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  2. Lewiston Dam (California) - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston Dam is an earthfill dam on the Trinity River that forms Lewiston Lake near Weaverville, California, United States. [2] The 91 ft (28 m) high earthfill dam is 7 mi (11 km) downstream of Trinity Dam and was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. [2] Construction was completed in 1963. [1]

  3. List of United States Bureau of Reclamation dams - Wikipedia

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    Following is a complete list of the approximately 340 dams owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation as of 2008. [1] The Bureau was established in July 1902 as the "United States Reclamation Service" and was renamed in 1923. The agency has operated in the 17 western states of the continental U.S., divided into five administrative regions.

  4. Category : United States Bureau of Reclamation proposed dams

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    Proposed dams of the United States Bureau of Reclamation. Pages in category "United States Bureau of Reclamation proposed dams" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Category:United States Bureau of Reclamation dams - Wikipedia

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    United States Bureau of Reclamation proposed dams (7 P) Pages in category "United States Bureau of Reclamation dams" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total.

  6. Colorado River Storage Project - Wikipedia

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    Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell near Page, Arizona. The dam and lake are major components in the Colorado River Storage Project's attempt to regulate the flow of the Colorado River. The Colorado River Storage Project is a United States Bureau of Reclamation project designed to oversee the development of the upper basin of the Colorado River.

  7. Carlsbad Irrigation District - Wikipedia

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    Begun in the 1880s, it is now managed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and provides irrigation water to a large area around Carlsbad, diverted from the Pecos River and the Black River. The late 19th and early 20th-century elements of the project were designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1964.

  8. Mansfield Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam was a joint project by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and the United States Bureau of Reclamation, with partial funding provided by the Public Works Administration. Brown and Root, headed by James E. Walters, Sr., was the prime contractor. [1] The dam was completed in 1941.

  9. San Juan–Chama Project - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan–Chama Project is a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation interbasin water transfer project located in the states of New Mexico and Colorado in the United States.The project consists of a series of tunnels and diversions that take water from the drainage basin of the San Juan River – a tributary of the Colorado River – to supplement water resources in the Rio Grande watershed.

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