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Album leaf 12: Area view 4/18/34

PH Coll 238.12
2024-05-14
View from the Kettle Falls railroad bridge.

[Grand Coulee Dam 398]

Caption on image: Indian town of Inchelium will be moved to higher ground.[Grand Coulee Dam 266]

Document: "The Elements of the Administration Plan, January 1967 (carbon copy)
1967-01-01

This report presents the results of a study by the U.S. Geological Survey, done in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), to evaluate the effects of the highway deicing material, calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), on the...
2024-05-14
Document: 89th Congress, 2D Session, H.R. 4671, Recommended Revision, April 25, 1966, page 58
1966-04-25

Document: Statement of Governor Edmund G. Brown of California on S. 1658 and the Pacific Southwest Water Plan, April 9-10, 1964, page 4
1964-04-09

SNAKE-COLORADO PROJECT A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Pacific Southwest Introduction Secretary of Interior Udall in his August 26, 1963, letter to the Governors of the five Western States made the following...
potential irrigation expansion from ground water is relatively small. Thus, significant future expansion of irrigation in the West will depend primarily upon the more expensive reservoir storage and highlift pumping type development...
ill.; Progress report title; The study area includes the west slope of the Cascades Mountains from the Columbia River south to around Medford, Oregon. Forestry study covers the northern two-thirds of the province which is north of the southern...
1996-05-14
2009-06-11
2009-12-07
In laboratory and field studies of survival, one of two alternative analytical techniques is often used to estimate survival rates and identify covariates, namely parametric survival analysis or Cormack–Jolly–Seber models. These techniques differ...
2012-03-11
Album leaf 10: Panorama, 4/20/34<br><br>PH Coll 238.10
2024-05-14
Label on verso: WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION, M-9; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Date taken: April, 12th, 1939. Zone; County; City; Title: Columbia River Clearance Project;

Descriptive Caption: "Let 'er come," says A.H. Smythe and old timer at...
2024-05-14
Caption on verso: General view of clearing activities in reservoir area above dam. Everything is burned except merchantable timber 6 inches and larger in diameter. This is transported to sawmills and cut into lumber. Nov. 21, 1939. US WPA...
2024-05-14
Caption included with image: "They cut down the Old Pine Tree." The last remaining tree in the Columbia River reservoir was cut down with fitting ceremony on July 19, 1941 when Frank A. Banks, Bureau of Reclamation, Supervising Engineer, and Carl...
2024-05-14
Caption included with image: Old Marcus homes and outbuildings, purchased by the Bureau of Reclamation and turned over to the WPA for demolition, are shown going up in flames as the town is cleared to receive backwater of the Columbia River now...
2024-05-14
- 2 - to take the necessary steps to carry out the agreement. Whatever appropriations are necessary will be requested promptly from the Congress. I am pleased that we have been able to resolve this problem with Mexico through friendly...
Document: "The Elements of the Administration Plan, 1-28-67(carbon copy), page 1
1967-01-28

Document: Bridge and Marble Canyon Dams, Anthony Wayne Smith, August 30, 1965 (mimograph), page 15
1965-08-30

TABLE 5 ANNUAL COSTS FOR SNAKE-COLORADO PROJECT Capital (3% Annual Interest Rate, 100-Year Life) $1,397.4 Million X .03165 = $44.2 Million Year $ Million/Year Operation, Maintenance & Replacement 8.0 Pumping Power (6 mills/KWH, 100% load...
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