A
spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of flows from a
dam or
levee into a downstream area, typically being the river that was dammed. In the UK they may be known as
overflow channels. Spillways release floods so that the water does not overtop and damage or even destroy the dam. Except during flood periods, water does not normally flow over a spillway. In contrast, an
intake is a structure used to release water on a regular basis for water supply,
hydroelectricity generation, etc.
Floodgates and
fuse plugs may be designed into spillways to regulate water flow and dam height. Other uses of the term "spillway" include bypasses of dams or outlets of a channels used during highwater, and outlet channels carved through
natural dams such as
moraines.