COMMERCIAL STATISTICS.
The mouth of the Columbia is in collection district of Oregon. The nearest port of entry is Astoria, and the nearest light-houses and works of defense, at the entrance to the river.
The following refer to the...
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The value of all exports from the Columbia River for the calendar year 1877, compared with 1876, is as follows:
Articles. 1876. 1877.
Wheat $3,331, 653 $5,785,400
Flour 1,498,434 2,424,500
Salmon, canned and pickled 2, 215, 000 2,...
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will cause a higher percentage of downstream migrating fishes to
pass through the turbines. This situation could require installation of screening devices in all turbine intakes, such as those devices presently being tested at Snake River dams,...
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Source
F-3, 17
WI-1
W-2, W-6
PI-20, 22, 26, 50 SI-54, 74, 75
Tentative Disposition
A
PI-21, 50 E
PI-21, 50 E
Problem or Area of Concern
12. Minimum flows and fluctuating flows affect resident fish and wildlife species....
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Problem or Area of Concern
Source F-1
Tentative Disposition
E
7. Under a possible combination of natural conditions, such as heavy snowpack, warm rains and chinook winds Lewiston, Idaho, Clarkston, Washington and vicinity could be...
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a three-part predictive strategy has been designed for the Scenic Area, one that delineates areas as being of high, moderate, or low probability for the presence of cultural resources. This approach is designed both on the known probability of...
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Potential power developments—Columbia River Basin
Annual production 1 (million kilowatt-hours)
Finn Secondary
Annual cost (1,000 dollars)
Operation and maintenance
Provision for replacement
Power plant
Average head (feet)...
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form only a small fraction of 1 percent of the flow of that mighty river. About 18 percent of the Walla Walla River Basin waters are now consumed by irrigation use, however, and this percentage may be increased to 28 percent by future...
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Rondo.
WASHINGTON
Homestead
Salmon
GRANT
Cascade
McCall
V ALLE Y
C U S T E R
CAMAS
ELMORE
HARNEY
CENTRAL SNAKE
LOCATION MAP
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Run-off data for major streams—Upper Snake
Approximate location
Records available 1
Drainage area
(square miles)
Average annual
run-off 1931-40
(acre-feet)
Stream
Snake River Heise, Idaho 1910—42 5,740 4,091,000
1902...
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Chapter X.—Continued Page
Future Development—Continued Load—Continued
Annual Increase in Per Capita Consumption 331
Components of Future Load 331
Plants and Operations 335
Plants 335
Operations and Production 335...
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involved in the Review concluded that the governance issues had not been convincingly addressed, and then, following a grand tradition, left the issue to the Northwest states' governors."
3. The Continuing Debate
It is probably true...
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and so the money must be poorly managed. Others are concerned that no single entity has responsibility for these investments and so no one can be held accountable. Some think that True Science, if we would only let it loose, would tell us exactly...
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Relations with the Forest Service vary at different levels of the bureaucracy, generally with much better cooperation at the forest level than at the regional level. The Forest Service made an abortive attempt to address salmon concerns in 1992....
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consideration of resident fish impacts was limited. It was developed in coordination with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, however, which has Endangered Species Act jurisdiction over resident species.232
There were many similarities between...
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for irrigation and flood control.88 In addition, high-lift pumps made it practical to take water directly out of the Snake River below Milner. Hundreds of thousands of acres of desert land also were developed for irrigation under the Desert Land...
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2.5 million acres of land for irrigation.' The Yakima Valley had a boom of its own between 1890 and 1910, when 5000 new irrigated farms sprouted. By 1902, it had the Northwest's largest irrigation project, sponsored in large part by railroads...
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XX 104 Whatcom Cr., Wash. (103)
XX 105 Nooksack R., Wash. (103)
List leaves coast and proceeds to the
interior watershed to
XX 106 COLUMBIA RIVER
(above Snake R., Wash. See p. 1616.)
XX 107 Spokane R., Idaho and Wash. (106
XX 108 St....
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Image captions: A "CLOSE-UP" OF IKE BUILDING HIS RAFT
MY FIFTY POUND SALMON --page break-- broke-loose logs. Thus Jess, and thus—or in similar vein—about a dozen others who came down to see us off from the ferry landing. They all told...
2004-08-11
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A black-and-white photograph showing a wooden fish wheel on the Columbia River. Across the river several buildings are visible on the shore. Forested hills rise up to the mountains. It looks as though Table Mountain is in the background.
2004-08-05
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COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION Repairing Supplies Accessories Ford Parts
United States Tires Oils Batteries Gasoline Presto Service TOURING AND SERVICE CAR Always on the Job FRED SALZMAN, Prop. 19 Miles East of Portland, on the Highway...
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THE KING OF NORTHWESTERN WATERS The Mighty Columbia From a Stern Wheel Packet - A Journey Through Swift Currents and Foaming Rapids - The Home of the Canned Salmon by James B. POND, F.R.G.S. Photographs by the Author and Others WITH the...
2004-03-02
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Unloading fish truck at dump number 2 on the Entiat River as part of salmon reclamation
1938-11-30
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