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  2. Gillespie Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Gillespie Dam is a concrete gravity dam located on the Gila River between the towns of Buckeye and Gila Bend, Arizona. The dam was constructed during the 1920s for primarily irrigation purposes. It was key to the development of a 72,000-acre (29,000 ha) parcel owned by "millionaire" W.S. Gillespie of Tulsa, Oklahoma , initially allowing for ...

  3. Gila River - Wikipedia

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    Overdraft from the Gila River system prompted the construction of the Central Arizona Project, which delivers some 1,500,000 acre-feet (1.9 km 3) annually from the Colorado River to supplement water supplies in the basin. [17] The upper Gila River, including its entire length within New Mexico, is a free-flowing one.

  4. Coolidge Dam - Wikipedia

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    The force of the Gila River undermined and ultimately caused the failure of the north and south abutments of the bridge crossing at Attaway Road, upstream from Coolidge. The flow into San Carlos Lake (from the Gila and San Carlos rivers) during January 1993 peaked between 3,000 to 3,500 cubic metres per second (110,000 to 120,000 cu ft/s).

  5. Hooker Dam - Wikipedia

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    Hooker Dam was a proposed dam on the Gila River in New Mexico, planned as a major component of the Central Arizona Project. [1] Located near the mouth of the river's canyon upstream from the confluence of the Gila with Mogollon Creek and below Turkey Creek, [2] the dam was to be part of the CAP's Gila River Division, authorized under the 1968 Colorado River Basin Project Act.

  6. Painted Rock Dam - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir, with a maximum storage capacity of 2,491,700 acre-feet (3.0735 × 10 9 m 3), has the potential to be the second largest reservoir completely within the borders of the state of Arizona, but because the Gila River and its main tributary, the Salt River, are generally almost always completely diverted for irrigation and municipal ...

  7. Gillespie Dam Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Gillespie Dam Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Gillespie Dam Highway Bridge) is a through truss bridge spanning the Gila River in Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona. The bridge was constructed to bypass a concrete apron through the river in front of the Gillespie Dam, which was often closed due to flooding. Construction of ...

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