John Stalker Longwell papers
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Descriptive Summary
Title: John Stalker Longwell papers
Date (inclusive): bulk 1910-1960
Collection Number: WRCA 104
Extent:
8 linear feet
17 boxes
Repository:
Rivera Library. Special Collections Department.
Languages: English.
Access
Collection is open for research.
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Special Collections & University Archives, University of California, Riverside.
Biography
John Stalker Longwell, F. ASCE
Died March 25, 1960
John Stalker Longwell, the son of Oliver H. and Mary (Stalker) Longwell, was born in Shenandoah, Iowa, on December 13, 1887.
He was graduated from Highland Park College (Des Moines) in 1908 with the degree of Bachelor of Science in engineering, and
from Cornell University (Ithaca) in 1910 with a degree in civil engineering.
Upon his graduation, Mr. Longwell worked on several projects for the United States Reclamation Service, including the construction
of the Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant, Wyoming, in 1922. In 1924 he joined the East Bay Municipal Utility District in Oakland,
Calif., as Division Engineer on the East Bay Aqueduct. He became Assistant Chief Engineer and Assistant General Manager in
1929, and was Chief Engineer and General Manager of the District from 1934 until his retirement in 1949. From that time until
his death, he maintained a consulting office in Oakland. In addition, he served as consultant for many water control organizations,
including the San Francisco Bay Area Water Pollution Control Board (1949 to 1958).
Mr. Longwell was President of the San Francisco Section of the Society in 1952; a member of the AWWA, the East Bay Engineers'
Club; and Sigma Xi.
On July 16, 1917, he was married to Martha Dorothea Ploeger in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is survived by his widow; two sons,
John Ploeger and Robert Stalker; a daughter, Barbara Louise (Mrs. David Hurst Thomas); and seven grandchildren.
Mr. Longwell was elected a Junior of the Society on October 3, 1911; an Associate Member on May 12, 1919; a Member on October
14, 1929; and a Fellow on June 6, 1959. He became a Life Member in 1954.
Abstract of a memoir prepared by Robert C. Kennedy, F. ASCE.
Collection Scope and Contents
This collection consists chiefly of reports, handwritten notes and typewritten correspondence written and gathered by John
S. Longwell. Although a few papers are from his early work (1910-1920) with the U. S. Reclamation Service, the main body deals
with projects he became involved with as a consulting engineer, from his retirement in 1950 as General Manager and Chief Engineer
at the East Bay Municipal Utility District, until his death early in 1960. His principal projects include the American River,
Folsom and the Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District.
The collection has been organized in a simple manner, being first divided into the various projects and put in order alphabetically
by name, with the name usually being designated by locale. Within each project, items are ordered chronologically. Although
occasionally an attempt has been made to keep the item in the order that Longwell made use of it, the majority have been cataloged
strictly in order of publication or manuscript date.
An item is the smallest unit of the collection; despite the fact that an item functions as a single unit, it may actually
consist anywhere from a single letter to several documents stapled together.
Because this is a manuscript collection, place of publication has been noted only for those materials actually published.
Tables, being common to almost every item, have not been specifically listed in the illustration statement, unless their
extent warrants specific notice.
Two indexes, one concentrating on subjects and authors, the other concentrating on titles, complete the key.
It should also be noted here that whereas the American River Project papers concentrate on the Upper American River, or North
Fork, that this section also includes all papers concerning the city and county of Sacramento. Mr. Longwell himself considered
Sacramento a separate project, but it was too difficult to differentiate the projects, so that everything on the American
River and Sacramento are combined.
Finally, a folder containing biographical and historical material has been placed at the beginning of the papers. A brief
description of the contents is as follows: a short biography, an abstract by R. Kennedy; a biographical statement entitled,
Qualification of witness; a 1918 application for admission to the Coast Artillery School; 3 obituaries & 8 letters re the papers.
Circulating copies in the regular collection exist for the following items: 2.4, 2.5, 2.16, 2.25, 2.27, 2.29, 2.42, 4.10,
7.3, 12.8, 12.12, 19.2, 27, 28.9, 28.10, 28.13, 28.14, 29.2, 29.4, 30, 33.1, 33.3-5, 33.8, 33.10, 33.22, 33.24, 33.44, 33.57.
