
Oroville serves as the focal point of this northern Washington survey, situated at the confluence of the Similkameen River and the Okanogan River. The landscape is dominated by the international waters of Osoyoos Lake, which stretches north across the Canada United States border. A distinct network of infrastructure supports the town, including the Burlington Northern railroad, the Dorothy Scott Airport, and critical water management features like the Pumping Station and multiple Gaging Stations.
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