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Title page 15
Relation Power and the Pacific Northwest
Date 2005-04-20 to 2005-05-09
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Description tion with the most efficient development of the potential water power, the control of floods, and the needs of irrigation." In the Pacific Northwest, the "308 Report" on the Columbia River recommended a 10-dam comprehensive plan for the river's main stem, with Grand Coulee Dam as the key upriver project, and a dam at tidewater 145 river miles upstream from the mouth as the lowermost in the chain. A complete Federal report on river planning, submitted in September 1931, was the turning point...
Identifier http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,1940

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