal |
Works in conjunction with Three Mills Lock and sluice |
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