MULTNOMAH FALLS
Waterfall in Oregon
Multnomah Falls plummets 620 feet in two major steps. The upper fall plunging 542 feet the lower fall 69 feet distinguishing Multnomah Falls as the highest waterfall in the state of Oregon and second highest in the nation. The water flowing over Multnomah Falls water is supplied by natural underground springs that originate on Larch Mountain. In springtime, snowmelt additionally supplies the falls, greatly increasing the flow, width and intensity of the falls’ powerful roaring sound.
CATEGORY: Government
TAGS: ADA Access, Government, Project Management, Sustainability
Here are just a few of his projects he's completed over the years.
DETROIT RANGER STATION
Served as manager for the design team for this award winning Ranger Station in the Willamette National Forest.
ELK ROCK VIEWPOINT
TONGUE POINT WATER SYSTEM
Construction assistance included facilitating training of Job Corps students in the use of an HDPE pipe welding machine.
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
Site improvements for the Larson Marina included power upgrades, sewer system reconstruction, and access controls.