report, the following estimate was made: A graph was constructed of time of passage versus river mileage from Lady Island outfall for various river discharges, using the flow equation Q = VA; where Q = discharge, V = average river velocity, and A...
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58 p. Includes sections of Appendix OO: 1881 annual report of Maj. G. L. Gillespie, Corps of Engineers, Bvt. Lieut. Col., detailing construction, navigation, surveys and other works of river improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers....
1882-10-31
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The lower Columbia River (LCR) riparian zone is rich in habitat diversity. However, the natural beauty and species diversity along the river have increasingly become affected by human activity. This study quantifies the areal extent and degree of...
1999-05-07 (iso8601)
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forth, would be likely over the long term to allow the population to survive.'" After evaluating the proposed operations and specifying a variety of mitigation measures, the agency again concluded that the proposed power system operations would...
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Charles Heidel (1887-1970) was a Helena, Montana, hydraulic engineer who worked
for private industry, the Montana State Engineer's Office, the Carey Land Act Board, the U.S. Geological Survey, and
the Montana Water Resources Board....
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The average annual precipitation in the vicinity of the upper Columbian lakes is 13 inches. This increases as the River is followed, and at Surprise Rapids, where a rain gauge is kept, it is 30 inches. No record was obtainable at the Ferry but the...
2004-07-12
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eration. It is to be 90 feet high, and will impound sufficient water to develop 350,000 horse-power and irrigate 200,000 acres of land. This last project seems to have advanced to almost the point of construction; and if constructed as planned,...
2004-07-20
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THE KING OF NORTHWESTERN WATERS The Mighty Columbia From a Stern Wheel Packet - A Journey Through Swift Currents and Foaming Rapids - The Home of the Canned Salmon by James B. POND, F.R.G.S. Photographs by the Author and Others WITH the...
2004-03-02
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Appropriated June 10, 1872, for improvement of the Lower Willamette
River, Oregon......50, 000 00
Available July 1, 1872.... 53,854 80
Estimate for the fiscal year 1873-''74:
Running expenses of the United States dredger to be constructed...
2004-08-26
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inspector of the work and did not comply with the specifications for its construction.
Operations during the present fiscal year were commenced on the bar at this locality on September 16, 1875, and were suspended on October 21, 1875. Two...
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Source
Tentative Disposition
SI-1, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27 C WI-1, 13, 20, 29, 30
PI-19, 20, 21, 44, 50
W-6
F-16, 19
SI-1, 5, 25, 29, 31, 37, 39, A 42, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59
WI-1, 3, 13, 14, 30, 31, 36,
38, 40, 45, 46, 51
PI-20, 21,...
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58 p. Includes sections of Appendix OO: 1881 annual report of Maj. G. L. Gillespie, Corps of Engineers, Bvt. Lieut. Col., detailing construction, navigation, surveys and other works of river improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers....
1882-10-31
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67 p. Includes sections of Appendix QQ: 1886 annual report of Major W. A. Jones, and selections from Appendix RR, reports of Capt. Charles F. Powell, Corps of Engineers, detailing construction, maps and other works related to river and harbor...
1886-10-31
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rivers and lakes and migrate downstream as juveniles. In the estuary at the river's mouth, they transform from freshwater fish to saltwater fish, then enter the ocean where they migrate far north or south, feed and mature for several years. They...
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the meantime, the Inspector, who had gone for help, started after them, carrying their clothes, with a big crowd of men and boys following him. When they came upon them, the poor, deluded creatures followed the Inspector to the Raffle Janni ranch...
2004-07-14
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE XVI FROM THE FERRY TO REVELSTOKE 171 XVII FROM REVELSTOKE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY 192 XVIII FROM THE FERRY TO THE BOUNDARY: The valley, timber, farms, rainfall, geology. Comments on the Canadians, and their...
2004-06-30
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tion with the most efficient development of the potential water power, the control of floods, and the needs of irrigation." In the Pacific Northwest, the "308 Report" on the Columbia River recommended a 10-dam comprehensive plan for the river's...
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Increased levels of total dissolved gas pressure can cause gas-bubble trauma in fish downstream from dams on the Columbia River. In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological Survey collected data on total dissolved gas...
1996-10-31
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358 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
ment, and the public necessity therefor being apparent from the facts
and reasons reported, which are concurred in by the Chief of Engineers
Captain Young was charged...
2006-06-16
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Appropriations.
June 3, 1896, from unexpended balance to the credit of improving mouth of
Columbia River, Oregon and Washington $50, 000
Act of March 3, 1899 71, 000
Total 121,000 For commercial statistics see Columbia and Lower...
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Document:From Joseph Jensen, Confidential Report to M.W.D. Directors, "Conference with Secretary of the Interior Udall," December 15, 1964, page 3
1964-12-15
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406 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. 6, ARMY.
Amount expended on project to June 30, 1890, was $130,695.75.
The results obtained to Juue 30, 1890, consisted in the. removal of
many bars and the improvement of most of...
2006-06-16
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APPENDIX TT----REPORT OF CAPTAIN POWELL. 2491
APPROPRIATIONS.
Act June 14, 1880, Skagit River........................................... $2,500
Act August 2, 1882, Skagit, Steilaquamish, Nootsack, Snohomish, and Sno-...
2006-06-16
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Abstract of contracts for improving the Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, in force during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881.
Names and residences of contractors.
George J. Ainsworth, Portland, Oreg.
J. B. Montgomery, Portland, Oreg....
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Image Caption: VIC. TREVITT'S MONUMENT ON MEMLOOSE ISLAND --page break-- tumultuous Flood River on a great concrete highway bridge 295 feet in length, just above the steel bridge of the Oregon-Washington Railway. This brought me to the main...
2004-07-20
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