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In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
 Lake Mendocino Bypass
The Mainstem East Fork Russian River is the migration corridor leading from the upstream terminus of the Lake Mendocino Bypass to the tributary habitat proposed for recolonization in Potter Valley.
SEC proposes to sample fish populations in the Mainstem East Fork Russian River by means of downstream trapping during the expected juvenile outmigration period for salmonids.
The mainstem East Fork Russian River in Potter Valley experienced significant streambed incision when flows were substantially increased as a result of the Snow Mountain Water and Power Company diversion of Eel River water to that river.
www.spn.usace.army.mil /russian/prelim.html

  
 BULL TROUT
These populations were lost as a result of passage barriers and changes in river hydrology due to the construction of Crescent and Crane Prairie dams in 1922 and Wickiup Dam in 1947, as well as the widespread distribution of brook trout throughout the upper mainstem and Little Deschutes rivers in the early 1920s.
In contrast, a 1975 population estimate for the mainstem Deschutes River was 5,000 whitefish/mile in the Warm Springs to Trout Creek area of the river.
Oregon's bull trout exhibit three basic life history phenotypes: (1) adfluvial, which migrates between lakes or reservoirs and streams, (2) fluvial, which migrates between small tributaries and main rivers, and (3) resident, which remains non-migratory.
www.dfw.state.or.us /ODFWhtml/Research&Reports/WildFish/CHAPTER5.html

  
 BULL TROUT
These populations were lost as a result of passage barriers and changes in river hydrology due to the construction of Crescent and Crane Prairie dams in 1922 and Wickiup Dam in 1947, as well as the widespread distribution of brook trout throughout the upper mainstem and Little Deschutes rivers in the early 1920s.
In contrast, a 1975 population estimate for the mainstem Deschutes River was 5,000 whitefish/mile in the Warm Springs to Trout Creek area of the river.
Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay, and the Nestucca River hold the most substantial chum salmon populations in Oregon and are the areas with the longest population monitoring records.
www.dfw.state.or.us /ODFWhtml/Research&Reports/WildFish/CHAPTER5.html   (8928 words)

  
 URGWOM
describes the model that is used to account for all the flows and storages at Rio Chama and mainstem reservoirs and for apportioning losses between San Juan–Chama Project water and native Rio Grande water.
It is capable of simulating the river and reservoir hydrology, water accounting and operation logic in the Rio Grande from the Colorado- New Mexico state line to Elephant Butte Reservoir in New Mexico, and flood control from Elephant Butte Dam to American Dam.
describes the procedures used to validate the accounting of water in six reservoirs used in the URGWOM model: Heron Reservoir, El Vado Reservoir, Abiquiu Reservoir, Cochiti Lake, Jemez Canyon Reservoir and Elephant Butte Reservoir.
www.spa.usace.army.mil /urgwom/docintro.htm   (8928 words)

  
 Watershed, East Osage River, Hydrology Chapter
Bagnell Dam and Harry S Truman Dam are located on the mainstem of the Osage River.
Hydropower releases from Bagnell Dam are still evident in the Missouri River at Hermann, Missouri, 114 miles downstream of Bagnell Dam, (Figures 46 and 47), and may affect water temperature, water quality, and availability of terrestrial habitats in and along the Missouri River when its flow is low.
The Missouri Department of Health (MDOH) and MDNR continue to monitor the water quality of Lake of the Ozarks to ensure that adequate wastewater and stormwater management are undertaken.
www.conservation.state.mo.us /fish/watershed/eosage/hydro/300hytxt.htm   (6359 words)

  
 Watershed, East Osage River, Hydrology Chapter
Bagnell Dam and Harry S Truman Dam are located on the mainstem of the Osage River.
Hydropower releases from Bagnell Dam are still evident in the Missouri River at Hermann, Missouri, 114 miles downstream of Bagnell Dam, (Figures 46 and 47), and may affect water temperature, water quality, and availability of terrestrial habitats in and along the Missouri River when its flow is low.
In addition, seventy years of Bagnell Dam operation have significantly changed the flow regime and habitats of the lower 82 miles of the Osage River, negatively affecting the river and its tributaries.
www.conservation.state.mo.us /fish/watershed/eosage/hydro/300hytxt.htm   (6359 words)

  
 Council meeting minutes, December 1997
Ruff gave an overview of the draft scoping document on the Columbia River mainstem capital construction program.
There is a strong link among the components in an ecosystem: hydrology, land, and living organisms.
Volkman said the drafting group envisions three groups in the process: the forum, a policy-level group that meets quarterly; the sovereigns committee, where "the real work" of the group is accomplished; and the independent science and economic boards.
www.nwppc.org /library/minutes/min_1297.htm   (3508 words)

  
 multi_page.txt
The hydrologic regime of the Yalong is characterized as seasonal, with high discharge occurring from June through October and low flow conditions extending from November through May. Average discharge in the high flow season is approximately 3,240 m3is and in the low flow season discharge averages 450 m3/s, as measured at the Xiaodeshi Hydrology Station.
populations are denser in the relativelv sluggish Ganyu arm than in the Yalong mainstem.
It arises to the south of Bayankela Mountains in Yushu County, Qinghai Province, and is adjacent to the Dadu River basin in the east and the Jinsha River basin in the south.
www-wds.worldbank.org /servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/1994/12/01/000009265_3970716145912/Rendered/INDEX/multi_page.txt   (3508 words)

  
 River Basin Center
Thirteen of 16 mainstem dams in the ACF River basin are along on the Chattahoochee River.
The hydrology connecting the Floridan aquifer and the Flint River results in ground-water discharge contributing more to baseflow in the Flint River than in the Chattahoochee River.
In 1995, the estimated population was 3.1 million people in the 13 county metropolitan area.
www.rivercenter.uga.edu /education/k12resources/basinsofga2.htm   (3508 words)

  
 Quality Assurance Project Plan: Woodland Creek Temperature TMDL
The purpose of the Woodland Creek temperature study is to characterize mainstem and tributary surface water temperature regimes, channel morphology, hydrology, and streamside vegetation within the watershed.
Streamflow in this portion of the creek is derived from a series of shallow lakes which, during the summer months, frequently reach temperatures of 24°C. In addition, this same section of Woodland Creek can be characterized as influent or ‘losing’ (to the surrounding aquifer) and is frequently dry between the months of May and November.
Woodland Creek is a small (29.7 mi2) watershed located in Thurston County, Washington, and is the largest tributary to the Henderson Inlet of Puget Sound.
www.ecy.wa.gov /biblio/0203077.html   (3508 words)

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