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  2. Franklin Electric - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Electric Co., Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of products and systems focused on the movement and management of water and energy. The company offers pumps, motors, drives, and controls for use in a variety of residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications.

  3. Columbia Basin Project - Wikipedia

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    Its main purpose of pumping water for irrigation was postponed during World War II in favor of electrical power generation that was used for the war effort. Additional hydroelectric generating capacity was added into the 1970s. The Columbia River reservoir behind the dam was named Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lake in honor of the

  4. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Diversion dams, pumping plants, and aqueducts provide municipal water supply as well as irrigation of about 100,000 acres (4,000,000 dam 2). [562] The Red Bluff Diversion Dam diverts part of the Sacramento River [ 563 ] into the 110-mile (180 km) Tehama-Colusa Canal, the 21-mile (34 km) Corning Canal and a small reservoir formed by Funks Dam ...

  5. Palisades Water Index - Wikipedia

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    The Palisades Water Index (ZWI) is a modified equal-dollar weighted stock market index.It is designed to track the performance of companies engaged in the global water industry such as pump and filter manufacturers, water utilities, and irrigation equipment manufacturers.

  6. Grand Coulee Dam - Wikipedia

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    After visiting the construction site in August 1934, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt endorsed the "high dam" design, which at 550 ft (168 m) high would provide enough electricity to pump water into the Columbia basin for irrigation.

  7. Franklin Canal (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Canal is an irrigation canal in the Upper Rio Grande Valley near El Paso, Texas. The canal acquires water from the Rio Grande via the American Canal. The canal is 28.4 miles (45.7 km) long with a capacity of 325 cubic feet per second (9.2 m 3 /s). The Franklin Irrigation Company completed the canal in 1891 at a cost of $150,000.

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