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  2. Altos Hornos de México - Wikipedia

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    Altos Hornos de México, S.A.B. de C.V. (AHMSA) is a steel plant in Mexico. It has corporate offices in Monclova, Coahuila, in the center of the Mexican state of Coahuila, 155 miles from the United States border.

  3. Colorado Fuel and Iron - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Fuel & Iron mine at El Moro, c. 1900. The first, and only until World War II, integrated iron and steel mill west of St. Louis was built in 1881 in Pueblo on the south side of the Arkansas River by the Colorado Coal and Iron Company (CC&L), an affiliate of the narrow-gauge Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company (D&RG), controlled by General William Jackson Palmer and Dr. William ...

  4. Gerdau - Wikipedia

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    Gerdau is the largest producer of long steel in the Americas, with steel mills in Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Currently, Gerdau has an installed capacity of 26 million metric tons of steel per year and offers steel for the civil construction , automobile ...

  5. The Rio Grande silvery minnow was listed as endangered in 1994 as its numbers dwindled to only 7 percent of its historic range. Lawsuit to protect minnow imperiled in Pecos River, Rio Grande of ...

  6. List of Rio Grande dams and diversions - Wikipedia

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    Galisteo Creek, New Mexico near confluence with the Middle Rio Grande Jemez Canyon Dam and Reservoir: 1953 Corps of Engineers: 102,700 acre-feet Confluence of Jemez River and the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico Angostura Diversion Dam: 1934 MRGCD: 650 cfs diversion Middle Rio Grande, 5 miles upstream of Bernalillo, New Mexico: Isleta Diversion ...

  7. Drownings in Rio Grande: They're 'ditch riders' by trade but ...

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    The flow of the Rio Grande has been steered by humans for a century. Rios, the water master for the El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1, has been behind the wheel for 52 of those years.

  8. Rio Grande Project - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande Project is a United States Bureau of Reclamation irrigation, hydroelectricity, flood control, and interbasin water transfer project serving the upper Rio Grande basin in the southwestern United States. The project irrigates 193,000 acres (780 km 2) along the river in the states of New Mexico and Texas. [1]

  9. Water Authority breaks ground on $8 million outfall ... - AOL

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    It's where the Southside Water Reclamation Plant releases 50 million gallons per day of clean water into the Rio Grande. There is a clear line where the clean effluent water meets the sediment ...