Artist's conception of the $210,000 Dworshak Dam two miles upstream on the North Fork of the Clearwater river from the town of Ahsahka, Idaho. Dworshak Dam will be a concrete gravity dam with an initial power production potentially of 400,000...
1965-11-05
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A black and white view of a steam paddlewheel ship identified as the stern wheeler "Albany" is seen near the shore of the Columbia River at the Big Eddy upstream from the Dalles. Smoke rises from the ship's smokestack, and the paddlewheel is...
2004-04-19
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Subsection 2.0.6 [2B5]
Subsection 2.0.6 [2B5] suggests that industries should be located near generation
to reduce transmission losses.
The same suggestion could be stated in a different manner that generation should be located close to...
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Whiskey Dick Creek near Vantage, Washington The creek is dry 11 months of the year
1937-06-30
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Source
WI-1, 13, 31, 37 SI-11, 15, 26, 76 PI-13, 21, 44, 50 F-6, 7
Tentative 1/ Disposition
A
SI-16, 19, 24, 49 E
WI-13, 15, 37, 38, 39,
46, 51
PI-13, 21, 50, 112
W-6 F-6
Problem or Area of Concern
A. Review Existing Operation...
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One steel casing for a giant turbine at the Grand Coulee Dam makes a full carload. Water from the Columbia River, falling through this 16-foot runner at the rate of 141 tons a second, will drive the biggest electric generator ever built, to...
1941-04-03
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Problem or Area of Concern
Source
PI-22 F-5
Tentative Disposition
F
11. Technocracy's plan for a 3,000-mile, 1-million-volt-DC intertie over the continent should be studied by the Corps.
COMMENT: Sale and transmission of...
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Placing a granite armor rock weighing well over six tons on the left bank of the Columbia River. The rock is from the upriver quarry. This work is being performed by J.A. Terteling and Sons, Inc., under provisions of negotiated contract I2r-18456,...
1949-04-26
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Source
PI-21 F-5
Tentative Disposition
C
Problem or Area of Concern
6. There should be a power policy to prevent contracts being made to industries before the power is available. This would remove the obligation to construct more...
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Management Guidelines
8. Alternate modes of transportation to destination recreation facilities are encouraged, including use of shuttles, waterway facilities, and rail travel, to facilitate visitation and reduce impacts to scenic, cultural,...
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A study of the fishery problems raised by the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam on the upper Columbia River was done. Part of the study was to estimate the number of salmon taken in commercial fishery for the purpose of comparing this with the...
1940 (iso8601)
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Fish scales have long been used to reconstruct fine-scale habitat transitions such as the movement of juvenile fish
from freshwater, estuary, and ocean environments. Despite the importance of life history information to fisheries
management and...
2015 (iso8601)
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issues and Concerns
skiing" (Povey, Keillor, Pruett, Whyte, 1988). The Gorge's winds have received national and international acclaim. Povey estimates that 30 percent of the Gorge's boardsailors travel at least 1,000 miles to sail in the Gorge....
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Biochemical variation in 12 different chinook populations, sampled from 10 hatcheries along the Columbia River and the Oregon coast, was studied with starch gel electrophoresis. An index was
used to describe the genetic differences between pairs...
1975-07-17 (iso8601)
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other areas of archaeological or religious significance shall not be made public information and such information shall be used for administrative purposes only" (Sec. 6(a)(1)(A)).
Almost all archaeological investigations in the Gorge to date...
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Visual Attributes
Scenic Area, most notably the research done on visual quality in the Columbia River Gorge: Study of Alternatives (National Park Service, 1980) and the Recreation Overview (Jones and Jones, 1988). This work served as a good...
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One-man gill net boat with power roller and two-man stern picker boat
1937-07-31
2003-01-01 |
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1937-07-14
2003-01-01 |
1 map; 44 x 57 cm. Scale 1 inch equals 1000 feet. Drawn by W. Owen. "This map indicates nothing more than a proposed general plan of development of lands thereon designated." Proposed camp site and St. Helens Inn hand drawn in color. The town of...
2024-11-05
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The Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Longview, operates a 1,160 ton/day pulp mill, of which 725 tons are produced by the sulfate process, 325 tons by the sulfite process, and 110 tons by the semi-chemical pulping process. From this pulping operation,...
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1937-07-31
2003-01-01 |