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United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
OREGON STATE OFFICE
P.O. Box 2965 (729 N.E. Oregon Street)
Portland, Oregon 97208
MAR 29 1974
1736 CR&T Study (913)
Memorandum
To: Deputy Division...
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2. SECTION 10B: ENVIRONMENT, p 115, Item 1
BLM also supports the concept of public information and education in taking care of land and water resources. Many avenues are utilized in this effort such as press releases, handout materials,...
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6. SECTION 10C: ENVIRONMENT, p.124, Item 11, para. 4 and para. 5
The controversy of clearcutting vs. selective logging is widespread and there are advantages and disadvantages to each in the management of forest lands. Both are considered an...
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United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF MINES
WEST 222 MISSION AVENUE SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99201
Western Field Operation Center
February 8, 1974
Col. A. R. Marshall
Deputy Division Engineer Corps of Engineers
210 Custom...
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features are irregular and in the most need of reclamation. Pond two is fairly flat with less than 7 feet difference in elevation. Surface features of pond three are unknown. During the flotation process, a small amount of cyanide (NaCN) was...
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Holden Village Camp (a Lutheran Camp) has an interim facility for sewage disposal. By July 1974 a system approved by the appropriate regulating agency is to be installed. In the proposed system, pond two will be used as a holding pond for sewage...
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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION
NORTHWEST REGION 1000 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104
Colonel A. R. Marshall Deputy Division Engineer North Pacific Division Corps of Engineers
210 Custom...
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On Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, the Bureau of Reclamation owns the project lands, but the National Park Service administers all the recreation facilities. Should future operations affect the utility of any of these facilities, the National Park...
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undeveloped property...." Refer to the comments for #6A.3-8 pertaining to replacement of property.
6C.3 - Add "Comment: Acquisition of lands to expand Mayer and Viento State Parks in Oregon might be pursued for example as mitigation for...
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Priest Rapids Dam and McNary Dam, consideration will need to be given to its potential for national wild, scenic, and recreational river status as proclaimed by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.
Sincerely yours, [signature]
Maurice H....
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United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S. COURTHOUSE
BOX 043—550 WEST FORT STREET
BOISE, IDAHO 83724
Colonel A. R. Marshall Deputy Division Engineer North Pacific Division Corps of Engineers...
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Enclosure 1 - Review of Existing Columbia River System 1A1 Add F-11 under source
lA8 Add F-ll under source
(Continue this addition as applicable for following remarks.)
lBl Comment: USBR has undertaken total water management studies in the...
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3D3 [3B4] Comment: This statement is only partly true. Ground water beneath the project has risen as a result of irrigation. In the northern part much of the water is tributary to Potholes Reservoir where it is collected and reused. Where ground...
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5C9 [5C2] Comment: The implication is that all irrigation return water is bad. In many cases return flows are beneficial as in the lower Crooked River where practically no summer flows existed before construction of upstream storage. Flows are...
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION X
1200 SIXTH AVENUE
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101
REPLY TO
ATTN OF: M/S 441
Colonel A. R. Marshall
Deputy Division Engineer
North Pacific Division, Corps of Engineers 210 Custom House...
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Item 7C5 [2] concerning operation of the system for temperature control is a definite potential that should be explored in this study. The potential from Arrow Lakes needs a feasibility study.
An important water quality item that is not...
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FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
REGIONAL OFFICE
555 BATTERY STREET, ROOM 415
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 94111
74A-Columbia River
March 19, 1974
Major General Richard E. McConnell
Division Engineer
Department of the Army
North...
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Marine Fisheries Service
Columbia Fisheries Program Office 811 N.E. Oregon Street
P.O. Box 4332, Portland, Oregon 97208
April 12, 1974
Major...
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will cause a higher percentage of downstream migrating fishes to
pass through the turbines. This situation could require installation of screening devices in all turbine intakes, such as those devices presently being tested at Snake River dams,...
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Section 8B, Item 3
Point out that the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan considers artificial propagation of trout in lieu of smallmouth bass losses. Reservoir habitats, with or without water level fluctuations, replace former smallmouth...
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by sport fishermen in the Columbia River at Wenatchee and they could very well be present in the large Wanapum reservoir.
Section 8B, Item 10
The first sentence of Item 10 is satisfactory. Sentence two is inaccurate since migratory fish...
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1930's but this is due to reduced commercial fishing, increased hatchery production, and especially to rehabilitation of many important tributary streams through improved flows, screening of irrigation diversions, etc. It might well be said that...
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Creek was built to provide game fish for Lake Roosevelt and increased funding of this facility should be considered.
Section 8C, Item 6. Transporting Juvenile Salmon
The transportation concept is presently under study by the National...
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We hope these comments are helpful. [signature] Sincerely,
John I. Hodges,Coordinator, Columbia Basin Fishery Technical Committee
cc: Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Idaho Department of Fish and Game Fish Commission of Oregon...
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY Rockville, Md. 20852
C32x3
February 27, 1974
Colonel A. R. Marshall Deputy Division Engineer Department of the Army North Pacific...
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