Title | New Water Supplies for Long-term Demand (Historical) |
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VIEW NOW | This publication is historical. It is unavailable on our website. To request a copy, please use the contact listed below. | ||||||
Author(s) | Wendy Valdez | ||||||
Description | Populatoin growth, agricultural demands and instream needs are competing for water from the Columbia River. By forecasting supply and demand, Office of Columbia River is wokring to predict and meet the long-term demand for water. | ||||||
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Contact | Colleen Rauert at 509-249-6296 | ||||||
Keywords | water supply | ||||||
WEB PAGE | Office of Columbia River Homepage | ||||||
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