Columbia River Treaty Library
Annual Report of the Columbia River Treaty, Canada and United States Entities (series)
These annual reports, published by the US and Canadian entities, includes information on the construction of Mica, Arrow, Duncan, and Libby reservoirs. They describe the hydrometeorological system in Canada and the US, as well as flood control operations. Reports have...
Author: United States. Bonneville Power Administration, BC Hydro, United States. Army Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division
Date: 1965 - 2010
Indian Tribes
This entry in the Columbia River History index gives a brief introduction to the history of First Nations people along the Columbia. Includes comments by Lionel Boyer, an elder of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe of Idaho. The website can be accessed...
Author: Northwest Power and Conservation Council (U.S.)
Publisher: Northwest Power and Conservation Council (U.S.)
Incorporating Flood Control Rule Curves of the Columbia River Hydroelectric System in a Multireservoir Reinforcement Learning Optimization Model
“The main objective of reservoir operation planning is to determine the amount of water released from a reservoir and the amount of energy traded in each time step to make the best use of available resources. This is done by...
Author: Shabani, Nazanin
Publisher: University of British Columbia
Date: 2009
Impacts of the Operation of Existing Hydroelectric Developments on Fishery Resources in British Columbia Volume 2: Inland Fisheries
This document reviews the impacts of all of British Columbia’s hydroelectric dams on fisheries. This includes treaty and non-treaty dams in the Columbia River System. For each dam there is a description and explanation of water licenses and operational constraints,...
Author: Hirst, S.M.
Publisher: Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans
Date: 1991
Analysis of Process Mechanisms Promoting Cooperation in Transboundary Waters
Completed as a dissertation for a PhD in the Resource Management and Environmental Studies program at the University of British Columbia. “International water basins are experiencing increasingly rapid changes. Climate change, increased pressure from population growth and development, and shifting...
Author: Hearns, Glen
Publisher: University of British Columbia
Date: 2010-09
Annotations of the Columbia River Treaty and Related Documents
“This annotation of the Columbia Treaty and related documents has been developed as a guide to the interpretation of the Treaty. The notes following each section, analogous to a brief legislative history, should provide ready assistance in establishing the intent...
Author: United States. Bonneville Power Administration
Publisher: United States. Bonneville Power Administration
Date: 1964