waterstroomregeling
Waterstroomregeling, or water flow regulation, is the set of methods, structures, and procedures used to control the rate and direction of water movement in rivers, canals, and other water systems. The goal is to prevent floods, ensure a reliable water supply, support agriculture and industry, and maintain ecological conditions.
Core components include physical infrastructure such as sluices, weirs, gates, pumps, and retention basins; control systems
In the Netherlands, waterstroomregeling is a central element of integrated water management carried out by regional
Operationally, water managers adjust flows and water levels in response to rainfall, drought, and flood forecasts.
Common mechanisms for regulating water flow include sluices and gates, adjustable weirs, pump stations, and reservoir