The Leasburg Diversion Dam is a structure completed in 1907 on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, United States. It diverts water from the Rio Grande into the...
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Rio Grande Project (category Dams in New Mexico)
feasibility study for the project's dams and reservoirs. The first elements of the project to be built were the Leasburg Diversion Dam and about 6 miles (9.7 km)...
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there were five main canals, all north of Chamberino. In 1908, the Leasburg Diversion Dam was completed. Water flow was still unpredictable, with the river...
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including the Leasburg, Percha, Mesilla, American and Riverside diversion dams. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District built El Vado Dam and the Angostura...
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valley. The dam is part of the Rio Grande Project. It marks the end of the Mesilla Valley section, which starts at the Leasburg Diversion Dam 63 miles (101 km)...
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Drop structure (category Dams by type)
most dams, drop structures are usually not built for water impoundment, diversion, or raising the water level. Mostly built on watercourses with steep gradients...
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north to south, Angostura, Isleta, San Acacia, Percha, Leasburg, Mesilla, and American Diversion Dams. Additionally the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Water...
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Memorial State Park". New Mexico State Parks. Retrieved February 9, 2011. "Leasburg Dam State Park". New Mexico State Parks. Retrieved February 9, 2011. "Living...
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