U.S. Forest Service geologist Gordon Grant calls it a “geologic gift.” University of Oregon earth scientist ... discharge that helps supply the Eugene metropolitan area with drinking water ...
The White House blocked the Associated Press from covering two official events on Tuesday because it did not refer to the ...
EUGENE, Ore. — Jan. 21 ... according to a new study by two University of Oregon economists. They note that because pre-term births, on average, cost an estimated $82,000 in additional medical ...
“The problem is right now is there’s a big pile of debris in front of the drain system,” Eugene Escarrega ... hydrologist with the United States Geological Survey, told The Times.
He had also toured several countries to study their geology and culture 2. It is plausible that this opening to all aspects of chemistry and to the world led him to chose Europe over France or ...
Charlo residents have been advised that infants, the elderly and those with liver issues should not drink the town’s tap ...
Château de Pierrefonds, one of Eugene’s restoration projects ... in the development of air travel by the government. Initial geological investigation occurred from 1946 to 1963, which ...
Below Mount Jefferson and McKenzie Pass is a massive storehouse of water three times the size of Lake Mead, say Oregon researchers.
U.S. Forest Service geologist Gordon Grant calls it a “geologic gift.” University of Oregon earth scientist Leif Karlstrom described it as “a big water tower” at the top of the mountains.
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