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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.

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  4. Jain Irrigation Systems - Wikipedia

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    With this acquisition, Jain Irrigation became the third-largest dehydrated onion producer in the world, with a combined capacity in excess of 25, 000 MTS. [6] February 2007 – By acquiring the US-based Aquarius Brands for $21. 5 million in an all-cash deal, Jain Irrigation became the second-largest drip irrigation company in the world. [7]

  5. Acequia - Wikipedia

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    Main acequia, Vallongas, Elche, Valencia, Spain (May 2012) The Spanish word acequia (and the Catalan word séquia) originate from Arabic word al-sāqiyah (الساقیة) [2] which has more than one meaning: "the water conduit" or "one that bears water" as well as 'bartender' (from ‏ سَقَى ‎ saqā, "to give water, drink"), and also refers to a type of water wheel.

  6. Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project - Wikipedia

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    The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) is a multi-purpose irrigation project on the Godavari River in Kaleshwaram, Bhupalpally, Telangana, India. [2] Currently the world's largest multi-stage lift irrigation project, [ 3 ] its farthest upstream influence is at the confluence of the Pranahita and Godavari rivers.

  7. Carey Act - Wikipedia

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    The Carey Act of 1894 (also known as the Federal Desert Land Act) [1] allowed private companies in the U.S. to erect irrigation systems in the western semi-arid states, and profit from the sales of water. The Carey Act was enacted into law by Congress by the Act of August 18, 1894 (28 Stat. 422), as amended (43 U.S.C. 641 et seq.).

  8. Bura Irrigation and Settlement Project (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of the project was estimated at 92 million dollars in 1977 prices. [1] Actual construction started in 1978. During implementation the costs exploded from $17,500/= per family to $55,000/=, a new record for the World Bank.

  9. Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Project - Wikipedia

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    Development of irrigation system that aims to construct the infrastructure such as intake, canal, roads, bridges, environmental management and consultancy services for public. The cost of this component is about 52.9 M USD. The second component of the project is to reinforce the agriculture sector by providing training and education to farmer.

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