California State Water Project Receives Major Engineering Honor.News Editors and Government Writers SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2001 California's State Water Project today received a prestigious award for engineering excellence. Selected as one of the greatest engineering achievements The United States National Academy of Engineering has produced a list of its top twenty engineering achievements of the century, ranging from electrification to developments in materials science. of the 20th Century, the SWP is the first project on US soil to be named as a Civil Engineering Monument of the Millennium The Monument of the Millennium is an archaeological site and reconstruction in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The site was designated in 1963, in the millennial anniversary of the foundation of Luxembourg City by Siegfried. by the American Society of Civil Engineers “ASCE” redirects here. For the Nigerian stock exchange, see Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is a professional body founded in 1852 to represent members of the civil engineering profession worldwide. (ASCE ASCE abbr. American Society of Civil Engineers ). "America's engineers have selected California's water project as one of the greatest engineering marvels of an entire century," said Department of Water Resources Director Thomas M. Hannigan Thomas M. "Tom" Hannigan served in the California State Assembly from 1978 until he was termed out in 1996. From 1986 through 1996 he was the Majority Floor Leader in the Assembly. He was a Democrat from Solano County. . In California, only the Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate Bridge, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco to Marin Co., W Calif.; built 1933–37. Its overall length is 9,266 ft (2,824 m); its main span across the strait, 4,200 ft (1,280 m), is one of the longest bridges in the world. Joseph B. is slated to receive a similar honor at a ceremony at the span on May 30. DWR planned, built and operates the State Water Project, largest State-run multipurpose water and power system in the nation. Serving 23 million Californians, the SWP is a system of reservoirs, aqueducts, power plants and pumping plants extending over 600 miles in length. Key features include Oroville Dam, tallest dam in the US, and San Luis Reservoir The San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir located in the eastern part of the Diablo Range in west-central California, approximately 45 miles (72 km) southeast of the city of San Jose. , largest offstream storage reservoir in the nation. Robert W. Bein, ASCE President, presented the award to Hannigan in ceremonies at the Sacramento Convention Center The Sacramento Convention Center is the main center for events happening in Sacramento, California, USA, which encompasses three venues: The Exhibit Hall, The Community Center Theatre and the Memorial Auditorium. External links
"It is fitting that the largest State-built water development project in the United States would be chosen by ASCE for this special honor," said Bein. "The State Water Project is an outstanding example of engineering ingenuity and dedication to ensuring the public's well-being." The award ceremony was witnessed by dozens of retired DWR engineers who helped plan and build the State Water Project during the 1950s and 1960s. Among the DWR retirees was Engineer David N. Kennedy, who served longest as DWR Director, from 1983 to 1998. He was a planning engineer in DWR during the 1960s. Kennedy noted that when the State Water Project was built, it included the latest in environmental protection. An example: a temperature control outlet at Oroville Dam that was highly innovative and has benefitted generations of fishing downstream rivers. DWR Director Hannigan noted that the SWP has served Californians reliably for more than four decades. He reported that since initiating deliveries in 1962, the State Water Project has delivered more than 60 million acre-feet of water. The only two projects previously honored by ASCE as Millennium Monuments are the Panama Canal and Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan. The Department of Water Resources operates and maintains the State Water Project, provides dam safety and flood control and inspection services, assists local water districts in water management and water conservation planning, and plans for future statewide water needs. Visit DWR 's Website at http://wwwdwr.water.ca.gov |
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