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Image Caption: WITH PACK AND RIFLE ON AN ALASKA TRAIL --page break-- overtook me, with no other shelter but the foliage of a spruce or hemlock tree. In 1915, I was again on the Unuk River—this time with two partners. We constructed a...
2004-06-30
Willamette Gas Engine & MachineWorks 368 - 370 East Washington Street, near Union Avenue Repairing and General Machine Work Automobile Specialists Oxide Aceteline Welding AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT AND SOLD Phones East 655, B 1921 J. A. WEBBER, Prop....
2004-07-06
ALL LOCALITIES TREATED EQUALLY The Power Administration is interested only in the soundest growth of each area it can serve 14growth according to natural advantages and the enterprise of leaders in each community. THAT IS WHY Its transmission...
2004-06-28
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION NORTHWEST REGION 1000 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104 Colonel A. R. Marshall Deputy Division Engineer North Pacific Division Corps of Engineers 210 Custom...

Subsection 5.D.3 The impact of water diversion for thermal plant cooling can be minimal or quite a problem, depending on individual circumstances. Minimal impact would occur if irrigation water already being diverted were used for thermal...

LIST OF ADDRESSEES INTERAGENCY REVIEW OF AREAS OF CONCERN CR&T STUDY Administrator Bonneville Power Administration P.O. Box 3621 Portland, OR 97208 Regional Engineer Federal Power Commission 555 Battery St., Rm 415 San Francisco,...

Portland District (Cont'd) PI-53- John I. Frewing PI-54- Henry G. Curtis PI-55- Harry Paget PI-56- Lewis R. Lembke PI-57- Robert McNeil PI-58- Kalama Sportsman's Club (Harry Fink) PI-59- Marsh F. Beall PI-60- Carl F. Koskela...

Public Workshops (Cont) Seattle District 11 Jun 1973 Spokane 27 Jun 1973 Wenatchee Also several citizens' committee meetings to organize workshops and consolidate results. Walla Walla District 12 Apr 1973 Richland 17 Apr 1973...

The angel Peace has spread her wings And made her dwelling here. II. BUT when December sweeps her breath, And in these winter days, When Nature stands all bare and shows Dead foliage through the haze, 'Tis then the noble river wakes, The god of...
2004-03-02
Source WI-43, 47, 49 WI-75 PI-21, 50 Tentative 1/ Disposition A SI-75 A PI-21, 50 Problem or Area of Concern A. Public' Participation 1. Public should be consulted during development stages of planning, not brought in at last minute...

Source SI-19, 33 F-11, 19 SI-74 F-11 SI-74 F-11 SI-17 W-6 PI-21 F-11, 19 D Tentative Disposition F F F Problem or Area of Concern 3. Study the possibility of using effluent from secondary treatment plants for agriculture...

Problem or Area of Concern 2. It may be desirable to modify reservoir regulation criteria for some projects in the interests of more efficient utilization of water for power. Operation of all reservoirs could result in different regulation...

Dwelling: shelter in which people live. Endemic: plant and animal species that are restricted to the Gorge area. Environmental education facility: structures built for the purpose of stimulating interest and educating people about the...

Cultural Resources Aerial and oblique photographs will provide the monitoring record to assess changes to the scenery. A program of visual monitoring was established in 1988. Twenty seven sites in the Scenic Area, were designated as monitoring...

Pleasant (Washington) area to enhance the prevalent agricultural theme of land use. With these easements, landowners retain those property rights needed to achieve their objectives, and they continue traditional land uses which have contribute to...

CHAPTER 4: Recreation Development

Determination of Effect Mitigation 3. Evaluations of traditional cultural properties shall be guided by the guidelines presented under National Register Bulletin 38 "Guidelines for the Evaluation and Documentation of Traditional Cultural...

Prohibited Signs compatible with the main structure upon which the sign is attached. 6. Signs shall be placed flat on the outside walls of buildings, not on roofs or marquees. 7. Signs displaying the symbols, slogans, or trademarks of...

Intensity Zone 2: Emphasis is on minimum facility development with rustic, nature-oriented design themes and facilities that are visually subordinate to the natural landscape. 1. Permitted uses are those that provide settings where people can...

Goal I: Policies: means that more than 25 percent of the area of the structure is devoted to the use. Open Space Unimproved lands where significant natural resources have been identified which could be adversely affected by development...

Allowable Uses PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in Federal and non-Federal forest designations without additional standards: 1. Agricultural practices. 2. Existing roads and road maintenance. CONDITIONAL USES: The...

conditions described for allowable uses in agricultural or forest land designations. Sanitary landfills are not an allowable use in the SMAs. 2. Permits for new developments must be for allowable uses described for the specific land use...

Table 2:8. Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Setting Characterization Primitive Area is characterized by essentially unmodified natural environment of fairly large size. Interaction between users is very low and evidence of other users is...

Inventory and Analysis The shortcoming of this pattern of regulation was that uneven, and often inadequate, consideration was given to the effects of timber management upon other resources. Scenic qualities in particular received little...

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