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Plumas Lake /  California / Levee / Federal Emergency Management Agency / Yuba River / Yuba County /  California / Levee breach / Geography of California / Geotechnical engineering / Sacramento metropolitan area
Date: 2010-08-06 04:44:23
Plumas Lake
California
Levee
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Yuba River
Yuba County
California
Levee breach
Geography of California
Geotechnical engineering
Sacramento metropolitan area

FEMA approves Yuba County levee work Comments 29 June 01, [removed]:40:00 PM By Ben van der Meer/Appeal-Democrat

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