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Show AGRICULTURE UNDER IRRIGATION IN BASIN OF VIRGIN RIVER. 217 year, acre. The annual assessment for ditch maintenance averages about 75 cents per The amount of water used on crops in the St. George and Washington Field has been a subject of much discussion, but prior to 1902 no measurements were made to determine this. Through the aid of Mr. Henrjr Schlappy, ditch rider, a daily record of the flow of the canal has been kept during the season of 1902. The following table, which gives the daily flow, shows considerable fluctuation from day to daj^: Flow of water in St. George and Washington Field Canal during irrigation reason of 1902. Day. 1. 2. 3. 4. ft. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 11. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. m, 21. ¦2-2. 23. M. 25. 26. n. 2.S. 29. 30. 31. Total April. Acre-feel. 100.15 96.21 100.15 99.17 102.1ft 99.17 98.76 96.21 80.55 91.82 93.23 98.02 1,155.59 Mav. Acre-fed. 85.12 102.15 102.60 95.9C 29.21 81.36 100.15 92.15 104.96 97.85 83.85 84.93 95.21 87.64 75.50 84.48 95.96 98.07 104.95 95.96 48.35 72.02 96.21 18.18 44.62 77.36 77.36 29.59 86.78 80.75 2,429.27 June. Acre-feet. 78.85 83.13 80.55 75.70 75.05 76.48 69.83 73.76 74.10 68.65 62.11 98.02 62.11 58.23 38.43 51.24 63.47 65.03 53.38 53.56 52.56 53.38 53.06 45.60 45.62 37.69 35.95 63.47 July. Acre-feet. 52.56 40.66 63.47 64.46 66.45 61.49 60.50 59.51 12.40 44.2b 43.14 39.67 41.16 43.14 43.14 59.51 77.36 89.26 102.15 19.15 34.30 42.15 43.14 54.26 85.12 107.10 105.15 80.55 59.51 1,744.01 1,094.72 August. September. October. Acre-feet. 59.51 41.16 31.06 43.97 52.67 47.61 45.62 I 4LK | 102. H 98.02 64.09 86.78 56.34 41.74 26.28 77.36 74.10 91.24 75. 70 91.24 77.64 m. 4;i 74.10 59.51 94.05 94.22 91.24 15.20 Acre-feet, j Acre-fci. 22.72 ' 86.78 63.47 | 92.05 59.51 j 109.10 52.56 ' 72.20 62.11 j 77.90 68.43 j 86.71 66.50 j 81.36 70.42 , 68.43 55.80 ; 66.50 52.73 | 70.42 67.00 I 87.40 58.23 *>.O5 65.03 94.21 72.20 ! 68.43 86.78 70.42 69.55 ............ 107.10 ¦........... 100.70 \............ 39.42 i............ 43.72 |............ 96.21 j............ 84.20 j............ 77.36............. 68.43 '............ 71.75 j............ 66.94 ............ 82.32............. X0.75 '............ 1,827.51 I 1,901.94 1,226.96 The canal carried some water both before the record was begun and after it was discontinued, but, as shown by the table, it delivered to the field between March 21 and October 15, 11,979 acre-feet, or sufficient to cover the land watered to a depth of 7.22 feet. From October 15 to November 28,1.991 acre-feet of water was used, making the total amount applied during the season 13,970 acre-feet, which gives a depth over the 1,660 acres watered of 8.41 feet, and, with the rainfall added, of 8.98 feet. |
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Original book: Utah exhibits [of the] State of Arizona, complainant, v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Imperial Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, City of San Diego, and County of San Diego, defendants, United States of America and State of Nevada, interveners, State of New Mexico and State of Utah, parties |