Bridge pier repairs. Inside caisson (interlocking piles) showing top rows of 36-inch I-beam walers and timber bracing.
1936-01-30
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V. COMMENTS BY OTHER AGENCIES
Page
A. Corps letter to agencies plus mailing list V-2
B. Responses
Atomic Energy Commission V-6
Bonneville Power Administration V-ll
Bureau of Indian Affairs V-38
Bureau of Land Management V-39
Bureau...
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Center tower of conveyor suspension bridge. Top arm 180 feet long. Spans on either side, 1437 feet long.
1936-08-01
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Swinging "pendulum" boom conveyor, 200 feet long, hopper and five-yard shovel of a lateral to collecting conveyor at the 1840 level in Brett pit. In upper part is similar set-up.
1936-09-01
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LIST OF DISPOSITION CODES
A - Continue consideration in CR&T Study (by Corps or other agency).
B - Refer to other Corps study.
C - Refer to other agency for consideration.
D - Refer to the Pacific Northwest River Basins...
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•Flow enough water to be a moderate or not clearly identifiable contributor to the quantity of water in a Class I stream, or be a major contributor to a Class II stream.
Class III. All other perennial streams or segments thereof not meeting...
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Map Symbol R5
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other boating facilities. Oregon State Parks could be a full partner in the development of this site. The total cost of development, excluding land acquisition costs, is estimated to be $2,200,000.
Rowena East...
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how individual recreation sites and trails work together to form a comprehensive design.
The map depicts seven categories of recreation facilities:
Special Features
Boating Emphasis Areas Campgrounds
River Access
Scenic Emphasis...
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Existing Regulation
between 50 and 85 percent of their area in commercial species. There may be regeneration difficulties due to shallow soils, brush competition, low precipitation, or south aspect.
Low SUITABILITY (woodlands): These lands...
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Table 2:4. Mapped Inventories Used in Land Use Analysis
Type of Inventory
Existing Land Uses
Ownership
Vegetation Classes
Soil Type & Capability
Suitability of Federal Land for Timber Production
Roads, Rivers, Lakes
Slope Aspect...
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Burner at the completed Tucannon weir near Starbuck, Washington
1937-11-30
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1 map: blueprint ; 51 x 48 cm.
In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern Railroad, settled with his family in the area that became the town of Omak, Washington. By 1906, Ross had helped to organize the
first...
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September 1959 except during the times the Columbia River floods and submerges the sampling weir. Reported 1964 average losses to Multnomah Channel were 40,100 pounds/day total suspended matter (TSM) and 23,250 pounds/day of BOD in an average...
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The BPA story is the story of transmission—design, construction, control and maintenance. It began at Bonneville Dam in 1939 when we completed our first transmission line to Vancouver, Washington. The 230-kV line, 37 miles in length, formed the...
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Notice that sections of the cross-river cofferdams are left out to permit the river to flow in its usual channel while the anchor or key cribs are sunk in their proper positions. On Dec. 09, 1936 the last cribs were in position and within 30 hours...
1936-12-09
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The oldest rocks of the Sturgill Peak area are herein named the
grassy slope phyllites, and are of Permian (?) age. They are
divided into a phyllitic member, consisting of complexly folded and
highly sheared phyllites and phyllitic cherts, and a...
1974-04-08 (iso8601)
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In September 1996, a water-quality study was done by the U.S. Geological Survey, in coordination with the U.S. Forest Service, in headwater streams of Steamboat Creek, a tributary to the North Umpqua River Basin in southwestern Oregon. Field...
1998-11-06
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Letter: To Richard Feeney, from F.J. Flynn, July 15, 1966 (thermofax)
1966-07-15
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Document: Statement presented by Senator Len B. Jordan To Senate Irrigation and Reclamation Subcommittee During Hearings on Central Arizona Project (S. 1658) In discussion of Pacific Southwest Water Plan, April 17, 1964, page 2
1964-04-17
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mines, from the standpoint of numbers of persons employed, and the principal minerals produced from them are indicated on the accompanying map.
The need for strategic minerals in the war effort stimulated production of mercury in Valley and...
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drainage water in the winter time because of (3) above, and thus reduce Arizona' allotment for consumptive use under the anticipated Supreme Court decision, (2) above. The proposal by the United States Panel that additional wells and a bypass...
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evolved the Snake-Colorado Project, which is recommended as a substitute proposal for part of the Pacific Southwest Water Plan.
This substitution will result in a substantial scaling down in the size and cost of both the first and second phases...
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