Irrigation.—Plans for irrigation in the Weiser River Basin involve provision of supplemental water to the 14,830 acres now inadequately supplied and a full supply to 24,760 acres of new land. The potential new-land developments are associated...
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offer excellent prospects for power development. Plants at these sites, with total installed capacity of 140,000 kilowatts, are the only potential developments in the entire upper Snake Basin.
The authorized multiple-purpose Palisades Dam and...
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An examination of the general chart of the coast shows a narrow sand spit running north for 25 miles, from the general headland of which Cape Disappointment is a part, to the entrance of Shoalwater Bay, and separating this bay from the ocean. On...
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Title from Web page (viewed on October 12, 2004).; "July 2004." ; Includes bibliographical references.
2024-10-31
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Flood control, channel and levee improvements cont.
Mill Creek, MC (S) 273, 285
Palouse River—3 projects, C. Wash. (S) 248
Yakima River near Ellensburg, C. Wash. (S) 248
Snake River-Jackson Hole, US (S) 128
Flood plain, LC (S) 313,...
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A composite 732-rn thick section in Germany Creek of middle Eocene upper McIntosh and lower Cowlitz Formations, as well as the lower Grays River Volcanics, was studied using bio-, magneto- and lithostratigraphy to construct a sequence...
2001-11-28 (iso8601)
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First introduced to the USA in 1958, Myxobolus cerebralis, the parasite responsible for whirling disease in salmonids, has since spread across the country causing severe declines in wild trout populations in the intermountain west. Recent...
2007-01-23T21:53:48Z (iso8601)
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Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decreases markedly as water temperatures increase above a critical threshold, particularly during sensitive life stages of the fish. In an effort to...
1997-10-31
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APPENDIX Y Y--BRIDGING NAVIGABLE WATERS. 3329
The situation has now become so grave in respect to the two con-
flicting interests that shipping is being gradually withdrawn from the
river and provided with facilities in other locations...
2006-06-16
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This collection is comprised of records of the Department of
Natural Resources and Conservation, Director’s Office records including correspondence,
subject files, and records collected by the director on the Montana Governor’s...
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rammed. The adjoining widths for 5 to 10 feet were generally made by wagons or barrows; and of the main embankment the widths next to the slopes were made of stone, heavy material, and gravel, dumped from cars. On the outer slope the stone was...
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Unrelated materials omitted
EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEYS FOR IMPROVEMENT. To comply with requirements of the river and harbor act of March 3, 1879, Major Gillespie was charged with a survey of the Columbia River at the Dalles, in...
2006-01-03
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The occurrence, distribution, and transport of pesticides in surface water of the Yakima River Basin were assessed using data collected during 1999-2000 as part of the U.S. G .S. National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Samples were...
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2710 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
APPROPRIATIONS.
Upper Columbia River:
Act J line 10, 1873..................................................... $50,000
Act June 23,...
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made for improvement. The application of this sum and estimates for the further prosecution of the work will be made the subject of a special report.
EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEYS FOR IMPROVEMENT.
To comply with provisions of the river and...
2005-10-21
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table of distances between the different points on the several rivers has been also prepared. The following is a copy :
miles. Remarks.
Portland--
Mouth of Willamette 12 12
Fort Vancouver 6 18
Lower Cascades 50 68
Upper Cascades 6...
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PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS, 1962
Lower Columbia River bank protection, Oregon and Washington 600,000 600,000
Lower Columbia River improvement to existing works:
(a) Rainier Drainage District 381,000 381,000
(b) Sauve Island Drainage...
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Source
F-3, 17
WI-1
W-2, W-6
PI-20, 22, 26, 50 SI-54, 74, 75
Tentative Disposition
A
PI-21, 50 E
PI-21, 50 E
Problem or Area of Concern
12. Minimum flows and fluctuating flows affect resident fish and wildlife species....
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PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS, 1962 23
Lower Columbia River bank protection, Oregon and Washington 600,000 600,000
Lower Columbia River improvement to existing works:
(a) Rainier Drainage District 381,000 381,000
(b) Sauvie Island Drainage...
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Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 1125, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 23
1961-09-06
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Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 23
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TABLE OF DISTANCES NAME Miles from Canal Flat Charater of Rapids Unnamed Rapids 2 Minor
Unnamed Rapids 4 "
Bishops Rapids 11.5 "
Little Dalles 16 Great
6 Mile Rapids 30 Minor
5 Mile Rapids 31 "
Kettle Falls 41
Grand Rapids 46 Great...
2004-07-26
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These amounts will greatly increase as the country settles up, and with free transportation to tide-water.
The number of steamboats now owned on Snake River by the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company is six, with the carrying capacity of 1,200...
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A hand-colored photograph of a boat landing, used as a postcard with the heading "Boat Landing on Columbia River, Hood River, Oregon" in red at the top. In the background of the photograph on the far side of the river are low hills and trees.On...
2004-08-04
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Caption on mount: Sturgeon, porgie, crab, and jelly fish. Columbia River, Washington
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