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Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon. South Umpqua River. Volume I. Main Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Languages : en
Pages : 207
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Umpqua River Basin drains much of southwestern Oregon. It is well-known for its fishery and recreation resource. Population centers and economic developments are concentrated in the valley of South Umpqua River. Lumbering, agriculture, mining, and recreation are its principal industries. The basin has an immense forest reserve and a great potential for development of its water resources. At present, water shortages are critical during the summer, and floods occur in winter. Thw water resource needs of the basin include flood control; storage and controlled release of water for irrigation, water supply, fishery enhancement, and water quality control; and provisions for increased recreational opportunities. In response to specific congressional authorization, a study has been made of a plan for control and development of the basin's water resources that would be in concert with the environmental setting. The study has been made in cooperation with the other Federal, State, and local agencies with interests in various phases of water resource development, and in an atmosphere of public exposure and involvement. During the study it became evident, after consideration of numerous alternatives, that a significant part of the basin's water use and control problems could be overcome by multiple-purpose storage at the Days Creek site on South Umpqua River. A proposed plan, with Days Creek Dam the key element, was evolved at it constitutes the subject of this interim report. In consideration of all factors, the District Engineer recommends the adoption of the plan of development for South Umpqua River, consisting of the Days Creek Lake multiple-purpose project and associated works.
Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon. South Umpqua River. Volume I. Main Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Languages : en
Pages : 207
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Umpqua River Basin drains much of southwestern Oregon. It is well-known for its fishery and recreation resource. Population centers and economic developments are concentrated in the valley of South Umpqua River. Lumbering, agriculture, mining, and recreation are its principal industries. The basin has an immense forest reserve and a great potential for development of its water resources. At present, water shortages are critical during the summer, and floods occur in winter. Thw water resource needs of the basin include flood control; storage and controlled release of water for irrigation, water supply, fishery enhancement, and water quality control; and provisions for increased recreational opportunities. In response to specific congressional authorization, a study has been made of a plan for control and development of the basin's water resources that would be in concert with the environmental setting. The study has been made in cooperation with the other Federal, State, and local agencies with interests in various phases of water resource development, and in an atmosphere of public exposure and involvement. During the study it became evident, after consideration of numerous alternatives, that a significant part of the basin's water use and control problems could be overcome by multiple-purpose storage at the Days Creek site on South Umpqua River. A proposed plan, with Days Creek Dam the key element, was evolved at it constitutes the subject of this interim report. In consideration of all factors, the District Engineer recommends the adoption of the plan of development for South Umpqua River, consisting of the Days Creek Lake multiple-purpose project and associated works.
Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon. South Umpqua River. Volume IV. Appendix E. Fish and Wildlife Service. Appendix F. Environmental Protection Agency. Appedix G. Bureau of Reclamation. Appendix H. Bureau of Land Management. Appendix I. Forest Service. Appendix J. National Park Service
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Languages : en
Pages : 260
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This report contains impact statements relating to the Days Creek project in the South Umpqua River basin from six U.S. Government agencies. They include the following: Fish and Wildlife Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service.
Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon. South Umpqua River. Volume II. Appendix A. Economic Data and Analysis
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Pages : 214
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The purpose of this Appendix is to present procedures, projections, and basic economic data used in determining benefits that would accrue to a multiple-purpose water resource project in the Umpqua River Basin. The needs considered are those in the eight functional fields specifically recognized by Congress for water resource projects, plus those for preservation of desirable elements of the natural environment. This Appendix contains details on economic base, benefit evaluation, net benefit maximization, cost allocation, and repayments. For this analysis, 1985 was assumed for project year one. (Author).
Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon, South Umpqua River. Volume III. Appendix B. Hydrology, Meteorology, and Reservoir Regulation. Appendix C. Foundation and Materials Data. Appendix D. Recreation, Public Use, and Environment
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Languages : en
Pages : 320
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This report presents data on hydrology, meteorology, reservoirs, dams, recreation, public use, and environmental factors. This data is used in plans for a comprehensive development of the water resources of the South Umpqua River Basin, in conjunction with the proposed Days Creek project. This project would be the key storage factor in the development of the water resources in the basin.
Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District
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Category : Umpqua River (Or.)
Languages : en
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Review Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon. South Umpqua River. Transcript of Public Meetings Held at Roseburg, Oregon 28 October 1971
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT PORTLAND OREG.
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Languages : en
Pages : 651
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Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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Water Quality Report for South Umpqua River
Author: John E. Jackson
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Category : South Umpqua River (Or.)
Languages : en
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Interim Report on Umpqua River and Tributaries, Oregon
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District
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Category : Umpqua River (Or.)
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
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