United States Congressional Serial Set, Tema 6755U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... from the reservoir , 91 inches , is too great . 31679 ° -H . Doc . 791 , 63-2-2 45. Report of J. D. Schuyler . - Mr . SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION PROJECT , ARIZONA . 17 Leighton's report 37 San Carlos irrigation project, Arizona.
... from the reservoir , 91 inches , is too great . 31679 ° -H . Doc . 791 , 63-2-2 45. Report of J. D. Schuyler . - Mr . SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION PROJECT , ARIZONA . 17 Leighton's report 37 San Carlos irrigation project, Arizona.
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... inches of rainfall , and that amount in the San Joaquin Valley would produce bumper crops . The estimate therefore seems reasonable . If we assume that the ditches are so well cared for that the loss by seepage and evaporation during ...
... inches of rainfall , and that amount in the San Joaquin Valley would produce bumper crops . The estimate therefore seems reasonable . If we assume that the ditches are so well cared for that the loss by seepage and evaporation during ...
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... ( Appendix E. ) 81. The net loss by evaporation from the reservoir as arrived at in Appendix E will be taken at 60 inches per year . SEEPAGE FROM RESERVOIR . 82. There is nothing in the SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION PROJECT , ARIZONA . 27.
... ( Appendix E. ) 81. The net loss by evaporation from the reservoir as arrived at in Appendix E will be taken at 60 inches per year . SEEPAGE FROM RESERVOIR . 82. There is nothing in the SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION PROJECT , ARIZONA . 27.
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... inches annually . AREA OF " INDIAN , PRIVATE , AND PUBLIC LANDS " TO BE TAKEN INTO PROJECT - CANAL SYSTEM . 143. Public lands . - As above stated ( par . 24 ) , there is almost no public land left within the limits of that area to which ...
... inches annually . AREA OF " INDIAN , PRIVATE , AND PUBLIC LANDS " TO BE TAKEN INTO PROJECT - CANAL SYSTEM . 143. Public lands . - As above stated ( par . 24 ) , there is almost no public land left within the limits of that area to which ...
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... inches thick on bottom and sides , together with the necessary gates and bridges , is estimated at about $ 36,000 per mile . 165. The Pima branch canal , about 8 miles long , would need to have a maximum capacity of about 500 second ...
... inches thick on bottom and sides , together with the necessary gates and bridges , is estimated at about $ 36,000 per mile . 165. The Pima branch canal , about 8 miles long , would need to have a maximum capacity of about 500 second ...
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