English: The Ewing Ditch at
Tennessee Pass in Colorado. The ditch, a transbasin diversion, collects water from the
Eagle River watershed and conveys it over the Continental Divide to
Tennessee Creek, a stream that joins with the
East Fork Arkansas River to form the
Arkansas River. The Ewing Ditch is also called the Burton Ditch. It is Colorado's oldest transbasin diversion, dating from the 1880s. Here it is shown empty in October.
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