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In perhaps a sign of weariness in Montana, the state Emergency Coordination Center on Sunday felt compelled to issue a statement saying Fort Peck Dam is not in danger of failing in an effort to ...
When the famous photographer Margaret Bourke-White made her iconic 1936 Life magazine cover shot of the still-under-construction spillway at Fort Peck Dam – the very first cover of the magazine ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is celebrating 20 years since opening the Fort Peck Dam Interpretive Center and Museum in ...
He said the problem starts with how the Fort Peck Dam was built. The Army Corp of ... "There's no imminent risk, there's no imminent danger. They are routinely inspected," said the Army Corps ...
This year, repairs are being made on Fort Peck Dam’s gates, the spillway slab, plunge pool, recreation area roads and drains, the spillway access road and drains and rehabilitation of eight ...
‘‘We’re not concerned that they’re in any danger of going extinct ... the Missouri River above Fort Peck and on the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers below the dam. Anglers who have ...
The moment: Construction on Fort Peck Dam begins in 1933. The story:"Now people talk about the Fort Peck Dam as the fulfillment of a dream. It is only a small percentage of the whole dream ...
It's down to tumbleweeds that have blown into the lake. But with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boosting outflows through Fort Peck Dam to 11,000 cubic feet per second this week, water levels ...
Documentary about construction ...
BILLINGS — Telling the story in one hour of the herculean effort it took to redirect the longest river in the U.S. and construct the Fort Peck Dam was a challenge for filmmaker Scott Sterling.
I was to stop off at New Deal, a settlement near Billings, Montana, where I would photograph the construction of Fort Peck, the world’s largest earth-filled dam. Harry told me to watch out for ...