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Imperial Irrigation District report no. 1

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Title Imperial Irrigation District report no. 1 Report No. 1
Creator Imperial Irrigation District (Calif.)
Subject Engineering; Drainage; Water--Waste; Maintenance; Boards of directors; Canals; Construction; Damages; Flood control; Water districts--California; Reports
Coverage Imperial Valley (Calif. And Mexico); California, Southern 20th century
Description Imperial Irrigation District report by the Advisory Board of Consulting Engineers which discusses the work required to maintain an adequate water supply in the canals of the district in 1917.
Publisher Imperial Irrigation District (Calif.) Honnold Mudd Library. Special Collections
Date circa 1917
Language eng
Source Report, 3 photographed pages: Imperial Valley Records, Box 1, Folder 19, Honnold Mudd Library, Special Collections.
Relation Imperial Valley Records California Water Documents - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cwd
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Type Text
Format application/pdf
Identifier cwd00381.pdf http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cwd/id/4723

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