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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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.
1876-11-26
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Tentative Source Disposition
SI-73, 75 F F-17
SI-70 F F-17
Problem or Area of Concern
18. (Cont) COMMENT: (for 13. and 16-18): Fish and wildlife agencies have long recognized the potential of the Willamette Basin for producing salmon. A...
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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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Bob Rucker at Big White Salmon River Hatchery with 2 spawned out chinooks
1941-10-03
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King Weber making chemical analyses of water from fish truck after fish haul near the Entiat River
1938-11-30
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JP Farola's fish pond is located just below Bull Run Reservoir on Sandy River System
Pond is half drained
1940-05-25
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1940-02-29
2003-01-01 |
Camas, Washington water intake on the Little Washougal River
1935-07-28
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The water flow is about 782 feet per second
1938-11-06
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Caption on mount: Roundnosed porpoise or blackfish. Columbia River, Washington
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Document: "Snake-Colorado Project, A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Southwest", October, 1963, page 22
1963-10-01
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Document: "Snake-Colorado Project, A Plan to Transport Surplus Columbia River Basin Water to the Arid Southwest", October, 1963, page 6
1963-10-01
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The hazards associated with tsunamis are well known and have been studied for decades. The majority of research is, however, focused on open coastlines which bear the brunt of a tsunamis force. Other regions that can be strongly impacted by a...
2013-06-03 (iso8601)
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upper basin is evident in the fact that in 1941, nearly 600,000 persons visited Yellowstone Park and more than 125,000 visited Grand Teton Park.
The forest lands of the basin are largely included within national forests. Many roads and trails...
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velopments to help repay costs of irrigation projects which are not physically associated with the power developments. Power revenues so used from a project would be those in excess of revenues required for payment of costs allocated to power in...
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put it more bluntly, revisions that allow the industry to compete will not be acceptable unless provisions are included that: protect our environment; provide for recovery of salmon and other fish and wildlife; ensure that the nation's poor are...
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"equitable apportionment" principles of interstate water law.68 The court agreed that equitable apportionment applies to salmon in principle: "At the root of the [equitable apportionment] doctrine is the same principle that animates many of the...
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U 1.
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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the mudflats, but thought it might be worth trying in preference to pushing on in the dark to Hood River.
Those imps of darkness were right about the difficulty of reaching Moosier after nightfall. A small river coming in at that point seemed to...
2004-08-24
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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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