Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a bridge on Highway 281, which has sediment fill blocking water from passing underneath the bridge. A barn, house, or building stands behind the bridge. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Bridge on highway 281, 5 miles south of Hinton Oklahoma showing sediment fill. This sand from upstream has almost completely fill in under the bridge. This sand must be removed at regular intervals or the water will not have sufficient room to pass under the bridge and must overflow the highway. When the water flows around the bridge, considerable damage to the bridge approaches and highway are the result.
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of the main channel of Sugar Creek south of Gracemont. The back of the photograph proclai...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a bridge on Highway 281, which has sediment fill blockin...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a bridge on Highway 281, which has sediment fill blockin...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men evaluating sediment damage on the main channel of Sugar Creek. The...
Photograph of sediment damage looking west from bridge on highway 281 south of Hinton, Oklahoma. Thi...
Photograph of Bob Wall and Herb Prevett examining siltation under Highway Bridge on Highway 281, sou...
Photograph of sediment damage that has caused land to go from cultivable to willows along Sugar Cree...
Photograph of G. C. Gardner, Jr., Soil Conservation Service technician, points to debris piling up u...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men evaluating sediment damage on the main channel of Sugar Creek. The...
Photograph of U.S. Highway 281 bridge shown in Okla-9570. G.C. Gardner, Jr., Soil Conservation Servi...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFIED men standing near a flood damaged U. S. Highway No. 281, which has ...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFIED men standing near a flood damaged U. S. Highway No. 281, which has ...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of the main channel of Sugar Creek south of Gracemont. The back of the photograph proclai...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a bridge on Highway 281, which has sediment fill blockin...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a bridge on Highway 281, which has sediment fill blockin...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men evaluating sediment damage on the main channel of Sugar Creek. The...
Photograph of sediment damage looking west from bridge on highway 281 south of Hinton, Oklahoma. Thi...
Photograph of Bob Wall and Herb Prevett examining siltation under Highway Bridge on Highway 281, sou...
Photograph of sediment damage that has caused land to go from cultivable to willows along Sugar Cree...
Photograph of G. C. Gardner, Jr., Soil Conservation Service technician, points to debris piling up u...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men evaluating sediment damage on the main channel of Sugar Creek. The...
Photograph of U.S. Highway 281 bridge shown in Okla-9570. G.C. Gardner, Jr., Soil Conservation Servi...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFIED men standing near a flood damaged U. S. Highway No. 281, which has ...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFIED men standing near a flood damaged U. S. Highway No. 281, which has ...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of sediment damage just after May flood on Beaver and Cow Creek Watersheds. This is on th...
Photograph of the main channel of Sugar Creek south of Gracemont. The back of the photograph proclai...