Natural Resources of Oregon the Beaver State

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Natural Resources of Oregon the Beaver State
United States Dept of the Interior Division of
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In the Willamette River Basin, Federal hydroelectric projects are Lookout Point, Dex- ter and Hills Creek on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River; Detroit and Big Cliff on the North Santiam, and Cougar on the North Fork, of the McKenzie River. Portland General Electric Company, a private utility, has six 717-550 O 64 4 projects on the Sandy, Clackamas, and lower Willamette Rivers, and Eugene Water & Elec- tric Board's Carmen-Smith, Walterville, and Leaburg projects are on the McKenzie River,
... another tributary of the Willamette.
Pacific Power & Light Company, a private utility, has 28 Oregon projects on the Rogue, Klamath, Umpqua, Deschutes, and Hood Rivers.
On the Snake River along the Idaho-Oregon border are the Idaho Power Company's Brown- lee and Oxbow dams.
The Bureau of Reclamation has a hydroelectric project at Green Springs on Emigrant Creek in southern Oregon.
Oregon ranks fifth in the Nation among those States with significant undeveloped hydro- electric power, with nearly 6 million kilowatts of capacity listed by the Federal Power Com- mission as having engineering and ecomomic feasibility.


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