Wetting Fresh Concrete at Shasta Dam December 1941
Freshly-poured concrete is wetted down at Shasta Dam, located in Shasta County, California, in December 1941. The dam, part of the Central Valley Project, was a key site for hydroelectric power and water storage. Constructed during World War II, it represents significant engineering efforts to enhance Californias water resources.
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Wetting Fresh Concrete at Shasta Dam December 1941
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