Collection Number
Collection number updated February 2019. Legacy collection number was MS 80/12. This change was part of a project in 2018/2019
to update the collection numbers for collections in the Water Resources Collections and Archives.
Index
This index includes authors, titles and subjects. All places are in California, unless stated otherwise. The numbers given
refer to item number. Note: The titles in this section represent added entries only. For all titles, see the Title Index.
A & E contract
38.2
38.2
Accinelli, Thomas F.
1
1
Air Engineering Inc.
33.48
33.48
Air valves
33.47
33.47
Alameda County
9.3,
9.3,
9.4,
9.4,
9.5,
9.5,
31.4
31.4
Alameda County Land Development Commission
9.5
9.5
American Geophysical Union
33.2
33.2
American Pipe and Construction Co.
33.7,
33.7,
33.49
33.49
American Piper
33.7
33.7
American River
2.8,
2.8,
2.13
2.13
Middle Fork
2.11,
2.11,
2.18,
2.18,
2.45
2.45
North Fork
2
2
South Fork
2.9,
2.9,
2.18,
2.18,
2.34,
2.34,
2.36,
2.36,
2.37,
2.37,
2.45,
2.45,
2.71
2.71
American River Basin
2.11,
2.11,
2.21,
2.21,
2.27,
2.27,
2.29,
2.29,
2.30,
2.30,
2.32,
2.32,
2.42,
2.42,
2.46,
2.46,
2.53
2.53
American River Basin investigation, report on development proposed for the California water plan
2.29
2.29
American River development: Sacto. - SMUD cooperation
2.9
2.9
American River substitute plan
2.37
2.37
American River water rights hearing
2.43,
2.43,
2.47-64,
2.47-64,
2.67,
2.67,
2.72
2.72
American Society of Civil Engineers
2.15,
2.15,
24.1,
24.1,
33.3
33.3
American Water Works Association
14.5,
14.5,
29.6,
29.6,
37.3
37.3
Anderson, Keith A.
33.2
33.2
Annex 32
39.4,
39.4,
39.6,
39.6,
39.8
39.8
Annex 41
39.3
39.3
Auburn-Folsom South Unit, CVP
12.12
12.12
B. I. F. Pacific, Inc.
33.46
33.46
Banks, Harvey O.
2.30,
2.30,
2.32,
2.32,
2.36,
2.36,
2.63,
2.63,
2.75
2.75
Barbarossa, Nicholas L.
24.1
24.1
Bechtel Corp.
2.73,
2.73,
2.74,
2.74,
2.77
2.77
Behavior of Ranney water collectors
33.3
33.3
Ben Ali Water Co.
12.19
12.19
Bench flume conduit
2.37
2.37
Bismarck, N.D.
20.3
20.3
Bonner, Frank E.
2.2,
2.2,
2.9,
2.9,
2.11,
2.11,
2.13,
2.13,
2.16,
2.16,
2.18,
2.18,
2.35,
2.35,
2.42,
2.42,
2.70,
2.70,
2.71
2.71
Boyle Engineering
6
6
Brockway Hot Springs, Lake Tahoe
3
3
Builders Iron Foundry SEE B. I. F.
Calaveras County
4.10
4.10
Calaveras County Water District
4
4
Calaveras Public Utility District
4.4,
4.4,
4.7,
4.7,
4.8
4.8
California. Department of Finance
12.6,
12.6,
33.20
33.20
California. Department of Fish and Game
2.24,
2.24,
2.52,
2.52,
2.53,
2.53,
2.55,
2.55,
2.67
2.67
California. Department of Public Health
4.2
4.2
Bureau of Sanitary Engineering
4.1
4.1
California. Department of Public Works. Division of Water Resources
30
30
California. Department of Water Resources
2.36,
2.36,
2.41,
2.41,
2.46,
2.46,
2.75,
2.75,
5,
5,
22.11,
22.11,
33.51
33.51
Division of Resources Planning
41
41
California. Engineer Department
34.4
34.4
California. Laws, statutes, etc.
