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You searched for: Start Over Dams Remove constraint Dams Author United States. Bureau of Reclamation Remove constraint Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation Subject Irrigation projects Remove constraint Subject: Irrigation projects Subject Klamath Project (U.S.) -- History Remove constraint Subject: Klamath Project (U.S.) -- History Subject Lost River (Oregon and California) Remove constraint Subject: Lost River (Oregon and California)

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  • 1671
    KP-1321-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Boundary Dam; February 21, 1947; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 1672
    KP-1322-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Boundary Dam; February 21, 1947; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 1673
    KP-1323-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Boundary Dam; February 21, 1947; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 1674
    KP-1324-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Boundary Dam; February 21, 1947; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 2452
    KP-1935 - Klamath Project; March 29, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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  • 4323
    P-12-200-4241 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The dam diverts excess water to the Klamath River through the Lost River Diversion Channel and thereby controls downstream flow in Lost River to prevent ...
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  • 4324
    P-12-200-4242 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. Diversions at this dam are carried in "J" Canal to serve lands if the Tule Lake Division. It is a reinforced concrete slab and buttress type, 23 feet ...
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  • 4336
    P-12-200-4255 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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  • 4337
    P-12-200-4256 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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  • 4338
    P-12-200-4257 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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