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P12-201-4491 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. First sections of 24" RCP arrived today. Here a 15° mitre joint is being lifted off lowboy by 3500 Manitowoc; Dec. 2, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4492 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Template being used over screeding in placing bedding material for 84" RCP; December 2, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4493 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Putting in screeding and 84" RCP in preparation for pipe laying operation; Dec. 2, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4494 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Preparation of 84" RCP pipe bedding. Total depth 2' consisting of 1 to 1.5 foot of 3" minus rock and 1' to 6" of 3/4 minus material with a large percentage of fines. ...
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P12-201-4495 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Concrete placement of PP FF inlet to siphon structure. Looking from west at oulet end; November 30, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4496 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Crossing completed and 3500 on its way to PP FF; Nov. 28, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4497 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. 3500 Manitowoc leaving PP EE. This crossing is located on east bank of drain enlargement just north of PP EE outlet transition. This area was of concern due to ...
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P12-201-4498 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant FF -- Cat 225 backhoe finishing up access road into trench for 84" RCP; Dec. 1, 1977; USBR photo by D.J. Kline
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P12-201-4499 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Pumping Plant FF -- 3500 Manitowoc preparing to unload a section of 84" RCP from lowbow (sic). Note TD-20 cat in position to pull lowboy out of trench when load ...
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P12-201-4500 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Ady Canal -- Siphon forming going up for round to square transition on outlet of 84" CMP. Bulkhead in background is for shoring tunnel exit from under SP RR tracks; ...
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