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City of Bakersfield begins reconstructing Kern River Canal Backup Weir

City of Bakersfield begins reconstructing Kern River Canal Backup Weir

Yahoo22-02-2025

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — City crews have begun working on replacing the vital, Kern River Canal Backup Weir.
The first step in replacing the essential piece of water infrastructure began yesterday, when the city of Bakersfield demolished the old weir.
Bakersfield's Water Department uses the weir, located just east of the Coffee Road bridge, to control flood water and divert Kern River water as well.
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The previous weir was damaged by high flows in 2019 and again during the heavy atmospheric river that hit Kern County hard in 2023, leaving it out of commission.
The reconstruction of the water maintenance facility will aid the city in managing water flows more efficiently and protecting property, bikers, and pedestrians who use the path to cross the Kern River.
City officials say the construction project is expected to wrap up in September.
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