The 140-foot-high concrete LaPrele Dam, at 115 years old, is in its end of days sooner than expected and will be demolished ...
The state’s recent order to demolish the beleaguered 115-year-old LaPrele Dam has drawn renewed attention to Wyoming’s aging ...
In wake of state's order to breach the LaPrele dam, legislation would require input from the public and irrigators.
Following ongoing monitoring and a recent thorough inspection of the condition of LaPrele Dam, Wyoming State Engineer Brandon ...
Structure that serves 100 irrigators will cost more than $118 million to replace. State will rush to demolish current structure before spring runoff season.
The aging 115-year-old LaPrele Dam southwest of Douglas is in danger of catastrophic failure, so it will be preemptively ...
It is no longer safe to hold any amount of water behind the LaPrele dam, and the long deteriorating 115-year-old concrete structure located 20 miles west of Douglas must be demolished as soon as ...
Following ongoing monitoring and a recent thorough inspection of the condition of LaPrele Dam, Wyoming State Engineer Brandon ...
DOUGLAS — The 140-foot-high concrete LaPrele Dam, at 115 years old, is in its end of days sooner than expected and will be demolished prior to the upcoming spring 2025 runoff season, following ...