Revetments are sloping rock structures placed on river banks that absorb the impact of incoming water and slow water flow to reduce erosion. Channelization modifies the width, depth, and curves of a river channel to control water speed and sedimentation. Man-made levees and wing dykes are structures that decrease flooding risk by containing water flow within leveed or dredged channels. River realignment straightens bends to increase the gradient and speed of water flow, lowering upstream flooding potential.