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The Case For The Federal Dredge Fleet On The Pacific Coast

CEDER is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to educating and informing political and business leaders, media and the general public about the economic, social, political, historical and natural environment of the Columbia Basin, Puget Sound, the Oregon and Washington Coast and related estuaries and watersheds. CEDER provides two distinct functions to fulfill its mission: developing […]

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Columbia, Snake and Oregon Coastal Transportation System

CEDER is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to educating and informing political and business leaders, media and the general public about the economic, social, political, historical and natural environment of the Columbia Basin, Puget Sound, the Oregon and Washington Coast and related estuaries and watersheds. CEDER provides two distinct functions to fulfill its mission: developing

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WILLAMETTE FALLS LOCKS: POTENTIAL TRANSFER ISSUES

CEDER is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to educating and informing political and business leaders, media and the general public about the economic, social, political, historical and natural environment of the Columbia Basin, Puget Sound, the Oregon and Washington Coast and related estuaries and watersheds. CEDER provides two distinct functions to fulfill its mission: developing

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Economics of Lower Snake River Dredging

CEDER is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to educating and informing political and business leaders, media and the general public about the economic, social, political, historical and natural environment of the Columbia Basin, Puget Sound, the Oregon and Washington Coast and related estuaries and watersheds. CEDER provides two distinct functions to fulfill its mission: developing

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Economic and Environmental Impacts of Removing Snake River Barging

In response to a court order to review and update management of the Columbia River System, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation and Bonneville Power Administration developed an Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision during 2016-2020 in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act. PNWA supported the work of our federal

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