Levee Removal by Explosives, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Quentin Rhoton
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

To benefit two endangered fish species, waterfowl and other wildlife, and water quality in the lake and downstream, the decision was made to remove levees that had been in place since the 1950s. Because the levee material was mainly dredged up lake bottom peat, it was decided to pare down the sites chosen for breaching with dozers and trackhoes. This material was spread out onsite instead of expensive removal by dumping elsewhere. Because of the instability of the final pared down levees and the lake level being at a ten-year low, it was decided to use explosives to breach four of the sites. After over five months of earthmoving and two weeks of loading holes, the levees were detonated the day before Halloween, 2007. Somehow pumpkins showed up to be part of the explosive activities.
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APA: Quentin Rhoton  (2009)  Levee Removal by Explosives, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon

MLA: Quentin Rhoton Levee Removal by Explosives, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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