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American Canal - Work in progress

American Canal - Work in progress; view south. Photo taken on April 30, 1937 at 4:25pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Canal - Excavating inlet

American Canal - Excavating inlet. Photo taken on March 29, 1937 at 2:00pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam

American Dam - View from southeast. Photo taken on March 20, 1937 at 1:30pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Setting first forms

American Dam - Setting first forms, Pier No. 9. Photo taken on March 31, 1937 at 3:00pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Pier placement

American Dam - Forms for piers #8 & 9 in place. Pouring floor in unit 2. View from southeast. Photo taken on April 3, 1937 at 1:00pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam

American Dam - First pour into forms. Piers No. 7, 8, & 9. Mixer at No. 7; vibrator at No. 8. Photo taken on April 12, 1937 at 1:20pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Insley Skimmer

American Dam - Insley Skimmer excavating for Rip Rap, Unit 2. Photo taken on April 13, 1937 at 1:45pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Setting Well-points - El Paso, Texas

American Dam - Setting Well-points, south end of Unit 1. Photo taken on April 14, 1937 at 10:45am.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Insley Skimmer

American Dam - Insley Skimmer excavating for Rip Rap, Unit 2. Photo taken on April 13, 1937 at 1:45pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap

American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap, Units 2 and 3. Photo taken on April 15, 1937 at 3:40pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap

American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap, Unit 2. Photo taken on April 16, 1937 at 1:00pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap

American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap, Unit 3. Photo taken on April 14, 1937 at 1:45pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap

American Dam - Placing Bonded Rip Rap, Units 2 and 3. Photo taken on April 15, 1937 at 1:30pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam - Pier Construction

American Dam - Piers No. 4, 5, and 6 ready to pour; survey party on top of Pier No. 4: Conveyor over Pier No. 6; view from southeast. Photo taken on April 17, 1937 at 11:30am.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam

American Dam - View from west end of foot-bridge. Photo taken on April 18, 1937 at 11:30am.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Canal Inlet

American Canal Inlet - Moretrench well-points. Photo taken on April 18, 1937 at 11:30pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Canal Inlet

American Canal Inlet - Moretrench Wellpoints in inlet area. Photo taken on April 19, 1937 at 1:00pm.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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Construction of American Dam 1937

Note: American Dam, Blasting E.end of downstream dyke, below completed units 2 and 3. For centuries the Rio Grande River has been used as a source of irrigation water for agriculture in the El Paso – Juarez area. In 1889 the governments of the United States and Mexico established the International Boundary Commission (IBC), in 1944 renamed the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC). One of its early actions was to discuss delivery of Rio Grande water to Mexico. In 1906, the two countries agreed to deliver 60,000 acre-feet of water annually to Mexico at the main irrigation Canal in Ciudad Juarez, known as Acequia Madre. The canal's mouth is two miles downstream from the international border. The remainder of the water would be used by American farmers in the ninety-mile-long El Paso valley. In times of drought both Mexican and American shares would be reduced on a percentage basis. The system did not provide a way for the United States to allot Mexico its rightful portion and keep the rest. As a result, Mexico took its share first and channeled the remainder into the Franklin Canal for the farms in the El Paso valley. According to some American estimates this permitted Mexico to siphon off up to three times its portion of irrigation water. Responding in 1935, Congress authorized two diversionary projects, the American Dam and the American Canal. The dam caught the water in New Mexico short of the international border, measured Mexico's share and allowed it to continue to the Acequia Madre, and diverted everything else into the American Canal, a two-mile feeder leading to the Franklin Canal. The American Canal parallels West Paisano Drive (US Highway 85) and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad track. The project has proved a successful solution to the problem of dividing the waters. Sources: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rua03 http://www.ibwc.gov/Files/EnvironmentalAssessment.pdf

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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Constuction of American Dam 1937

Note: 5-24-37, 9:40am, El Paso, Texas. American Dam; View from W. Levee (downstream); Courehesne's truck after sliding off downstream (cofferdam) dyke. For centuries the Rio Grande River has been used as a source of irrigation water for agriculture in the El Paso – Juarez area. In 1889 the governments of the United States and Mexico established the International Boundary Commission (IBC), in 1944 renamed the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC). One of its early actions was to discuss delivery of Rio Grande water to Mexico. In 1906, the two countries agreed to deliver 60,000 acre-feet of water annually to Mexico at the main irrigation Canal in Ciudad Juarez, known as Acequia Madre. The canal's mouth is two miles downstream from the international border. The remainder of the water would be used by American farmers in the ninety-mile-long El Paso valley. In times of drought both Mexican and American shares would be reduced on a percentage basis. The system did not provide a way for the United States to allot Mexico its rightful portion and keep the rest. As a result, Mexico took its share first and channeled the remainder into the Franklin Canal for the farms in the El Paso valley. According to some American estimates this permitted Mexico to siphon off up to three times its portion of irrigation water. Responding in 1935, Congress authorized two diversionary projects, the American Dam and the American Canal. The dam caught the water in New Mexico short of the international border, measured Mexico's share and allowed it to continue to the Acequia Madre, and diverted everything else into the American Canal, a two-mile feeder leading to the Franklin Canal. The American Canal parallels West Paisano Drive (US Highway 85) and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad track. The project has proved a successful solution to the problem of dividing the waters. Sources: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rua03 http://www.ibwc.gov/Files/EnvironmentalAssessment.pdf

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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American Dam

March 20, 1937 4:45 PM El Paso TX American Dam, view from southwest.

Area: Central / Smeltertown

Source: IBWC

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