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Title page 133
Relation River in Common
Date 2005-01-12 to 2005-02-16
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Description Some fish killers, such as unscreened diversions and passage barriers, were obvious. Some, such as high late-summer water temperatures, were equally obvious, but there were gaps in the data and complications in distinguishing causes and designing cures. How much of the problem was low flow and how much absence of shade? Is it more important to reduce water withdrawals, add upstream storage, or reduce grazing and timber harvest? The Watershed Board and the Wallowa County committee began by...
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