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of power by electro-metallurgical and electro-chemical industries, heavy residential use is indicated by the fact that 87 percent of all dwellings in the region had electric service in 1940. The Pacific Northwest thus ranks among the most widely...

able. Three terminals for general cargo are publicly owned. Those privately owned but open to use by the public at regular terms include 11 for general cargo, 5 for grain and flour, 6 for lumber, 1 for cement, and 9 for crude oil and gasoline. In...

The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes consist primarily of distance learning course videos offered by the Oregon State University Fisheries and Wildlife department and taught by its faculty. These videos were captured to...

streams, from west to east; the Deschutes River, John Day River, Willow Creek, and Umatilla River, and canyons of their tributaries. The interstream areas, however, are extensive and relatively undissected. The best known section comprises the...

Rivers would be required for a substantial part of the water supply. Investigations of the project have not yet been undertaken. Power.—About 5,500 kilowatts of firm power could be developed on the Little White Salmon River by constructing a...

This document is the 1998 annual progress report for studies of Pacific lampreys (Lampetra tridentata) conducted by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, and University of...
2000-05 (iso8601)
The article was written by the Supervising Engineer of the United States Reclamation Service. It includes a photo of the author.
1906-09-01
2005-07-08
2004-07-13
APPENDIX I
I. Area of Columbia River Basin by Subdivisions. 2. Counties Wholly or Largely Within the Columbia River Basin. Area of Columbia River Basin by subdivisions Subdivision : Acres Upper Snake 22, 658, 000 Central Snake 36,...

Recent years have seen expansion in other types of manufacturing. A new plant to manufacture alcohol and livestock feed from surplus wheat has been established at Heppner, Oreg., and a large manufacturer has recently announced plans for a biscuit...

refuges, aggregating about 4,500 acres. The Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve a few of the many sandy islands and shore lands of the river which are used as nesting areas by Canada geese. Jointly, these refuges...

The purpose of this summary report is to provide an overview of the findings developed for the Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study. For more detailed information, the reader should refer to the Draft Feasibility...
1999-05-04
2004-12-14
2004-11-04
Canyon, which forms the basin's eastern boundary. The watershed is typical of basins in the arid west, with substantial snowpack in upper elevations melting in a spring freshet, then diminishing to summer flow levels sustained by groundwater...

Throughout much of the Basin, the greatest change in land patterns came from the expansion of agriculture.' Irrigation diversions in the 19th century often blocked migrating salmon. Diversions usually lacked screens to keep juvenile fish from...

Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus is a valuable icon and traditional food source for Indigenous people of western North America. Native Americans have utilized traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) since time immemorial to guide their ways...
2014-12-12 (iso8601)
These studies compared giant hill strains of Russet Norkotah and Umatilla Russet to the parent varieties. Selections were initially based on late maturity and increased vine vigor. Subsequent evaluations emphasized yield and quality parameters in...
2002-03-15 (iso8601)
SUBREGION 7 MID-COLUMBIA ( See Figure 25 ) 7A Walla Walla Basin 84 BIG MEADOWS 1000 2210 226 15.2 300 140 7500 84 N45 55.2 W118 6.5 NEW MILL CREEK 30 75 20100 6200 82 COTTONWOOD CREEK NI 1000 1490 230 15.6 230 200 11100 82 N45 58.2 W118...

the Oregon shore extends from the foot of Fivemile Rapids (mile 191) to the head of Celilo Falls (mile 200). The canal has a depth of 8 feet, bottom width of 65 feet, and length of 8.5 miles and contains four locks. A channel improvement project...

The Gerald W. Williams Regional Albums consist of images and ephemera assembled by geographical regions. They were acquired and compiled Williams in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his avocational...

CONTENTS Page. Bill S. 3189 2 Bill H. R. 9493 3 Letter from Secretary of the Interior 3 Statement of- Lawrence A. Liljeqvist, assistant attorney general of Oregon 7, 87,101 Herman Phleger, counsel for California-Oregon Power Co 19 Fred D....
2024-05-04
2004-11-29
2004-10-27
The Gerald W. Williams Slides consist of more than 15,000 35 mm color photographic slides taken and assembled by Williams in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his avocational interest in the history of...

WaterWatch withdrew its objections to some out-of-district irrigation water rights. The Oregon Water Resources Department crafted water permits to implement the settlement.18 Not all of the water issues are resolved in the Umatilla, obviously....

The Bonneville plant, which was constructed in conjunction with navigation developments, and Grand Coulee Dam in the central Washington subdivision are two of several major steps towards full use of the main stem of the Columbia. The Bonneville...

flanked on the west by the Cascade Mountains and merging into the Palouse Hills on the east are common to both areas. In the middle Columbia Basin, however, the interior plateaus stand at higher elevations and are more sharply dissected, the...

Agriculture Ten million acres of the middle Columbia Basin are in farm ownerships. This acreage approaches the amount of land in farms within central Washington and greatly exceeds that in all other subdivisions. A considerable part of the...

The Ralph I. Gifford Photographs consist of images taken by Gifford throughout Oregon, primarily during the 1930s and 1940s. The photographs depict many Oregon landmarks and scenes, including the Oregon Coast, Crater Lake, Mount Hood, the Wallowa...

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