Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments
The Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments is the collective name given in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places program to a set of three dams near Boise and Nampa, Idaho. The dams are components of the United States Bureau of Reclamation's Boise Project, and were designed to provide irrigation water to 500,000 acres (200,000 ha) of Idaho farmland in conjunction with the New York Canal. The Diversion Dam also provides hydroelectric generation capacity. The dams were listed on the National Register in 1976. The three dams that make up the Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments are:
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Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments
The Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments is the collective name given in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places program to a set of three dams near Boise and Nampa, Idaho. The dams are components of the United States Bureau of Reclamation's Boise Project, and were designed to provide irrigation water to 500,000 acres (200,000 ha) of Idaho farmland in conjunction with the New York Canal. The Diversion Dam also provides hydroelectric generation capacity. The dams were listed on the National Register in 1976. The three dams that make up the Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments are:
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* Deer Flat Lower Embankment
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Photograph of the Diversion Dam
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The Diversion Dam and Deer Fla ...... and Deer Flat Embankments are:
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