Project group on bridge over the Río Coca near the Coca Codo Sinclair hydropower facility near Simón Bolivar, Ecuador Jan 2024
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The international, interagency team during a field site visit to the Río Coca, January 24, 2024. The team includes members from the Electric Corporation of Ecuador (CELEC), US Army Corps of Engineers, and USGS. (Pablo Espinoza, Electric Corp. Ecuador (CELEC))
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