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Subject: Hungry horse dam helps control the flooding all the way to the


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Date Posted: 14:47:53 12/21/06 Thu
In reply to: c 's message, "Wrong again. The Bitterroot is not dammed to protect Missoula, and the dam upstream from town" on 13:40:28 12/21/06 Thu

Pac ocean .I do not have a good map however I have read there was a connection between all the rivers and streams and lakes that are part of the rocky mtn drainage if I am mistake about missoula then apologies . However if they take the dam out at clarkfork it still does not mean there is not control further up .

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