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9B McKenzie Basin 12 COW SWAMP 1000 1490 187 12.8 290 200 WA 11500 12 N43 56.6 W1.21 58.5 NEW MCKENZIE RIVER SF 50 80 7200 9200 13 DEADHORSE GRADE 1000 1170 238 16.1 610 210 WA 14800 13 N44 12.0 W121 52.5 NEW LINTON LAKE 75 80 11700 11700...

root Valley section, though near the northern end of that valley they swing northwesterly, away from the axis of the trench. The mountains rise abruptly from the Bitterroot Valley to elevations of 9,000 feet. Strongly glaciated, with resulting...

blocks of more productive agricultural lands in the Cowlitz and Lewis basins. The bottom lands along the lower courses of these streams are similar to the new alluviums of the Willamette Valley but are less extensive. Red soils comparable to...

Collection includes Trulove's personal papers collected during his tenure as a member of the Northwest Power Planning Council.; Biographical Note; ; Trulove's personal papers collected during his...

Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. Includes bibliographical references. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-04-15
2008-07-24
2006-06-13
Images of rivers, reservoirs and dams, national parks, and the effects of drought in Utah, Arizona, and Colorado

2007-01-02
2016-02-29
2007-01-02
2016-02-29
Water and geology: how does geology control where you find and how you use water? / Roddey, James -- Through the eyes of the state geologist / Beaulieu, John D. -- What is groundwater? -- Geology and groundwater -- Who owns and manages Oregon's...
2024-05-15
2005-02-18
This collection contains the papers Arnold Olsen generated and collected while serving as U.S. Representative for the western Montana Congressional District, along with a few other materials unrelated to his congressional service....

Document: State of California, Colorado River Board of California, "Salinity Problems in the Lower Colorado River Area," September, 1962, page 7
1962-09-01
2006-09-18
For the additional, extensive, coastal troll fishery, extending from California to southeastern Alaska, neither catch records nor knowledge of the contribution made by Columbia River fish are as accurate as desired. The fact that this fishery...

Rivers. These soils are dark colored, neutral to slightly acid in reactions, and fertile. They are intensively utilized for specialty farming, particularly the production of orchard fruits. Small areas of alluvial soils are found along the...

Document: Congressional Record, "Protecting The Present Users of Lower Colorado River Water," April 25, 1964, page 3
1964-04-25

This collection contains seven reports on the Provo River Division compiled by E.O. Larson, a former associate state engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation. They date from 1928 to 1947.; Historical Note; The United States Bureau of Reclamation...

2005-10-14
tributaries from the Columbia River. Such improvements have been made by the War Department on the following streams: Young's River, Westport Slough, and Clatskanie River in Oregon : and Lake River, Grays River, Elokomin Slough, Skamokawa Creek,...

DOCS I 49.107: 89 ( 1.1) 89( 1.1) EVALUATION OF SITE SPECIFIC RESTORATION PROJECTS FOR THE ENTIRE KLAMATH RIVER BASIN. 1989 Klamath Field Review Comments The following comments are based primarily upon field observations made by Scott Downie and...
1989-05-15
2005-03-17
Summary of potential developments IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE (ACRES) Project or unit Total area benefited Project or unit New land Gravity Pumping Total area benefited Supplemental water Supplemental water New land Gravity...

gated from Birch Creek. There are no storage reservoirs on the stream. The Little Lost River rises between the Lemhi and Lost. River mountains and disappears on the plain in the Little Lost River sinks. All the natural flow of the river was...

been in this portion of the country, but am assured by those who have that a great amount of fine land exists there. On the other side of the river the fine country composing Badger Mountain would be benefited, and would be settled, and its...

Document: 88th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Calendar No. 1267, The Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Report No. 1330, Agust 6, 1964, page 4
1964-08-06

One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
2024-05-15
2005-09-11
2005-01-20
Page SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS, Clark Fork-Clearwater: Irrigation and Drainage 206 Reservoirs 206 Dams and Power Plants 206 Estimated Construction Costs 207 RUN-OFF DATA FOR MAJOR STREAMS, Central Washington 216 LAND...

Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2006-04-15
2008-07-29
2006-06-13
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