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Willamette Valley Project
Gina Evans
Summer Term 2013
 1936- Congress
passed Flood Control
Act authorizing Corps
to survey flood
problems in
Willamette Basin
 1938- Flood Control
Act provided for first
seven storage
reservoirs
1894 flood, downtown Portland, Willamette
River
 1940- Corps began
construction of Fern
Ridge and Cottage
Grove dams
 1950 and 1962 Flood
Control Acts authorized
additional structures
 1969- 13th dam was
completed at Hills
Creek
Construction of Dexter Dam 1954
 13 dams of the
Willamette Valley are
operated as a single
system
 Water management
decisions include
collaboration with
partners
 Corps must balance
between competing
authorized purposes
Flood damage reduction
Hydropower
Navigation
Irrigation
Recreation
Fish & wildlife
Water quality
Municipal & industrial water supply
 Over 3.2 million annual
visitors
 $100 million in economic
benefits annually
 3 campgrounds, 23 day-use
areas, and 7 boat ramps
managed by Corps
 19 campgrounds, 32 day-
use areas, 27 boat ramps,
and 8 marinas managed
through lease agreements
Detroit Lake
Pine Meadows Campground
 Learning Title 36
Policy
 Self-Defense
 Visitor Assistance
 Practice Enforcing
Rules and
Regulations
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Ranger Training 2013
 Enforcing Title 36
 Providing information
to the public
 Looking for safety of
public
Teaching Jr. Rangers about Bat Boxes
Echolocation Game
Presenting Jr. Ranger certificate and
badge
0
5
10
15
20
25
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
13
2
8
5
10
Annual Number of Evictions
Cottage Grove & Dorena Lakes
Number of Evictions
Host Geri Wacaser holding
down the booth
Sunset on Dorena Lake
Contacting visitors at Lakeside Park
Full moon at Cottage Grove Lake
 What I learned
 Reflection on Goals
 Tragedy of the
Commons
 USACE helps to
further ENVS Majors
goals
 Previous work with public
 Reliable Transportation
 Clean driving record
 Strong Communication
Skills
 Self-Motivated
Questions?

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Final Presentation

  • 1. Willamette Valley Project Gina Evans Summer Term 2013
  • 2.  1936- Congress passed Flood Control Act authorizing Corps to survey flood problems in Willamette Basin  1938- Flood Control Act provided for first seven storage reservoirs 1894 flood, downtown Portland, Willamette River
  • 3.  1940- Corps began construction of Fern Ridge and Cottage Grove dams  1950 and 1962 Flood Control Acts authorized additional structures  1969- 13th dam was completed at Hills Creek Construction of Dexter Dam 1954
  • 4.  13 dams of the Willamette Valley are operated as a single system  Water management decisions include collaboration with partners  Corps must balance between competing authorized purposes
  • 5. Flood damage reduction Hydropower Navigation Irrigation Recreation Fish & wildlife Water quality Municipal & industrial water supply
  • 6.  Over 3.2 million annual visitors  $100 million in economic benefits annually  3 campgrounds, 23 day-use areas, and 7 boat ramps managed by Corps  19 campgrounds, 32 day- use areas, 27 boat ramps, and 8 marinas managed through lease agreements Detroit Lake Pine Meadows Campground
  • 7.  Learning Title 36 Policy  Self-Defense  Visitor Assistance  Practice Enforcing Rules and Regulations U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ranger Training 2013
  • 8.  Enforcing Title 36  Providing information to the public  Looking for safety of public
  • 9. Teaching Jr. Rangers about Bat Boxes Echolocation Game Presenting Jr. Ranger certificate and badge
  • 10. 0 5 10 15 20 25 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 13 2 8 5 10 Annual Number of Evictions Cottage Grove & Dorena Lakes Number of Evictions Host Geri Wacaser holding down the booth
  • 11. Sunset on Dorena Lake Contacting visitors at Lakeside Park Full moon at Cottage Grove Lake
  • 12.  What I learned  Reflection on Goals  Tragedy of the Commons  USACE helps to further ENVS Majors goals
  • 13.  Previous work with public  Reliable Transportation  Clean driving record  Strong Communication Skills  Self-Motivated