Image captions: WHERE ANDY JUST MISSED DROWNING IN SURPRISE RAPIDS (above)
LOOKING THROUGH THE PINES AT SURPRISE RAPIDS (centre) OF SECOND FALL OF SURPRISE RAPIDS (below) --page break-- men to take it out of the water, lift it over forty...
2004-08-09
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Image caption: NO. 404. -CASCADE LOCKS. COLUMBIA RIVER, OREGON. LOOKING UPSTREAM FROM A POINT ON SOUTH SIDE OF UPPER LOCK OPPOSITE GATES SHOWN IN FOREGROUND OF NO. 402.
Shows uncompleted walls on both sides of canal.
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settlement of the rock, or other disturbance of the work, worthy of note, could he found. But the falling flood had created a whirl about 150 feet below the dam and 100 feet from the bank of Sauvie's Island, which attacked the bottom of the...
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There is a light-house and a work of defense on either shore, at the entrance to the Columbia River.
During the year the steam fog-whistle has been discontinued at the light station on the south side.
In January the light station upon...
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Image Caption: GREAT NORTHERN BRIDGE AT MALAGA --page break-- which merges into another 150 feet high at the head of the rapids. Climbing this higher bench an unobstructed view of the whole situation was before me. Rock Island Rapids are about...
2004-07-20
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vey shows an absence of certain deeper places in the shoalest portions which existed in 1876.
Upon examination it will be seen that all of these changes tend to produce one chief effect. The northern extension of Sand Island, and the shoals...
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Subsequent to the report of the Board of Engineers an increased width of locks to 70 feet was authorized, for reasons stated by Major Wilson in his letter recommending the increase.
The following are the dimensions and references of the canal as...
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In September of 1977, the University of Idaho Water Resources Research
Institute entered into a contract with the then named Energy Research and
Development Administration, (now the U.S. Department of Energy) to make a
study entitled, "A Resource...
1979-09-01
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Navigation Company during the first eleven mouths of this fiscal year are largely in excess of the number and amount transported during the
same period in the last fiscal year.
The amount of revenue collected at the port of Portland, Oreg.,...
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This is a map demonstrating Bonneville and Grand Coulee power lines that have been built, are proposed, or under construction.
2004-06-24
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This is a graphic image representing the many purposes served by the Bonneville dam.
2004-06-23
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VALLEY STORAGE - Natural storage along a stream or lake representing the difference between flood and low-water levels. This storage must be subtracted from a reservoir content to determine the net flood control effect or is lost with construction...
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VI APPENDIX
A. Glossary
B. Agency and Organization Abbreviations
C. Energy Conversion Units
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2. SECTION 10B: ENVIRONMENT, p 115, Item 1
BLM also supports the concept of public information and education in taking care of land and water resources. Many avenues are utilized in this effort such as press releases, handout materials,...
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1. As more thermal generation is added, there will come a time when the minimum hydro generation plus the thermal will exceed the hourly minimum load. When this occurs, the thermal must be backed off or water spilled. Either way, firm energy is...
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Portland District (Cont'd) PI-102-Emmett Clouse PI-103-Claude L. Berthold PI-104-Joe L. Dressel PI-105-Don Ysern Abing PI-106-Carlton D. Appelo PI-107-Mrs. Hogi Fritzie PI-108-John Christie, Jr. PI-109-Paul L. Howard PI-110-David W. Megrath...
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Walla Walla District (Cont'd)
WI-50- Alice B. Stringer
WI-51- Don Ray
WI-52- Ed V. Williams
WI-53- Port of Clarkston
WI-54- Port of Douglas Co.
WI-55- Tri-Cities Nuclear Industrial Council
WI-56- D. F. Hopkins
WI-57- Burton C. Wood...
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Seattle District
SI-1 - Sierra Club (Northern Rockies Chapter)
SI-2 - Sam Angove
SI-3 - Colville Indians Confederated Tribes
SI-4 - Washington Water Power Company
SI-5 - Tom Clement
SI-6 - Howard D. Copp
SI-7 - Roger Dudley
SI-8 -...
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Source
WI-70, 72 WI-68
PI-22, 78 ST-74
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F F
PI-96, 102 F-15
Tentative Disposition
C
Problem or Area of Concern
15. A management plan for rock aggregate should be developed for the mid-Columbia area. Supplies should be...
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Tentative Disposition
A F F
F F
Problem or Area of Concern
4. Inundation of beaches, boat ramp, roads, and facilities will require replacement. Shoreline erosion and water level changes may require several maintenance considerations....
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Source WI-10
Tentative Disposition
B
Problem or Area of Concern
7. Develop a park on flood plain of downtown Pullman. (G.B. 47)
COMMENT: A study of the Pullman flood problem is underway to determine if an authorized flood control...
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Problem or Area of Concern
3.(Cont) or gas. However, as these fuels become scarce the effect would be reduced. Inverted rates for commercial industrial power sales would be almost impossible to achieve due to the wide disparity in amounts and...
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Objective III: Objective IV:
Participate in these efforts by implementing the Forest Service three-region fish policy for coordinated management of anadromous fish resources.
5. Work cooperatively with the state wildlife agencies and...
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"The first or primary objective of interpretation is to assist the visitor in developing a keener awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the area he or she is visiting. Interpretation should help to make the visit a rich and enjoyable...
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