2.3,
2.3,
4.2,
4.2,
15.10,
15.10,
22.11
22.11
California. Public Utilities Commission
14.2
14.2
California. State Department of Water Resources
2.42
2.42
California. State Engineer
33.36
33.36
California. State Water Board
2.40,
2.40,
2.41,
2.41,
2.54,
2.54,
33.40,
33.40,
33.41
33.41
California. State Water Bulletin #21
2.27
2.27
California. State Water Resources Board
2.25,
2.25,
2.26,
2.26,
2.29-31,
2.29-31,
30
30
California. State Water Rights Board
2.44,
2.44,
2.48,
2.48,
2.49,
2.49,
2.52,
2.52,
2.78
2.78
California Administrative Code
22.11
22.11
California Central Valleys Flood Control Association
30
30
California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program
41
41
California Districts Securities Commission
9.1
9.1
California Water and Telephone Company
15.18
15.18
California water plan, 1950-
2.25,
2.25,
2.29,
2.29,
2.41,
2.41,
2.46,
2.46,
29.3,
29.3,
30
30
Carlsbad Municipal Utility District
6
6
Carmichael Irrigation District
12.9
12.9
Carr, James K.
2.15,
2.15,
2.17,
2.17,
2.18,
2.18,
2.21,
2.21,
2.26,
2.26,
2.28,
2.28,
2.31,
2.31,
2.36,
2.36,
2.40,
2.40,
2.54
2.54
Central Valley
7.2
7.2
Channels Friction
24.1
24.1
Civil defense
37,
37,
39
39
Clark & Heafey
24
24
Clay Water District
2.57,
2.57,
12.13
12.13
Climatology Calif.
10.2,
10.2,
24.3
24.3
Coloma
2.9
2.9
Colorado
40
40
Colorado River
7.3
7.3
Colorado River Aqueduct
28.2,
28.2,
28.15
28.15
Colorado River Storage Project
28.14
28.14
Columbia Steel Co., Pittsburgh
7
7
Comparative effect on water rates of the present methods of refunding advances for construction
14.2
14.2
Consolidated Western Steel Corp.
7.1
7.1
Constant, Paul
15.19
15.19
Contra Costa County Water District
8
8
Contract NOy 80060
38.4
38.4
Cotton, John S.
2.29
2.29
Coyote Dam
33.10,
33.10,
33.12,
33.12,
33.16,
33.16,
33.18,
33.18,
33.24,
33.24,
33.43
33.43
Costs
33.19
33.19
Coyote Project
33.11,
33.11,
33.20
33.20
Coyote Reservoir
33.8,
33.8,
33.21
33.21
Coyote Valley SEE Coyote.
Cunan, L. R.
9.6
9.6
Dahl, Arve H.
39.5,
39.5,
39.7
39.7
Dams Calif.
22.11
22.11
Dams Laws & legislation
22.11
22.11
Davis, E. K.
2.45
2.45
Del Este Water Co.
14.4
14.4
Desolation Valley
2.11
2.11
Downey, Stephen W.
2.8
2.8
Dreyer, Walter
2.41
2.41
Dry Creek Project
33.34,
33.34,
33.41,
33.41,
33.48,
33.48,
33.51
33.51
Charles L. East & Associates
33.34,
33.34,
33.36,
33.36,
33.48,
33.48,
33.51
33.51
Fast Bay Council on Surveying and Mapping
9.6
9.6
East Bay Municipal Utility District
4.4,
4.4,
9,
9,
22.7
22.7
Water Resources and Planning Division
36.4
36.4
Einstein, Hans Albert
24.1
24.1
El Cajon Valley
15.19
15.19
El Cerrito Creek
10
10
El Dorado County
2.28,
2.28,
2.56
2.56
El Dorado Irrigation District
11
11
Elk Grove, Galt and Clay Water Districts
12.13
12.13
Elk Grove Irrigation District
2.57,
2.57,
12.13
12.13
Engineering Review Board
31.4,
31.4,
31.7
31.7
Fairbairn, E. A.
2.65
2.65
Feather River Project
4.9,
4.9,
30
30
Filters and filtration
16
16
Fish Calif.
2.55,
2.55,
2.67
2.67
Fisher, H. Buford
9.5
9.5
Fisheries Calif.
