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Encyclopedia > Bear River
  • The Bear River tribe is a Native American group in United States:

    • Bear River is the name of a river in Michigan
    • Bear River is the name of a river in California, a tributary of the Mokelumne River.
    • Bear River is the name of another river in California, a tributary of the Feather River.
    • Bear River is the name of yet another river in California
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Alaska, a tributary of the Niukluk River
    • Bear River is the name of another river in Alaska
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Colorado
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Georgia
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Idaho
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Massachusetts
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Maine
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Michigan
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Utah
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Washington
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Minnesota, in Cass County.
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Minnesota, in Itasca County.
    • Bear River is the name of a river in Minnesota, in Koochiching County.

    Bear Rivers in Canada:

    • Bear River is the name of a river in Ontario

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Idaho Statutes (3213 words)
The Chapman, Bear River, and Francis Lee Canals, which divert water from the main stem of Bear River in Wyoming to irrigate lands in both Wyoming and Utah, shall be supplied from the divertible flow allocated to the Upper Wyoming Section Diversions.
The Cook Canal, which diverts water from the main stem of the Bear River in Wyoming to irrigate lands in both Wyoming and Idaho, shall be considered a Wyoming diversion and shall be supplied from the divertible flow allocated to Wyoming.
Water from another watershed or source which enters the Bear River by actions within a state may be claimed exclusively by that state and use thereof by that state shall not be subject to the depletion limitations of articles IV, V and VI.
History of the Bear River Compact (12978 words)
The original Bear River Compact of 1958 and the Amended Bear River Compact of 1980, in conjunction with the Bylaws of the Bear River Compact Commission, various court decrees, and the laws of the States of Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah, establish the framework under which the waters of the Bear River are divided.
The Bear River Commission recognized the need of an unofficial record of events and the personnel that were involved in the formulating and the administration of the Bear River Compact and the Amended Bear River Compact.
Bear River flow reaching Stewart Dam, the point of diversion to Bear Lake, has not in the 68-year period of record exceeded 5,000 cfs (maximum of record, 5,000 cfs in 1984).
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