Laserfiche WebLink
<br />-9- <br /> <br />7. Del ineate erosion problems on the main stem and tributaries having <br />a drainage area under 250,000 acres. Agency authorities appl icable <br />to correction of the situation should be described. <br />8. Inspect.al I levees, rip rap or other works of improvement along <br />main stem and tributaries having a drainage area of less than 250,000 <br />acres including identification of trouble areas and agency authorities <br />appl icable to correction of the situation. <br />9. Describe potential reservoir sites located to date in the basin. <br />10. Locate and describe upstream eroding areas including those that <br />are considered to require project-type action and describe the type <br />of project required. <br />11. Identify those watersheds where justification of works of improve- <br />ment via P.L. 566 appears likely. <br />12. Determination of degree of needed land treatment achieved in the <br />basin by watershed and by county. Describe basis of determination. <br />13. Analyze agricultural water management in the basin and needed <br />improvements. <br />14. Locate and describe serious impediments to drainage such as sedimen- <br />tation and debris accumulation in the channels of the main stem <br />and tributaries having a drainage area of less than 250,000 acres. <br />15. Identify general soil types and characteristics typical of the basin <br />including general ized map of land classifications. <br />16. Identify areas suitable for irrigation under current technological <br />conditions without regard for water supply. <br />17. Describe specific problems including those of short duration which <br />may be foreseen as a result of resource development. <br />