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  • 4367
    P12-201-4286 NA Klamath Project OR-CA. Overall view of leads with Vulcan 1 hammer and water jet pipe and 4" hose leading to it. In background is a dewatering pump. Center Canal flume; January 7, 1977; ...
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  • 4368
    P12-201-4287 NA Klamath Project OR-CA. Closer view of water jetting preparation. Note two pile bucks setting water jet; January 7, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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  • 4369
    P12-201-4288 NA Klamath Project OR-CA. Results of 1/7 water jetting. Note two piling (upper right and center right). These were the two piling jetted to 35' depth; January 10, 1977; USBR photo by D. ...
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  • 4370
    P12-201-4289 NA Klamath Project OR-CA. Tying rebar in place for flume pier base (footing); January 13, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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  • 4371
    P12-201-4290 NA Klamath Project OR-CA. 3/4-yard bucket used with Manitowoc 3500 dragline to lift concrete from transit mixer to pier (excavation site). Center Canal flume in background; January 14, 1977; ...
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  • 4398
    P12-201-4316 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Completed bents No. 1 and 2 of construction bridge with P+H 670 in position to drive piling in Plant EE; January 18, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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    P12-201-4318 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Vulcan No. 1 hammer to be used in Pumping Plant EE pile driving; January 18, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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  • 4401
    P12-201-4319 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Shown is Row 12 vertical piling driven before cutoff at Pumping Plant EE site; January 20, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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  • 4403
    P12-201-4321 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant EE - Setting batter piling butt into hammer lead; January 24, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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  • 4404
    P12-201-4322 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Center Canal - Case 580 Construction King used to break 18" frost layer for flume extension floor; January 25, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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