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Boulder Canyon

American  

noun

  1. a canyon of the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, above Boulder Dam.


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Utz Brands, for example, offers its Boulder Canyon line of salty snacks made with avocado oil or olive oil rather than traditional seed oils.

From MarketWatch

“We feel very good about the momentum on Boulder Canyon,” Utz Brands CEO Howard Friedman said in a recent investor presentation.

From MarketWatch

Boulder Canyon is the No. 1 potato chip brand in the “natural” snack food channel.

From MarketWatch

Two landmark federal measures were born as a result: the Flood Control Act of 1928, which created a levee construction program costing an unprecedented $300 million, and the Boulder Canyon Project Act, which authorized the construction of a $165-million high dam on the Colorado, eventually to be christened Hoover Dam.

From Los Angeles Times

Even more pointedly, Hamby maintained that the failure to reach a seven-state consensus would mean that the “Law of the River” would prevail — that is, the compact, the Boulder Canyon Act, and subsequent court rulings and other agreements that have governed apportionment up to now, including California’s 4.4-million-acre-foot guarantee.

From Los Angeles Times