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Watershed | Episode 5: Lifeblood

Meet the ditch riders of western Nebraska. They have the little known, but vitally important job of monitoring canals in an area of the United States so arid the locals refer to the river there as the American Nile. Ditch riders hold the keys to valves that turn on and off the water that irrigates 60,000 acres of cropland. They also make certain that enough water is conserved and released to maintain habitat for endangered species downstream.

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PBS Learning Media

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