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Water Diversions for Agriculture de-water the Big Lost River, Idaho (USA)

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Water is often removed from streams for irrigation and other uses. Here, the Big Lost River in south-central Idaho (USA) has been completely de-watered by an upstream dam, and by withdrawals for spray irrigation (inset). These seasonal withdrawals completely destroy habitat for fish and other aquatic organisms. Photo, July 2004.
· Date: December 1, 2005 · Views: 23,841 · Filesize: 47.2kb, 140.1kb · Dimensions: 1162 x 853 ·
Keywords: river stream diversion dewater irrigation dry fish habitat restoration

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