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The Spokane Valley Project is unique among projects constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Traditional reclamation projects involve the construction of new, or rehabilitation of existing, dams, reservoirs and distribution systems. But with the Spokane Valley Project, the existing system was abandoned and replaced by a system of wells, pumps, storage tanks, and pipelines to serve 7,200 acres of land in the Spokane Valley.
The Spokane Valley Project is unique among projects constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Traditional reclamation projects involve the construction of new, or rehabilitation of existing, dams, reservoirs and distribution systems. But with the Spokane Valley Project, the existing system was abandoned and replaced by a system of wells, pumps, storage tanks, and pipelines to serve 7,200 acres of land in the Spokane Valley.
Spokane Valley Project
W. J. Simonds (author)
1998
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
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