East Jordan Canal

The East Jordan Canal is a historic waterway in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.[1]

Looking south along the East Jordan Canal at the Sandy Civic Center TRAX station in Sandy, April 2015

Description

The canal is owned by Salt Lake City Public Utilities.[2] The canal exits the Jordan River at Turner Dam, along with the Utah and Salt Lake Canal. An extension of the canal was proposed in 2012, involving a partnership between Salt Lake City Public Utilities and the city of Cottonwood Heights that would result in the construction of a multi-use trail on top of the canal as it passes through an existing urban neighborhood.

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References

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