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Ditch - Wikipedia
A ditch is a small-to-moderate size trench created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside ... en.wikipedia.org
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DITCHWATER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. foul stagnant water collected in a ditch 2. something regarded as typically dull and lifeless writing as dull as ditchwater. www.merriam-webster.com
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Ditches | Water Colorado
Ditch companies in Colorado purchase water rights and develop storage and delivery systems to their members, generally for irrigation purposes. watercolorado.com
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ditch-water
ˈditch-water The stagnant, stale, or foul water which collects in a ditch. Chiefly in the phrases: † as digne as d. (see digne 4); † as light (i.e. easy) as d.; as dull as d.c 1394 P. Pt. Crede 375 Þey ben digne as dich water þat dogges in bayteþ. c 1425 Craft Nombrynge (E.E.T.S.) 16 Þen worch forth... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] The Ditch System - Tuolumne Utilities District
The ditch system, created by miners in the 1850s, is a key water supply for TUD, consisting of 71 miles of channels, flumes and pipes. tudwater.com
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consolidated home supply ditch
The Consolidated Home Supply Ditch & Reservoir Company (CHSD) delivers water for agricultural purposes through its system of ditches and reservoirs. www.homesupplyditch.com
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Crow Creek Water Ditch
The Crow Creek Water Ditch is a historic water transportation system which brought water from Eureka Creek to where it was needed in gold placer mining Along most of its length, in two sections, it was a hand-dug ditch about wide and deep that was dug using shovels, picks and axes. wikipedia.org
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DITCHWATER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
water found at the bottom of a ditch (= a long, narrow open hole in the ground, usually at the side of a road or field) dictionary.cambridge.org
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The Ditch Water Discovery Center
Discover the wonders of water at the Ditch Water Discovery Center. Explore, join guided tours, or participate in educational programs for all ages. www.exploretheditch.org
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Ditch Water at CU | Facilities Management Sustainability
CU-Boulder uses shares of Anderson Ditch and Smith-Goss Ditch to water 100 percent of the main Boulder campus, and most of the South Research Park and Newton ... www.colorado.edu
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Ditches & Drains | Billings Public Works, MT
Ditches and drains in Billings control stormwater, provide water features, and discharge to the Yellowstone River. Private companies maintain ditches, and all ... www.billingsmtpublicworks.gov
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Ditch (disambiguation)
A ditch is a small depression created to channel water. Ditch, a 2010 documentary film Hydrangea aspera 'The Ditch', a flowering plant cultivar Ditching, the controlled but unintentional water landing of wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to burn a ditch bank
all right so this is how you burn a ditch bank I've got just a little bit of wind but not much and it just rained a little bit so the lawns green but all this has a fire break at the other end so this is gonna light up real quick and then let me show you what we did on the other end we've got buckets of water
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China Ditch
The China Ditch in Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon, was a canal built in part by Chinese laborers to supply water for the hydraulic mining Portions of the ditch, which carried water from Little River to North Myrtle Creek, remain visible, and an section is listed on the National Register wikipedia.org
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Salem Ditch
Many people exercise their water rights for irrigation, using Salem Ditch water for both domestic and agricultural projects. Before its bankruptcy, NORPAC Foods was allowed to use 30cfs of water from the Salem Ditch for non-contact, once-through cooling water. wikipedia.org
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