CHAPTER 1:
Background
Public Law 99-663, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act, was signed by President Ronald Reagan on November 17, 1986. The Act provides direction for a unique partnership among federal, state, and local...
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The Baker Family Collection, which dates from 1850 to 1970, contains the personal papers and business records of the Baker family of Walla Walla, Washington, from the materials of Dorsey Syng to those of his sons.; This history was originally...
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Commission delegated the task to the Columbia River Engineering Board, which filed a 1959 report identifying three alternative plans for development and storage sites in Canada that could be operated to benefit both countries. The Commission also...
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APPENDIX I
I. Area of Columbia River Basin by Subdivisions. 2. Counties Wholly or Largely Within the Columbia River Basin. Area of Columbia River Basin by subdivisions Subdivision : Acres Upper Snake 22, 658, 000 Central Snake 36,... |
1956 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE 5309 merit projects were unlikely in the Columbia Basin. Where was the money to come from? Yet this same administration, through the President and Secretary McKay, is advocating expenditures of $1,659,000,000 for...
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Administrative
papers of a Seattle company involved primarily in acquiring, processing,
marketing and trading of seafood; The New England Fish Company (NEFCO) was founded in 1868 when eleven
wholesale fish dealers met in Boston,...
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and Minidoka Dam were constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation during the period 1907-09.
The Milner-Gooding Canal was constructed primarily for delivery of water to 55,000 acres of land near Shoshone, formerly irrigated from Wood River, in...
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Ralph W. Chaney was an paleobotanist, an author, and a
long-time member of the U.S. Park Service Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic
Sites, Buildings and Monuments, and of the Save the Redwoods League. The...
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acres. Indian-owned lands within the project total about 28,500 acres, and the. remaining 10,290 acres of the ultimate project area are State and county lands.
The Camas division, in the valley of the Little Bitterroot River, is irrigated by...
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securing water supply from the Snake River in connection with the Bliss Reservoir noted previously. Water from the Bliss Reservoir would be conveyed 25 miles through the Bruneau project main canal on the south side of Snake River, siphoned to the...
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5,000 acre-feet in dry years. A reservoir capacity of 15,000 acre-feet is proposed. The project area would be limited by water supply to 5,200 acres.
Post project would irrigate 12,000 acres of new land and provide supplemental water for 2,500...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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The School of Forestry Senior Forestry Papers consist of about 700 undergraduate theses and term papers completed by forestry students at Oregon State College from 1910 to 1956. The theses represent a wide range of forestry and forest products...
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This article is an overview of the variety of trout and salmon that are found in Oregon and Washington states.
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The Pacific Northwest has a relatively low diversity of primary freshwater fishes
with most of the endemism and diversity in the Columbia River and Klamath River.
However, the Oregon Coastal Subprovince defined as the coastal rivers from Miami...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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