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This report contains the major findings of a 1999-2001 assessment of water quality in streams in the Yakima River Basin. It is one of a series of reports by the NAWQA Program that present major findings on water resources in 51 major river basins...
2024-11-01
by clay and commonly known as "alkali" depressions which are contained within these lands, however, materially impair their agricultural value. In other localities the lands are quite rolling, and the soils are light-brown, gravelly loams of...

The Bond Papers document the fisheries research conducted by OSU Fisheries and Wildlife Professor Carl E. Bond.; Biographical Note:; Alumnus and ichthyologist Carl Bond received B.S. and M.S. degrees from Oregon State College in 1947...

W I. IMPROVEMENT OF THE 'WILLAMETTE RIVER AT PORTLAND, OREGON, AND TO MOUTH. Swan Island, Bar.—Work has been carried on at this bar for five years past, the object for the last three years being to cut a channel 100 feet wide and 17 feet...
2004-08-25
This collection consists of a single item, Underground Water of the Upper Spokane River Valley, a paper by Washington State College student Reuben Newcomb.; Reuben Clair Newcomb (1909-1998) earned a bachelor's degree in Geology from the State...
2024-11-01
River 22 feet wide and the falls are 5 feet high
1936-10-22
Watershed of Upper Cispus River showing extensive burn-over area
1941-04-26
8 foot falls (so-called) below the "Big Slide" on the Grays River
Station 4 is about 4 miles above the Highway
Falls are the only obstruction on river
1937-06-07
Our offical means of transportation, the Lucy Ann I, starts on her maiden voyage with T A Dawson (Assistant Biologist Aide) at the helm
On the Wenatchee River opposite the mouth of the Chiwawa River in Washington
1940-08-23
2003-01-01
Turbulence controls the composition of river plumes through mixing and alters the plume's trajectory by diffusing its momentum. While believed to play a crucial role in decelerating river-source waters, the turbulence stress in a near-field river...
2012-05-22 (iso8601)
A system of numerical hydraulic modeling, geographic information system processing, and Internet map serving, supported by new data sources and application automation, was developed that generates inundation maps for forecast floods in near real...
2024-11-01
flooding is not considered practical. It is proposed, therefore, to provide irrigation for these lands by pumping and sprinkler methods. Another area that has promising possibilities for irrigation development is the Marys River project,...

"May 1999"
1999-11-01
2005-02-17
2004-12-22
A large number of river otter (Lontra canadensis) males were collected from areas of high and low contaminant concentrations throughout western Oregon and Washington during the fall and winter of 1994-99. Few significant non-reproductive organ...
2007-08-27T14:18:07Z (iso8601)
The aggregate of the snag-boat's work during the year is—On the Upper Willamette : Number of snags removed 1.021 Number of trees cut from the banks 374 And on the Lower Willamette : Number of snags removed 100 Number of trees cut...

would have to be removed. The depth and clearness of the river seemed favorable to the work. On the 4th of December, however, the work was suspended on account of high water, and was not again resumed during the month. For the same reason the...

Upper Cispus River at Walupt Lake Road
1936-10-22
Map Symbol Wt7 Map Symbol Wt8 the Chinook Trail Association. The estimated cost is $190,000, excluding acquisition costs. Trail, Wind River—Brush Creek Loop TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would provide improved public access to the...

APPENDIX G UPPER COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION 748 North A v e n ue G r a n d J u n c t i o n , Colorado March 8, 1957 Dear Governor Simpson: At the February 28, 1957 meeting of the Upper Colorado River Commission, Mr. L. C. Bishop. State Engineer of...
2008-12-01
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS [Thousands of dollars] Project Irrigation distribution cost Dam and reservoir NameCost Total cost Dayton 150 Dayton 2,350 2,500 Tilton-Freewater 200 Milton 2, 800 10, 000 Bear Creek 7,000 Walla...

A water-quality investigation of the Spokane River was completed during summer low-flow conditions in 1998 and 1999 as part of the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment Program, in cooperation with the Washington State Department of Ecology....
2003-07-01
hunting ground for pheasants and partridge, and the abundance of these birds is almost entirely attributable to the favorable environment created by irrigation development. Big game hunting in the mountains ranks high among local sport...

promptly high-jacked by the Endangered Species Act process. As the final Environmental Impact Statement of the System Operation Review said in 1995: While one of the primary goals of the SOR is to decide on a coordinated operating strategy to...

The numbers of Snake River salmon and steelhead Oncorhynchus spp. have substantially declined since the completion of the Columbia River hydrosystem. We used analytical approaches to identify management options for halting the decline of these...
2002-01-01
Looking towards the upstream end of the Icicle River bypass or diversion canal, which will carry flood waters around the salmon holding ponds at the Leavenworth migratory fish control station
1939-12-22
2024-11-01
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