



Siphon Water Project Malheur County Oregon 1939
The Siphon in Malheur County, Oregon, plays a crucial role in water management. Built in October 1939, this engineering project measures eight feet in diameter and transports water over five miles to Dead Ox Flat. It showcases advancements in infrastructure that supported agriculture and rural development in the United States.
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Siphon Water Project Malheur County Oregon 1939