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- Hatfield Chase es un área baja en South Yorkshire y North Lincolnshire, Inglaterra. A menudo se inundaba. Hatfield Chase era un coto de caza real hasta que Charles I trató de drenarlo. Contrató a un holandés para drenar el agua en 1626. El nombre del ingeniero era Cornelius Vermuyden. También cambió el curso de los ríos Don, Idle y . Esto incluyó hacer canales de drenaje. Pero el proyecto no fue completamente exitoso. En la década de 1760 se trabajó más para resolver el problema de las inundaciones invernales. Las bombas modernas ahora trabajan para drenar el área. La historia de la persecución de Hatfield se remonta al final de la Gran Bretaña romana. (es)
- Hatfield Chase is a low-lying area in South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, England, which was often flooded. It was a royal hunting ground until Charles I appointed the Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden to drain it in 1626. The work involved the re-routing of the Rivers Don, Idle, and Torne, and the construction of drainage channels. It was not wholly successful, but changed the whole nature of a wide swathe of land including the Isle of Axholme, and caused legal disputes for the rest of the century. The civil engineer John Smeaton looked at the problem of wintertime flooding in the 1760s, and some remedial work was carried out. Under an Act of Parliament of 1813, Commissioners were appointed, and improvements to the drainage included the first steam pumping engine. The Corporation of the Level of Hatfield Chase was established in 1862, and another pumping engine was installed. The drains ran to the northeastern corner of the Chase and continued to sluices at Althorpe on the River Trent. Discharge to the Trent was subsequently moved to Keadby, and the gravity drainage was supplemented by pumps when a pumping station was built in 1940. Steam engines were gradually replaced by diesel engines, and later by electric pumps. The Environment Agency maintains eight pumping stations on the Chase, in addition to Keadby, and there are several smaller installations managed by the Corporation of the Level of Hatfield Chase Internal Drainage Board. Some of the pumping stations are reversible, allowing water to be extracted from the drains into the main rivers in winter, and pumped from the rivers into the drains for irrigation in summer. (en)
- Hatfield Chase est une zone de basses terres située dans le Yorkshire du Sud et le Lincolnshire du Nord en Angleterre, qui a été souvent inondée. C'était un terrain de chasse royal jusqu'à ce que le roi Charles I demande à l'ingénieur hollandais Cornelius Vermuyden de le drainer en 1626. Hatfield Chase se trouve à la convergence de trois rivière, le Don, le Torne, et l'Idle. La plus grande partie de la zone, à part l'île d'Axholme, se trouve à 3 m en-dessous du niveau de la mer. Hatfield Chase est devenu dans les années 1970 une zone de loisirs, de sports nautiques, de camping et de pêche (fr)
- Hatfield Chase adalah daerah dataran rendah di Yorkshire Selatan dan Lincolnshire utara, Inggris. Sering kebanjiran. Hatfield Chase adalah tempat berburu kerajaan sampai Charles I mencoba mengurasnya. Dia menyewa seorang insinyur Belanda untuk mengalirkan air pada tahun 1626. Nama insinyur itu . Itu juga mengubah aliran , Idle dan . Termasuk membuat saluran drainase. Tetapi proyek itu tidak sepenuhnya berhasil. Pada 1760-an, lebih banyak pekerjaan dilakukan untuk memecahkan masalah banjir musim dingin. Pompa modern sekarang bekerja untuk mengeringkan area tersebut. Sejarah penganiayaan Hatfield berawal dari akhir Romawi. (in)
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- Hatfield Chase es un área baja en South Yorkshire y North Lincolnshire, Inglaterra. A menudo se inundaba. Hatfield Chase era un coto de caza real hasta que Charles I trató de drenarlo. Contrató a un holandés para drenar el agua en 1626. El nombre del ingeniero era Cornelius Vermuyden. También cambió el curso de los ríos Don, Idle y . Esto incluyó hacer canales de drenaje. Pero el proyecto no fue completamente exitoso. En la década de 1760 se trabajó más para resolver el problema de las inundaciones invernales. Las bombas modernas ahora trabajan para drenar el área. La historia de la persecución de Hatfield se remonta al final de la Gran Bretaña romana. (es)
- Hatfield Chase est une zone de basses terres située dans le Yorkshire du Sud et le Lincolnshire du Nord en Angleterre, qui a été souvent inondée. C'était un terrain de chasse royal jusqu'à ce que le roi Charles I demande à l'ingénieur hollandais Cornelius Vermuyden de le drainer en 1626. Hatfield Chase se trouve à la convergence de trois rivière, le Don, le Torne, et l'Idle. La plus grande partie de la zone, à part l'île d'Axholme, se trouve à 3 m en-dessous du niveau de la mer. Hatfield Chase est devenu dans les années 1970 une zone de loisirs, de sports nautiques, de camping et de pêche (fr)
- Hatfield Chase adalah daerah dataran rendah di Yorkshire Selatan dan Lincolnshire utara, Inggris. Sering kebanjiran. Hatfield Chase adalah tempat berburu kerajaan sampai Charles I mencoba mengurasnya. Dia menyewa seorang insinyur Belanda untuk mengalirkan air pada tahun 1626. Nama insinyur itu . Itu juga mengubah aliran , Idle dan . Termasuk membuat saluran drainase. Tetapi proyek itu tidak sepenuhnya berhasil. Pada 1760-an, lebih banyak pekerjaan dilakukan untuk memecahkan masalah banjir musim dingin. Pompa modern sekarang bekerja untuk mengeringkan area tersebut. Sejarah penganiayaan Hatfield berawal dari akhir Romawi. (in)
- Hatfield Chase is a low-lying area in South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, England, which was often flooded. It was a royal hunting ground until Charles I appointed the Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden to drain it in 1626. The work involved the re-routing of the Rivers Don, Idle, and Torne, and the construction of drainage channels. It was not wholly successful, but changed the whole nature of a wide swathe of land including the Isle of Axholme, and caused legal disputes for the rest of the century. The civil engineer John Smeaton looked at the problem of wintertime flooding in the 1760s, and some remedial work was carried out. (en)
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