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==Flood precautions== [[File:Sluices (geograph 5073766).jpg|thumb|left|The sluice on the right feeds water into the lower river, while that on the left feeds it into the Cut-off Channel.]] The [[Environment Agency]] has designated the section from Thetford to Brandon, where it flows through the [[Thetford Forest|afforested]] [[Breckland]], as a [[Flood Warning Area]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://asiantaeth-amgylchedd.cymru.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/34681.aspx?area=052WAFLTH&page=3&type=Region&term=Anglian |publisher=Environment Agency |title=Flood Warnings FWA Detail |access-date=25 April 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811221315/http://asiantaeth-amgylchedd.cymru.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/34681.aspx?area=052WAFLTH&page=3&type=Region&term=Anglian |archive-date=11 August 2011 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> The lower part of the river crosses over the Cut-off Channel in a concrete aqueduct. The Channel is a {{convert|28|mi|km|adj=on}} drain which runs from Barton Mills to Denver along the south-eastern edge of the Fens, and was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s. During times of flood it carries the head waters of the [[River Lark]], the [[River Wissey]] and the Little Ouse to Denver Sluice.{{sfn |Thirsk |2002}} On its east side are two sluices, so that flood water from the upper river can be diverted into the Cut-off Channel and the section between there and the Great Ouse isolated. The flood banks on this lower section are up to half a mile (0.8 km) apart, so that the meandering river can form a large lake. Nearer the mouth of the river, the Brandon Engine was the main outlet for the drainage of the northern half of [[Burnt Fen]] from 1830{{sfn |Beckett |1983 |p=22}} until 1958. The original steam engine was replaced in 1892, by a new engine that could pump 75 tons per minute.{{sfn |Beckett |1983 |pp=29β30}} That engine was replaced by a 250 horse power oil engine in late 1925, supplied by Blackstone and Company, which drove a {{convert|42|in|cm|adj=on}} [[Gwynnes Limited|Gwynne]] rotary pump. The pump could discharge 150 tons per minute against a head of {{convert|18|ft|m}},{{sfn |Beckett |1983 |pp=37β38}} and lasted for 30 years. When a replacement was considered in the 1950s, the Commissioners of the Burnt Fen were faced with the problem that the White House Drain which supplied it had become bigger and more unstable as the ground surface had shrunk, and the engine sat at the top of a hill, rather than at the lowest point on the northern Fen. Consequently, a new electric pumping station was constructed at Whitehall on the [[River Great Ouse]], the flow in the drain reversed, and the pumping station decommissioned.{{sfn |Beckett |1983 |pp=42β43}}
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