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  2. Bighorn Ditch Headgate - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn Ditch Headgate, also known as the Bighorn Canal Headgate, was built starting in 1892 to provide irrigation to the Crow Indian Reservation in south central Montana. The headgate structure diverted water from the Bighorn River to their lands. It was designed by William F. Graves, and construction was carried out by Crow workers.

  3. High Line Canal - Wikipedia

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    The High Line Canal is not the only one so named. Others in Colorado include the Farmer's High Line (which flows from Golden passing through Westminster and Thornton); the Government High Line (which irrigates Grand Junction and the surrounding Grand Valley); and the Rocky Ford High Line (which irrigates land in the Arkansas River Valley around Boone, Fowler, Manzanola, and Rocky Ford).

  4. Roller dam - Wikipedia

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    Lock and Dam 6 roller gates Tainter gates are to the left. A roller dam is a type of hydro-control device specially designed to mitigate erosion.They are most often used to divert water for irrigation but the largest and most notable examples are used to ease river navigation.

  5. Grand Valley Diversion Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam was built between 1913 and 1916 as part of the Grand Valley Project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) and diverts water into the Government Highline Canal for the full irrigation of 33,368 acres (13,504 ha) and supplemental irrigation to 8,600 acres (3,500 ha) in western Colorado's Grand Valley. [1]

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  7. Sluice - Wikipedia

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    A sluice gate. A sluice (/ s l u s / SLOOS) is a water channel containing a sluice gate, a type of lock to manage the water flow and water level. It can also be an open channel which processes material, such as a river sluice used in gold prospecting or fossicking.

  8. Course of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    The small Headgate Rock Dam removes water for irrigation in the Parker Valley and the Palo Verde Dam provides water to the Palo Verde Valley. The river then flows through a canyon in the Trigo Mountains , where the Cibola and Imperial National Wildlife Refuge encompass the wetland areas formed above Imperial Dam , which filled with silt shortly ...

  9. Barrage (dam) - Wikipedia

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    A barrage dam can be used to divert water for irrigation needs or limit the amount of water downstream. In most cases, a barrage dam is built near the mouth of the river. The site of dam construction needs to be thoroughly investigated to ensure that the foundation is strong enough to support the dam and has low possibility of failing. [ 2 ]

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