Walla and Umatilla Valleys are served by extensions of the Pacific Power & Light Co. from Washington. In the sparsely peopled central and southeastern portions of the State, power production is largely limited to independent plants or small...
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Document: Summary of Views Presented in Attachment 1, March 1965, page 2
1965-03-01
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Letter: From Eugene W. Gunther, Mayor, City of Beverly Hills, to California Water Commission, October 29, 1963, page 3
1963-10-28
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Trolling (the use of lures behind a moving boat) for salmon has probably been practiced for thousands of years with oars and
sails. But it was not until the advent of reliable gasoline engines and increased regulations on the estuary gillnet...
2001 (iso8601)
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Letter: From Stewart Udall, to Frank Snell, December 29, 1964 (carbon copy)
1964-12-29
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This study analyzes the impact of the 1980 Staggers
Rail Act (SRA) on Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Montana) wheat transportation.
A minimum cost uncapacitated transshipment network
flow model is employed to simulate the...
1986-11-07 (iso8601)
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This research has addressed an area of outdoor recreation economics which presents difficulties in estimation of demand and valuation. The focus was on visitors to three Columbia River fish
hatcheries, and the net benefits realized from partaking...
1977-12-13 (iso8601)
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Images of water resources management projects compiled for a course taught by Everett V. Richardson at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Image numbers correspond to a script, "Lecture 13. Rainfall-runoff and sedimentation systems" in the...
1978-11-05
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An article on the agricultural, industrial and economic development of the state of Oregon in the early 20th century
1906-12-01
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2816 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
COMMERCIAL STATISTICS.
The following commercial statistics bearing upon the improvement of the mouth
of the Columbia River were collected from the sources indicated, and are, the...
2006-06-16
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were of the tribe from which the bar must have been named, civilization had brought them its blessing in the form of hair-restorer. They were as hirsute a lot of ruffians as one could expect to find out of Bolshevia—and as dirty.
Turtle Rapid...
2004-08-11
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CABINET RAPIDS
Columbia River
WASHINGTON TERRITORY
Reconnaissance with level and plane table made Oct. 29 - 31st 1885 under direction of Major W. A. Jones Corps of Engineers U. S. A.
Scale
U. S. Engineer Office Portland Oregon...
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Recorded shipping.
Coastwise. Foreign.
Ports. Entrances. Clearances. Entrances. Clearances. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
Portland (for 13 months) 205 261, 582 1 155 219, 658 45 42, 835 93 91,336
Astoria (for 12...
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PROPELLER SLUICING, COLUMBIA RIVER.
Steamship "Walla Walla" at Saint Helens Bar, August, 1883.
Sauvie's I.
Low water
Chain
Edge of Cut
Scale of Elevation and Plan.
R. A. H.
Sent with annual report 1884 [signature] Chas. F....
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Money statement.
July 1, 1882, amount available $517 60
Amount appropriated by act passed August 2, 1882 265, 000 00
265,517 60 July 1, 1883, amount expended during fiscal year, exclusive
of outstanding liabilities July 1, 1882 $179,713...
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Abstract of proposals for improving Columbia River, Washington, received in response to advertisement dated November 25, 1898, and opened at Portland, Oreg., on December 15, 1898, by Capt. William W. Harts, Corps of Engineers. No. Name and address...
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SS 15.
IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMBIA RIVER, AT THREE-MILE RAPIDS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF A BOAT RAILWAY FROM THE FOOT OF THE DALLES RAPIDS TO THE HEAD OF CELILO FALLS.
The project for constructing a boat railway about 9 miles long...
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W 6.
SURVEY OF SAINT HELEN'S BAR, COLUMBIA RIVER. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE,
Portland, Oregon, July 10, 1872.
SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith an extract from the report of my assistant on the survey of Saint Helen's Bar, Columbia...
2004-08-26
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Image Caption: SECTION 6 OF PRIEST RAPIDS --page break-- of farms of ripening grain, fruit orchards with the trees just beginning to turn yellow, and green patches of alfalfa. Back from the River, on the higher spots, are the farmhouses and barns...
2004-07-20
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Excavation of rock and common in river channel near downstream cross-river cofferdam. Draglines cleaning out crevice, and jackhammers drilling holes for blasting. Tripod for 36-inch Calyx hole to left of center in foreground. Conveyor in left center.
1937-04-02
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POWER ADMINISTRATION AIDS INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
The Power Administration is interested in the industrial growth of the Northwest.
It assists industrial applicants for power within the limits of its authority by providing them with information on...
2004-06-28
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WHO MAY BUY COLUMBIA RIVER POWER
PREFERRED BUYERS.
As required by Congress, the Power Administration always gives preference and priority to Public or people's utility districts. Municipalities. Rural cooperatives. In addition, at least 50...
2004-06-28
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gravel. Giant-powder was indispensable at this point, as well as at other places. Two hundred and eighty snags were removed during the working-season. Last year the snag-boat failed to remove many snags and stumps, which were removed during the...
2005-08-15
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EXPLANATION In the act creating the Bonneville Power Administration of the United States Department of the Interior, Congress instructed the Administrator to build a power transmission system "to encourage the widest possible use of all electric...
2004-06-23
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Columbia River flowing through the two west diversion slots the two near slots closed off and being filled to elevation 950. 54,000 c.f.s.
1937-11-24
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