Sediment buildup has reduced the water storage capacity of Tuttle Creek Lake by about half since its completion in 1962. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is testing a new water injection dredging ...
The goal was simple: cover the truck in as much mud as possible and see how it performs when loaded down with thick, sticky clay. Review: I Drove The Ranger Lobo Ford Should’ve ...
Picture three-and-a-half football fields with earth piled onto them — piled as tall as the Empire State Building. That’s how much sediment flows into Tuttle Creek Lake each year. After decades of this ...
This is a 1964 map of Tuttle Creek Lake from the map collection of Operations Project Manager Brian McNulty, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since this map was printed, so much sediment has ...
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