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Making Lake Ralph Hall Water Tight
Recent News Story
12/29/2021
Fannin County, Texas -- Ever wondered why water doesn’t just seep underneath a dam? A slurry trench—only 3 ft. wide but nearly 60 ft. deep in some areas—explains why.
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