15 foot falls in box canyon 1/4 miles above mouth of Adams Creek, a tributary of Cispus River
1941-04-25
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Impassible 6 foot mill dam on top of bedrock chute a short distance above the highway bridge
The milldam is on Sulphur Creek, a tributary of the Cowlitz River
1941-04-30
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Narrow box canyon at lowest 1/4 mile of Adams Creek, a tributary of the Cispus River, near Randle, Washington
1941-04-25
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1939-07-14
2003-01-01 |
EFFECTS OF WASTE ON WATER QUALITY AND USES
RIVER SURVEY, 1964
Early in 1964, Mr. Robert McHugh of the Oregon State Sanitary Authority had completed translation of German literature relating to similar slime problems (16). The German...
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The parabolic arches of the dam bridge have a clear span of 135 feet and a rise of 17.25 feet. Each arch barrel varies in thickness from 3 feet at the abutments to 18 inches at the crown, and is 30 feet 2 inches wide." When these arches were...
2024-11-04
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resource development in this country took place soon after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, when the Massachusetts Bay Colony placed water wheels in streams to power grist mills and textile factories. These factories were so efficient that by...
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Climate, competition, and disease are well-recognized drivers of population dynamics and can be intertwined by animal migrations with consequences for the ecosystems and economies that depend on them. Sockeye salmon from the Fraser River of...
2014-07-07 (iso8601)
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Label on verso: DATE: June 27th, 1941, OP 65-2-93-146, Dist. 1
PHOTO BY: Morgan Fitz, Camp Kettle
COUNTY: Stevens; Neg. No. 911;
Title: Columbia River...
2024-11-04
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Letter: To Senator Jackson, from Stewart Udall, May 18, 1965, page 11
1965-05-18
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Memorandum: To Commissioner of Reclamation, from G.G. Stamm, "Newspaper article by A. Robert Smith concerning northwest water supply", Dec 15, 1965 (carbon copy), page 1
1965-12-15
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Memorandum: To The Record, from F. J. Flynn, "Request from Congressman Reinecke for information," June 20, 1966
1966-06-20
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Document: From Joseph Jenson, Confidential Report to M.W.D. Directors, "Conference with Secretary of the Interior Udall," December 15, 1964 (thermofax), page 3
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Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission
2007-03-08
2007-03-08 1997-08-01 |
113. The projects are itemized in the tabulation on the following pages. Included are three projects authorized for construction by the Bureau of Reclamation under the Water Conservation and Utilization Act. They are the Mann Creek project, Idaho;...
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romance has played a central role in the Columbia River Basin and the decline of salmon. Increasingly, however, it is tinged with the sense that at the end of the day, the ingenious drifter may settle down in a diminished world.
Perhaps we...
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ecosystem information. For example, the National Marine Fisheries Service, a Department of Commerce agency, is developing a new framework for describing and identifying essential fish habitat under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act.30...
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and Steelhead Conservation and Enhancement Act were never funded.31 Other beneficiaries of the dams such as irrigators, navigation interests and flood control beneficiaries pay little if any of the cost of fish and wildlife mitigation. But with...
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16 p. Selected pages of the Appendixes to the Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1874. Included are annual reports upon works of improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers.
1874-11-04
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2476 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, TJ. S. ARMY.
Value of domestic exports, consisting of wool, oats, barley, mill-stnff, potatoes, onions, wool-
ens, hides, tallow, hops, ores, etc., and exclusive of wheat, flour, lumber, and salmon....
2006-06-16
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Image caption; NO. 409 —MAIN RAPID, COLUMBIA RIVER AT CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON. LOOKING EAST FROM WASHINGTON SHORE TOWARD THE COLUMBIA RIVER SIDE OF THE EMBANKMENT SEPARATING
THE RIVER FROM THE CANAL.
Fall of 24 feet in about 2,500 feet at...
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[unrelated material omitted]
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SURVEY OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE DALLES IN OREGON.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE,
Portland, Oreg., May 30, 1882.
SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report upon a survey of the...
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Collection assembled by the Oregon
Historical Society containing documents and ephemera relating to the history of
Portland, Oregon. Includes view booklets, promotional brochures, as well as
published city government documents and city...
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Rock Creek Rapid, 28 miles above Celilo.
Owyhee Rapid, 38 miles above Celilo.
Canoe Encampment Rapid, 60 miles above Celilo.
Devil's Bend Rapid, 80 miles above Celilo.
Umatilla Rapids, lower, middle, and upper, 85 to 88 miles above Celilo....
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of the department, awarded to Messrs. Paquet and Smith, of Portland, Oreg., the next lowest bidders. On the day of the opening of the proposals I was unofficially notified by the president of a prominent transportation company that if the...
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