Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 9
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made. Flood-protection measures are largely unnecessary.
Irrigation.—Development of irrigation in the John Day Basin was started near Prairie City about 1860. Existing projects were reported to be capable of serving 47,814 acres in 1940, of...
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Document: 87th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 1125, Public Works Appropriation Bill, 1962, September 6, 1961, page 9
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flooding is not considered practical. It is proposed, therefore, to provide irrigation for these lands by pumping and sprinkler methods.
Another area that has promising possibilities for irrigation development is the Marys River project,...
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the Garfield Canal, 39.2 miles long, heading at the lower end of the West Divide Tunnel. Two reservoirs along the route of the conveyance system would regulate Osgood Reservoir releases in excess of immediate irrigation needs as well as surplus...
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will be located at the termination of the Eavis Aqueduct at elevation 1*606
and will have a capacity of 1 acre foot© This capacity is less than is
actually needed for the 95 acres in Unit lie© 3* but since the entire flow
for both units Number 3 &...
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"December 1990"
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Concern over the need to provide open space in communities
for recreation and other uses and to estimate the public values
involved is apparent to regional planners. This need, particularly
evident in natural resource planning, indicates that more...
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The red-band trout is native to many small, isolated streams in southeastern Oregon. A study of the red-band population of Three-
mile Creek and Reservoir was conducted from August 1973 to June 1975. Data were collected concerning population size,...
1976-05-14 (iso8601)
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