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• 7uly 1993 -35- 923-2515 <br />6.0 CONCLUSION <br />6.1 Grassy Creek <br />There aze no flood irrigated areas along Grassy Creek and all the subirrigated azeas aze <br />associated with wetlands which, in general, occur as a narrow bands along Grassy Creek. There <br />is one potential flood irrigation site near the confluence of Grassy and Little Grassy creeks. This <br />25-30 acres area has productive and irrigable soils and is of sufficient size for farming based on <br />accepted regional practices. There is sufficient stream flow to irrigate about 4.36 acres. <br />However, it may not be possible to direct the small volume of stream flow available during the <br />growing season across the moderately permeable landscape. Additionally, it would not be <br />economically feasible to impound the water and flood irrigate a lazger acreage. This azea is not <br />• an AVF. There aze no AVF's along Grassy Creek. <br />6.2 Unnamed Draw <br />There are no flood irrigated fields along Unnamed Draw and all the subirrigated areas are <br />associated with wetlands. Additionally, there aze no potential flood irrigation azeas because <br />there aze no productive irrigable soils. Furthermore, there is ho source of water of a volume <br />sufficient for flood irrigation. Additionally, the small volume of water that is available, if <br />similaz to the water in Grassy Creek, may not be of a sufficient quality for crop production. <br />There aze no AVF's along Unnamed Draw. <br />6.3 Armand Draw <br />There are no flood irrigated fields along Armand Draw and no subirrigated areas in crop <br />. production. The small, narrow, subirrigated areas along the stream are characterized by native <br />• wetlands. There are no potential flood irrigation areas because there aze no productive irrigable <br />soils and no source of water of sufficient volume for flood irrigation. The small amount of <br />Golder Associates <br />