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The Dam and the Mountain Lakes

Cook's Ferry 1913 testimony describes how mountain lakes fed the water supply and how a dam could help.

In 1913, Cook's Ferry testimony to the McKenna-McBride Commission described how mountain lakes fed the water supply to the reserves. The testimony described how a dam could help stabilize the supply for farming.

The testimony records a community that was farming and thinking practically about water management.

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  • Mountain lakes fed water, dam described as helpful
  • Crops failed without reliable water

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