Headwater Diversion Channel
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title:
Headwater Diversion Channel
text:
The Headwater Diversion Channel is a canal in southeast Missouri. Flowing west to east, it diverts the headwaters of the Castor and Whitewater rivers and Crooked Creek directly into the Mississippi River south of Cape Girardeau. It was built between 1910 and 1916 by the Little River Drainage District. The streams diverted by the Headwater Diversion Channel formerly flowed into the Little River, and their portions that are downstream of the Diversion Channel still do so. The channel is roughly 34
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Canal in the United States of America
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headwater_Diversion_Channel
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2022-06-02T14:36:05Z
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