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Title page 20
Relation Klamath Falls
Date 2004-01-18 to 2004-01-19
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Description fornia, and is the main source of Lost River, which in turn will provide water for the irrigation of the upper or remaining fourth of the project. A unique feature is the fact that about one-half the land to be irrigated is now under water. By the construction of restraining dams at Clear Lake and Horsefly Valley, the diversion of the surplus water of Lost River into the Klamath, and the deepening of the channel of the latter at the point where it enters the Klamath Gap, almost the entire...
Identifier http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,1158

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