Box 15
Contains 18 Results:
"Merced Irrigation District spills.", 1935-1937
Various spills potentially affecting return flow of San Joaquin River above Hills Ferry.
Application and Decision. Before the Railroad Commission of the State of California, March 20, 1939
Application #22391 of the San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company to enter into Exchange Contract with the U.S.A. and others. Decision #31861.
Miscellaneous file on Central Valley Project, 1927-1938
Contains memos, tables, clippings, etc.
Includes copy of letter from the Secretary of the Interior to the President, under date of November 26, 1935, recommending approval of the Central Valley development as a Federal reclamation project.
Data taken from Mr. Lippincott's loose leaf book, San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company, January 1938
Regarding rights on the upper San Joaquin River.
"Adequacy in qunatity and quality of the proposed substitutional water supply for the Mendota canals.", January 1938
Includes: General features of the CVP; Sacramento Valley: available water supply, use of Shasta, irrigation, return waters; Delta: flows, consumptive use, quality of water; San Joaquin Valley: substitutional water for Mendota Canals, return water.
Notes concerning Central Valley Project and the application of the San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company before the Railroad Commission (Application #22391), 1939?
"Central Valley Project: adequacy in quantity and quality of the proposed substitutional water supply for the crop land canals near Mendota as defined by the exchange agreement.", January 1939
"Extent of and use of water on riparian and overflow lands of the Sacramento and American Rivers on the valley floor.", March 2, 1931
"Report on operation of drainage pumps of Dos Palos Drainage District in 1932, with data on ground water to June 1933 and report on operation of drainage pumps and data on ground water in 1930 and 1931." Stockton, July 18, 1933
"Reports on acquisition of and plan of exchange for waters of the San Joaquin River.", August 1936
Report no.1- "Present use of water from San Joaquin River on irrigated crop lands by diversions between Lone Willow Slough and Merced River."
Report no.2- "Plan of exchange of water supplies by and through San Joaquin pumping system of the Central Valley Project."
Report no.3- "Definition of rights to the waters of the San Joaquin River proposed to be acquired for diversion to Upper San Joaquin Valley."