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Saving the Willamette: A History of Oregon's Heartland River - Paperback

Saving the Willamette: A History of Oregon's Heartland River - Paperback

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by Joe R. Blakely (Author)

This is the story of the Willamette River from its birth to the 21st century. Confined in the Willamette Basin, the river has been a way of life for valley inhabitants. From early Native Americans to modern man the river has been a vital source of nourishment, floods, steamboats, agriculture, pollution, conservation, and recreation. In the mid-20th century pollution reigned. Governors McCall and Straub fought for a clean river, and the Willamette Greenway-a strip of land 150 feet wide on both banks of the Willamette from Eugene to Portland. Farmers fought that plan which resulted in a 1970s compromise. That solution still exists today.

Number of Pages: 174
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.8 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: February 24, 2020