For urban area boundary revisions, "upon application of a county, and in consultation with the Secretary, the Commission may make minor revisions to the boundaries of any urban area identified in [the Act]." This section lists the findings that...
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Goal Il: Policies:
Management Guidelines
Site Analysis and Project Evaluation
Promote practices and partnerships that will enhance natural resources in all land use designations.
1. Special projects are encouraged to demonstrate...
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appreciation, challenge, achievement and stimulation. Zone 4 areas exhibit physical characteristics suitable for high levels of recreation developments. Proximity to existing recreation facilities and opportunities, accessibility and proximity to...
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Allowable Uses
ALL USES ARE CONDITIONAL USES. The following uses and
developments may be permitted, conditioned on site analysis and design of mitigation measures to avoid adversely affecting scenic, cultural, and natural resources.
1....
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Guidelines for Federal Forest Lands
Exceptions to the above design standards for an individual timber sale may be allowed if determined to be necessary in situations of catastrophic loss.
4. Protect and enhance the fertility of the soils to...
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2. New dwellings shall not be permitted on parcels of less than 40 contiguous acres. Where a dwelling is permitted, it shall meet the guidelines provided for residential uses.
3. For a dwelling on less than 80 acres, an agricultural management...
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Land Use Designations
4. Land use suitability: to protect residential and agricultural areas.
This analysis identified constraints which limit the recreation suitability of certain areas. If the land had no significant slope, geology, land...
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Plan Implementation
Implementation of the Management Plan requires more than spelling out management direction in county ordinances or federal land use direction. Strategies are needed to obtain the results envisioned for the future....
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when the final Management Plan is completed by the Commission.
This draft Management Plan is provided to interested agencies and to the public for review and comment. Responses received by November 15, 1990, will be considered when the Forest...
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TABLE I
COLUMBIA RIVER - CAMAS TO LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY UNTREATED AND RECOMMENDED WASTE LOADINGS
Pounds Volatile Suspended Matter/Day
Pounds 5 day BOD /Day
Reported Discharge
With Primary Treatment
Reported...
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A Report
POLLUTION OF INTERSTATE WATERS
OF THE
LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER
BONNEVILLE DAM TO CATHLAMET, WASHINGTON
U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Public Health Service
Water Supply and Pollution Control Program, Pacific...
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Twentieth Century Man does not find it difficult to wax lyrical about the accomplishments and promises of technology. On the other hand, he can have the uneasy thought that the systems of objects and mechanisms built by technology may somehow...
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3 Bonneville Project Act. A Provisional Bureau is Born
Not all of the opposition to the
Columbia River projects ceased
after construction started.
There still remained critics who called the giant
dams "white elephants in the...
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CONTENTS
Prologue 1
1 Evolution of the Nation's
Electric Power Systems 3
3 2 Bonneville and Grand Coulee-Keystone of Northwest Hydropower 11
Bonneville Project Act-A "Provisional" Bureau is Born 29
4 The Forties • Years of...
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Membership
The signatory parties in all of the single purpose pollution control compacts have three to five representatives on the compact commission. Of all the single purpose compacts, only the New England specifies that commissioners...
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NEVADA Telephone Interview
Roland Westergard, State Engineer
Department of Conservation and National Resources Carson City, Nevada
FEDERAL CONTACTS Personal Interviews
Bernard Goldhammer, Assistant Administrator for Power...
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Investigation
Program
"In this chapter are outlined investigations which the Department of the Interior must undertake to fulfill its responsibilities in carrying out the plan presented in the report. The investigations involve special...
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Document:From Joseph Jensen, Confidential Report to M.W.D. Directors, "Conference with Secretary of the Interior Udall," December 15, 1964, page 2
1964-12-15
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Image captions: Dairy farm near Ellensburg, Wash., Yakima project.
Harvesting oats near Ellensburg, Wash., Yakima project.
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Document: Statement of the Irrigation Districts Association of California on the Pacific Southwest Water Plan Presented to the California Water Commission, November 1, 1963, page 2
1963-11-01
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6,630,000 acres of land, of which about 2,260,000 acres are classed as plowable. Crops were harvested from 1,350,000 acres in 1939. The remainder of the plowable acreage was accounted for by about 486,000 acres of land where crop failure was...
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Crops which were not fed to stock, but were sold or traded, had a value in 1939 of $11,902,000. Field crops, particularly potatoes, sugar beets, and specialized seed crops, accounted for the major share (S8,960,000) of this total, although the...
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