Levee

A levee is an artificial embankment constructed parallel to a body of water, such as a river or canal, primarily to contain the water and protect the adjacent land from flooding. These engineered structures are vital components of water resource management, acting as barriers to manage seasonal high water levels and prevent overflow into populated or agricultural areas. The construction of a levee involves careful consideration of local geology, hydrological flow rates, and anticipated maximum water levels. Effective design requires materials that offer structural integrity against hydrostatic pressure, and ongoing maintenance is necessary to ensure the barrier remains stable and functional over time.