Chapter VI. Continued Page Development of Water Resources—Con.
Flathead River Basin 199
Priest River Basin 202
Kootenai River Basin 202
Spokane River Basin 203
Colville River Basin 204
Main Stem of Snake River 204
Clearwater...
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"December 10, 1998."
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Rexford F. Daubenmire was a professor of botany at WSU and was widely recognized as one of the leading scholars in the field of plant ecology during his time. This photographic collection consists of several thousand black and white photographs...
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The Central and Eastern Oregon Township Plats consist of reproductions of the original manuscript plat maps for townships in regions of Oregon east of the Cascade Mountains. Most of the plats were prepared in the 1870s-1890s.; The Central and...
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Determining Surface Water Availability in Oregon
By Richard M. Cooper, PE
Abstract
The Oregon Water Resources Department (Department or OWRD) limits appropriation from Oregon streams to assure new applicants use of surface water a reasonable...
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2005-06-24 2005-03-15 |
Executive Summary
The Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (IMST) convened a panel of experts on stream temperature and fish ecology on October 5-6, 2000 for a scientific workshop on human influences on stream temperature and responses...
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The Extension Service Records pertain to
the administration and programmatic activities of the Oregon State University
Extension Service. The records document policies and procedures, research
activities, special events, and services...
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The Extension Service Records pertain to
the administration and programmatic activities of the Oregon State University
Extension Service. The records document policies and procedures, research
activities, special events, and services...
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CONTENTS THE WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT 1c "To serve the public by practicing and promoting wise long-term water management. " 1.¨REGON WATER LAWS 22 water management in Oregon 2.°ATER PROTECTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 262011 managing...
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The State of Oregon Maps Collection includes a diverse selection of maps of the full state of Oregon as well as counties, cities, and regions. Topics of the maps include geology, soils, agriculture, recreation, traffic flow, dams and reservoirs,...
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Richard Lewis Neuberger (1912-1960), an Oregon native, was a U.S. Senator (D-OR) from 1954 to 1960. The Richard Neuberger collection consists of correspondence, legislation, published articles, and newspaper articles which pertain to the literary...
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The Oregon Drainage Basin Maps include statewide maps as well as maps for individual basins. The maps define basin boundaries and depict the rivers and streams within each basin (or watershed). Land use maps for several of the basins are also...
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made. Flood-protection measures are largely unnecessary.
Irrigation.—Development of irrigation in the John Day Basin was started near Prairie City about 1860. Existing projects were reported to be capable of serving 47,814 acres in 1940, of...
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Construction of two storage dams in the Milton-Freewater project would provide about 12,000 acres of land with supplemental water and 2,500 acres with full water supply. The Milton Reservoir on the Walla Walla River about 3 miles upstream from...
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SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS, Clark Fork-Clearwater:
Irrigation and Drainage 206
Reservoirs 206
Dams and Power Plants 206
Estimated Construction Costs 207 RUN-OFF DATA FOR MAJOR STREAMS, Central
Washington 216 LAND...
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The Chuck Williams papers document the life and work of Charles Otis "Chuck" Williams during the years 1943 to 2016. The materials provide insight into the history of the Columbia River Gorge and the creation of the Columbia River Gorge National...
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The same groups worry that new storage would come to be seen as a panacea that would supplant conservation and other nonstructural measures.' While these concerns need to be addressed, the Yakima remains one of the basins in which forward momentum...
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Annual Program Summary and Monitoring Report - FY2004
Table of Contents
ANNUAL PROGRAM SUMMARY
1.0 Introduction 3
2.0 Summary of Accomplishments 3
3.0 Budget and Employment 6
4.0 Land Use Allocations within the Klamath Falls...
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Implementing the Umatilla Basin water exchange was harder than might have been expected. Because the Umatilla Basin Project Act contemplated changes in water rights, approval by the Oregon Water Resources Department was required. However, when the...
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"January 2001."
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Organizational
records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office
of the Friends of the Earth.; Friends of the Earth is an environmental organization, established in
1969 by David Brower. The Northwest office...
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form only a small fraction of 1 percent of the flow of that mighty river. About 18 percent of the Walla Walla River Basin waters are now consumed by irrigation use, however, and this percentage may be increased to 28 percent by future...
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Competition for water both from within the irrigation community and from
outside interests has been a major source of conflict in the West. In the Umatilla Basin of
central Oregon, Umatilla River water is diverted to irrigate a variety of crops,...
1997-08-06 (iso8601)
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Forty percent of its capacity has been contracted to the Westland district and 20.5 percent to the Stanfield district. The remainder is available to these or other projects on an acre-foot basis. The remaining irrigation supply is from natural...
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Water and geology: how does geology control where you find and how you use water? / Roddey, James -- Through the eyes of the state geologist / Beaulieu, John D. -- What is groundwater? -- Geology and groundwater -- Who owns and manages Oregon's...
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