View of the river side of the upstream cross-river cofferdam directly upstream from block 40.
1937-04-01
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In addition to a fleet of trucks, the Guy F. Atkinson Company of San Francisco, California, holder of the first stage construction contract at the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers' Little Goose Lock and Dam site, has assigned two work barges with...
1965-11-25
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IMPROVEMENT OF THE LOWER WILLAMETTE AND COLUMBIA RIVERS FROM PORTLAND, OREGON, TO THE SEA.
Several distinct localities on the rivers named are embraced in the report of operations (luring the fiscal year ending the 30th of June,...
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General view, looking west from the east abutment. In the center foreground is the frozen arch dam. Excavation operations are in progress in the center section.
1937-02-18
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Colonel A. R. Marshall April 3, 1974 Page Three
concerned, is recognized. With respect to federal storage projects, such withdrawals presumably comply with the terms of the authorizing federal legislation, as well as with state law. The 11...
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East pit flooded behind Wakefield cofferdam (el. 965); Left foreground shows beginning of west end concrete placing trestle and east concrete mixer - at the right are aggregate stock piles and contractor's machine shops. Suspension bridge for...
1936-05-01
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Source
W-5 F-9
Tentative Disposition
E
WI-74 E F-9
WI-71 F F-9
Problem or Area of Concern
C. Sediment Loads and Off-Stream Erosion Problems
1. More studies should be made of sediment loads and where it is entering rivers and...
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Source
Tentative Disposition
PI-105 WI-70 WI-70
WI-39 SI-82
F F F
F F
Problem or Area of Concern
9. (Cont) COMMENT: Construction of Lower Granite Dam has continued in light of energy needs of the region and nation and the fact...
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Two conveyor laterals running to collecting belt at the 1840 level in Brett gravel pit."Pendulum" 200-foot arm in lower right.
1936-09-01
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WI-28, SI-77 F F-17
PI-42 F
WI-71 F
WI-70 F-17
Tentative Disposition
F
Problem or Area of Concern
2. Fish hatcheries should be built at no more than two sites on the lower Snake River because of adverse effects on the...
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Commercial forest products: these include timber for lumber, pulp, and fire wood, and other special non-wood forest products such as mushrooms, boughs, and plants and plant parts.
Commercial recreation: any private (non-governmental)...
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Map Symbol Ot9
Map Symbol Ot10
Trail from Mayer Park to Squally Point
TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would provide expansive views of the eastern Gorge, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood. Portions of the trail would be steep. Private land concerns...
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Tuberculosis in salmonoid fishes was first observed in the 1952 run of fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) returning to the Bonneville Hatchery of the Oregon Fish Commission. In the studies reported here, tuberculosis was found not only...
1958-12 (iso8601)
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Landscape Significance
Visual Absorption Capability
Landscape Sensitivity
This concept combines the inventories of diversity and seen areas, identifying those lands which are inherently striking to the eye and are seen from key viewing areas...
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Tucannon weir near Starbuck, Washington
; Hole in foreground marks spot where original weir washed out
1937-11-30
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proposed high dam in the Hells Canyon stretch of the Snake River, between Idaho and Oregon. The Idaho Power Company in 1949 had applied to the Federal Power Commission (FPC) for a preliminary permit to build a small hydropower facility 40 miles...
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Caption included with image; Last tree felled in Camp Gifford clearing area by WPA crews. Standing beside the tree which was felled along the old river highway on a flat midway between the towns of Rice and Daisy are, from left to right: H.M....
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Camp Ferry. Originally two barges, 24 feet by 64 feet with two story superstructures, this floating "camp" was used at four different sites along the Columbia River.
Caption on verso: Camp Ferry [Grand Coulee Dam 222] |
votes. 12/ Arbitration procedures are authorized in the majority of other
compacts. The following arbitration procedure authorized in the Klamath River Compact is representative:
In the case of the failure of the two voting members of the...
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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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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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The Quartzburg District is seven miles north of Prairie City in
east-central Grant County, Oregon. The District is in a pre-Tertiary
window of volcanic, plutonic, and sedimentary rocks ranging from
Permo-Triassic to Eocene-Oligocene in age. The...
1975-06-12 (iso8601)
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Memorandum: From Northcutt Ely, Wesley E. Steiner, Burton J. Gindler, September 21, 1965 (photocopy), page 2
1965-09-21
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