Black Falls near Polar Star Mine
The falls are about 60 feet high and are a barrier at all times.
1941-05-13
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FEDERAL WATER RIGHTS LEGISLATION 19 tion that is to be protected, the proper distinction is in terms of the effect of any proposed diversion on navigation, not in terms of the place where the diversion is made. If, vice versa, diversions for...
2009-02-01
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Falls down canyon wall on lower Grays River The falls are 150 feet high
Photo shows typically canyonous nature of stream banks F Jobes is standing in lower center
1937-05-19
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1. Slime interferes with commercial and sport fishing by fouling nets and gear.
2. The wastes from the pulp and paper industry are primarily responsible for this problem. The additional wastes resulting from increased production since 1959 have...
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Ground Waters
Variation in subsurface materials results in marked local differences in ground-water supplies.
Ground water is reasonably abundant in the alluvial fans which fringe the floor of the Willamette Valley. In the southern part of the...
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ENGINEER, DEPARTMENT,
Washington, March 8, 1867.
COLONEL : Your letter of 28th January, ultimo, was duly received. The instructions of this department for an examination at the mouth of the Willamette did not contemplate such extended...
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COMMERCIAL STATISTICS.
The Willamette River is in the collection district of Willamette. The nearest port of entry is Portland, Oreg.
The nearest works of defense are at the mouth of the Columbia River.
The revenue collected there for the...
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A black and white image of a view from above the Columbia River. There is a paved road with a fence along it in the foreground. A sign beyond the fence warns that "no parking on pavement is allowed". The road appears to be running along a cliff in...
2004-03-24
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Frey Holland and Parkhurst rescuing downstream chinook migrants from side pockets in the Entiat River
1940-07-06
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Unloading fish truck at dump number 2 on the Entiat River as part of salmon reclamation
1938-11-30
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1939-09-30
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Source PI-57
Tentative Disposition
Problem or Area of Concern
5.( Cont) CR&T to this is that it could provide a focus to
draw attention to both the needs and the opportunities here. There are needs for rights of access, development of...
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Looking northeast over the Yakima Valley toward Union Gap from the Satus Pass Highway
1937-09-07
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Outlet of JP Farola's fish pond located just below Bull Run Reservoir on the Sandy River System
1941-05-25
2003-01-01 |
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1940-02-29
2003-01-01 |
Recreation
The Gorge provides a rich variety of recreation opportunities. Some recreation sites are easily accessible, well developed, and likely to be crowded; others are more remote and much less often visited.
The most popular form of...
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Camas, Washington water intake on the Little Washougal River
1935-07-28
2003-01-01 |
Established in 1873 by J.S. Megler.
PH Coll 293.53 Caption on mount: J.G. Megler and Co.'s Cannery. Columbia River, Washington |
Caption on mount: Blueback salmon. Columbia River, Washington
PH Coll 293.30 |
Phosphate, silicate and nitrate concentrations in the sea off
the coast of Oregon were determined to study their seasonal distribution
patterns. The water samples were collected monthly along the
east-west hydrographic line off Newport, Oregon,...
1970-03-16 (iso8601)
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Document: "Snake-Colorado Project, A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Southwest", October, 1963, page 13
1963-10-01
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managers and neglected the "tails" of the migration, which tended to be wild fish. It also provided no flow augmentation for summer-migrating salmon and fall chinook.
The Vernita Bar settlement. One of the important water initiatives of the...
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32 p. Includes sections of Appendix FF: Annual reports of Maj. N. Michler, Corps of Engineers, and Maj. John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, detailing works of river improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers.
1876-11-02
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To sum up, the slopes can be ameliorated at the first, second, third, and sixth rapids to the extent of making the river navigable at all stages by increasing the sections at these points and also at the seventh rapid. At the first, second, and...
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Map of the Columbia River from the Cascades Canal to the Foot of Bradfords Island Showing Work Done on River Improvement to June 30th 1883.
Scale
Narrow gauge portage railway
Sent with annual report, 1883.
Washington Territory
Big Eddy...
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