Coachella Canal
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The Coachella Canal is a 122-mile (196 km) aqueduct that conveys Colorado River water for irrigation northwest from the All-American Canal to the Coachella Valley north of the Salton Sea in Riverside County, California.
The canal was completed in 1949 and is currently operated by the Coachella Valley Water District.
Construction of the Coachella Canal began in the 1930s by the Six Companies, Inc., but was interrupted by World War II. After the war, work was resumed on the canal and deliveries of water began in the late 1940s.[1]
See also
- All-American Canal
- All-American Canal Bridge
- Alamo Canal
- Imperial Irrigation District
- Imperial Land Company
- California Development Company
- Imperial Valley
References
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External links
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Coachella Canal
- Coachella Valley Water District-Water and the Coachella Valley
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Categories:
- Imperial Valley
- Aqueducts in California
- Interbasin transfer
- Irrigation in the United States
- Coachella Valley
- Lower Colorado River Valley
- Geography of the Colorado Desert
- Geography of Imperial County, California
- Geography of Riverside County, California
- Canals in California
- Buildings and structures in Imperial County, California
- Buildings and structures in Riverside County, California
- Colorado River
- Canals opened in 1949
- California building and structure stubs