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31: 216: 386: 1140: 365:. The Brooks Aqueduct and Bassano Dam were evaluated, and it was found that the dam would require minor rehabilitation, while the aqueduct was no longer suitable for operations. A series of earthen canals were constructed as a replacement for the aqueduct, and after evaluating the cost of demolishing the structure, the governments decided it would be more financially prudent to fence the aqueduct off from the public. 1116: 1152: 308:, which was fed to agricultural operations through a series of canals and irrigation projects built by CPR. Hugh B. Muckleston, the Assistant Chief Engineer for the Department of Natural Resources for CPR was the first to envision the Brooks Aqueduct, noting an earthen filled canal would be inconceivable given the terrain conditions. The decision was made to use 1128: 223: 343:
700,000, at a length of 3.1 kilometres Brooks Aqueduct claimed to be the largest concrete structure in existence. The copper expansion joints had significant leaks following construction which caused damage to the concrete supports, this was mitigated by drainage ditches and efforts to reduce the
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to allow for movement along the long aqueduct due to expansion and contraction with varying temperatures, the joints were made primarily of copper. The expansion joints were placed every 24 metres (80 ft) or fourth bent. To cross the CPR main line, a siphon was built which operated on the
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in 1935, this was part of a larger divestment in the region by CPR. The aqueduct was used for irrigation for about 30 years. Its original capacity was 25 m/s (900 cu ft/s). and the 113,000 hectares of land which were provided with water led to a new wave of settlement.
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The Brooks Aqueduct continues to stand to this day, although the structure itself is no longer structurally sound and has been fenced off since the 1970s. The Brooks Aqueduct and the immediate surrounding area was designated a
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over the rotting pedestals and flaking concrete shells. Following the completion of these upgrades in 1934 the Brooks Aqueduct was transferred to the Eastern Irrigation District, a farmer-owned entity formed under the
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of the water conveyed, combined with frost accumulation caused unavoidable deterioration to the concrete structure. CPR continued to refurbish the aqueduct through the 1920s and early 1930s, spraying
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as a payment for the completion of the transcontinental railway, which was divided into the Western, Central and Eastern sections. The Eastern section of the land grant provided access to the
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was contracted to construct the Brooks Aqueduct between 1912 and 1914. At its completion in 1914, and beginning of operations in 1915 the
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The Brooks Aqueduct was conceived by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) as a mechanism to irrigate a portion of the
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In 1969, the Alberta and Canadian governments assumed the responsibility of maintaining the structure under the
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in southern Alberta. CPR received a 12,000-square-kilometre (3-million-acre) block of land between
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on 18 November 1983 by the Government of Canada. The Brooks Aqueduct would later be designated a
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from 1914 to 1979, and is located approximately 8 kilometres south of the
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The firm of Grant, Smith & Co. & McDonnell of
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aqueduct
Brooks, Alberta
County of Newell
50°31′44″N 111°51′18″W / 50.5289°N 111.8550°W / 50.5289; -111.8550
Aqueduct
Parks Canada
Brooks Aqueduct
National Historic Site of Canada
Alberta Historic Resources Act
Brooks Aqueduct is located in Alberta
aqueduct
historic site
museum
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Southern Alberta
irrigate
Alberta
Lake Newell
City of Brooks
Palliser's Triangle
Calgary
Medicine Hat
Bow River
Bassano Dam
reinforced
Portland cement
open flume
catenary
expansion joints

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