2.53
2.53
Flood damage Calif.
24.4
24.4
Folsom Dam
12.1,
12.1,
12.18
12.18
Folsom North Unit Costs
12.8
12.8
Folsom Project SEE Folsom Unit
Folsom Reservoir Project SEE Folsom Unit
Folsom Unit, CVP
2.63,
2.63,
12
12
Friedgen, R. D.
15.16
15.16
Galt Irrigation District
2.57,
2.57,
12.13
12.13
Generators, portable
37.8
37.8
Georgetown Divide Public Utility District
2.24,
2.24,
2.35,
2.35,
2.56,
2.56,
2.75,
2.75,
2.78
2.78
Gerlishe, T. O.
33.15
33.15
Greybull Valley Improvement District
32.2
32.2
Groundwater
12.4,
12.4,
33.3
33.3
H St. filtration plant
2.65
2.65
Hagar, Crosby, Crosby & Vendt
10
10
Halcombe, N. M.
34.2
34.2
Hamilton Air Force Base
13
13
Hastings, J. H.
12.17
12.17
Hawthorne, Nev.
38
38
Maps
38.1
38.1
Helix Irrigation District
15
15
Hill, Clair A.
2.30,
2.30,
2.50
2.50
Hill, L. K.
2.78
2.78
Hill, Raymond A.
28.13
28.13
Holmgren, Richard S.
28.9
28.9
Holsinger, Henry H.
2.67,
2.67,
2.78
2.78
Homebuilders Council of California
14
14
Howlett, Herbert A.
33.27
33.27
Hurlbut, W. W.
7.3
7.3
Hydrometry
19.2
19.2
Hynes & Bowser
1
1
Ice House
2.34,
2.34,
2.73,
2.73,
2.76
2.76
Idaho
19
19
Idaho Society of Engineers
19.3
19.3
Indenco Engineers
13,
13,
21,
21,
38.1,
38.1,
38.4
38.4
Infiltration
33.2
33.2
Irrigation Calif.
12.15
12.15
Irrigation Costs
33.10
33.10
Irrigation Drainage
34.1
34.1
Jaybird afterbay
Powerhouse
2.77
2.77
Tunnel
2.73,
2.73,
2.76
2.76
Jones Fork Diversion Dam
2.37
2.37
Junction Dam
2.18
2.18
Kazmann, Raphael G.
33.2,
33.2,
33.3
33.3
Kelley, Don W.
2.53
2.53
Kirkwood, Robert C.
31.6,
31.6,
31.7
31.7
Kleps, Ralph N., comp.
15.10
15.10
Kyburz
2.1
2.1
Lafayette
17
17
Lake Cascade
22.6,
22.6,
22.9,
22.9,
22.12
22.12
Lake Tahoe
3
3
Lakeside
15.28
15.28
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District
15
15
Layton, Raymond E.
16
16
R. E. Layton & Associates
25,
25,
26
26
Loon Lake
2.11,
2.11,
2.18
2.18
Lowry, Ralph
20.2
20.2
McCaffrey, Jas E.
2.14,
2.14,
2.19,
2.19,
2.54
2.54
McGrath, Sam
2.61
2.61
McNevin, W. D.
17,
17,
22.5
22.5
MacRostie, Wayne
2.61
2.61
Mad River
33.41
33.41
Marin County Sanitary District No. 2
18
18
Marin Municipal Water District
13.4
13.4
Marliave, Chester
2.22
2.22
Metropolitan Water District
28.2,
28.2,
28.15
28.15
Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo.
15.19
15.19
Miller, Gordon W.
33.44,
33.44,
33.45,
33.45,
33.54
33.54
Milpitas County Water District
29.5
29.5
Minidoka Project, Idaho
19
19
Costs
19.1
19.1
Missouri Diversion Unit
20
20
Missouri River Basin Project
20
20
Missouri - Souris Basin
20
20
Modesto
34.4
34.4
Map
34.4
34.4
Mokelumne River
4.4
4.4
Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
21
21
Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nev.
38
38
New Hampshire Water Works Assoc. Journal
33.1
33.1
Nichols, Paul L.
