Greater Wenatchee Division, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington. Letter... Pursuant to Section 9 (a) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (53 Stat. 1187) and the Act of July 17, 1952 (66 Stat. 753)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 117 pages |
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... feet above the level of the Columbia River . The Columbia River would be the source of irrigation water for the units of the Greater Wenatchee division . There is no question as to the adequacy of the supply , and the quality of water ...
... feet above the level of the Columbia River . The Columbia River would be the source of irrigation water for the units of the Greater Wenatchee division . There is no question as to the adequacy of the supply , and the quality of water ...
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... feet Annual water requirements for Greater Wenatchee division : 46,050 acre - feet Quality of water for irrigation : Excellent IRRIGATION Growing season ( frost - free period ) : About 192 days Acre - feet per irrigable acte ( weighted ...
... feet Annual water requirements for Greater Wenatchee division : 46,050 acre - feet Quality of water for irrigation : Excellent IRRIGATION Growing season ( frost - free period ) : About 192 days Acre - feet per irrigable acte ( weighted ...
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... feet - Annual water requirements for Greater Wenatchee division: 46,050 acre-feet Quality of water for irrigation: Excellent IRRIGATION Growing season (frost-free period): About 192 days Acre-feet per irrigable acre (weighted aterage) ...
... feet - Annual water requirements for Greater Wenatchee division: 46,050 acre-feet Quality of water for irrigation: Excellent IRRIGATION Growing season (frost-free period): About 192 days Acre-feet per irrigable acre (weighted aterage) ...
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... feet ( 400 to 700 feet above the river level ) . Those selected for irrigation range from 800 to over 1,400 feet in elevation . The higher terraces are large but widely scattered ; the lower terraces ( below 1,000 feet ) are smaller but ...
... feet ( 400 to 700 feet above the river level ) . Those selected for irrigation range from 800 to over 1,400 feet in elevation . The higher terraces are large but widely scattered ; the lower terraces ( below 1,000 feet ) are smaller but ...
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... ( feet ) Average Extremes Mean annual precivitation ( inches ) Frostfree period Mean MaxiLow 1 Mini- High mum 1 mum ! Wenatchee .. Lakeside 634 1 , 110 8. 75 10.85 50. 3 50 , 2 628 59.9 38.0 40.2 110 106 -29 -15 190 194 1 From 1930 ...
... ( feet ) Average Extremes Mean annual precivitation ( inches ) Frostfree period Mean MaxiLow 1 Mini- High mum 1 mum ! Wenatchee .. Lakeside 634 1 , 110 8. 75 10.85 50. 3 50 , 2 628 59.9 38.0 40.2 110 106 -29 -15 190 194 1 From 1930 ...
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Page 1 - Interior* under said plans shall be governed by the Federal Reclamation Laws (Act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto...
Page xi - I recommend further that you approve and adopt this report as your proposed report on the Greater Wenatchee division of the Chief Joseph Dam project, and that you authorize me, in your behalf, to transmit copies to the States of the Columbia River Basin and to the Secretary of the Army in accordance with requirements of the Flood Control Act of 1944 (58 Stat.
Page xi - State wherein the impoundment, diversion, or other control facility is to be constructed...
Page i - Interior, the proposed works shall not be deemed authorized except upon approval by an Act of Congress ; and subsection 9 (a) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (53 Stat. 1187) and subsection 3 (a) of the Act of August 11, 1939 (53 Stat. 1418), as amended, are hereby amended accordingly.
Page iii - Hon. SAM RAYBURN, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. SPEAKER...
Page vii - Army in accordance with the provisions of section 1 (c) of the Flood Control Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 887) and to the State of...
Page ix - The SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. SIR: This is my proposed report on the initial development, Roaring Fork diversion, of the potential Gunnison-Arkansas project, Colorado.
Page 78 - Secretary determines to be beyond the ability of the water users to pay shall be charged to, and returnable to the reclamation fund from, net revenues derived from the sale of power from the...
Page xi - State, in accordance with provisions of the Act of August 14, 1946 (60 Stat.
Page 98 - Creek development as, upon further study in accordance with section 2 of the Act of August 14, 1946 (60 Stat. 1080, 16 USC 662), he finds to be required for the preservation and propagation of fish and wildlife.