Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)
1996-11-21
2004-10-27 2004-10-04 |
Power.—Plans for development of hydroelectric power with waters of the Yakima River are incorporated in the canal system for the Roza division of the Yakima project. Under ultimate development, a plant with 12,000-kilowatt capacity will be...
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Agriculture is of importance, however, along the western border of the mountains and in numerous broad, flat-floored valleys between north-south trending mountain ranges. Precipitation is adequate in some sections for farming without irrigation,...
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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 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...
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The collection is comprised primarily of
an early television series,
The Washington State Reporter, which was
produced by the National Bank of Commerce and aired on KING-TV (Seattle, Wash.)
from November 1951 to circa 1956. The...
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"September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
1997-11-21
2005-01-21 2004-06-16 |
Deadwood Reservoir on the Deadwood River, a tributary to the south fork of the Payette River. Diversion to Payette division lands is made from the Black Canyon Dam.
Power.—Four power plants have been constructed in the Boise River Basin and...
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of transporting ore from mines near its head to the town of Chelan at the outlet.
Lake Chelan is the outstanding feature of the Chelan River watershed. It is fed by streams rising high in the Cascade Mountains. Glaciers, in part, supply the...
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Irrigation.--Within the Klickitat Basin, opportunity for increase in irrigated acreage is limited to expansion in the Glenwood area. By enlarging the existing main canal and extending it to intercept the west fork of the Klickitat River,...
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5,000 acre-feet in dry years. A reservoir capacity of 15,000 acre-feet is proposed. The project area would be limited by water supply to 5,200 acres.
Post project would irrigate 12,000 acres of new land and provide supplemental water for 2,500...
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The C. Girard Davidson Papers document the career of attorney, politician, and businessman Crow Girard "Jebby" Davidson (1910-1996). The collection is organized into major series concerning government projects, legal cases, political activities,...
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Deschutes River Basin
Present Development
Irrigation along the Deschutes River and its tributaries is highly developed. Power production is relatively insignificant ; the total installed capacity of five small private plants is little more...
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Portraits of
Wesley Jones, lantern slides of Alaska, images of the flooding of the White and
Cache Rivers, in Clarendon, Arkansas, and an album with images of the
Mississippi River Flood of 1927; Wesley Livsey Jones was born on an...
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Records of the Ontario, Oregon, branch of
a San Francisco-based company that owned large tracts of land in northeastern
Oregon beginning in 1876. Includes correspondence, legal documents, reports,
statistics, and financial records...
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Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. Includes bibliographical references. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-04-15
2008-07-24 2006-06-13 |
CHAPTER IX
Lower Columbia GENERAL DESCRIPTION The lower Columbia Basin includes the drainage area of the Columbia River west of the Cascade Mountains. Although much smaller in size than any of the other major subdivisions recognized in the... |
In this Candidate Notice of Review (CNOR), we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), present an updated list of plant and animal species native to the United States that we regard as candidates or have proposed for addition to the Lists of...
2005-05-11
2008-08-20 2005-06-09 |
These records of the Montana Attorney General's Office
consist of interoffice correspondence (1969-1978); general correspondence (1963-1966)
arranged by correspondent and subject, including dockets and informal opinions; annual...
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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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Annual; Description based on: 1938 issue; Cover title
2024-11-21
2008-01-23 2006-04-20 |
tributaries from the Columbia River. Such improvements have been made by the War Department on the following streams: Young's River, Westport Slough, and Clatskanie River in Oregon : and Lake River, Grays River, Elokomin Slough, Skamokawa Creek,...
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occur in the winter months, rise and subside quickly. with the result that the river is out of its banks for only a few days at most and frequently but a few hours. The record flood of December 1933 submerged about 7,500 acres in the Randle area,...
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Photographs of
the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam, 1933-1937.; Hugh Burton Mitchell was a liberal Democrat who represented Washington
state in the United States Senate and House of Representatives during the 1940s
and 1950s. His...
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in the several pumping developments are indicated in the following table :
Pumping development Acreage
Indian Cove 1, 010
West Indian Cove 430
Bennet Brothers 150
Shoo Fly ranch 500
snake River 3,030
Grand View 5, 470
Reynolds...
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