2 edition of Columbia River basin fish and wildlife program found in the catalog.
Columbia River basin fish and wildlife program
Northwest Power Planning Council (U.S.)
Published
1982
by Northwest Power Planning Council in Portland, Or
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Written in English
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Pagination | 104 p. in various pagings : |
Number of Pages | 104 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14511463M |
Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (U.S.) a Review of the council's draft Columbia River Basin research plan |h [electronic resource]. 1 |i Title on pt. 1 PDF title screen: |a Review of the draft Columbia River Basin research plan |a Nov. version. |a [Portland, Or. Columbia River, largest river flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America. The Columbia is one of the world’s greatest sources of hydroelectric power and, with its tributaries, represents a third of the potential hydropower of the United States. It is 1, miles (2, km) long.
"The Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program is the largest regional effort to recover and protect fish and wildlife in the nation," the site's message from the Council states. "Funded by the federal Bonneville Power Administration under authority of the Northwest Power Act, the program mitigates the impacts of hydropower dams on. Some studies have noted increased cancer risks in certain populations, such as Native Americans, that consume high amounts of Columbia River basin fish (Columbia Basin Bulletin, ). Groundwater samples taken from the Columbia Basin Project exhibit elevated nitrate concentrations, which vary . "The Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program is the largest regional effort to recover and protect fish and wildlife in the nation," the site's message from the Council states. "Funded by the federal Bonneville Power Administration under authority of the Northwest Power Act, the program mitigates the impacts of hydropower dams on.
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Portland, Or.: Northwest Power Planning Council, The program must be designed to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife affected by the development and operation of the hydroelectric facilities of the Columbia River and its tributaries, while also assuring the region of an adequate, efficient, economical and reliable power supply.Columbia River Basin Literacy [Note ebook Richard White’s: The Organic Machine ebook be your number 1 read on this list – providing a historical context for much of the rest.
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