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Welcome to the Pacific Northwest Region

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Our goal is to meet the increasing water needs of the Pacific Northwest while protecting the environment and the public's investment. The Pacific Northwest region encompasses the Columbia River Basin, which includes the states of Idaho and Washington, most of Oregon, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. Water is supplied from 54 reservoirs with a total active capacity of approximately 18 million acre-feet. Power production facilities at Grand Coulee Dam are among the largest in the world. Reclamation Projects in the Pacific Northwest>>

Managing for Excellence: Reclamation’s Action Plan for the 21st Century 

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Current News Releases

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09/22 Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center Changes to Winter Hours
09/18 Public Open House on the Security Enhancements at Deer Flat Dam to be held in Caldwell, Idaho
09/18 Reclamation Concludes Seismic Studies on Hungry Horse Dam
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Projects in the Pacific Northwest Region
Tributary Habitat Program
2008 NOAA Fisheries FCRPS/Upper Snake Biological Opinions
2007 FCRPS Biological Assessment and Comprehensive Analysis
2007 Upper Snake Biological Assessment

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Studies

Boise/Payette Water Storage Assessment Study
Malheur, Owyhee, Powder, Burnt River Water Storage Assessment Study
Makah Community Water Source Project Feasibility Study
Odessa Subarea Special Study
Supplemental Feed Route Study for Potholes Reservoir
Yakima Dams Fish Passage Study
Yakima River Basin Water Storage Feasibility Study

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Last Update: September 23, 2008 12:18 PM