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• matrix. The T3 terrace is the most significant terrace <br />associated with Rapid Creek, reaching approximately 350 feet at <br />its widest point. <br />Flood Irrigation Analysis. All irrigated agricultural <br />lands associated with the Rapid Creek Valley have been designated <br />on Map 1 as either irrigated pasture and present or historically <br />irrigated orchards. All other undesignated areas may be <br />considered undeveloped rangeland. The diversion point for each <br />irrigated field and the associated ditch system is also shown on <br />Map 1. Table 1 presents the ditches used for irrigation purposes <br />associated with Rapid Creek and the landowners receiving water <br />from each ditch (Frank Marolt, personal communication, August 9, <br />1982). <br />• <br />Table 1. Ditches Used For Irrigation Associated With Rapid Creek <br />and Landowners Receiving Water From Each Ditch. <br />Ditch Name Landowners <br />Zook Springs Benentendi <br />Smith Marolt, Benentendi <br />Higgins, Woodburn <br />Grape Vine Mid Continent Resources <br />John David <br />Smith Marolt <br />Enlargement <br />Goffredi Nash <br /> <br />4 <br />