Source
Tentative Disposition SI-55 B
Problem or Area of Concern
4. (Cont) quality to fish hatcheries to ownership of submerged lands on streams declared navigable. Water commitments need to be sorted out so that flow requirements may be...
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Irrigation dam and unscreened diversion below Entiat weir
1938-11-30
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Potential power developments—Columbia River Basin
Annual production 1 (million kilowatt-hours)
Finn Secondary
Annual cost (1,000 dollars)
Operation and maintenance
Provision for replacement
Power plant
Average head (feet)...
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Perch and trout are residents of the lake behind American Falls Dam, and bass and perch are taken from the Walcott Reservoir.
Wildlife.—Mule deer, widely distributed throughout the upper basin, are the most common big game. Locally, in the...
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laws or by the War Department there may be allocated to fish and wildlife conservation, pollution abatement, recreation, and slit control, to be nonreimbursable, an amount of the construction costs equal to the present worth of an annuity,...
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seem to pose questions for which there are few good answers. The most recent, comprehensive scientific advice is that salmon recovery programs cannot reverse the salmon declines with the approaches taken to date. Salmon recovery programs have...
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Problem or Area of Concern
PI-96 F-11
Tentative Disposition
Source
A
A
F-7, 11
SI-29 A F-7
3. Evaluate and credit flood control in older (primarily irrigation) projects. An example is Lake Owyhee.
COMMENT: This is considered a...
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One means of facilitating such development was through the allocation of power profits for assistance to irrigation.
The effect of the mechanism, known as a basin account, would be to pool all the costs and benefits of federal projects...
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Images of concrete drop structures in fields
2007-01-02 2007-01-02 |
2008-10-03
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Proposed Report of the Secretary of the Interior
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
FEBRUARY 8, 1947. Memorandum.
To : Secretary J. A. Krug.
From Commissioner.
Subject: Comprehensive...
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Columbia Basin Project, Irrigation Division, Pasco Settlers. At the M.E. Chefley farm, Unit 65, Mr. Chefley's father-in-law and son are helping to install 1200 feet of irrigation pipe. Here they have just completed pouring concrete for the turnout.
1950-03-14
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Power Benefits
To an even greater degree than in the case of irrigation, the full benefits of power development are difficult to resolve into monetary terms because of the numerous uses for electric energy and the widespread benefits those uses...
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Road," which crosses the River at Vancouver to reach Portland. On the left is the Oregon, Washington Railway and Navigation Company, which goes directly into Portland. The trains' on these two railways became familiar objects to me as they passed...
2004-07-20
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The exposed portions of the pumping plant discharge pipes gleam brightly in the sun with their coat of aluminum paint. Symbolic of the entire Columbia Basin Project--this picture shows Coulee Dam holding back the waters of the Columbia River...
1950-09-24
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Federal Power Commission
The Federal Power Commission is authorized and empowered, among other things, to license hydroelectric projects on streams subject to Federal jurisdiction, occupying lands of the United States or utilizing surplus water...
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2024-11-22
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Subsection 2.0.5 [2B4]
Subsection 2.0.5 [2B4] suggests rates should be more uniform.
Utility rates are presently uniform between customers in the same classification. If the suggestion is that rates for residential, commercial, industrial,...
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Source
F-7, 19
PI-27, 29, 39, 47 WI-1, 2, 41, 69 W-3, 40, 53, 57 SI-33 F-7 A SI-33
F-19
Tentative 1/ Disposition
E
Problem or Area of Concern A. System Problems
1. Investigate projections of future irrigation depletions and...
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Document: "Snake-Colorado Project, A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Southwest", October, 1963, page 20
1963-10-01
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The Columbia River
A Comprehensive Report on the Development of
the Water Resources of the Columbia River Basin
for Irrigation, Power Production, and Other Beneficial Uses in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah, Washington, and Wyoming...
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