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    Log dam with water flowing through
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    August 3, 1908
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    The picturesque waterwheels on the Deschutes built by Joseph Miller and his sons, Joe and Don, were 42 feet high. Built in a protected place surrounded on the river side by a dam with a gate to control ...
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    An outside photograph of what has been identified as the Umatilla River in Oregon. The river flows between two embankments of fir trees. The right embankment contains a high density of fir trees, and ...
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    KP-2215-R2 - Klamath Project, Gerber Dam. Downstream face of spillway showing leaks from construction joints and water flowing along downstream face of dam. California Projects; July 14, 1953; Photo by ...
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    KP-2599-R2-Klamath Project, LANGELL VALLEY DIVISION - North Canal. Looking northwest at Station 451. Emulsion and water flowing in empty canal; April 27, 1961; Photo by K.J. Greene
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  • 9. [Image] Gerber Dam
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    CN-12-201-542NA Klamath Project. View of water flowing over Gerber spillway at 60 cfs from area below left abutment; May 22, 1975; USBR photo by A. L. Bardal
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    Looking north, from 20th Street to beyond Randolph Street. The Chicago Drainage Canal, its source in Lake Michigan and its north and south branches are well shown. Water flows from Lake Michigan through ...
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    Some of the glacial streams have dry channels in the early morning but as the ice begins to melt the stream grows until by evening it is a regular torrent. The glacier can be seen in the background.
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    The water flow is about 782 feet per second
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    P12-201-4540NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Plant E Outlet Transition Bridge -- Water flowing from base of the left retaining wall at Plant E. Flow was a by-product of jetting operations for Plant E west ...
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    P12-201-4441 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Center Canal Flume--View of outlet transition south wall after corntractor forces stopped source of water flow. Visquene was laid next to the outlet transition ...
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  • 3515
    KP-2502-R2- Klamath Project- CLEAR LAKE- Ground Fracture - Southwest Shore, Section 16, T. 46 N., R. 7 E., M.D.M. - D. E. Close-up of the water inlet to the fracture showing how the water flows to the ...
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    P12-201-4568NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Ady Canal -- Siphon hydrostatic test -- Plant FF. Water in CMP was held at head of 10" using 192 GMP Homelite pump regulated by means of valve on downstream side ...
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