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    The Klamath Project at 100: Conserving our Resources, Preserving our Heritage 1905- 2005: The First Century of Water for the Klamath Project Grain Truck, Lower Klamath Lake, 2004 Prepared by Dan Keppen, ...
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    P12-200-2777A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. View looking downstream at right abutment of Keno Regulating Dam, which controls level of 18 miles of river and Lake Ewauna- Keno to Klamath Falls. ...
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  • 3. [Image] The Klamath Project
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    "Seventh draft"; Includes bibliographical references and index
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    "November 2000."
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  • 9442
    "Reprinted May 2003."; Includes bibliographical references; Also available at http://eesc.oregonstate.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/html/sr/sr1037/sr1037.html
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    P12-200-2791A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. Employees of M-K Co., under contract with PP&L Co., drilling rock and placing explosive for excavation of 100' X 12' X 3500' channel through Keno ...
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  • 3561
    KP-2545-R2-Klamath Project - PUMPING PLANT 9, Tule Lake Sump 2. View of pumping units taken from bridge deck. Units are 25 cfs capacity at 15 feet head; December 26, 1959; Photo by K.J. Greene
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    KP-2553-R2-Klamath Project - TULE LAKE DIVISION - Pumping Plant T. View looking northwest to inlet. Plant serves 3 farm units and was constructed in 1956. Capacity is 9 cfs at 8' head. Bypass valve permits ...
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    KP-2571-R2-Klamath Project - TULE LAKE DIVISION - Sump 2, Specifications DC-5307, R-Canal. Hancock Elevating Scraper, 8 cu. yd. capacity with sideboards, placing canal lining at Station 29+50, R-Canal; ...
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    P-12-200-4236 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is an earth and rock fill type structure 39 feet high and has ...
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