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The Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. The Columbia Basin Project (or CBP) in Central Washington, United States, is the irrigation network that the Grand Coulee Dam makes possible.
According to an economic analysis by Highland Economics the CBDL had done for the project in 2022, the Columbia Basin Project's economic contribution to the country includes $2.66 billion in ...
Nov. 22—CASHMERE — Despite the completion of the Columbia Basin Project being potentially decades away, according to Columbia Basin Development League Executive Director Sara Higgins, the CBDL ...
The Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District is a non-profit quasi-municipality located in North Central Washington state that operates and maintains a portion of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. The primary function of the Irrigation District is to deliver irrigation water to farm land located in the Columbia River Basin.
The Columbia Basin’s 2024 growing season got off to a rocky start when a major irrigation canal north of Pasco breached as March 6 it was being filled with water.
As the centerpiece of the Columbia Basin Project, the dam's reservoir supplies water for the irrigation of 671,000 acres (2,700 km 2). The reservoir is called Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lake , named after the president who endorsed the dam's construction.
The Potholes Reservoir is part of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. It is formed by the O'Sullivan Dam and located in central Washington, in the United States. The reservoir is fed by water from Moses Lake, part of the Crab Creek basin. The area features several lakes (typically 30-70 yards wide and 10–30 feet deep).
Sep. 12—QUINCY — The filing period is open for two positions on the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District board of directors. Positions are open in Divisions 5 and 6, according to a press ...