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Water coming to surface of North Kaibab Trail from break in Trans-canyon Waterline and flowing down into Bright Angel Creek. (The pipeline is buried below the surface of the trail.) NPS Photo.
The pipeline, installed in the mid-1960's, feeds water from Roaring Springs, located approximately 3,500 feet below the North Rim. Water is piped from the springs to the South Rim via a 16 mile-long pipeline. Water is then gravity-fed to the Indian Gardens pumping station, located 3,000 feet below the South Rim, then pumped from Indian Gardens to South Rim water tanks. Water is also pumped from Roaring Springs to North Rim water tanks by a seven mile-long pipeline.
Portions of the pipeline are exposed and therefore can be susceptible to breaks.
نسب العمل إلى مُؤَلِّفه – يلزم نسب العمل إلى مُؤَلِّفه بشكل مناسب وتوفير رابط للرخصة وتحديد ما إذا أجريت تغييرات. بالإمكان القيام بذلك بأية طريقة معقولة، ولكن ليس بأية طريقة تشير إلى أن المرخِّص يوافقك على الاستعمال.
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عنوان الصورة
Water coming to surface of North Kaibab Trail from break in Trans-canyon Waterline and flowing down into Bright Angel Creek. (The pipeline is buried below the surface of the trail.) NPS Photo.
The pipeline, installed in the mid-1960's, feeds water from Roaring Springs, located approximately 3,500 feet below the North Rim. Water is piped from the springs to the South Rim via a 16 mile-long pipeline. Water is then gravity-fed to the Indian Gardens pumping station, located 3,000 feet below the South Rim, then pumped from Indian Gardens to South Rim water tanks. Water is also pumped from Roaring Springs to North Rim water tanks by a seven mile-long pipeline.
Portions of the pipeline are exposed and therefore can be susceptible to breaks.
المؤلف
NPS Photo
عنوان قصير
Grand Canyon National Park: Trans Canyon Pipeline: TCP11