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plant of the Pacific Power & Light Co. on the main stream at Ariel, with an installed capacity of 45,000 kilowatts, and to one small plant on a tributary of East Fork of Lewis River, with a capacity of 80 kilowatts. Flood control.—Floods of a...

the Washington Water Power Co. should exercise its full decreed right to 250 second-feet, development of a storage right in Palmer Lake would probably be necessary. Methow River Basin Present Development The principal development of water...

considerable amount of flood irrigation is practiced in the early spring. With some subirrigation, the flooding produces excellent crops of grain. Crab Creek flows through Moses Lake, although the principal source of supply for this body of water...

Rivers. These soils are dark colored, neutral to slightly acid in reactions, and fertile. They are intensively utilized for specialty farming, particularly the production of orchard fruits. Small areas of alluvial soils are found along the...

Page The Kittitas Canal, upper Yakima Valley, Wash 55 Old growth Douglas fir and hemlock in Willamette Valley, Oregon 58 Sawmill near Eugene, Oreg., across storage pond 58 Sunshine Mine near Kellogg, Idaho, largest single producer...

APPENDIX S S. IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN OREGON, OF UPPER COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS, OREGON AND WASHINGTON, AND OF CLEARWATER RIVER, IDAHO. REPORT OF CAPT. WILLIAM W. HARTS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OFFICER IN CHARGE, FOR THE -FISCAL FEAR...
resource. developments, and the States operate some stream gaging stations. Through exchange of the results of such investigations by each agency in the Columbia River Basin, the data are available to and used by all other agencies, as applicable,...

APPENDIX R R. IMPROVEMENT OF THE MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER, OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY; OF THE ENTRANCES TO COOS AND YAQUINA BAYS ; OF MOUTH OF COQUILLE RIVER AND OF UMPQUA RIVER, OREGON; AND OF CERTAIN RIVERS EMPTYING INTO PUGET SOUND...

Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. FERC is an abbreviation for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-10-15
2008-07-24
2006-06-13
able. Three terminals for general cargo are publicly owned. Those privately owned but open to use by the public at regular terms include 11 for general cargo, 5 for grain and flour, 6 for lumber, 1 for cement, and 9 for crude oil and gasoline. In...

Chapter X.—Continued Page Future Development—Continued Load—Continued Annual Increase in Per Capita Consumption 331 Components of Future Load 331 Plants and Operations 335 Plants 335 Operations and Production 335...

SCENES ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER, OREGON. We have been favored by Mr. H. H. Shank, of Hagerstown, Md., with the accompanying photographs and some notes of characteristic scenes on the Columbia River, Oregon, which were gathered during a recent tour...
2004-03-02
CASCADE LOCKS, by Edw. H. Bishop. On November 5 of last year occurred the ceremonies which formally opened for business the Cascade locks on the Columbia River - proceeding of great moment to the Pacific Northwest and one which will make a reality...
2004-03-02
ploring and trading there during 1809-10 and the establishment of two trading posts, one near to the Thompson Falls, Montana, of the present day. To the Saleesh he had come by the "Kullyspell Lake Indian Road" from the Kootenay river, where he...
2004-07-04
the Oregon shore extends from the foot of Fivemile Rapids (mile 191) to the head of Celilo Falls (mile 200). The canal has a depth of 8 feet, bottom width of 65 feet, and length of 8.5 miles and contains four locks. A channel improvement project...

I INTRODUCTION The purpose of the inventory of problems and areas of concern is to collect, in one place, the problems which are known to the public and Federal and State agencies at the outset of the Corps of Engineers Columbia River and...

take the investigation. The Engineering Board was comprised of two members from each country with authority to make use of the services of technical staffs of established Government agencies. (During the Columbia River Treaty negotiations, the...

Footnotes--Part VI 1/ Richard H. Leach and Redding S. Sugg, Jr., The Administration of Interstate Compacts. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969, p. 62. 2/ Article I, Bear River Compact. 3/ Article IX, a, Klamath River Compact. 4/ Article VIII,...

CRS issue brief; "Updated May 19, 2005."
2005-05-19
2005-07-22
2005-06-27
Flat area would total 366,000 acre-feet. The total annual energy requirement for pumping would be approximately 305,467,000 kilowatt-hours. Low-lying areas scattered along the Snake River in 34 separate tracts, with a total area of 11,800 acres,...

The plan adopted to preserve the runs involved trapping the salmon at Rock Island Dam and hauling them alive in special tank trucks to selected streams for release there or to a hatchery, constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation, on the Wenatchee...

This article is an overview of the variety of trout and salmon that are found in Oregon and Washington states.
1906-04-01
2005-07-08
2004-07-13
should hold in plans for basin-wide development of all resources, an economic evaluation of the basin's fisheries is essential. This will require the collection and analysis of statistics of the commercial, sport, and Indian fisheries in the...

Pulling the Columbia's Teeth By Walter V. Woehlke. For twenty years the United States Government has been pulling away at the Columbia's teeth; and they are not yet drawn. In size and commercial importance, as a highway offering opportunities for...
2004-03-02
behavior in relation to droughts and in relation to rainfall and run-off. A systematic inventory of ground water resources of the Columbia River Basin is proposed. This would include: (1) Canvassing existing wells to secure pertinent descriptive...

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