Franklin Canal (Texas)
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The Franklin Canal is an
irrigation Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has bee ...
canal Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi). They carry free, calm surface ...
in the Upper Rio Grande Valley near
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. The canal acquires water from the
Rio Grande The Rio Grande ( or ) in the United States or the Río Bravo (del Norte) in Mexico (), also known as Tó Ba'áadi in Navajo language, Navajo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the Southwestern United States a ...
via the American Canal. The canal is long with a capacity of . The Franklin Irrigation Company completed the canal in 1891 at a cost of $150,000. In 1912, the U.S. Reclamation Service purchased the canal, and it became a key part of the Rio Grande Project. The canal was renovated and enlarged between 1912 and 1916. The work included repairing the diversion dam, enlarging the heading of the canal, and lining a portion of the channel with concrete. When completed, the canal was capable of irrigating .


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Texas This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Texas. There ...
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Texas Irrigation Canals Texas has many irrigation canals with the majority of large canal networks in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Rio Grande Valley and the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast, though smaller systems are located throughout the state. Canals provid ...
* Riverside Canal * American Canal


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* Canals in Texas Historic American Engineering Record in Texas Irrigation canals National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Texas Transportation buildings and structures in El Paso County, Texas United States Bureau of Reclamation Canals opened in 1889 Canals on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas {{ElPasoCountyTX-NRHP-stub