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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8180.800
Description
Purgatoire River Project
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
4/1/1944
Title
Statement of Conditions of the Purgatoire -Picketwire- River - Relative to Irrigation - Water Conservation - Flood Control and Reclamation -- at Trinidad
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />o <br />0) <br />*'" <br />r" <br /> <br />BENEFITS TO BE DERIVED FROM Aoo:lUATE IRRIGAT10N WATER <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />The farm land ar.,a. which would be a:f:fecl;ed by the proposed construe- <br /> <br />i'" <br /> <br />tion oonsi~tG of about 20,000 acres, which at tho present time is used for <br /> <br />the production of various (lI'Ops which co.n be produced with 0. lessor water <br /> <br />requirame:at than would be the case ii' adequato water VIas avail""la. Notiee- <br /> <br />able change would be seen in the type of Oloopa gl"ovm. which would inC!!'oe.se the <br /> <br /> <br />retul"l1 from the land. Additio-na.l lands sui'table for lrt"igation could bo <br /> <br />brought into p,"oducbicn through all ,,-soured adequate supply of \'ID.ter. thus <br /> <br />oonaiderably increasing the return from i'e.nning in the irrigated section <br /> <br />, <br />beLow the d:1m. <br /> <br />\l' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />There are several othor ooonomi.".l and phiYsiO\.l features which an <br /> <br /> <br />ll.ssure,l adequa.te supply of irr:\.go.tion water would promotol l1I>mely. improved <br /> <br />tenurll. stable a.morship, and 1mprovod i'armstaada, thua onhancing the beauty <br /> <br /> <br />and promoting the (';erIsral weli'B.l'o of' the :farm family. <br /> <br />Ab the present tilne. with little assuranoe of l1doquat" water, 1'armars <br /> <br />',~e l'tlJ.udte."t to Jl\'l.ko permanent irr.l.'l'OVGL1~nts bero.uJ" of' th" t'c",r of the <br /> <br />inability to proch.tce the i"etw"1S Ilocollsary to covor tho o>c;pellso., <br /> <br />The assUI'anoe of an adequate supply of irrigation wntor would inft <br /> <br />crenae the value of the land, fl.s well as the value of crapo taken from the <br /> <br />land, thuo nnking e. more prosperous and ;;t"ble community to GUpport the <br /> <br />indlv!ch.tal farm family, the city, county, state and nation. <br /> <br />. <br />
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