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The
Willamette River has 13 major tributaries and drains
approximately 12,000 square miles, almost one eighth
of Oregon's total area. The Willamette River is
the tenth largetst river in the continental U.S.
in total discharge, with over 24 million acre-feet
annually. The 187-mile main stem of the Willamette
River extends from its source south of Eugene, northward
to the Columbia River at Portland. There are approximately
16,000 total stream miles in the basin. The Willamette
River basin is the fastest growing and most economically
developed region of the state.
The
Willamette basin has long been a place of beauty,
where the meandering Willamette River and its tributaries
were surrounded by diverse landscapes if wetlands,
prairies, and forests. Its multiple resources and
myriad uses still reflect the high quality of life
for which Oregon is celebrated. The basin encompasses
a variety of landscapes; rivers and streams, wetlands
and riparian area, cultivated valleys, developed
urban areas, and forested uplands.
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Willamette
Restoration Initiative
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