Image:Taum Sauk reservoir-FERC 12 22 05 02.jpg

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Description: This is a view of the path scoured by water flow from the breached Taum Sauk upper reservoir, as seen from atop Proffit Mountain. A broad swath was scoured to the bedrock as over a billion gallons of water poured down in less than half an hour.

Source': Federal Energy Regulatory Commission[1]

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  • (del) (cur) 15:31, 2 January 2006 . . Kbh3rd (Talk | contribs) . . 460×345 (49,403 bytes) (Path scoured by water flow from the breached Taum Sauk upper reservoir. Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission[http://ferc.gov/industries/hydropower/safety/taum-sauk/photo-gallery.asp])

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