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  2. Delta–Mendota Canal - Wikipedia

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    Nearly two-thirds of the canal has been impacted by subsidence, over 20 miles of the concrete lined canal, and all the earth lined portion. By 1966, 35 miles demonstrated a drop of 1 feet, 3 feet elevation drop in 15 mile stretch, 5 foot decrease in a 5-mile portion, and 2 feet of the canal demonstrated a drop of 6 feet.

  3. United Concrete Pipe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    United Concrete Pipe Corporation was a manufacturing and construction company based in Southern California. It was in the business of constructing and installing concrete water pipes for irrigation, water lines, sewers, and drains, and after 1930 expanded into general construction, building concrete bridges, tunnels, concrete roads, and ...

  4. Tower Bridge (Sacramento, California) - Wikipedia

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    The concrete pylons were initially painted a sky-blue color. [6] ... No. CA-73, "Sacramento River Bridge", 134 photos, 21 data pages, 12 photo caption pages;

  5. California worker died in a cement mixer. His case was ... - AOL

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    Cal-OSHA investigated the death of Jairo Ramirez but only after The Sacramento Bee inquired about it did the DA file charges. ... which makes large 60-inch diameter concrete pipes, has a ...

  6. California Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Groundwater use and pumping in the area was the major water use for farmers and agriculture in the 1920s, and over time, this over-pumping resulted in land subsidence and a decline in groundwater-level resources. In time, this resulted in major land subsidence by the 1970s with local areas having 0.30 to 8.5 m (1 to 28 ft) of subsidence.

  7. The Conco Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Conco was awarded the concrete contract for the new $1.2 billion San Francisco 49ers Levi Stadium. The scope of the project called for extensive concrete work that consisted of slabs in excess of 2,000,000 square feet and used more than 65,000 cubic yards of concrete to complete.