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[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_114_1.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_114_1.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_115_1.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_115_1.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_164.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_164.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_163.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_163.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_162.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_162.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_112_1.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_112_1.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

An excavator removes the concrete cap from Roaring

An excavator removes the concrete cap from Roaring

An excavator removes the concrete cap from Roaring River Dam in Jackson County, Tennessee Aug. 1, 2017. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is removing the dam, built in 1976 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engin... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_165.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_165.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_113_1.jpg

[Water Runoff 2] 412-DSP-2-Runoff_113_1.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: Low head dam, Northwest Branch, Anacostia River. Colesville, MD. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain ... More

An excavator loads a dump truck with concrete, rock

An excavator loads a dump truck with concrete, rock

An excavator loads a dump truck with concrete, rock and soil from Roaring River Dam in Jackson County, Tennessee Aug. 1, 2017. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is removing the dam, built in 1976 by the U... More

An excavator moves into position to remove Roaring

An excavator moves into position to remove Roaring

An excavator moves into position to remove Roaring River Dam in Jackson County, Tennessee Aug. 1, 2017. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is removing the dam, built in 1976 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engin... More

A notch in Roaring River Dam allows water to lower

A notch in Roaring River Dam allows water to lower

A notch in Roaring River Dam allows water to lower so work crews can remove the low head dam to restore the stream Aug. 1, 2017. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is removing the dam, built in 1976 by the... More

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