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Three of four main low slots (elev. 910) west of "block 40" for river diversion in 1937, estimated capacity of all, 80,000 c.f.s. Bents in high trestle in upper part; wood spillway plug to cofferdam section "G" in lower left.
1936-11-01
2024-11-01
Outwash plains 200 yards wide along upper South Fork Toutle River
The north branch of the river can be seen at the left of the picture
1941-05-21
Established in 1873 by J.S. Megler.

Caption on mount: J.G. Megler and Co.'s Cannery. Columbia River, Washington

regulations for multiple purposes (mentioned above), together with daily/weekly cycling capacity, identifies about 1,500 mw of generating potential. This study is presently inactive 15. Paterson Ridge. The Paterson Ridge pumped-storage site...

Colorado River Association Newsletter, May, 1967, page 2
1967-05-01

Management of the water resources of the Methow River Basin is changing in response to the listing of three species of fish under the Endangered Species Act and the Washington State-legislated watershed-planning process. This report describes the...
2024-11-01
E R R A T A Page 3, column 1, paragraph 3, line 9-- "Basic plain" should read "basin plan". Page 3, column 1, paragraph 4, lines 3-5-- "5,360,000,000 acres"; "3,840,000,000 acres", and "1,520,000,000 acres", should read "5,360,000 acres";...

and other matters.38 State legislatures control purse strings. State courts play a vital role in the continuing evolution of water law.39 In these respects, the states are a logical focus for tributary water issues. At the same time, however,...

Holway R. Jones was a prominent leader of the conservation movement in the Pacific Northwest from 1963, when he moved to Oregon, until his death in 1986. Jones was a librarian but he spent much of his time working on conservation issues. He served...

nished me. Their plottings showed, while a greater depth still existed at the middle of the sands than on other portions, that a channel there as good as the north one did not exist. On the approach of fair weather of summer and the annual river...

These Montana Wildlife Division records (1954-1981) consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, clippings, and miscellany extracted from weeded subject files of the Division. Subjects include wildlife habitat, federal-state...

water channel is long, crooked, difficult, and dangerous, expecially with a large boat, and a variation of 15 or 20 feet either way from the narrow channel would result in disaster. To complete the high-water channel so as to render it available...

188 CANT 1000 1770 216 14.7 280 190 WSR 9600 188 N45 3.0 W121 3.0 NEW DESCHUTES RIVER 15 30 9700 8000 2000 2C5 13.8 340 600 18700 60 55 15500 226 DRY CANYON #2 1000 770 276 18.7 490 560 21500 226 N44 38.7 W121 12.0 EXIST LAKE SIMTUSTUS 55 40...

Pacific lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus is a valuable icon and traditional food source for Indigenous people of western North America. Native Americans have utilized traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) since time immemorial to guide their ways...
2014-12-12 (iso8601)
its duties under this Compact; Sue and be sued as a legal entity in any court of record of a signatory state, and in any court of the United States having jurisdiction of such action; Cooperate with State and Federal agencies in matters relating...

RIVEB AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 1411 The variation of water level due to tide only is about 5 feet, but backwater of the Columbia River during freshet time raises the river to a height of about 10 feet. Clatskanie, a small town...
2006-06-16
Thomas Larson operated a sheep ranch near Choteau, Montana, and served in the Montana legislature. Collection (1912-1948) includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, speeches, and subject files.; Thomas O. Larson was...

[unrelated material omitted] F F 2. PROPOSED BRIDGE ACROSS THE WILLAMETTE RIVER AT PORTLAND, OREGON. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, UNITED STATES ARMY, Washington, D. C., May 23, 1885. SIR: In reply to the reference to this...

river to the foot of the locks for seven months in the year could be obtained without the expense of building a breakwater. I took the ground that the propriety of building the breakwater at all was questionable. If built close to the left bank,...

Correspondence, newsletters, studies, notes, etc. of the Council and of other organizations interested in the protection and retention of wilderness areas and wildlife, especially in the Wenaha backcountry and the Umatilla National...

Watershed of Upper Cispus River showing extensive burn-over area and mountainous terrain
1941-05-26
CONGRESSIONAL: RECORD—- SENATE April 9 In fact, the partnership between the American people and the private power companies proposed by President Eisenhower and Secretary of the Interior McKay follows generally the lines of the immortal...
2008-11-01
The mapped area lies between the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon and the Seven Devils Mountains of western Idaho. Part of the Snake River canyon is included. A composite stratigraphic section includes at least 30,000 feet of strata. Pre-...
1967-05-01 (iso8601)
Colorado River Association Newsletter, September, 1966, page 3
1966-09-01

The question of excavating the chute for a low-water channel, or leaving an opening, with a gate or other arrangement for closing it during high-water, is one of cost. The navigation opening, if made, should not be above the old middle landing....

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