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A mill pond is a body of water that is created by damming a river or stream, typically for the purpose of providing a water source for a mill. These ponds are often created to ensure a consistent flow of water to power watermills, which were historically used for tasks such as grain milling, sawmilling, or other industrial processes. The water level in a mill pond can be controlled by gates or sluices, allowing mill operators to regulate the flow of water to the mill.

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