srah1953
Well-Known Member
This is going to seem like a stupid question – but how do canal locks work? I know how the gates work but where does the canal water come from?
If you take as an example the Crinan canal, it's at sea level at either end and rises in the centre. Any time the lower gates are opened, the water will flow out to reach it's own level, ie, sea level. What is it replaced by?
If you take as an example the Crinan canal, it's at sea level at either end and rises in the centre. Any time the lower gates are opened, the water will flow out to reach it's own level, ie, sea level. What is it replaced by?