Stanislaus River water management system
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The Stanislaus River water management system is an integrated network of dams, reservoirs, and related infrastructure that regulates river flows, supports irrigation and municipal water supply, and provides flood control and hydropower in California’s Stanislaus River basin.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15948837 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Stanislaus River water management system Context triple: [Tulloch Dam, isPartOf, Stanislaus River water management system]
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Yaqui Valley irrigation system
The Yaqui Valley irrigation system is a large-scale agricultural water management network in Sonora, Mexico, that transformed the region into a highly productive center for irrigated farming, especially wheat.
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Lahontan Valley irrigation district
The Lahontan Valley irrigation district is an agricultural water management area in western Nevada that supplies and regulates irrigation for farms and ranches around Fallon and the surrounding Lahontan Valley.
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Kern River Watermaster system
The Kern River Watermaster system is an administrative and operational framework that allocates, monitors, and regulates water rights and deliveries along California’s Kern River.
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Feather River Project
The Feather River Project is a major California water development and hydroelectric initiative centered on the Feather River watershed, providing water storage, power generation, and flood control for the state.
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Gila River flood control system
The Gila River flood control system is an integrated network of dams, channels, and related infrastructure designed to manage and mitigate flooding along Arizona’s Gila River.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Stanislaus River water management system Target entity description: The Stanislaus River water management system is an integrated network of dams, reservoirs, and related infrastructure that regulates river flows, supports irrigation and municipal water supply, and provides flood control and hydropower in California’s Stanislaus River basin.
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A.
Yaqui Valley irrigation system
The Yaqui Valley irrigation system is a large-scale agricultural water management network in Sonora, Mexico, that transformed the region into a highly productive center for irrigated farming, especially wheat.
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B.
Lahontan Valley irrigation district
The Lahontan Valley irrigation district is an agricultural water management area in western Nevada that supplies and regulates irrigation for farms and ranches around Fallon and the surrounding Lahontan Valley.
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C.
Kern River Watermaster system
The Kern River Watermaster system is an administrative and operational framework that allocates, monitors, and regulates water rights and deliveries along California’s Kern River.
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D.
Feather River Project
The Feather River Project is a major California water development and hydroelectric initiative centered on the Feather River watershed, providing water storage, power generation, and flood control for the state.
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E.
Gila River flood control system
The Gila River flood control system is an integrated network of dams, channels, and related infrastructure designed to manage and mitigate flooding along Arizona’s Gila River.
- F. None of above. chosen
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