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Parker Dam, Spanning Colorado River between AZ & CA, Parker, La Paz County, AZ

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Summary

Significance: It was constructed from 1934 to 1938 as the second impoundment of the lower Colorado River by the Bureau of Reclamation. Together with the Hoover Dam and Davis Dam, 155 miles upstream and 88 miles upstream, respectively, Parker Dam provides flood protection, hydroelectric generation, and water storage for agricultural, industrial, and domestic use in the Southwest. Storage of water behind the dam and the regulation of water flow in the Colorado River below the dam allow the United States to comply with the Mexican Treaty of 1944, particularly annual delivery of 1.5 million acre-feet of water to Mexico. Electricity produced at Parker Dam contributed to the post-WWII development of Arizona and southern California, and these facilities are directly associated with the important historical event or theme of Federal containment and water power development of the Colorado River. Parker Dam is considered the "deepest dam" in the world with a structural height of 320 feet, of which only eighty-five feet extend above the river bed.

Survey number: HAER AZ-54

Building/structure dates: 1938 Initial Construction

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dams hydroelectric power plants flood control parker ariz parker dam parker dam colorado river paz la paz county arizona california energy generation western area power administration department of energy historic american engineering record kate larson o larugaard jet lowe moritz j l savage incorporated six companies us bureau of reclamation r f walter photo ultra high resolution high resolution power plants hydro electric power library of congress
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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Owner
Six Companies, Incorporated
Walter, R F
Savage, J L
Larugaard, O
Moritz
Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration, Owner
Larson, Kate, transmitter
Lowe, Jet, photographer
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Location

Parker (Ariz.) ,  34.15002, -114.28912
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Source

Library of Congress
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Link

http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

label_outline Explore Western Area Power Administration Department Of Energy, O Larugaard, Parker Ariz

Calle de Sacarnaca, La Paz, with native shops and picturesque patrons

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Medina : Prozession des Maḥmal (heilg. Teppich) auf dem Platz Menâcha. 1914.

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Parker, Ariz. Apr. 1942. constructing buildings for Japanese-American evacuees at the War relocation authority center on the Colorado River Indian Reservation

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Indians counting - Public domain albumen print photogrpaph

Camp below Painted Cañon. - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy, Floodgates at dam facility, color separation negative

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dams hydroelectric power plants flood control parker ariz parker dam parker dam colorado river paz la paz county arizona california energy generation western area power administration department of energy historic american engineering record kate larson o larugaard jet lowe moritz j l savage incorporated six companies us bureau of reclamation r f walter photo ultra high resolution high resolution power plants hydro electric power library of congress