Waimea Ditch, the Glossary
Table of Contents
12 relations: Byte, Canal, Flume, H. P. Faye, Hawaii, Irrigation, Kauai, Kikiaola, Kokee Ditch, Sugarcane, Tunnel, Waimea River (Kauai).
- Canals in Hawaii
- Canals opened in 1907
- Geography of Kauai
- Irrigation in the United States
Byte
The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits.
Canal
Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi).
Flume
A flume is a human-made channel for water, in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain, in contrast to a trench or ditch.
H. P. Faye
Hans Peter (H.P.) Faye (October 20, 1859 – August 28, 1928) was a Norwegian-born businessman who developed sugarcane plantations on west Kauai.
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Hawaii
Hawaii (Hawaii) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland.
Irrigation
Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns.
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Kauai
Kauai, anglicized as Kauai, is one of the main Hawaiian Islands.
Kikiaola
Kīkīaola is a historic irrigation ditch (auwai) located near Waimea on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Waimea Ditch and Kikiaola are canals in Hawaii and Hawaii geography stubs.
Kokee Ditch
The Kōkee Ditch is an irrigation canal on the island of KauaOkinai. Waimea Ditch and Kokee Ditch are canals in Hawaii, Geography of Kauai, Hawaii geography stubs and irrigation in the United States.
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Sugarcane
Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, perennial grass (in the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar production.
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Tunnel
A tunnel is an underground or undersea passageway.
Waimea River (Kauai)
The Waimea River is the largest and the longest river on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Waimea Ditch and Waimea River (Kauai) are Hawaii geography stubs.
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See also
Canals in Hawaii
- Ala Wai Canal
- Kikiaola
- Kokee Ditch
- Waimea Ditch
Canals opened in 1907
- Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne
- Fairhaven Ditch
- Waimea Ditch
Geography of Kauai
- Kokee Ditch
- Kupolo
- Kāneiolouma Complex
- Niumalu
- Queen's Bath
- Waimea Ditch
Irrigation in the United States
- Acequia Madre (Las Vegas, New Mexico)
- Acequia Madre (Santa Fe)
- Alamo Canal
- All-American Canal
- Bighorn Ditch Headgate
- California Development Company
- Central Valley Project
- Coachella Canal
- Colorado River Irrigation Company
- Columbia Basin Project
- Conservation Effects Assessment Project
- Corpus Christi Ship Channel
- Crow Creek Water Ditch
- Delta Conveyance Project
- Delta Cross Channel
- Delta–Mendota Canal
- Espada Acequia
- Friant-Kern Canal
- High Line Canal
- Kokee Ditch
- Laramie-Poudre Tunnel
- Las Tres Haciendas Waterworks
- Lindsay Corporation
- Madera Canal
- Middle Rio Grande Project
- National Irrigation Congress
- National Water and Climate Center
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Navajo Indian Irrigation Project
- Orbit Irrigation Products
- Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program
- Rio Culebra (Colorado)
- Salt River Project
- Smith's Irrigation Ditch
- The Toro Company
- Uinta Indian Irrigation Project
- Waimea Ditch
- Yuma Project
- Zanja
- Zanja Madre