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Klamath Straits Drain (Oregon)
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Pumping Plant E (Oregon)
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P12-201-4479 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Contractor had to pre-excavate sites where PP 'E' bridge piling would be driven. During construction of PP 'E', a pit run material was used for backfill. Apparently ...
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P12-201-4542NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant E Outlet Bridge. Photo shows 3500 Manitowoc on ramp on top of west side bridge piles. This ramp was made so pile driving rig could reach across the ...
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P12-201-4543NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant E Outlet Bridge. Same as photo 4542NA above but 3500 Manitowoc now in position to drive piles; March 29, 1978; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4572NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Plant E. Outlet east side bridge footing forms. Note back of footing was extended to allow for out of specifications piling. The extra concrete and steel was at ...
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P12-201-4472 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Another view of the PP 'E' bridge, west side. Three (3) short piling have been driven to specs.; two center piling are driven to 31' depth; November 22, 1977; USBR ...
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P12-201-4474 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. View of PP 'E' bridge looking from west to east. Piling far right driven to 40' depth. Remaining piling are in to a depth of 31'. Note: Center pile caught fire due ...
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P12-201-4475 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Spoils removed from east side of PP 'E' outlet transition for PP 'E' bridge piling. Material was removed by backhoe due to rock; November 23, 1977; USBR photo by ...
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P12-201-4544NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant E Outlet Bridge. Photo shows east side footing with 4 regular piles in front with 2 added piling in rear. One can just see the added pile behind ...
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