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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Records
documenting the administration and research projects of the Applied Fisheries
Laboratory, the Laboratory of Radiation Biology, and the Laboratory of
Radiation Ecology at the University of Washington.; The Applied Fisheries...
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INTRODUCTION The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates several dams in the Columbia River Basin, which encompasses 259,000 square miles of the
Pacific Northwest. These dams are multipurpose facilities that fill regional needs for flood...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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The Endangered Species Act (ESA) in the 109th Congress: Conflicting Values and Difficult Choices
SUMMARY
The 109th Congress is likely to consider various proposals to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA; P.L....
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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,...
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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...
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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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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...
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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...
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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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This document is the 1998 annual progress report for studies of Pacific lampreys
(Lampetra tridentata) conducted by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation (CTUIR), Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, and University of...
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CHAPTER II
INVESTIGATIONS, PREPARATIONS, AND ARRIVAL AT THE COLUMBIA RIVER'S SOURCE Having definitely determined to undertake the navigation of the Columbia River from its extreme headwaters to its union with the Pacific Ocean, and...
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craft from China, Japan, Honolulu, Alaska, and Pacific ports. British, French, German, Russian, Italian, and Danish boats seek refuge here, and the Colombia River steamboat swings quickly past, through the widening river, in front of the...
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between Mt. Hood on the one side and Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens on the other. This informal meeting at Chanticleer is worthy of recording because it is one of the historic incidents toward the completion of the two-hundred-mile Columbia River...
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During 1963 and 1964 collections were made in tributaries of
the lower Columbia River and literature was reviewed to compile a
list of fishes from that area.
Based on available sources and collections in this study, a
total of 28 families and 77...
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Flood Control
Authorized developments and others investigated for the protection of property and life from flood consist of 51 improvement projects including 43 levee and drainage projects, and flood control storage in 42 reservoirs. These...
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Columbia River, Oreg. (gauging of waters):
1882, 8500.00, 83, 2076.
1884, 1, 000. 00, 84, 2292.
1886, 1,000. 00, 86, 2010.
1888, 2,500. 00, 89, 2566.
1891, 1, 000. 00, 95, 3596.
1896, 1, 000. 00, 96, 3284.
1599, 1,000. 00, 99,...
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v, 419 p.; col.ill.; col.maps; "February 2006"; Foreword by Marla Rae, Chair, Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission
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Papers of a
fisheries biologist and administrator at the University of
Washington; Dr. Chapman was a fisheries biologist and administrator at the
University of Washington. He obtained his degrees from the University of
Washington....
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