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The Grand Coulee Dam spans the Columbia River flowing north through the state of Washington, and behind it Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake backs up for 145 miles to the Canadian border, shown May 19, 1971. There are now 50 dams on the Columbia and its many tributaries. Fisheries experts say that dams and a rash of pollution sources have changed the Columbia in a few decades from a pure and prime salmon producer into a series of stagnant fish-killing pools.(AP Photo/Harold Filan)
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1971-05-19
AP/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
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