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  • 4140
    P-12-200-4027 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature regulates flow from the Upper Klamath Lake Reservoir. It is a principal source of water supply for the project. The dam is a reinforced ...
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  • 2108
    Due to the abundant supply of clean fresh water, many areas of Montana are natural locations for trout farming. Many trout ponds are planted and maintained privately for the sole use of the owner; however, ...
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  • 111
    This bibliography contains 485 referentes to literature on the subject of legal and institutional constraints to the develipment and use of geothermal energy resources. In addition to government-sponsored ...
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  • 8558
    This report summarizes the results of these tasks and references the specific reports in which they can be found. The benefits of the project to the state are discussed, including the passage of state ...
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  • 4720
    Progress is reviewed in the following aspects of the program: electrical uses; direct-heat uses; leases; outreach and technical assistance; general activities; legal, institutional, and regulatory activities; ...
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    Ill., map; Typescript; Map of Crater Lake National Park and vicinity, issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, edition of 1946; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1948; Includes bibliographical references ...
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  • 42
    Maps; Two folded maps laid in; Cover title: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-7)
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  • 3699
    Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
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  • 154
    The results are presented of an examination of 17 samples obtained from various components of the subject geothermal heating system. The samples obtained for this study were selected to represent the several ...
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  • 2076
    Geothermal energy, defined as heat from the Earth, is a statute-recognized renewable resource. The first U.S. geothermal power plant, opened at The Geysers in California in 1960, continues to operate successfully. ...
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