tailrace
/ˈteɪlreɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A channel or stream of water that is carried away from the base of a dam or waterwheel by the force of the current.
“The tailrace of the hydroelectric dam was designed to minimize environmental impact.”
2. noun
A channel for carrying off or away water, especially from a mill or a factory.
“The factory’s tailrace was clogged with debris, causing water to back up into the building.”