Feds Release Study Into Repairing Sunken Friant-Kern Canal
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With its capacity reduced by more than 300,000 acre-feet of water due to sunken ground, a fix for the Friant-Kern Canal may be on the horizon.
Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released its initial study into correcting the subsidence-caused collapse of the canal.
The Friant-Kern spans 152 miles from Millerton Lake in Fresno County to the Kern River in Bakersfield.
Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released its initial study into correcting the subsidence-caused collapse of the canal.
The Friant-Kern spans 152 miles from Millerton Lake in Fresno County to the Kern River in Bakersfield.
By Alex Tavlian | 4 Dec 2019
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