IN REPLY REFER TO:
Land Services
United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
PORTLAND AREA OFFICE
POST OFFICE BOX 3785
PORTLAND, OREGON 97208
A. R. Marshall
Colonel, Corps of Engineers Deputy Division Engineer...
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Subsection 2.0.3 [2B2]
In order to curtail our energy demand it may be necessary to spread the maximum use out over a longer period by requiring three shift operations
in factories and revolving weekends so Saturday and Sunday are...
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Director
Oregon Wildlife Commission P.O. Box 3503
Portland, OR 97208
Director
Fish Commission of Oregon 307 State Office Bldg. 1400 SW Fifth Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
Director
Dept. of Fisheries
115 General Administration Bldg....
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Portland District (Cont'd)
PI-69- A. B. Hughes
PI-70- E. John Rumpakis
PI-71- Mrs. Rolland M. Johnson
PI-72- Dennis A. Larson
PI-73- Mrs. Gayle A. Miller
PI-74- Robert C. Peterson
PI-75- Glenn S. Chambers
PI-76- Norman F. Kujala...
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Walla Walla District (Cont'd)
WI-18- Sierra Club (Palouse Group)
WI-19- Sierra Club (Selway-Bitterroot Group)
WI-20- Pacific Northwest Waterways Association
WI-21- Southeastern Washington Sports Council
WI-22- Lewiston-Clarkston Kiwanis...
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Problem or Area of Concern Source
Tentative Disposition
PI-74 C F-14
PI-61 PI-67
12. (Cont) COMMENT: Considerations of reforestation and renovation of old forests to help maintain maximum land storage of water are included in the...
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Source
Tentative Disposition
Problem or Area of Concern
l. (Cont) E. Effect of peaking on passage at successive dams (Cont)
8. Effects of peaking on water quality (see II-C) - (Will there be subtle changes in water quality due to pool...
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Source
Tentative Disposition
Problem or Area of Concern
A
F-5, 7
5.(Cont) COMMENT: a. 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....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)
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SECTION 13: INDIAN NATIONS III-153 SECTION 14: OTHER
A. Public Participation III-155
B. Coordination III-153
C. General Concerns III-161
IV PUBLIC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS IV-1...
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Forest Resources
various natural resources. Their assistance in both design and implementation could help to assure a strong and effective monitoring program.
The annual monitoring program will address the following topics:
1. Impacts...
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Objective 1:
Objective 11:
2. Promote retention or rehabilitation of rock guardrails, and other historical components of the highway rights-of-way wherever practicable.
Cultural Resources
Increase understanding of and appreciation for...
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Access
Boundary Revisions
Limited use of land exchange to dispose of land or interests in land can be a tool to enhance Forest Service ability to more efficiently manage the Scenic Area. In some hardship cases, the Forest Service purchased in...
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Map Symbol A5
north side of Locke Lake. The site includes the old highway right-of-way and a strip of land on the north lakeshore.
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: The site offers an outstanding
opportunity for a barrier free trail and picnic area...
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allowed within each zone. The Recreation Intensity Zone map functions as an zoning map overlay with the Land Use Designations. There is a direct relationship between the Land Use Designation of Public Recreation and The Recreation Intensity Zone...
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Goal I: Policies:
Natural Resources Protection
Two approaches for protection of natural resources are taken in the SMA goals and policies. The first is to designate areas containing significant resources as open space. This will prohibit most...
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Intensity Zone 4:
3. Recreation developments shall maintain at least 60 percent of the site in an undeveloped condition.
4. All uses permitted in Zones 1 and 2 are permitted in Zone 3. The following uses may also be permitted:
a....
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Land Use Guidelines
designated area to protect and enhance the resources for which it was designated.
2. To enhance ecosystem diversity and viability of plant and animal communities, partnerships with the appropriate local, state, and Federal...
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f. Detailed harvest plan to show harvest units (including commercial firewood cutting), roads, areas of disturbance, etc.
g. Regeneration techniques to assure recovery of the forest cover within a reasonable time frame.
h. Slash disposal...
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Agricultural Land Designation
Designation Acres
Agricultural-Crop Land 3,205
Agricultural-Range Land 5,941
TOTAL AGRICULTURAL LAND 9,146
Goal I:
Policies:
Land Use Guidelines
Protect and manage agricultural lands in the Special...
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As the goals and policies took shape, the effects on management of individual areas were considered. For some areas, the land use designations or recreation intensity zones were adjusted, The next chapter details the proposed designations and...
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Inventory
be encouraged. This would apply to the Beacon Rock trailer parks and to the area adjacent to the Bridal Veil mill site.
Where residential development patterns are well established in discrete locations, other uses are not...
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COLUMBIA RIVER COMMERCIAL FISHING SEASONS
1 9 6 3
February 15 to March 1
April 30 to Noon May 4
6 PM May 5 to Noon May 11
6 PM May 12 to Noon May 18
6 PM May 19 to Noon May 25
6 PM May 26 to May 27
6 PM June 16 to Noon June 22 6...
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STATION
DATE & BONNEVILLE
FLOW (cfs)
DEPTH (FEET)
PBI TIME TEMP.°C. (mg/1)
BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLE
5/16/64 275,300
1100
58.2 B (Mayger) (Sample Taken From Gillnet)
55.9 C (Stella) 46 1205 12.5 63
55.9 A7 (Stella) 15...
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TABLE III
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Est. Lbs. BOD
Per Day
1959 1964
Est. Population Equivalent a/ for BOD Per Day
1959 1964
Est. Lbs. VSM b/
Per Day
1959 1964
Est. Volume
MGD
1959 1964
Total Solids Per Day
1959 1964
Grain...
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