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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...

Rivers. These soils are dark colored, neutral to slightly acid in reactions, and fertile. They are intensively utilized for specialty farming, particularly the production of orchard fruits. Small areas of alluvial soils are found along the...

A. Early Tributary Development Early in the 19th century, the Hudson's Bay Company, arriving from Canadian possessions in the north, began trading in furs. Soon the Company undertook a policy of over-trapping in the Wallowas and other mountains...

The Experiment Station Publications Photographic Collection document Agricultural Experiment Station research in Corvallis and at Branch Stations throughout Oregon.; This collection consists of photographs of Station research both in...

The Experiment Station Publications Photographic Collection document Agricultural Experiment Station research in Corvallis and at Branch Stations throughout Oregon.; This collection consists of photographs of Station research both in...

Excessive nitrates in drinking water pose a human health threat, especially to infants. Methemoglobinemia, or blue-baby syndrome, is a potentially fatal condition that inhibits the ability of red blood cells to bind and transport oxygen....
1993-05-04 (iso8601)
uses. The notice reserves this quantity of water from allocation.102 Yet, the project's operations for hydropower, flood control, and salmon are governed by a separate complex of federal laws. Bureau of Reclamation projects on other tributaries,...

focus our efforts, and how far we need to move toward specific norms. Deciding whether to focus effort in this geographic spot, with these techniques, in this community, will depend not just on a conception of a normative river, but on a complex...

32 COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT Federal Government to build any projects in the upper basin, the upper basin proponents treat their allocation of water under the compact as a blank draft upon the Federal Treasury, justifying any projects...
2008-11-01
settlement pressure, other Nez Perce leaders executed amendatory documents in 1863, ceding the Wallowa lands. Tribal leaders challenged their validity and nearly succeeded when white settlers were ordered to leave the Valley. However, the order...

Installed capacity Power site (kilowatts) The Dalles 658,000 John Day Rapids 480, 000 Arlington 400, 000 McNary Dam (Umatilla Rapids) 690, 000 Total 2, 228, 000 The potential installations above are based on an assumed flow of...

activities that affect salmon habitat, including the operations of the Columbia River dams.65.65 Together with the conservation principle quoted above, the tribes can argue with some force that treaty fishing rights cannot be limited unless...

among scientists and managers than ever before. By 1995, all of the basin's recovery plans, Return to the River, and the National Research Council's Upstream report urged an adaptive approach.21 Other essential pieces of an adaptive management...

of the same name. The river there widens out very considerably, and a convenient basin was found in which to lay her. The falls or cascades are three miles below Lime Point. The latter is the only place where a mass of limestone, in contrast...

reservoir levels can preclude food production at the river's edge.36 Scouring flows that create salmon gravels have been eliminated. Migratory conditions, water salinity and temperature in the estuary and ocean have been changed.37 A juvenile fish...

water conservation pilot projects; the federal/tribal/WaterWatch work on water spreading in the Umatilla Basin; and many others. If the test of a model is an enterprise that holds promise for addressing water conflicts, each of these efforts...

Service's role in the Grande Ronde has been limited primarily to negotiations over the Wallowa County habitat conservation planning process, discussed above. The Bureau of Reclamation and the Corps of Engineers had been involved in flood...

Fish and wildlife resources of the Umatilla Basin, their present status, water requirements, limiting factors and values are reviewed in this report. Minimum and optimum stream flow recommendations are presented and field study methods are...
1973-02 (iso8601)
The Gerald W. Williams Postcards Collection consists of postcards acquired 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 regional history of the Pacific...

Electric power requirements for irrigation pumping on potential projects--Columbia River basin Pumping plant Pumping plant or project Location Acreage served Installed capacity (kilowatts) Annual power requirements (1,000...

flow protections usually carry junior priorities in fully appropriated rivers, enforcement of instream flow protection is spotty,137 and multiple-use basin plans tend to end up as "shelf art."138 E. Prospects for River Management in the Late...

Photographic images and films taken by Paul E. Fields, research fisheries psychologist and avid amateur photographer; Paul E. Fields was a research fisheries psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology at the University...

flow protections usually carry junior priorities in fully appropriated rivers, enforcement of instream flow protection is spotty,137 and multiple-use basin plans tend to end up as "shelf art."138 E. Prospects for River Management in the Late...

In the area of inter jurisdictional collaboration, the report has several recommendations. The division of federal, tribal and state authority over water raises several interrelated problems, none of which can be addressed by any single government...

If state and federal programs have limitations, coordination between the two jurisdictions is often spotty. While federal and regional policy makers consider major investments for ecosystem recovery in the river's mainstem, the state water-rights...

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