The Pine Creek Irrigation Canal

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The Pine Creek Irrigation Canal was excavated round the Nineties by Mormon farmers, mistreatment water from Pine Creek to irrigate farmland for concerning a pair of.5 miles (4.0 km) on the side of The Virgin watercourse close to Bridge Mountain. Water was drawn from Pine Creek simply upstream from the creek’s confluence with The Virgin watercourse and wont to feed the Flanigan Ditch distribution system.
Original rock holding walls stay visible in some sections. New headworks were inbuilt 1934 by Civilian Conservation Corps labor from Camp NP-2 employing a 15-foot (4.6 m) arenaceous rock Boulder as AN anchorage, to draw water directly from The Virgin watercourse 1/4 mile upstream from Pine Creek, conveyancing the water over Pine Creek in an exceedingly flume. Funding was provided by the general public Works Administration.
The Pine Creek Canal was on an individual basis listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Gregorian calendar month seven, 1987, reference range 86003734.

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