Source
F-7
W-2, 6
0-1, 3
SI-19, 26, 39, 51, 58, 74, 76, 78 WI-9, 16, 36, 38
PI-5, 10, 13, 18, 20, 21, 23, 28 37, 38, 42, 50, 60, 92
F-3
SI-1, 21, 31, 54 WI-3, 12, 27, 28
PI-6, 12, 16, 20, 21, 40, 50
WI-70 WI-70...
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Existing Regulation
Table 2:5 Range Suitability
LAND CHARACTERISTICS Grassland/woodland, >50% grass cover Grassland/woodland, >50% grass cover Grassland/woodland, <50% grass cover
Biscuit scablands (grass covered with areas areas of deep and...
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AREA
The section of the Lower Columbia River from Bonneville Dam to Cathlamet, Washington, with which this report is concerned, is shown in Figure I. This 104-mile reach is more highly developed than any other comparable length of the main...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prologue Chapter 1 — Evolution of the Nation's Electric Power Systems Avery, Mary W. Washington —A History of the Evergreen State. Seattle: U. of Washington Press, 1965. Bessey, Roy F. Pacific Northwest Regional... |
Image captions: Columbia River looking west toward The Dalles, Oreg.
Indians fishing for salmon at Celilo Falls on Columbia River.
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of the lack of irrigation water during exceptionally dry years. This condition can be remedied in part by constructing a 12,000-acre-foot reservoir on the main stream. This reservoir would be in a position to deliver stored water to 12,000 acres...
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CHAPTER II
The Columbia River Basin Among North American rivers the Columbia occupies a position of prominence. Although it is exceeded in volume of water discharged by the Mississippi, McKenzie, and St. Lawrence Rivers, the Columbia is the... |
Pike (S) 314, 318, 319
Potholes (R) 32 (S) 87, 234, 247, 248
Powell (S) 279, 284, 285
Priest Lake (S) 206, 207
Priest Rapids (S) 235, 248, 339
Prineville (S) 89, 280, 284, 285
Quartz Creek (R) 32 (5) 88, 313, 314, 318, 319, 339, 392...
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detail. It is hard to imagine that these elements can't combine with federal expertise developed in forest ecosystem planning and the System Operation Review to provide a fuller conceptual picture of the Columbia River Basin ecosystem.
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These three points tend to bound the discussion of ecosystem management for the Columbia Basin: ecosystem recovery measures could demand a great deal from the current system, yet economic and legal factors impose limits on the system's...
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2. The Wallowa County-Nez Perce Initiative
Watershed efforts first took shape in Wallowa County, the ancestral home of the Wallowa band of Nez Perce Indians (also known as the -Joseph band). Headwaters begin in the steep canyons in the...
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which administers the permit program, initially found that the permit would not jeopardize listed salmon, and in the Inland Lands opinion, the Fisheries Service disagreed.
The opinion is based largely on a Bureau of Reclamation evaluation of...
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more than 600 protests.187 Ultimately, the proceeding was mooted when the Idaho legislature adopted a law approving this water use on a temporary basis.188 The legislature also approved a memorial to the Power Planning Council endorsing a drawdown...
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in sections 3 and 4, above; these include rules and institutions for water use, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission licenses and settlement agreements, and a body of state water law governing individual water rights, instream flows and other...
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XX-122(c) PORTLAND CHANNEL (Canal), ALASKA.
APPROPRIATION.
June 3, 1896, 85,000, 97, 524.
COMMERCE.
Settlements, 97, 3489.
Resources of the region, 97, 3490.
The only industries hunting, trapping, and the smoking of some salmon,...
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FACING PAGE
Where we landed above Surprise Rapids 97
Where we tied up at "Eight mile" 97
"Shooting" the first bit of lining at Surprise Rapids 122
The camp where the roar of the rapids deafened us . 122
Where Steinhof was drowned . 122
Where Andy...
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE XVI FROM THE FERRY TO REVELSTOKE 171 XVII FROM REVELSTOKE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY 192 XVIII FROM THE FERRY TO THE BOUNDARY: The valley, timber, farms, rainfall, geology. Comments on the Canadians, and their...
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part of the state were rough and steep, and during six to eight months of the year were not passable at all. Good-roads advocates talked the Columbia River Highway in season and out of season. Conspicuous among these advocates was Sam Hill, who...
2004-03-02
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Special scientific report ; no 51
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Chinooks were killed by fungus infection before spawning on the Entiat River
1938-11-30
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Sorting grub and supplies at start of pack trip
Left to right: Floyd, Slim, and Tim Boyle at Boyle's Ranch
1941-06-22
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