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Idaho officials break ground on $20M dam project on Boise River
The $20 million upgrade will modernize the nearly century-old dam to secure irrigation water for Treasure Valley farms for the next 100 years, officials said.
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Local, state leaders celebrate Ridenbaugh Canal Dam being brought into '21st century'
BOISE — State and local leaders gathered at the Ridenbaugh Canal on Tuesday to kick off a two-year project to modernize one of the Treasure Valley’s major agricultural facilitators.
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Idaho officials break ground on $20M dam project on Boise River
The nearly 100-year-old Ridenbaugh Diversion Dam on the Boise River is going to be modernized and replaced beginning in October 2025. (Photo courtesy of the Idaho Department of Water Resources)Idaho Gov. Brad Little and officials broke ground Tuesday on a two-year, $20 million project to upgrade and modernize a nearly 100-year-old diversion dam located on the Boise River. GET THE MORNING HEADLINES. SUBSCRIBE Officials with the Nampa and Meridi…
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