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Straight channels are often concrete lined to prevent erosion and maintain the integrity of the channel. The concrete lining helps to manage water flow, reduce sediment buildup, and protect the channel from fluctuating water levels or high velocities. Additionally, concrete lining can help improve the channel's longevity and reduce maintenance requirements.

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