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REFERENCES Allen, J.E. 1979. The Magnificent Gateway. The Timber Press, 9999 SW Wilshire, Portland, OR. 144 pp. Beckham, S.D, K.D. Toepel, R. Minor. 1988. Prehistory of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon and Washington....

famous is the Grand Coulee with its dry falls, plunge-basin lakes, and channeled scablands. Similar features of lesser grandeur are common throughout the area. The Grand Coulee is significant in that it provides a long channel through higher...

sediment by the Columbia flood, which varies in depth from 2 to 4 feet, will not extend above the plane of 20 feet below low-water level; and that the fresh deposits being soft and easily eroded will, instead of remaining to build up the bars in...

"Holistic planning for Lake Ewauna & the south entry to the City of Klamath Falls"
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Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. Includes bibliographical references. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-04-15
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2006-06-13
The Bonneville plant, which was constructed in conjunction with navigation developments, and Grand Coulee Dam in the central Washington subdivision are two of several major steps towards full use of the main stem of the Columbia. The Bonneville...

class, which if compelled to carry wood for the round trip, would have little or no capacity for freight. Tributary to this section of the Columbia river is a large mining country bordering on the Columbia river, north of the forty-ninth...
2004-11-03
but water is found all over the plateau at from 10 to 40 feet from the surface. 1 estimated the altitude at between 2,500 and 3,000 feet above the river. The night we camped there we nearly froze with three pair of blankets over us. Started back...

III. Putting the River to Work
In its undeveloped state, the Columbia was the mainstay of a well-developed salmon culture, and the center of a far-flung trading network. Non-Indians, however, wanted to use the river in different ways, and felt...

CHAPTER XII
Fish and Wildlife Basin-wide aspects of fish and wildlife resources are considered in this chapter. The local significance of these, resources has been noted in connection with the basin's major subdivisions. The discussion of...

Agriculture is of importance, however, along the western border of the mountains and in numerous broad, flat-floored valleys between north-south trending mountain ranges. Precipitation is adequate in some sections for farming without irrigation,...

A water-quality investigation of the Clark Fork-Pend Oreille and Spokane River Basins began in 1997 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program. As part of the investigation, selected streams in the Spokane...
2024-04-26
In this Candidate Notice of Review (CNOR), we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), present an updated list of plant and animal species native to the United States that we regard as candidates or have proposed for addition to the Lists of...
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Page SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS, Clark Fork-Clearwater: Irrigation and Drainage 206 Reservoirs 206 Dams and Power Plants 206 Estimated Construction Costs 207 RUN-OFF DATA FOR MAJOR STREAMS, Central Washington 216 LAND...

Annual; Description based on: 1938 issue; Cover title
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167, iii p.; xix pl. (incl. 2 maps); Geology by J.S. Diller; Petrography by H.B. Patton; 35.00S
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2006-04-18
Power.—Plans for development of hydroelectric power with waters of the Yakima River are incorporated in the canal system for the Roza division of the Yakima project. Under ultimate development, a plant with 12,000-kilowatt capacity will be...

occur in the winter months, rise and subside quickly. with the result that the river is out of its banks for only a few days at most and frequently but a few hours. The record flood of December 1933 submerged about 7,500 acres in the Randle area,...

blocks of more productive agricultural lands in the Cowlitz and Lewis basins. The bottom lands along the lower courses of these streams are similar to the new alluviums of the Willamette Valley but are less extensive. Red soils comparable to...

called Tongue Point. The flag she bore was the British and her crew was composed of eight Canadian boatmen, or voyagers ; a well dressed man, who appeared to be the commander, was the first to leap ashore." It is claimed by some Canadians that...
2004-07-06
Land irrigable under existing works- -Wenatchee River Basin Acres Irrigation development Irrigated (1943) Additional irrigable Total Wenatchee reclamation district 11, 206 1, 000 12, 206 Pioneer Water Users Association 1, 054 0 1,...

Document: Congressional Record, "Protecting The Present Users of Lower Colorado River Water," April 25, 1964, page 2
1964-04-25

tributaries from the Columbia River. Such improvements have been made by the War Department on the following streams: Young's River, Westport Slough, and Clatskanie River in Oregon : and Lake River, Grays River, Elokomin Slough, Skamokawa Creek,...

guarded the entrance, he safely entered the River and on May 11, 1792, anchored in fresh water ten miles above its mouth. Gray named the river after his vessel, "Columbia," and that name has since been retained. Gray sailed up the Columbia 35...
2004-07-06
Basin is a region of great contrasts. Lofty mountains, studded with glaciers and shrouded in virgin forests, characterize some parts of the basin; in other vast areas, deserts supporting only drab sagebrush and a scanty growth of forage grasses...

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