rockweir
Rockweir is a type of low-head water diversion structure composed primarily of stacked natural or engineered stone. The design typically involves a series of irregular rock blocks arranged to form a barrier across a stream or riverbed, creating a small head of water upstream. Unlike traditional concrete weirs, a rockweir relies on the mass and interlocking of stones to provide stability, making it adaptable to varied bed conditions and easier to dismantle for maintenance.
The primary function of a rockweir is to regulate water flow for irrigation, flood control, or to
Rockweirs are often favored in rural or undeveloped areas because they blend into natural landscapes and can
While not widely standardized, rockweirs represent a cost-effective and environmentally considerate approach to small-scale water level