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  • 1502
    KP-1160-R2 - Klamath Project - Highway Siphon - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; The siphon consists of three 54" reinforced concrete pipes; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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  • 1505
    KP-1164-R2 Klamath Project - Railroad Siphon; General view of the railroad siphon of the Klamath Straits Drain just after the drain was filled with water; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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  • 1508
    KP-1163-R2 Klamath Project - Highway Siphon; General view of the east or inlet end of the highway siphon of the Klamath Straits Drain after filling of the drain with water; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. ...
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  • 1518
    KP-1174-R2 Klamath Project; Photograph taken from the Township line bridge looking North to the Middle Canal flume and Pumping Plant E; June 6, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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  • 1520
    KP-1176-R2 Klamath Project; June 6, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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  • 1437
    KP-1095-R2 - Klamath Project - Tule Lake Division - Modoc Unit; A portion of the barn is located within the right-of-way required for the Klamath Straits Drain; January 29, 1945; Photo by R. S. Hopkins...
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  • 1503
    KP-1161-R2 Klamath Project - Railroad Siphon - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; The siphon consists of three 54" corrugated metal pipes which were jacked through the railroad embankment without interference ...
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  • 1511
    KP-1167-R2 Klamath Project - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; Flood irrigation of the lands is in progress. View shows effects of a wind storm on power line due the the poor stability of earth in which ...
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  • 1519
    KP-1175-R2 Klamath Project; The outlet is to be used temporarily until such time a new structure is constructed. Note: Erosion of the dike on the left showing anticipated effect of use of the outlet ...
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  • 1434
    KP-1092-R2 - Klamath Project - Tule Lake Division - Modoc Unit; Center line of the channel is shown by the white flag in the center of the picture and runs past the right end of the barn in the background; ...
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