Results

451 - 475 of 903 Items    << < 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 > >> 
Thumbnail
Title
Description
Dates
The habitat for the basin's valuable wildlife resources has been, and will continue to be altered by increasingly intensive use of the region by man. Additional developments in prospect will result in wildlife losses in some instances but in other...

A fruit color descriptive study was conducted on 'Max' and 'Sensation' Red Bartlett, 'Columbia' and 'Gebhard' Red Anjou, 'Rogue Red', 'Rosired', 'Red Clapp' and 'Cascade' red pear varieties. A parallel comparative study was done to test...
1993-07-23 (iso8601)
utilities in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Its purpose is to assure that all major hydroelectric projects in the region, including Canadian storage, operate at maximum efficiency. For more than 20 years the parties to the Coordination Agreement,...

DEPA See Defense Electric Power Administration The Dalles Dam, 54 The Dalles, Oregon, 16 photo, 60 Defense Electric Power Administration, 58 Defense Production Act of 1950, 58 Detroit Dam (photo), 56 Dexter Dam, 56 Diefenbaker, John, 66...

tional parks and national monuments, under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. The other type embraces the camp grounds and other recreational areas within the national forests administered by the United States Forest. Service....

BONNEVILLE AND GRAND COULEE AT A GLANCE Bonneville Dam was the first major Federal development of the Columbia River. It was built primarily as a navigation measure to eliminate the dangerous Cascade Rapids and to help bring cheap water...
2004-06-23
"November 2002"; 66 p. in various paginations: ill., form -- Executive summary ([6]p.)
2024-11-22
2007-11-30
2005-08-15
estimates of time had to be multiplied by at least two to approximate accuracy, I realized at once that our rafting voyage was at an end. We already had some very good raft pictures, and as a few hundred yards of the run through Box Canyon would...
2004-08-16
Epilogue The giant Federal Columbia River Power System stands as a testimonial to the vision and talents of its planners and builders. In little more than one generation, Man has harnessed the tremendous water power of the Columbia Basin for...

determine the nature and depth of bedrock, which seems to be the only question left unsettled which affects the feasibility of the project. The Northwestern states are all in a league for securing the reclamation of this vast area, and there is no...
2004-08-16
ual projects and continuance of general studies in progress will be required before detailed proposals can be made. A partial list of needed studies on water resource developments is presented below. These investigations should be undertaken...

Speech to the Columbia Basin Development League on changes in the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, including a shift in emphasis to municipal and industrial needs, environmental and recreational concerns and away from new irrigation development
1973-09-25
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
C. A Brave New Energy World Many of the most difficult questions that face the Basin have to do with the hydropower system. Decisions over river operations and reservoir drawdowns are coming. Science notwithstanding, these decisions involve big...

Summary of potential developments—Continued DAMS AND POWER PLANTS Installed capacity (kilowatts) Annual production (million kilowatt-hours) Secondary Name Firm Mc Nary (Umatilla Rapids) 690, 000 3, 914 568 Arlington 400, 000...

Estimations of plant water use can provide great assistance to growers, irrigators, engineers and water resource planners. This is especially true concerning the introduction of a new crop into irrigated agriculture. Growing hybrid poplar trees...
1998-01-23 (iso8601)
and corn. Production of small fruits and vegetables is of some local importance. Hay, small grains, and pasture are the principal crops grown without irrigation. The Clark Fork headwaters area is predominantly a livestock section. Between the...

E R R A T A Page 3, column 1, paragraph 3, line 9-- "Basic plain" should read "basin plan". Page 3, column 1, paragraph 4, lines 3-5-- "5,360,000,000 acres"; "3,840,000,000 acres", and "1,520,000,000 acres", should read "5,360,000 acres";...

regulations for multiple purposes (mentioned above), together with daily/weekly cycling capacity, identifies about 1,500 mw of generating potential. This study is presently inactive 15. Paterson Ridge. The Paterson Ridge pumped-storage site...

Cost To Date Construction work in progress $278,240,521 Completed plant in service 7,423,214 Service facilities 14,776,879 Total $300,440,614 The three other Bureau of Reclamation projects, whose total investment has topped $300 million, and...
during the irrigation season and as a pumped-storage plant from November through March on a daily or weekly cycle. However, this plan is dependent on additional upstream storage at Twin Springs Reservoir, on the North Fork Boise River, and this is...

Letter: To Mr. Aspinall, from Stewart Udall, May 17, 1965, page 11
1965-05-17

Lake Mead. This new supply, merging with Colorado River water, would continue downstream to Lake Havasu and would generate additional power at Hoover and Davis Power Plants. Due to the power drop being substantially greater than the required lift,...
KEY MAP EXPLANATION IRRIGATED LAND SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION POTENTIAL IRRIGATION PROJECT EXISTING RESERVOIR RESERVOIR SITE SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY WATER POWER PLANT (1,000 mp CAP,OR MORE) POTENTIAL POWER PLANT WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT...

CONTENTS Statement of?©ag!, Anklin, William 2620 115 Barnett, Hon. Leo, Judge, Gilliam County, Oreg 2620 196 Chapman, James, president, Klamath Cattlemen's Association, Inc., Klamath Falls, Oreg 269 112 Cockram, Fred J., president,...
1977-11-22
2005-02-16
2004-12-21
451 - 475 of 903 Items    << < 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 > >> 

© Western Waters Digital Library - GWLA member projects - Designed by the J. Willard Marriott Library - Hosted by Oregon State University Libraries and Press