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Document: Congressional Record, "Protecting The Present Users of Lower Colorado River Water," April 25, 1964, page 4
1964-04-25

Wind-laid materials blanket much the greater part of the plain. These loessal materials, largely moved into the upper Snake Basin by prevailing winds from deserts and ancient lake beds to the west, range in depth from a thin sprinkling to heavy...

Document: Statement presented by Senator Len B. Jordan To Senate Irrigation and Reclamation Subcommittee During Hearings on Central Arizona Project (S. 1658) In discussion of Pacific Southwest Water Plan, April 17, 1964, page 4
1964-04-17

Water The water resources of the Columbia River Basin have held a key position in the economic development of the region and will occupy an even more significant place in the future. They have made possible the irrigation of 3,700,000 acres...

balance between providing water for salmon and protecting fish in upriver reservoirs, water contributions from the Snake River Basin, and the risks and benefits of hatcheries.240 The Council's and the Fisheries Service's are mandated by statute,...

16 reservoirs in the Middle Snake River, and a number of other storage projects that irrigate some 3 million acres of land: 35' 53.9% of all Washington's irrigated land, 41.8% of Idaho's, and 22.5% of Oregon's. The U.S. Department of Energy, the...

Proceedings held before Arthur L. Littleworth, Special Master in the Supreme Court case Kansas v. Colorado on April 15, 1994, for Supreme Court case Kansas v. Colorado (No. 105, Orig.). Appearances included David W. Robbins and Dennis M....
1994-04-27
2017-06-06
2017-06-06
Source Tentative Disposition WI-10 C SI-74 SI-19, 77 C PI-21, 42, 46, 50, 77 Problem or Area of Concern 10. (Cont) COMMENT: Eutrophication is not a problem at the major storage or main Columbia-Snake projects as the extremely low...

Report: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, "Report on Lower Colorado River Project," Revised Draft, 6/7/63, page 56
1963-06-07

2005-10-14
Source F-7 W-6 Tentative Disposition A Problem or Area of Concern 8. A number of FPC project licenses are due to expire in the next ten years, including major storage projects such as Flathead Lake and Chelan. The system impact of...

Memorandum: From Commissioner of Reclamation, to Assistant Secretary, Water & Power Development, Lower Colorado River Project, June 6, 1963, page 2
1963-06-06

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