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  2. List of Superfund sites in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A map of superfund sites in Oregon. This is a list of federal Superfund sites on the National Priorities List (NPL) in Oregon designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. There are other federal Superfund sites in Oregon not on the NPL, which are shorter-term, cleanup sites.

  3. List of lakes of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    second-largest wilderness lake in Oregon Mirror Lake (Clackamas County, Oregon) a mountain lake southwest of Mount Hood, located at the foot of Tom Dick and Harry Mountain: Mirror Pond: an impoundment of the Deschutes River in central Bend: Lake Modoc: a former lake on the Klamath River: Mud Lake: nineteen Oregon lakes share this name, but are ...

  4. File:USA Oregon relief location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Crater Lake National Park; D River; Deschutes River; Detroit Dam; Detroit Lake; Devils Lake (Lincoln County, Oregon) Dry Well Creek; Elk River (Oregon) Elkhorn Mountains (Oregon) Grants Pass, Oregon; Hood River (Oregon) Humbug Mountain; Illinois River (Oregon) John Day River (northwestern Oregon) Kilchis River; Klaskanine River; Lake Celilo ...

  5. New map depicts the world’s hidden reserves of groundwater in ...

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    On the new map, the American West stands out as particularly reliant on a network of underground water sources — like the hidden water that honeycombs the land around and to the south of Utah ...

  6. Geography of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A map of the counties of Oregon with the cities of Salem and Portland. Oregon's population is largely concentrated in the Willamette Valley, which stretches from Eugene in the south (home of the University of Oregon) through Corvallis (home of Oregon State University) and Salem (the capital) to Portland (Oregon's largest city). [46]

  7. List of ecoregions in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The task of defining and mapping these ecoregions was carried out by the Oregon Ecoregion Project, a collaborative effort involving the EPA, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the United States Forest Service (USFS), and other state and federal agencies. The new classification system they developed may differ from previous frameworks ...

  8. Pearson Metropark - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Metropark is a regional park in Oregon, Ohio, owned and managed by Metroparks Toledo. It is one of the few remnants left of the Great Black Swamp. [4] The park contains old-growth forest and wetlands. [5] The park contains a pond with paddle boat rentals in the summer months and sledding in the winter months.

  9. Klamath Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Klamath Basin today, showing the remnants of the vast Lake Modoc. Upper Klamath Lake is the largest present-day body of water in the Klamath River watershed, covering 96 square miles (250 km 2) on average, with a shoreline of 87 miles (140 km). It is also the largest freshwater lake in the state of Oregon. [9]