Abstract
The Columbia Basin Project, situated in central Washington, has two primary purposes : the production of hydroelectric power and the reclama tion of arid lands. By regulating the flow of the Columbia River, the hy droelectric works associated with the project have also improved naviga tion on the river, and have helped to prevent floods. All these purposes will apparently be gained without damaging the important salmon fisher ies on the Columbia.
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