This report provides a detailed account of the Tumalo irrigation project, which was initiated in the early 20th century to provide water to the arid regions of central Oregon. The report details the planning, design, and construction of the project, as well as the environmental and social impact of the irrigation on the local community. It is an important resource for scholars studying the history of irrigation and water management in the American West.
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