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- Lagan_Weir abstract "The Lagan Weir, completed in 1994, at a cost of £14m, is located across the Lagan between the Queen Elizabeth Bridge and the M3 bridge (completed around the same time) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Lagan Weir was jointly funded by the Corporation and the European Commission. It was constructed by Charles Brand Ltd and designed by Ferguson and McIlveen.The weir is a series of massive steel barriers which are raised as the tide retreats to keep the river at an artificially constant level. This improvement to the sewerage system combined with massive dredging of the river by mechanical excavators, and installation of an underwater aeration system, has led to a marked improvement in water quality and the environment around the river. Lagan Weir, dredging and aeration have increased water quality in the river and salmon is returning. An otter and seals have followed the fish that now move up river to spawn in what was once an aquatic death trap.The objective of the structure is to keep the level of the river artificially constant, as it is a tidal river the level of the water varied by up to three metres between high and low tide. This exposed mudflats which were unsightly and emitted a strong odour, particularly in the summer months. The transformation of the riverside by the construction of the weir has been a catalyst for development along the riverside. Another part of the project is the “Lagan Lookout” centre which explains the history and function of the weir as well as the history of the Lagan itself.".
- Lagan_Weir thumbnail Queens_Quay_and_Lagan_Weir,_Belfast,_April_2010.JPG?width=300.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageExternalLink laganweir.asp.
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- Lagan_Weir wikiPageID "3385168".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageLength "2306".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageRevisionID "640689323".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Belfast.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Belfast.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weirs.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Mudflat.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink River_Lagan.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink Weir.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink File:Belfast_(055),_October_2009.JPG.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink File:Lagan_Weir.jpg.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLink File:Queens_Quay_and_Lagan_Weir,_Belfast,_April_2010.JPG.
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lagan Weir".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageWikiLinkText "weir".
- Lagan_Weir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Lagan_Weir subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Belfast.
- Lagan_Weir subject Category:Transport_in_Belfast.
- Lagan_Weir subject Category:Weirs.
- Lagan_Weir point "54.60086 -5.92".
- Lagan_Weir type Dam.
- Lagan_Weir type Dam.
- Lagan_Weir type Structure.
- Lagan_Weir type SpatialThing.
- Lagan_Weir comment "The Lagan Weir, completed in 1994, at a cost of £14m, is located across the Lagan between the Queen Elizabeth Bridge and the M3 bridge (completed around the same time) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Lagan Weir was jointly funded by the Corporation and the European Commission. It was constructed by Charles Brand Ltd and designed by Ferguson and McIlveen.The weir is a series of massive steel barriers which are raised as the tide retreats to keep the river at an artificially constant level.".
- Lagan_Weir label "Lagan Weir".
- Lagan_Weir sameAs Q6471869.
- Lagan_Weir sameAs m.098tzz.
- Lagan_Weir sameAs Q6471869.
- Lagan_Weir lat "54.60086".
- Lagan_Weir long "-5.92".
- Lagan_Weir wasDerivedFrom Lagan_Weir?oldid=640689323.
- Lagan_Weir depiction Queens_Quay_and_Lagan_Weir,_Belfast,_April_2010.JPG.
- Lagan_Weir homepage laganweir.asp.
- Lagan_Weir isPrimaryTopicOf Lagan_Weir.