S3,000, and has been in successful and useful operation since April. Two small boats belonging to the contractors have gone over the falls since the work commenced, and one life has been lost. Other casualties would have happened, involving loss...
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July 1, 1878, amount available $36, 811 89
Amount appropriated by act approved March 3, 1879 45, 000 00
$81, 811 89 July 1, 1879, amount expended during fiscal year 10, 101 89
July 1, 1879, amount available 71, 707 00
Amount...
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a channel 75 feet wide can be obtained by removing about 300 cubic yards of rock, which can be blown off into deep water, and the channel raked.
The foregoing completes the list of impediments to navigation between Corvallis and Oregon City.
A...
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of the Government should be still further manifested, by promoting with ample appropriations a continuance of a work so beneficial to the country. In order to exhibit the great height above established low-water mark reached by the Columbia,...
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No. 4.-Table of lengths, widths, and depths of cuts by United States dredger, together with quantities of material removed from bars in the Willamette and
Columbia Rivers, during the fiscal years of 1872, 1873, 1874, and 1875.
FISCAL YEAR...
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From the same pamphlet another quotation is made, originally taken from the Commercial Herald, 21st of May, 1874, which reads as follows
In the case of the Columbia River Bar there can be no room for doubt. The number of casualties that have...
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the stage of the river, the former having become very inclement and the latter having risen very much after the commencement of the rainy season, thereby rendering a continuous prosecution of the work impracticable. Upon an examination of this...
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the Columbia, to be able to more than fill the channel at the mouth of the Willamette, when carried into it, held there, and deposited by the opposing currents of the waters of the two rivers. As reported, some 8,000 cubic yards of material...
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FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
REGIONAL OFFICE
555 BATTERY STREET, ROOM 415
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 94111
74A-Columbia River
March 19, 1974
Major General Richard E. McConnell
Division Engineer
Department of the Army
North...
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Portland District (Cont'd)
PI-53- John I. Frewing
PI-54- Henry G. Curtis
PI-55- Harry Paget
PI-56- Lewis R. Lembke
PI-57- Robert McNeil
PI-58- Kalama Sportsman's Club (Harry Fink)
PI-59- Marsh F. Beall
PI-60- Carl F. Koskela...
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Source
WI-20, 56, 69
PI-84, 88
PI-86, 90, 91, 104
PI-85, 104 PI-97
Tentative Disposition
A
Problem or Area of Concern C. Alternative Development Measures
1. Inclusion of a new lock should be a part of any Bonneville development....
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development is estimated at $150,000, excluding land acquisition.
Individual Trail Development
Descriptions
Trail from Lewis and Clark State Park to Corbett Station
TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would...
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washed into a 16-ounce sample bottle. Ten milliliters of five per cent formalin solution were added as a preservative. The temperature of the water from the discharge hose was recorded during sample collection. In most instances, a sample of the...
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A Report
POLLUTION OF INTERSTATE WATERS
OF THE
LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER
BONNEVILLE DAM TO CATHLAMET, WASHINGTON
U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Public Health Service
Water Supply and Pollution Control Program, Pacific...
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regulations for multiple purposes (mentioned above), together with daily/weekly cycling capacity, identifies about 1,500 mw of generating potential. This study is presently inactive 15.
Paterson Ridge. The Paterson Ridge pumped-storage site...
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John Day Dam, 54, 78
financing, 59
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 69, 70
Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, 72
Joint Power Planning Council, 84, 85
Kaiser Aluminum Company, 66
Kaiser shipyards, 48
Keeler, Doris Rae, (photo),...
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berger in the 1950's would have permitted BPA to sell revenue bonds to finance Federal generating units (to be built, as now, by the Army Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation), both thermal and hydro, as well as the transmission system. The...
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Commission, established the rate per kilowatt year at $14.50 at the dam (busbar) and $17.50 for primary power elsewhere on the transmission system. This original rate of $17.50 continued for 28 years—until 1965.
Bonneville Dam's first...
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Image captions: A harsh life—dirt farming before dams brought irrigation.
Franklin D. Roosevelt public power speech, Portland, Oregon, 1932.
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James Bunker, Manager
Vale and Warmsprings Irrigation Districts, and President, Oregon Water Congress
Vale, Oregon
Kessler Cannon, Director
Department of Environmental Quality Portland, Oregon
Emery Castle, Dean Graduate School...
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Western Montana.—Data comparable to those presented above are not available for western Montana. An approximation to the volume of use of different classes there during 1943 is presented in the following table :
Utilization of electric...
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the city of Portland, the work was not commenced until September 10, 1867. From that (late to the end of November, when the work was stopped by high water, 18,184 cubic yards of material were removed, at a cost of $10,484 48, being an average of...
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such further bond for the performance of his written agreement as may be required ;
this agreement is made subject to the approval of the Chief of Engineers States army. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the right...
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APPENDIX S.
SAN FRANCISCO, .August 5, 1867.
General: I have the honor to submit the following report of my official operations during the fiscal year ending July 30, 1867 :
These operations have been conducted under the following...
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