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Show to irrigate and reclaim the land described in the declaration. 13. At the time of filing his declaration with the register and receiver, the applicant must also file plans, describing, in detail, the following: source of water supply; character of the irrigation works constructed, in course of construction, or proposed to be constructed, i.e., reservoirs for storage, canals, flumes, or other methods by which water is to be conveyed to the land; or, if by diversion, the nature of the flow of streams or springs, i.e., whether perennially flowing or intermittent; character of the works constructed, in course of construction, or to be constructed to convey water to the land; whether the irrigation works, if not constructed, are to be built by an irrigation district, a corporation, an association, or by applicant personally; if the works have not been constructed, then to make a general statement as to the proposed plan; whether surveys therefor and other investigations have been made, and by whom, to demonstrate the existence of a sufficient water supply and the feasibility of the proposed works to convey water to the land. If applicant or others in association propose to construct irrigation works for the reclamation of their own lands, a sworn statement must accompany the declaration, containing a general description of the proposed works, an estimate of the cost, and such other data as will enable the register and receiver and the Department to determine the feasibility of the proposed works to convey water to the lands to be irrigated. If the irrigation is proposed by 11-12 |
Source |
Original book: [State of Arizona, complainant v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, California, City of San Diego, California, and County of San Diego, California, defendants, United States of America, State of Nevada, State of New Mexico, State of Utah, interveners] : |