Floods were a big problem too developers of Yuma county because they messed with their crops and they slowed down the project down.One major flood was in 1912 but then an even bigger flood hit in 1916 …show more content…
On June 29 1913 one of the first waves of water flowed through yuma and 100 years later the water still flowed through an underground passageway.The siphons construction was designed because of the Bureau reclamation it was created in 1904 and two years later it was opened .The colorado river flowed 1,400 miles through the rocky mountains and to the gulf of California carrying the water to the west. And over the centuries there were many efforts to apply more water to the production of food so that they could sustain human life.But long before that even before the Europeans came into the land the Quechan indians used the desert to grow their crops and they used the water from the flood to water their crops. The Quechan Indians were able to grow crops just by using the water from the floods and they just relied on that using no technology. Over the years after the Gadsden purchase the south of gila river built a private ditch formed by the companies to irrigate their lands that were in the yuma valley but they were not successful. In the earlier times people relied on pumping water from the river to irrigate the valley,some of the things they used to run the pumps were wood and oil which was why the river was constantly flooding. Due to all the problems in 190 they passed the reclamation act that allowed irrigation projects so that the west can ensure a stable water supply and they could water their crops. And in 1909 the laguna dam was the first dam on the colorado river making it the end of steamboats and the beginning of a new irrigation system.Since that year new ideas were going out to improve the way people grew and irrigate their crops,many of the projects that were made helped farmers because now they did not have to struggle. When the hoover dam was built it