(1) Understanding the variability of the freshet as well as its sensitivity to climate change will be critical in the future in areas with a mining heritage, such as much of the Yukon, Alaska, and Russia.(2) A meeting about the 2007 freshet and potential for flooding was held by the Township of Langley and the City of Abbotsford at Trinity Western University on Tuesday, May 15, and was attended by more than 400 residents.(3) Remember, the Fraser cutthroat fishery is hugely impacted, if not terminated, when the freshet begins.(4) The last time that happened was in 1894 when a spring freshet sent water surging through the bridge at Eburne and over the north side of dykes.(5) Thousands of citizens of Grozny who lost their homes as a result of a freshet last year have not gotten new flats so far.(6) After another couple of minutes she extended one leg to reach over and dip her foot in the freshet .(7) The spring freshet and clean up in the fall of 1897 electrified the whole mining world.(8) Below the football players and dog-walkers of Marine Park is a culvert that, in theory, still carries the freshet which once thinned the salt water of the Stromme Kill.(9) As spring freshets go in British Columbia's Central Interior, the year 2000 was relatively sane.(10) This was mainly due to increased flow and suspended sediment during summer and fall freshets .(11) The annual spring snowmelt freshets of the Fraser River system pose the principal flood hazard to those occupying its floodplain areas.(12) It wasn't until a concrete wall was installed upstream that the destructive periodic spring freshets could be controlled.(13) Major floods and annual freshets continued to pummel the structure with debris.(14) Nitrogen concentrations, which had remained level before the freshets , have risen, according to the data.(15) The springs and freshets which had been loosed in the course of the city's excavation had also been trained, and streams ran cheerfully down rough, natural-looking beds carefully inset into the smooth floors of passages and halls.(16) Drifts, or mud, or freshets do not suspend our social intercourse.