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How does a levee work?

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How does a levee work?

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Levees are earthen structures with impenetrable clay-like cores that are built between the land and a body of water. They are specially designed to allow rivers to rise, while preventing water from flowing onto the land side of the levee. During a high water event, they are designed to collect storm water at their base on the land side and pump it to the water side.

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