33.14,
33.14,
33.16,
33.16,
33.21,
33.21,
33.23,
33.23,
33.24
33.24
Nimbus Dam
12.18
12.18
North Bay Aqueduct
33.27
33.27
North Sacramento
2.72
2.72
Norton, A. C.
4.8
4.8
Oakdale Map
34.4
34.4
Olmstead, Frederick Law
27
27
Report on Sacramento parkways, Part II: relative importance and urgency of parkway developments in various localities
27
27
Operating and financial statistics: 40 California water utilities
14.2
14.2
Orinda Country Club
22
22
Owens-Illinois Glass Co., San Francisco
23
23
Pacific Coast Aggregates
24
24
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
2.4
2.4
Pacific Indemnity Co.
10.1
10.1
Panhorst
10.3
10.3
Peavine Diversion
2.18,
2.18,
2.42
2.42
Petaluma
25
25
Pipes
33.7,
33.7,
33.56
33.56
Costs
32.5
32.5
Placer County
2.58
2.58
Population Calif.
2.23,
2.23,
12.6,
12.6,
15.5
15.5
Port Chicago
8.2
8.2
Portland, Oregon
35.1-4
35.1-4
Bureau of Water Works
35.4
35.4
Power Calif.
2.20,
2.20,
2.23,
2.23,
2.47
2.47
Proposed bond issue for major transmission facilities for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District:
staff report
15.15
15.15
Pumping plants Calif.
15.25
15.25
Pumping systems Calif.
15.26
15.26
Pyramid Diversion Dam
2.37
2.37
Pyramid Peak
2.1
2.1
Raasch, D. G.
15.16,
15.16,
15.19
15.19
Ramsey, W. W.
36.4
36.4
Ranney Method Water Supplies
33.1,
33.1,
33.6,
33.6,
33.9
33.9
Recreational use of water areas Calif.
2.53,
2.53,
27,
27,
33.22
33.22
Redding
27
27
Reinke, E. A.
4.1
4.1
Report for SMUD: DWR substitute plan (Peavine Div.)
2.42
2.42
Report on future water requirements of the City of Sacramento
2.9
2.9
Report on the California Water Plan
2.41
2.41
Reservoirs Cost
33.8
33.8
Reynolds, Robin R.
2.50
2.50
Riverton
2.1
2.1
Rockbound Reservoir
2.54
2.54
Rorabaugh, M. I.
33.2,
33.2,
33.6
33.6
Rothert, Harlow P.
18
18
Rothwell, Webber D.
12.10
12.10
Rowe, G. Robinson
10.3
10.3
Rubicon River Basin
2.2,
2.2,
2.18,
2.18,
2.20,
2.20,
2.73
2.73
Russian River
33
33
Russian River Aqueduct
33.44,
33.44,
33.53-58
33.53-58
Russian River Dam
33.12
33.12
Russian River Water Supply Project
33.16,
33.16,
33.28,
33.28,
33.57
33.57
Sacramento
2.9,
2.9,
2.43,
2.43,
2.59,
2.59,
2.64,
2.64,
2.65,
2.65,
2.68,
2.68,
2.72,
2.72,
2.75,
2.75,
2.78,
2.78,
12.18
12.18
Office of the City Engineer
2.68
2.68
Sacramento County
2.8,
2.8,
2.38,
2.38,
2.60,
2.60,
2.64,
2.64,
2.72,
2.72,
12.15,
12.15,
12.17
12.17
Agricultural Extension Service
12.13
12.13
Board of Supervisors
12.17
12.17
Sacramento County Water Agency
12.8,
12.8,
12.9
12.9
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2
2
(About)
2.14,
2.14,
2.16,
2.16,
2.42
2.42
Board of Engineers
2.22
2.22
Sacramento River
27
27
Sacramento River and Delta Water Association
2.61
2.61
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
30
30
Sacramento sewage treatment plant
2.43
2.43
San Benito County
31.4
31.4
San Diego Aqueduct
28.6
28.6
San Diego County
28.9
28.9
San Diego County Water Authority
28
28
Board of Enginners
28.13
28.13
Costs
28.11
28.11
San Francisco
29
29
Public Utilities Commission
29.2,
29.2,
29.5-7
29.5-7
Water Department
29
29
San Francisco Bay Area
36,
36,
7.2
7.2
Bibliography
36.4
36.4
Maps
9.6
9.6
San Francisco Bay Area Studies
36
36
San Jose Water Works
14.4
14.4
San Rafael
13.2
13.2
Santa Clara-Alameda-San Benito Water Authority
31.3
31.3
Santa Clara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
31
31
Santa Rosa
33.18,
33.18,
33.29,
33.29,
33.32,
33.32,
33.44,
33.44,
33.58,
33.58,
33.59
33.59
Maps
33.59
33.59
Saunders et al. vs. Armstrong et al.
