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Posts Tagged ‘Utah’

Great American Infrastructure: The Transcontinental Railroad

Thursday, September 1st, 2011
The Transcontinental Railroad

This is the sixth in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.

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Utah Flooding Situation Reports

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
Northern Flood Map

The Utah Department of Emergency Management has put together a list Flood Situation Reports, detailing the status and levels of recent flooding, as well as warnings for neighboring towns. The reports are updated frequently; be sure to check often for the latest info.

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Axtell, Utah Prefab Bridge Installation

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Well known for its use of accelerated bridge construction techniques and pre-fabricated bridge components to speed the construction and repair of the state’s aging bridge infrastructure, the Utah DOT opted to replace the Sevier River Bridge with pre-fabricated steel bridge components. – shortspansteelbridge on YouTube

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Utah: Proctor Lane Bridge Move

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

The second segment of the new Proctor Lane bridge is moved into place.
-UtahDOT on YouTube

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Utah: MVC Construction Progress Update February 2011

Friday, February 25th, 2011

The Mountain View Corridor is a new roadway which requires extensive grading and excavation (earthwork), relocating utilities, acquiring property, constructing drainage systems, building bridges and structures, and laying new pavement. Take a look at the progress.

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Time-Lapse Overpass Construction

Friday, January 14th, 2011

This shot was created at the construction site of the American Fork overpass. The photographer Chris Dortch can be contacted via telephone at 801-362-7229 or by email at chris@creativemediagroup.com
-HQMEDIA on YouTube

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Flooding in St. George, Utah

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Flooding of the Magaguadavic River over Riverview Ave. It looks pretty impassable but a few brave trucks were daring their way though the water.
-mozillamonks on YouTube

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JORDAN RIVER BASIN: PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

UTAH DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
In order to meet all the future water demands in the Jordan River Basin, cooperative efforts will be needed to more fully and efficiently use existing water supplies. State and local leaders must work closely with water
suppliers in the Basin to continue to promote aggressive water conservation measures and additional innovative water management technologies. While this effort may delay the need for costly new water developments, these measures alone will not satisfy all future needs. The proposed Bear River Development Project will ultimately be needed. Exactly when this project will be constructed depends upon actual population growth as well as the ability of water conservation and other strategies to reduce water demand and the agreements within the basin to share resources.

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Storm water rushes through SRP dam

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

“A major storm on Thursday, Jan. 21 quickly filled reservoirs on the Salt River. The rising levels prompted SRP to release water at several dams. Waylon Johnson of SRP shot this video of the release at Mormon Flat Dam.” -SRPConnect on YouTube

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