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A methodology study to develop evaluation criteria for Wild and Scenic Rivers: report of navigation subproject Item Info

Title:
A methodology study to develop evaluation criteria for Wild and Scenic Rivers: report of navigation subproject
Authors:
Peebles, John J.
Contributors:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute; IWRRI
Date:
1970-10
Description:
The writer has been assigned the task of preparing information for the flood control, history, and navigation subprojects, the latter being the subject of this report. The objectives of the navigation study are: (1) To determine the navigation potential within the Salmon River area. (2) To determine the value and need for regulation of Salmon River to enhance downstream navigation on Snake and Columbia rivers. (3) To determine the impact of navigation or regulation of water on Salmon River a s a wild river either in total or in segments. The value of navigation to the economy of Idaho in connection with the presently authorized Snake River waterway to Lewiston is discussed in Planning Report No. 7 of the Idaho Water Resource Board (CH2M, 1970).
Subjects:
navigation navigable rivers regulations
Location:
Snake River
Idaho County:
Cassia County
Latitude:
46.35
Longitude:
-117.05
Collection:
Boise Basin
Series:
Methodology Study to Develop Evaluation Criteria for Wild and Scenic Rivers
Source:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho
Identifier:
IWRRI Number 197016
Publisher:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
wbv
Date Digitized:
2012
Language:
eng

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