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<br />The Public Irrigation Dietrict having, by formal re- <br /> <br /> <br />solution, signified the willingness of the individual members <br /> <br />to repay the cost of the project, when built, under the terIJS <br />of the National Reclametion Law, the investigation by the Bureau <br /> <br />wes started April 29, 1936. <br /> <br />Cuy E. Newkirk, Associate E~gineer, consisted of topogrophlC <br />survey of the Weber Reservoir site ~\nd detailed 'topogre?hy of <br />the demsiteJ preliminary location of the inlet ditch from Horse <br /> <br />Tb.e field surveys for the project, in ciUlrl>e of l.Ir. <br /> <br />Breeit end Ifi.ddle IAnncoS River; sOllie preliminary ace-rcn for other <br /> <br />reservoir eitelll ' Rnd 8 crop censUS of the irrigated project <br /> <br />lende. <br /> <br />Mr. Newkirk. on Ootober 14, 1936, LIr. Clwe. H. Rader, Chief of <br /> <br />Following tho termination of tbo actiVe service of <br /> <br />perty, tooit charge of the work. The inlet ditch frolll Eost <br /> <br />Mancos River to Horse Creek, for tho Weber Reservoir well 10- <br /> <br />co.ted a.nd Burve7ed. After some preliJn1nary study of variouS <br /> <br />reservoir sitee tile Jecltson G..u.ch elite 'lies located, a top<>- <br /> <br />grephiC survey 1'8f> made of the reservoir e.nd de~il topogre.ph1 <br /> <br />tOKen lit the dameite. The inlet end outlet ditch for this <br /> <br />reservoir were surveyed and eXl'loretion \i86 donll by lue611tl of <br /> <br />~ <br />Clr <br />Cu <br /> <br />toet pita dug at the Jnc~60n Gulch damuite. <br /> <br />:2 <br />