Crews break ground on pipeline to supply water to Red River Valley during droughts
The $1.22 billion pipeline will transport water from the Missouri River near Washburn, N.D., to the Sheyenne River, which meanders through the eastern part of the state and eventually flows into the Red River north of Fargo. Supporters say the project would help meet the supplemental water needs of nearly half of North Dakota’s population, including water consumers in Fargo and Grand Forks, but the pipeline’s completion is years away. 4:11 pm, Aug. 3, 2021 ×
Gary Rosenau, who farms near Carrington, N.D., signs his name to a segment of the Red River Water Supply Project pipeline during a groundbreaking celebration on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021. Next to Rosenau s signature, an attendee has written After 70 years of thirst, finally a drink of water, reflecting the pipeline s long and meandering path from idea to reality. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service
Crews break ground on pipeline to supply water to Red River Valley during droughts
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Crews break ground on pipeline to supply water to Red River Valley during droughts
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