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| After hurricanes deluged areas in Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Homestead, Florida, the US Army Corps of Engineers channelized the Kissimmee River to improve drainage efficiency in Central Florida. However, the resulting environmental impact on Lake Okeechobee became so severe that it was decided to backfill the 43 Mile long canal to recreate the original meandering Kissimmee River route, restoring some 27000 acres of wetlands for waterfowl, native animals and vegetation. REYNOLDS Low Ground Pressure scrapers were chosen to move the old spoil material over swampy ground to backfill the canal.
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