canalized river

canalized river
A natural stream which is a part of a canal or system of canals, for example the Genesee river in New York. In the language of engineers, rivers are "canalized" when dams or locks are so constructed and operated in them as to raise their water level along certain stretches by means of backwater, so as to render them, to the extent of the raising, artificial canals instead of natural waterways. United States v Cress, 243 US 316, 61 L Ed 746, 37 S Ct 380.

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