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KP-2387-R2 - Klamath Project--TULE LAKE DIVISION. Experimental drain, looking north showing material which has been pushed up in bottom of drain; May 14, 1957; Photo by K. J. Greene
1957-05-14
2007-12-27
2006-03-14
-4- the months of October, November, December and 10 days in January, for a total of 102 days during each calendar year. :hw:Request scheduled deliveries under the 1944 Treaty during the life of this minute at the Treaty minimum of 900 cfs or...
KP-1194-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Another yard and a half of soil in Tulelake is dumped from a Bucyrus Erie dragline that is being used to construct a new drain to take care of the expanding agricultural development in the West. This...
1946-06-25
2006-06-12
2005-07-25
KP-1161-R2 Klamath Project - Railroad Siphon - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; The siphon consists of three 54" corrugated metal pipes which were jacked through the railroad embankment without interference of railroad traffic; March 13, 1946; Photo...
1946-03-13
2006-06-06
2005-07-20
KP-1141-R2 Klamath Project; Heading for syphon under railroad showing one pipe driven, one being driven, and at the left, the site of a third culvert pipe; August 14, 1945; Photo by Mark Taylor
1945-08-14
2006-05-26
2005-07-20
-2- for diversions at the dam by Mexico, or (2) discharge the effluent waters to the riverbed below the dam. This extension channel is herein referred to as the bypass channel. Discharge Excess Waters to the Bypass Channel Discharge Excess...
-5- quantities specified in the 1944 Treaty or that the United States is obligated to provide water of any particular quality under the Treaty. 4. The bypass operation described herein is applicable only as long as there are unregulated flows...
We analyzed the reproductive biology and demographics of the Lost River sucker Deltistes luxatus and shortnose sucker Chasmistes brevirostris, two endangered species endemic to the upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California, from 1984-1997. Lost...
2000-10-01
2005-07-18
2005-06-02
Undergraduate student project, Writing 227, Technical Writing
2004-12-09
2005-06-13
2005-03-28
2005-10-14
-3- in deliveries over and above 1-1/2 million acre-feet per annum. It was explained that these States would exert powerful opposition in the Congress to any plan for a bypass requiring releases from storage. Commissioner Friedkin then referred...
CONFIDENTIAL -3- (3) U.S. Alternative (a) - A river bypass would be acceptable only on a temporary basis, if there is not time to build a separate bypass channel, because of problems in stopping of irrigation diversions for 50 days. Also, the...
4. in the quality of either the river water or ground water of the area. During the summer, drainage water from the Wellton Mohawk District will be diverted to the Gila River as it is at present, where it in turn will co-mingle with the flow of...
The monthly consumptive use for cotton is tabulated below: Monthly Consumptive Use - Cotton Month Acre-Inches Per Acre Consumptive Use March 1.22 April 2.94 May 4.90 June 8.02 July 8.41 August 6.98 September 4.36 Annual Consumptive Use 36.83 It...
U. S. Die artment sf the Interior Bu. rea. u oP L and Management K I W ~ Falls R~& G urnw . 2795 & tdeaonAvepue, BuMng #% Klamath F~ HSO, r egon 97803 . . January 2004 Klamath Falls Resource Area Planning Update Winter 2003 United States...
2024-05-19
2004-12-08
2004-11-23
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