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<br />~ ... . <br /> <br />56 <br /> <br />HYDROLOGIC AND HUMAN ASPECTS OF THE 1976-77 DROUGHT <br /> <br /> <br />muny gaging stations includmg the Boise River <br />near Boise with 83 years of record, the Coeur <br />d' Alene River ut Enaville, the Clearwater <br />River at Orofino, the Weiser River near Weiser <br />and the upper Snake River near Heise with <br />records between 58 and 67 years long, <br />Spokane Falls, near the center of Spokane, <br />Wash., went dry in mid-August 1977. The <br /> <br /> <br />\ J <br />t I; <br />k :. <br /> <br />'. <br />1 <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Figure 22, Snow cover in <br /> <br />Washington Water Power Co. received a wai- <br />ver from the Federal Energy Regulatory Com- <br />mission so that it did not have to maintain <br />flow over the falls for the duration of the <br />drought. <br /> <br />The discharge during the 1977 water year <br />of the Columbia River at The Dalles, Ore., <br />