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Square miles. Vermont 10, 212 Massachusetts 7, 800 Connecticut 4, 750 Rhode Island 1, 306 Total 68,348 New York 47, 000 Pennsylvania 46, 000 New Jersey 8, 320 Delaware 2, 120 Total. 103, 440 Maryland 11, 124...

and is held in readiness for future use. Although the foundation to a great extent proved to be quicksand, and the velocity of the current unusually strong, still, upon an examination of the piles, caps, and braces, it was found that the...

Source PI-93 Tentative Disposition A PI-73 PI-73 PI-46, 50 PI-21, 50, 60 PI-53 PI-96 F E E E Problem or Area of Concern 6. Fresh water should be admitted through the dams on Westport Slough (in Midland Drainage...

Reports, memoranda, and correspondence regarding flood control projects in the Willamette Valley and elsewhere in Oregon and Washington State.; Contains:: one (1) bound volume; "Official Papers of Lieut. J.G. Doyle, U.S.N.," 1881-1900;...

in the Columbia River Basin. About half of this mileage would be mapped in sufficient detail for preliminary study of dam and reservoir sites in the standard quadrangle survey discussed previously. For the remainder, estimated at between 8,000 and...

The collection documents Native American fishing rights in the Pacific Northwest with reports, correspondence, and published materials, especially with regard to United States vs. Washington State Civil Case 9213.; Keith A. Murray was...

Rivers would be required for a substantial part of the water supply. Investigations of the project have not yet been undertaken. Power.—About 5,500 kilowatts of firm power could be developed on the Little White Salmon River by constructing a...

Summary of potential developments IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE (ACRES) Gravity Unit New land PumpingSupplemental water Total benefited Columbia River, main stem: Columbia Basin project 0 1, 029, 000 0 1, 029, 000 Franklin D....

P-12-200-4200NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of riprap, left side, downstream for Township Line Bridge. Riprap will be placed and shaped later by linkbelt dragline; June 1976; USBR photo by D. W. Stein
1976-06-01
2009-02-20
2006-10-23
famous is the Grand Coulee with its dry falls, plunge-basin lakes, and channeled scablands. Similar features of lesser grandeur are common throughout the area. The Grand Coulee is significant in that it provides a long channel through higher...

P-12-200-4192NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of walkway at Sta. 166+90, right. This is the walkway that was modified by contractor (cost reduction incentive); June 1976; USBR photo by D. W. Stein
1976-06-01
2009-02-18
2006-10-23
One potential consequence of ground water overdraft which frequently is overlooked in the allocation of ground water resources is the impact of pumping on surface ecosystems which are dependent on ground water. Many researchers have noted the...
1996-05-01
P-12-200-4179NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California; April 1976; USBR photo by Bob Hamilton
1976-04-01
2009-02-16
2006-10-23
A water management study to include a complete water budget of the irrigated area of the Snake River fan in eastern Idaho was initiated in May 1970. The study was initiated to develop alternate management solutions to the increasing high water...
1971-08-01
Irrigation.—Two additional developments are contemplated in the basin above Owyhee Dam. Within the Duck Valley Indian Reservation additional surveys are required to determine accurately the ultimate irrigable area of land for which water rights...

P-12-200-4170NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California; April 1976; USBR photo by Bob Hamilton
1976-04-01
2009-02-13
2006-10-23
occur in the winter months, rise and subside quickly. with the result that the river is out of its banks for only a few days at most and frequently but a few hours. The record flood of December 1933 submerged about 7,500 acres in the Randle area,...

P-12-200-4161NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. Front view of piling for walkway at Sta. 51+90. The three front panels are in place; May 1976; USBR photo by D. W. Stein
1976-05-01
2009-02-11
2006-10-23
The Coeur d' Alene Mining District is one of the major silver, lead, and zinc producing areas in the United States. The area also encompasses some of the foremost pollution problems in Idaho. The primary problems of environmental concern in this...
1985-10-01
P-12-200-4153NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. Placing 8, 6, and 4-inch perforated plastic pipe with drain guard approximately 6 ft. deep, 3 ft. inside our right of way between Sta. 210 and 267, on western side of Straits Drain. This is...
1976-05-01
2009-02-11
2006-10-23
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...

CHAPTER I
Character and Purpose of the Report OUTLINE FOR RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT A broad plan for the most beneficial use of water and other physical resources of the Columbia River Basin Within the United States is outlined in this...

P-12-200-4016NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of area showing general mud conditions encountered during placing of Closed Drain #55-1; March 1975; USBR photo by D. W. Stein
1975-03-01
2009-01-14
2006-05-23
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