Source
SI-32, 35 WI-33, 41, 69 PI-19, 25, 50
PI-69 PI-100
Tentative Disposition
WI-12 C PI-43, 50
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Problem or Area of Concern
8. With the increase in the number of boaters who are pleasure cruising up the Columbia and Snake...
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Realistic hindcast of the Columbia River estuarine-plume-shelf circulation in summer
2004 using the Regional Ocean Modeling System nested within the Navy Coastal Ocean
Model (NCOM) is quantitatively evaluated with an extensive set of observations....
2009 (iso8601)
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dam scoffed at the plan. A midwestern paper said, "The Grand Coulee Dam will be no more self-liquidating than the Great Pyramid it so humbles in size." And, an Eastern Congressman declared, "Grand Coulee is a vast area of gloomy tablelands...
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The seasonal concentration, turnover and mode of accumulation
of ³²P by the juvenile starry flounder in Alder Slough, a small eco-system in the Columbia River Estuary, was examined during 1969 and
1970.
Levels of ³²P and concentrations of total P...
1971-10-14 (iso8601)
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Irrigation Project Lands
The character and disposition of materials underlying the soils of irrigated lands are of great significance to the development and use of those lands. As indicated subsequently, the character of the soil layer of lands...
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Map of Columbia River from Wells Dam site to Chief Joseph Dam
1957-07-01
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Document: "Snake-Colorado Project, A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Southwest", October, 1963, page i
1963-10-01
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clusive) was 90 percent higher than for the 30 late-potato States. Approximately 90 percent of Idaho's potatoes are grown on about 110,000 acres of irrigated land on the Snake River Plain in the upper basin. The production of dry, edible beans on...
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Preface
In the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992, Congress charged the President with reviewing and reporting on federal activities in the west that affect the allocation and use of water resources. The legislation directed the Western...
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Completed piers for the new highway and railroad bridges over the Columbia River Reservoir at Kettle Falls.
1940-10-25
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and and near Walker's Island, Columbia River, for pilots' use; the staff's are black, graduated to half feet, the figures 6 inches high, and the division marks are zinc.
The Astoria sheets were partly read and tabulated. It is expected to...
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The downstream face of the dam, the left powerhouse, the spillway at flood stage, and the Columbia River Reservoir in a general view from the left or west side. The floating debris caught by the log boom will be beached and burned.
1940-06-03
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The power barge,"Paul Bunyan" tows Camp Ferry to a new location on the Columbia River Reservoir.
1939-03-28
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The population by the census of 1880 of counties which furnished the above corrected amount of freight is 66,000.
During the last year immigration largely increased. Notwithstanding the expense and tediousness of the trip via San Francisco and...
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A tinted photographic postcard. At the top in red is the legend "Cascade Locks, Columbia River". A steamship is shown going into the locks. Passengers or crew can be seen on its three decks; along both sides of the locks are small groups of men...
2004-08-04
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Image Caption: LOWER END OF CASCADE LOCKS --page break-- the snows of Mount Hood, is at all times available for power, irrigation, and domestic purposes.
Leaving Hood River I was rowing leisurely down a gentle current and had come abreast of a...
2004-07-20
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summers are not excessively warm; and considering the latitude and elevation—2,566 feet at the surface of the lake—as compared with the country east of the continental divide—and which is the case all over the \Vest—the winters are not...
2004-07-06
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A sepia-toned photograph of a steamboat (the River Columbia?) at a wharf. The boat is crowded with men, women, and children. A man can be seen at the helm with his hand on the wheel; some of the crowd sit on or stand in front of the railings of...
2004-04-19
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Seen from above, a steam locomotive passes between the Pillars of Hercules rock formation along the Columbia River. Trees line the riverbank and rocks and trees are partially submerged in the river close to the shore. There is water lying inland...
2004-03-01
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II BASIS FOR SELECTING SYSTEM-WIDE STUDY ELEMENTS
There are a number of other studies underway at this time by the Corps of Engineers, other Federal and State agencies and the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Those studies are...
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2. identification of areas suitable for other public use facilities, including but not limited to educational and interpretive facilities, campsites, picnic areas, boat launch facilities, and river access areas; and
3. identification of...
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Effects of habitat and season on guild structure of avian
communities were examined for islands in the estuary zone of the
Columbia River, Oregon. Bird species were classified into guilds
according to their major food item, typical foraging...
1981-05-07 (iso8601)
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The Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. is home to the greatest hydroelectric system in
the world. Its dams provide 75 percent of the power needs of nearly 10 million people. But the dams also create numerous
obstacles to...
2001 (iso8601)
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The upper Snake Basin is the least industrialized of the six subdivisions of the Columbia River drainage area. Only 2,232 people of the upper basin were employed in manufacturing during 1939. Their wages ($2,890,000) and the value they added by...
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old building and grading, soiling and seeding the grounds, and constr. 3 lock-tender's dwellings, 05, 2460, 2461.
SURVEYS.
Cascades and Dalles of the Columbia, 1874, under direction of Maj. Michler, by R. A. Habersham, 75, 125; ii, 787: 76,...
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