One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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2005-09-11 2005-01-20 |
Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
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2008-07-18 2006-06-13 |
The article was written by the Supervising Engineer of the United States Reclamation Service. It includes a photo of the author.
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Index to Projects, Reservoirs and Dam Sites
EXISTING AND POTENTIAL
Subdivision MC—Middle Columbia. (R)—Report of the regional director
US—Upper Snake. LC—Lower Columbia. (S)—Substantiating materials
CS—Central Snake. C....
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Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T.; Quigley, Thomas M., tech. eds. 1996. A framework for ecosystem management in the Interior Columbia Basin including portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-374. Portland, OR; U.S....
1996-04-19
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WW-2 COLUMBIA RIVER, OREG., WASH., AND IDAHO.
Part. Title. Period.
a Plan of presenting data
b Index to point named in following abstracts
c List of notable points, mouth to headwaters
d Appropriations 1S66-1912
o Gauging...
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T T 9.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER, ABOVE THE MOUTH OF SNAKE RIVER, WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE,
Portland, Oreg., November 12, 1884.
SIR: I have the honor to make the following report of...
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For the additional, extensive, coastal troll fishery, extending from California to southeastern Alaska, neither catch records nor knowledge of the contribution made by Columbia River fish are as accurate as desired. The fact that this fishery...
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CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page Craig, Hon. Larry E., U.S. Senator from Idaho 2693 Crawford, John, Farmer, on behalf of Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Falls, OR 26951 Foreman, Allen, Chairman, Klamath Indian Tribes, Chiloquin, OR 26923 Home,...
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Chapter VI. Continued Page Development of Water Resources—Con.
Flathead River Basin 199
Priest River Basin 202
Kootenai River Basin 202
Spokane River Basin 203
Colville River Basin 204
Main Stem of Snake River 204
Clearwater...
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problems and impedes drainage of agricultural lands.
Rising in the Cascades and discharging from relatively narrow, steep gorges into the flat-floored valley, the three upper main tributaries of the Willamette—the Coast Fork, Middle Fork, and...
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non River, and Pataha Creek by the Works Progress Administration, county, and local agencies for protection of property in the towns of Pullman, Colfax, and Pomeroy. On the Yakima River, operation of reservoirs constructed for irrigation purposes...
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Columbia were more of a dream than a reality. Miles and miles before Julius Mier reached Gearhart his experience had afforded facts for good-roads arguments with every prominent person whom he could button hole. He, and others, talked good-roads...
2004-03-02
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"January 2003."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-28)
2003-01-01
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The bulk (43,000 acres) of the area now irrigated in the Willamette Basin is served by several small pumping plants operated mainly for the irrigation of special crops by sprinkler methods. The bottom lands are, in general, too rough for flood...
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), designate critical habitat for the Klamath River, Columbia River, Jarbidge River, Coastal-Puget Sound, and Saint Mary-Belly River populations of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the...
2005-09-26
2008-09-19 2005-10-24 |
II. The Setting
A. The Physical Environment The headwaters of the Columbia River are in Canada, near the Selkirk Mountains, the "high roof of the continent."1 The river is 1,214 miles long, measuring from the Canadian headwaters.' By the... |
THE COLUMBIA RIVER CENTENNIAL. NEAR the mouth of the Columbia River lies the flourishing little town of Astoria. Interesting to New-Yorkers as the first fur-trading station of the elder Astor, the foundation of his great wealth, and named by him...
2004-03-02
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)
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The navigation of the Lower Willamette and the Columbia Rivers from Portland to the sea is therefore free to the commerce of the world.
From the mouth of the Willamette to the Lower Cascades of the Columbia River, a distance of about 53 miles,...
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T T 2.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE CASCADES, OREGON.
This is the name of the gorge through which the Columbia River effects the passage of the Cascade Mountains.
It is an extraordinary position. It is the key point in the...
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"September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
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2005-01-21 2004-06-16 |
"Serial no. 107-39."
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2005-03-17 2004-12-21 |
The U.S. Geological Survey, Washington State Department of Ecology, and Puyallup Tribe of Indians monitored water temperature, specific conductance, pH, and dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the White River at river miles 4.9 and 1.8 from August...
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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the opening of a public comment period on the proposed and final designation of critical habitat for the Klamath River and Columbia River populations of bull trout [Salvelinus...
2005-05-25
2008-08-18 2005-06-22 |