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1990s AGRICULTURE The arid Grand Valley depends on irrigation. In the late 1800s the newly watered desert developed high water table and alkali problems. Drainage ditches were the solution. A century later, alkaline salts which leached from the soil and entered the Colorado River were another problem to be addressed. Lining ditches with concrete to control seepage began in earnest in the 1990s. (Carol McManus Photo) |