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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8221.105
Description
Chino Valley Project
State
AZ
Date
12/17/1947
Title
Chino Valley Project Arizona: Regional Director's Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />tr";: <br />['- <br />c <br />- <br /> <br />c_, <br /> <br />this progrnm to completion. From 1941, through 191,6 it ID.:id 9,650 <br />feet of 36-inch concrete pipe to replc,ce the Llcin c<Jnnl 2nd nlthough <br />the; work continued in 19/+7, the amount l[;,id is not kno,-m. <br /> <br />43, The District purch~ses the cement and the pipe is moulded <br />from 10Co.l sand 2nd grnvel in District-owned fonns by the wo.tor users. <br />Th~ pipe is ~lso ID.id by the wiltor users, Technicnl o.ssistonce is <br />furnished "ithout cost to tho District by agencies of tIN Dep:::.rtment <br />of }cgriculturo. The; vlOrk i,g fin<Jnced by using farmel's' cO;;iplic,nce <br />p,:l;yments ~ron the ,egriculturnl hdjustment jigency and v;j,th Jistrict <br />femus that otherwise ',{Quld b8 used for retiring bonds he;ld by the <br />Heconstruction Fi_n2Jlco Corporation. In 1%6 "bout hlo-thirds of the <br />cost vms pc,id by funds from the former source 2nd one-third from the <br />lc_tter, \!hile the progro.n is progressin[; slowly, it is b<oing C.CCOr.l- <br />plished l"ithout increasing District indQbtGdness, vThich is nlre:::.dy <br />so gru~ct thc.t mmuc,l lX'-YLie;nts to liquidate it would be extremely <br />burdensomt; to water users, if prices of c.griculturo.l pro(ucts should <br />declin0 lw-:.terially. ' <br /> <br />Recowmendo.tions <br /> <br />44. AS th,-, Chino Valley Irrigdion District now nppears to be <br />D.blu to rd,D.biliL'.to its irrigdion fD.cilities, substo.nti~,lly in <br />2.ccordD.nco vli'ch the plD.n thD.t would hc,ve be03n follm-wd by trYe Bureau <br />of Recle,L1o.tion, uithout D.SSist2nC0 frot! the BureD.u, and ::'$ the; Lll;thods <br />used by tho District 2.1'8., in ny oYJinion, the most Gconorlical clvQ,ilD.ble, <br />I r.)co1:1rw:,nd thc.t the District b" encouraged to continue its ,-,fforts. <br /> <br />45, I furth8r rGcoLll~(.nd thc.t inVestigations by the Bureau b8 <br />discontinued, thc,t this re;port bu consid~rcd c.s final, ::md 'thD.t Con- <br />e;r-:ssionc.l D.uthorizdion ;:'or thu Chino Vcllcy Projoct be not ruqucGted <br />by the Burulu of RlJc12n:;tion. <br /> <br />- ... - <br /> <br />~~--7~A1'2A~ <br /> <br /> <br />l~. h. Horitz, <br />RogionD.l Director, Region 3, <br />BurcD.u of ReclD.wD.tion. <br /> <br />9 <br />
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