10
10
Sawmill Reservoir
2.11
2.11
Scott, Gordon N.
33.58
33.58
Sedelmeyer, H. A.
2.11
2.11
Sewer pipe
40
40
Sewerage Calif.
17
17
Shaad, Paul
2.70,
2.70,
2.71
2.71
Shelton, M. J.
15.15
15.15
Shoshone Project, Wyoming
32
32
Sierra Club
2.24
2.24
Silitch, Eugene W.
33.1
33.1
Silver Creek Project
2.2,
2.2,
2.18,
2.18,
2.20,
2.20,
2.36
2.36
Sloan, W. G.
28.8
28.8
Sly Park Reservoir
2.12
2.12
Smith, Neal D.
33.31
33.31
Snow surveys
41
41
Sonoma County
33.11,
33.11,
33.12,
33.12,
33.19,
33.19,
33.30-32,
33.30-32,
33.59
33.59
Planning Commission
33.4
33.4
Maps
33.59
33.59
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
33
33
South Bay Aqueduct
31.4
31.4
South San Joaquin Irrigation District
34
34
Southern California
7.3
7.3
Southern California Water Company
15.20
15.20
Southern Pacific Company
1,
1,
10
10
Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District
35.5,
35.5,
35.6
35.6
Spencer, C. H.
2.63
2.63
Stanislaus River
9.1
9.1
Station Creek Diversion Dam
2.37
2.37
Steele, I. C.
2.18,
2.18,
2.22,
2.22,
2.42
2.42
Stewart, J. C.
32.2
32.2
Stockton and East San Joaquin Water Conservation District
2.62
2.62
Stone & Youngberg
9.7,
9.7,
33.8,
33.8,
33.11,
33.11,
33.19
33.19
Streams Percolation
33.6
33.6
Substitute plan, American River Basin
2.42
2.42
Surface water
33.9
33.9
Sweetwater District
15.18
15.18
Tax statistics
12.17
12.17
Tri-Dam Project
9.1
9.1
Trowbridge, C. R.
32.1,
32.1,
32.4
32.4
Tudor Engineering Co.
4.10
4.10
Turlock Maps
34.4
34.4
Turner, James H.
29.5,
29.5,
29.6,
29.6,
29.8
29.8
Uhl, William F.
20.2
20.2
Ultimate water service by EBMUD in southern Alameda County: outline of report to EBMUD
9.5
9.5
Union Valley Dam
2.11
2.11
United Concrete Pipe Corp.
35
35
U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
2.63,
2.63,
2.66,
2.66,
2.68,
2.68,
2.78,
2.78,
12.18,
12.18,
36
36
U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
28.14
28.14
U. S. Corps of Engineers. (Army).
13.3,
13.3,
33.5,
33.5,
33.43
33.43
U. S. Department of the Army. Secretary
33.5
33.5
U. S. Federal Civil Defense Administration
37
37
Engineering Services Division
37.5
37.5
U. S. Federal Power Commission
2.7,
2.7,
2.14
2.14
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
12.12
12.12
U. S. Geological Survey
2.1
2.1
U. S. National plan for civil defense and defense mobilization
39.3
39.3
U. S. National Water Plan
39.4,
39.4,
39.6
39.6
U. S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nev.
38
38
U. S. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
39.2,
39.2,
39.3
39.3
U. S. Public Health Service
39
39
Water Supply and Water Pollution Control Program
39.6,
39.6,
39.8
39.8
U. S. Reclamation Service
19.2,
19.2,
40
40
U. S. Weather Bureau
10.1,
10.1,
10.2
10.2
Upper Sunshine Dam, Wyo.
32.2
32.2
Vacuum breakers
33.47
33.47
Vitrified sewer pipe specifications
40
40
Walnut Creek
17.1
17.1
Warner, George H.
2.55
2.55
Water economics Calif.
29.4
29.4
Water main extension rule
14
14
Water pipeline Costs
33.24
33.24
Water pollution
37
37
Water pricing Calif.
28.12,
28.12,
29.1,
29.1,
29.5
29.5
Water resources Calif.
7.1
7.1
Water resources development Calif.
2.28,
2.28,
2.29,
2.29,
2.42,
2.42,
4.10,
4.10,
9.7,
9.7,
12.15
12.15
Water supply
33.6
33.6
Water supply Calif.
2.20,
2.20,
2.35,
2.35,
2.46,
2.46,
4.2,
4.2,
7.3,
7.3,
9.4,
9.4,
13.4,
13.4,
22.4,
22.4,
23,
23,
28.2,
28.2,
28.7-10,
28.7-10,
28.13,
28.13,
29.6,
29.6,
29.8
29.8
Water supply Oregon
35.4
35.4
Water supply, Industrial
33.4
33.4
Water supply, Industrial Calif.
23
23
Water supply problems in southern Alameda County
9.4
9.4
Water supply systems Calif.
15.1,
15.1,
15.8,
15.8,
15.15,
15.15,
33.29,
33.29,
33.53
33.53
Map
15.6
15.6
Water supply systems Nev.
38.3,
38.3,
38.4
38.4
Water use Calif.
2.23,
2.23,
28.2,
28.2,
28.5
28.5
Watersheds Hydrology
2.20
2.20
Watters, Clarence
15.22
15.22
Wehe, Roy A.
29.4
29.4
Weinland, H. A.
33.10
33.10
Wells
33.1,
33.1,
33.2
33.2
White Rock
2.7,
2.7,
2.54
2.54
Wildlife Calif.
2.53
2.53
Wohler Bridge
33.9,
33.9,
33.35,
33.35,
33.58
33.58
Woodard, Orval L.
33.31
33.31
Wright, C. V.
39.4
39.4
Youngquist, C. V.
33.3
33.3
Title Index
Account history of Orinda Country Club, from East Bay Municipal Utility District
22.7
22.7
Agreement between Calaveras Public Utility District and East Bay Municipal Utility District, relating to the Mokelumne River
4.4
4.4
Agreement between Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the City of Santa Rosa
33.18,
33.18,
33.29
33.29
Agreement for cooperative study with Santa Clara
31.3
31.3
Agreement for Longwell to provide consulting services
33.33
33.33
Agreement for sale of water between San Francisco and Milpitas County Water District
29.5
29.5
Agreement on compensation for Longwell's services
33.39
33.39
American River Basin investigation, report on development proposed for the California water plan
2.29
2.29
American River development: Sacto. - SMUD cooperation
2.9
2.9
American River Project cost estimates
2.13
2.13
Analysis of El Cajon Valley Grid conducted on McIlroy network analyzer at Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Missouri
15.19
15.19
Analysis of the industrial possibility of Sonoma County, based on the development of an adequate system served by the Russian
River
33.4
33.4
Annex 41: summary of annexes
39.3
39.3
Annex 32: National water plan
39.4,
39.4,
39.6,
39.6,
39.8
39.8
Annual report, PG & E
2.4
2.4
Annual report, Southern California Water Co.
15.20
15.20
Annual report and financial statement, La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District
15.3,
15.3,
15.11
15.11
Application for license: Upper American River Project
2.14
2.14
Application for preliminary permit for project on the South Fork of the American River
2.71
2.71
Application for water supply for resale purposes
29.8
29.8
Area, population, and water consumption studies bibliography: supplement
36.4
36.4
Assignment for Coyote Valley Project
33.20
33.20
Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the Colorado River Storage Project and participating
projects: supplemental report to accompany H.R. 3383
28.14
28.14
A Base map for the East Bay
9.6
9.6
Behavior of Ranney water collectors
33.3
33.3
Bid assessments for engineering firms
2.69
2.69
Blueprints of Main distribution canal and distribution system
34.5
34.5
Briefs and correspondence on the American River water rights hearing
2.72
2.72
Calaveras County water development: preliminary report and plan for Calaveras County Water District, San Andreas, California
4.10
4.10
Calaveras Public Utility District, Calaveras County: general map of project
4.8
4.8
The California water plan for the American River Basin: water supply and summary of works and accomplishments of basic plan
2.46
2.46
Centrifugal pipe descriptions, etc.
33.7
33.7
Civil defense alert
37.1
37.1
Classification of terms used in drainage of irrigated lands
34.1
34.1
Climatological data, California
10.2,
10.2,
24.3
24.3
Colorado River: aqueduct news
28.15
28.15
Comments on East report
33.51
33.51
Comments on reply by Charles East & Associates to State Engineer's letter of June 7, 1956
33.36
33.36
Comments on report submitted by Charles L. East & Associates to State Department of Water Resources, dated October 3, 1957,
and dealing with proposed Dry Creek Project
33.51
33.51
Committee report on a water study in the Elk Grove, Galt and Clay areas in Sacramento County, 1956
12.13
12.13
Comparative effect on water rates of the present methods of refunding advances for construction
14.2
14.2
Computations and data developed in preparation of Southern Alameda County report
9.4
9.4
Computations and supporting data for Board of Engineers' report
2.20
2.20
Computations for the engineering study of off-site water supply, Hamilton Air Force Base: supplement
13.4
13.4
Contract relating to Sacramento Municipal Utility District Upper American River Project reservoirs
2.66
2.66
Contracts, including 3 priority releases and 2 assignments for the appropriation and diversion of the waters of the American
River
2.75
2.75
Contracts for water service
12.19
12.19
Control and use of Russian River water: a report on the financial feasibility of the proposed Coyote Valley Reservoir and
utilization of Russian River water in Sonoma County
33.8
33.8
Correspondence
1,
1,
2.8,
2.8,
2.24,
2.24,
2.27,
2.27,
2.38,
2.38,
2.39,
2.39,
2.43,
2.43,
2.51,
2.51,
2.54,
2.54,
2.79,
2.79,
3,
3,
4.3,
4.3,
4.5,
4.5,
4.9,
4.9,
7.1,
7.1,
8.1,
8.1,
10.4,
10.4,
12.10,
12.10,
12.14,
12.14,
13.1,
13.1,
14.1,
14.1,
15.4,
15.4,
15.9,
15.9,
15.12,
15.12,
15.17,
15.17,
15.21,
15.21,
15.23,
15.23,
18,
18,
20.3,
20.3,
22.2,
22.2,
22.10,
22.10,
23,
23,
24.2,
24.2,
28.1,
28.1,
28.12,
28.12,
31.2,
31.2,
31.5,
31.5,
32.3,
32.3,
33.13,
33.13,
33.23,
33.23,
33.50,
33.50,
33.38,
33.38,
35.2,
35.2,
35.5,
35.5,
36.1,
36.1,
37.2,
37.2,
37.3,
37.3,
37.4,
37.4,
37.6,
37.6,
37.7,
37.7,
39.1
39.1
Cost and rate analysis, San Francisco Water Department, for City and County of San Francisco
29.4
29.4
Criteria for determining air valve sizes required as vacuum breakers
33.47
33.47
Data on peak demands for Folsom North service area
12.2
12.2
Decision by California State Water Rights Board on applications 12323, 12624 and 14963 to appropriate waters of the American
River
2.67
2.67
Decision on major applications to appropriate water from the American River system
2.78
2.78
Digest of engineering study of the off-site water supply for Hamilton Air Force Base, Marin County, Calif.
13.4
13.4
Distribution system map of La Mesa
15.6
15.6
Dry Creek Project as proposed by East & Associates
33.34
33.34
Economic report: use of Russian River water for recreation
33.22
33.22
Electrical estimate for the proposed water system, Sonoma County Flood Control
33.15
33.15
Engineering study for the development of additional water supply for the Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nev.
38.4
38.4
Engineering study of the off-site water supply for Hamilton Air Force Base, