California Canals and Ditches - NHD Flowline

Feb 26, 2020 (Last modified Feb 4, 2025)
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This dataset is a selection of the Canals and Ditches FType code in the National Hydrography Flowline dataset for California. FType = 336

Canals and Ditches are defined as:
An artificial open waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft.

You can learn more about the National Hydrography Dataset here.

This is a link to a list of the FCodes used in the NHD.
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2014
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U.S. Geological Survey, 2014, National Hydrography Dataset (ver. USGS National Hydrography Dataset NHDFlowline - 2014 (published 20191002)), accessed ‎July ‎26, ‎2019 at URL https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/national-hydrography/access-national-hydrography-products
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U.S. Geological Survey
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