Morelos Dam

The Morelos Dam

The dam allows Mexico to divert its allotted water from the Colorado River to highly developed crop lands in the Mexicali, Mexico Valley. The Morelos Dam is the final dam on the Colorado River. It is run by the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC). On March 23, 2014, an eight-week flood was begun with the opening of a gate at Morelos Dam. The goal is to rejuvenate a desert riparian habitat which naturalist Aldo Leopold explored in 1922 and described as "awesome jungles" and "lovely groves" in his memoir A Sand County Almanac.
You can admire the entire town of Morelos and its surroundings' beautiful natural scenery. The dam was inaugurated on September 23, 1950, with a capacity of 230 / m3 / sec. With a height of 42.10 m., Threshold elevation of 1.70 and 20 gates. Its area covers a total of 175,000 hectares of land.
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