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    An aerial view of the Dworshak Dam, in Orofino, Idaho. It is a concrete gravity dam. The water held in the reservoir is a deep cerulean blue. A large plume of white water pours over from the spillway.
    26 Jul 2022

    Coordinated action critical to preventing flooding in Portland, Vancouver

    PORTLAND, Ore. – Coordinated operations of storage reservoirs across the Columbia Basin reduced water levels by nine feet near Portland and Vancouver in mid-June preventing additional flood damage attributable to a powerful atmospheric river that impacted most of the four-state region, and beyond.
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