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Bibliography: p. 57-58 ; Includes graphs, maps ; "Ground-water features of six lowland areas in the Klamath Basin of Oregon--Klamath Marsh area, and Sprague River, Swan Lake, Yonna, Poe, and Langell...
The inventory appears in two volumes, the first being this report, and the second containing individual state maps of identified cities and hydrothermal sites
This report is an addendum to the separate volume entitled Guide to a Community Heat Atlas & Plan: A Geothermal Energy Application. In conjunction with developing the Guide its suggested approaches were field...
This guide has been written to assist Washington communities with the identification and utilization of alternate thermal energy resources. The project was originally commissioned in January, 1981, to develop...
Heat plan 2.0 is a microcomputer program designed to provide a neighborhood-level inventory of heat demands by type of land use, and a preliminary assessment of district heating favorabilities for the...
Geothermal resource development in Klamath Falls increased dramatically with completion of Phase I of the city geothermal heating system in 1982. Phase I can supply 14 government office buildings and 127 homes...
Energy is the sustenance of our civilization. It is the basic driving force in the maintenance of our well-being - nutrition, health, shelter, transportation, communication, recreation, agriculture, and...
In response to predicted energy shortages, the State of Oregon in 1977 launched several programs to promote weatherization in the residential sector. The Legislature enacted weatherization tax credits and...
Low temperature geothermal fluid is defined in OAR Chapter 690, Division 65 as any ground water used for its thermal characteristics that is encountered in a well with a bottom hole temperature less than 250°F...