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KP-2391-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT. Concrete lining is about 3" thick. Reinforcement shows considerable corrosion; June 13, 1957; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2433-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project; March 15, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2434-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. Placing compacted earth fill on west side of forebay using Barco gas operated tampers; March 15, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2435-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. The forced air fuel oil heater used for concrete protection is shown in foreground; March 11, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2438-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project; March 1, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2439-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project; March 1, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2440-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. View from generator floor; February 22, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2441-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project; February 22, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2392-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT. Fire in 1956 damaged the power house and the turbine is not in operation. Water for irrigation flows through the power house structure and bypass. Forebay...
KP-2414-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. Looking upstream to afterbay showing hole washed out during 1957 irrigation season. Rocks in draft tube were washed down from repair made in forebay; ...