



1939 Vintage Siphon for Water Transport in Oregon
In October 1939, a significant engineering project unfolds in Malheur County, Oregon. The siphon, measuring eight feet in diameter, transports water over five miles to Dead Ox Flat. This infrastructure represents early advancements in water management, essential for agricultural development in the arid region. The project exemplifies the ingenuity of its time.
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1939 Vintage Siphon for Water Transport in Oregon