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Transcript of Tape-Recorded Interview of Harold Kropitzer
This is the transcript of an oral history interview of Harold Kropitzer as performed by Gene Tollefson. Harold Kropitzer started work at the Bonneville Power Administration in 1949 and stayed for 30 years. Kropitzer speaks of the political climate, . . .
Author: Kropitzer, Harold and Tollefson, Gene
Publisher: United States. Bonneville Power Administration
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Transcript of Tape-Recorded Interview of Larry G. Hittle
Larry Hittle was a utility engineer before he came to BPA, and his father (O. Glen Hittle) worked for BPA early on. At BPA Larry Hittle was involved in a lot of important contracts and programs, including the Pacific Northwest Coordination Agreement, . . .
Author: Hittle, Larry and Tollefson, Gene
Publisher: United States. Bonneville Power Administration
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Treaty Implications of Dissolved Gas Management in the Columbia River Basin
“This paper analyses the implications of the 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada (the “CRT”) and other treaties and agreements on the management of dissolved gas in the Columbia River Basin (the “Basin”). The conclusion . . .
Author: Goldschmid, Robert M, British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection and Columbia River Transboundary Gas Group
Publisher: British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection
Date: 2001-06-27
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Treaty with Canada for Joint Development of the Columbia River
A handbook introducing the Columbia River Treaty and its benefits.
Author: United States. Bonneville Power Administration
Publisher: United States. Bonneville Power Administration United States & Department of Energy
Date: 1965-12-01
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Twelve Ton Earthmovers on the Mica Crest
Black and white photograph shows twelve ton earthmovers on the crest of Mica Dam during construction. Also note the vertical line running half way up the dam’s face. This should be the 1200 foot staircase under construction. The staircase was removed . . .
Author: BC Hydro
Publisher: BC Hydro
Date: 1972-06-06
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