spillway
[C] Countable
pl: spillways
This term carries a strong connotation of safety and prevention. It evokes the image of a designated escape route for water, designed specifically to protect a larger structure from catastrophic failure. The feeling is one of controlled release rather than accidental leakage. In technical contexts, it is used to describe the precise architectural feature of a reservoir. While a leak is unplanned and dangerous, a spillway is an intentional, engineered necessity. It represents the boundary between a managed water level and a potential flood disaster.
Countable when referring to the specific physical structures built into a dam, such as the three spillways on the Hoover Dam.