Water Resources Development in Oregon 2000
Water Resource Development in Oregon 2000 is a publication which describes the activities of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers within the state of Oregon. The book is published by the Corps and provides information and data about Corps projects.
The creation of this publication is required under Public Law 99-662, Nov. 17, 1986, Section 925(c). That section states: The Secretary [of the Army] shall prepare biennially for public information a report for each State containing a description of each water resources project under the jurisdiction of the Secretary in such State and the status of each such project.
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Water Resource Development in Oregon 2000
- Water Resources Development in Oregon 2000 Entire Book -- 5.8 MBytes
- Cover, Foreword and Table of Contents -- 958 KBytes
- Civil Works Overview Introduction, The Army and Water Resource Development, How Projects are Initiated, Special Programs. -- 362 KBytes
- The Pacific Northwest -- 210 KBytes
- Northwestern Division Technical Support Services, Regional Issues, Anadromous Fish. -- 846 KBytes
- Water Resources in the State of Oregon -- 418 KBytes
- Willamette River Basin Multipurpose, Flood Control and Navigation Development; Fern Ridge, Cottage Grove, Dorena, Lookout Point, Dexter, Hills Creek, Fall Creek, Cougar, Blue River, Detroit, Big Cliff, Green Peter and Foster dams; Current and Recent Studies. -- 1.17 MBytes
- Lower Columbia River Basin Flood Control Development, Navigation Development, Continuing Authority Projects, Current and Recent Studies. -- 604 KBytes
- Middle Columbia River Basin Multipurpose, Flood Control and Navigation Development; Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, McNary and Willow Creek dams. -- 1.20 MBytes
- Snake River Basin Flood Control and Navigation Development. -- 574 KBytes
- Oregon Interior Basin Flood Control Development. -- 771 KBytes
- Klamath River Basin Multipurpose Development. -- 356 KBytes
- Oregon Coast Basin Multipurpose, Flood Control and Navigation Development; Applegate, Lost Creek and Elk Creek dams: Jetties and Channel Maintenance. -- 1.12 MBytes
- Glossary -- 96.5 KBytes
- Index -- 345 KBytes
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