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Columbia Basin Project / Grand Coulee Dam / Banks Lake / Grand Coulee / Dry Falls Dam / United States Bureau of Reclamation / Dam / Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake / Reservoir / Washington / Geography of the United States / Columbia River
Date: 2014-11-21 11:03:23
Columbia Basin Project
Grand Coulee Dam
Banks Lake
Grand Coulee
Dry Falls Dam
United States Bureau of Reclamation
Dam
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
Reservoir
Washington
Geography of the United States
Columbia River

Benefits of the Columbia Basin Project In addition to storing and carrying water for irrigation, producing electricity, controlling floods, providing recreation, and regulating streamflow, the Columbia Basin Project also

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