Natural resource plans
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2024-03-29T10:07:06ZPortland : Draft watershed characterization summary (2004)
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Portland : Draft watershed characterization summary (2004)
Portland (Or.)
This report summarizes current conditions in Portland’s watersheds, including the Willamette
River, its tributary streams, and the portion of the Columbia River directly affected by activities
in Portland. The conditions are summarized relative to four watershed health goals: hydrology,
physical habitat, water quality, and biological communities. Improvement in these four goal
areas will improve overall watershed health and the capacity of watersheds to perform critical
functions, such as providing clean water. [From the document]
167 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Tables, figures. Published March, 2004. Captured September 22, 2009.
2004-03-01T00:00:00ZPortland : 2005 Portland watershed management plan (2006)
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Portland : 2005 Portland watershed management plan (2006)
Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Wilson, Julie; Lessluk, Nate
The Portland Watershed Management Plan (PWMP) will guide City decisions and
projects by providing a comprehensive approach to restoring watershed health. [From the Plan]
75 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, figures, illus. Published March 8, 2006. Captured September 21, 2009.
2006-03-08T00:00:00ZPortland : Framework for integrated management of watershed health (2005)
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Portland : Framework for integrated management of watershed health (2005)
Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services
The Framework for Integrated Management of Watershed Health describes how the City of
Portland plans to go about achieving and maintaining healthy conditions and ecological
functions in its urban waterways—specifically the lower Willamette River, the Columbia
Slough, Johnson Creek, Fanno Creek, Tryon Creek, and Balch Creek and other tributaries—
and their watersheds. [From the document]
335 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, charts, figures, appendices. Published December, 2005. Captured September 22, 2009.
2005-12-01T00:00:00ZGrants Pass : Wetland resource plan (1998)
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Grants Pass : Wetland resource plan (1998)
Grants Pass (Or.); David Evans and Associates
[T]he plan was prepared to meet a portion of the [Oregon] Statewide Planning Goal 5: To conserve open space and protect natural resources.... Second, the plan was developed to meet specific goals of the Grants Pass community... Third, the plan was prepared as a data base for future decision making. [From the Plan]
248 pp. Maps, charts, tables, appendices. Adopted January 7, 1998. Captured July 24, 2009.
1998-01-07T00:00:00Z