Document: Comments of the State of California on the "Pacific Southwest Water Plan," December, 1963, page 13
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Summary of potential developments—Continued.
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS
[Thousands of dollars]
Dam and reservoir
Irrigation distribution cost
Castle Creek Castle Creek 400 400
Boise Anderson Ranch. 2 13, 200 13, 200
Arrowrock...
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Lower Colorado River Basin and southern California may be of greater magnitude than heretofore utilized but will be in direct proportion to the magnitude of future water requirements of this populous area.
Identification of specific areas from...
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8 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, for 1880. Included are annual reports detailing improvements of rivers in Oregon and Washington territory.
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Between 1992 and 1994, the U.S.Geological Survey conducted a study of trace elements and organic compounds in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, as part of the Willamette River Basin Water Quality Study. Low-level analyses were performed for...
1996-11-01
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Document: United States Department of the Interior news release, "Colorado River Storage Project Becomes Fourth Bureau of Reclamation Project to Exceed Total Investment of $300 Million," January 4, 1963, page 2
1963-01-04
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only existing developments on the main stem of the Snake River.
Irrigation.—Including land irrigated by diversion from Malad River, which is fed by springs a short distance back from the Snake, the total area served from the main stem by...
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CALIFORNIA COMMENTS
too indefinite at this time to warrant crystallizing these future facilities through premature action.
In this regard, our analyses of large-scale sea-water conversion possibilities in the vicinity of Imperial Dam have...
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2844 REPORT OF Tills CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
ids is one-lialf mile above this* point and 2| miles below the falls of the
Willamette at Oregon City.
The most important manufacturing interests that will be...
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practicable to introduce it, if economy in construction be thereby promoted. A favorable circumstance in this connection is the apparent absence, over a considerable length at the proposed work, of the sea worm, which in some other sections of the...
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No. 4.-Table of lengths, widths, and depths of cuts by United States dredger, together with quantities of material removed from bars in the Willamette and
Columbia Rivers, during the fiscal years of 1872, 1873, 1874, and 1875.
FISCAL YEAR...
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Memorandum: To the President, Draft, CF Luce, 1/30/67, page 1
1967-01-30
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Document: A possible route to transport water from Columiba River to Colorado River, July? 1966 (themofax), page 3
1966-07-01
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CALIFORNIA COMMENTS
too indefinite at this time to warrant crystallizing these future facilities through premature action.
In this regard, our analyses of large-scale sea-water conversion possibilities in the vicinity of Imperial Dam have...
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Summary of potential developments—Continued
DAMS AND POWER PLANTS
Installed capacity
(kilowatts)
Annual production (million kilowatt-hours)
Name
Firm Secondary
Palisades 30, 000 131 99
Hoback 40, 000 180 0
Canyon 70, 000 200 0...
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Bar, and a channel 3,200 feet long, carrying 15 feet of water at the lowest stage of the river, was completed (hiring this year. This year it is expected to nearly complete Swan Island Bar, excavated to 18 feet of water, at an estimated cost of...
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1414 REPORT OP THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
Comparative statement of traffic.
Calendar years.
Short tons.
Estimated value.
Passengers.
Calendar years.
Short tons.
Estimated value.
Passengers.
1904...
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Lieutenant Symons does not state whether any confusion ever arose as a consequence of the fact that three of his five Indians bore the inevitable French-Canadian name of "Pierre." Of the method of work followed by himself and his topographical...
2004-08-11
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could be conveniently placed south of gauge station 2; the Oregon chute of Celilo Falls could be made part of the canal.
There is one peculiarity of this locality which merits consideration in this connection with the long canal plan, and that...
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CHAPTER IV
Upper Snake GENERAL DESCRIPTION The upper Snake Basin embraces the eastern two-thirds of the crescentic Snake River Valley, which reaches westward across southern Idaho from the river's source in Wyoming. This basin is about 300... |
The Twin Falls-Minidoka-Gooding area occupies a portion of the Snake River Valley and is made up of the counties of Gooding, Lincoln, Minidoka, Jerome, Twin Falls, and Cassia, Idaho. The large irrigated acreage on the Snake River Plain, where live...
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Abstract. Procedures are presented for evaluating temperature regimes for fish. Although examples pertain to spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), the principles apply to other species. Basic temperature tolerance relationships for...
1991-12-01
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8 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, for 1880. Included are annual reports detailing improvements of rivers in Oregon and Washington territory.
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364 REPOET OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
f Amount required for completion of existing project................... f 16,000.00
J Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending June 30,1891 50J 000! 00
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