Brett Cordsen

Electrician Apprentuce at Bureau of Reclamation - Washington, District of Columbia, US

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(202) 513-0501
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Page,Arizona,86040,United States
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Bureau of Reclamation
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Bureau of Reclamation

Washington, District of Columbia, US • 3783 Employees
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The Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Department of the Interior) - Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is best known for the dams, powerplants and canals it constructed in the 17 western states. These water projects led to homesteading and promoted the economic development of the West. Reclamation has constructed more than 600 dams and reservoirs including Hoover Dam on the Colorado River and Grand Coulee on the Columbia River. Today, we are the largest wholesaler of water in the country. We bring water to more than 31 million people, and provide one out of five Western farmers (140,000) with irrigation water for 10 million acres of farmland that produce 60% of the nation's vegetables and 25% of its fruits and nuts. Visit www.usbr.gov for more information. Facebook: www.facebook.com/bureauofreclamation YouTube: www.youtube.com/reclamation Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/usbr/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/usbr Careers: https://reclamationcareers.usajobs.gov/

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