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The history of Phoenix's canal system

The history of Phoenix's canal system

In this week's episode of Valley 101, we share the history of Phoenix's canal system.

Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

October 11, 202116m 2s

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Show Notes

When you think of water canals, you might think of Venice, Italy, Amsterdam in the Netherlands or even Venice, California. You probably don’t think about Phoenix. 

But metro Phoenix actually has more miles of canals than all three of those places combined.

The city's canal systems are operated by the Salt River Project and the Central Arizona Project for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. But Phoenix has had canals long before the Reclamation Act was signed in 1902.

In this week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we find out the history of the canal system dating back to 400 A.D. and how it helps us live in the desert today.

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