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Topic Title: New Wave Pool Technology
Topic Summary: Trying to bring prices down
Created On: 07/15/2017 06:17 AM
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An irrigation ditch in the vicinity of Bend, Oregon provides a bit of a prototype.  California has big-enough aqueducts.  I have difficulty thinking of rivers with large-enough diversions to support wave parks.  Of course stretches with desirable whitewater are highly valued by kayakers and rafters.

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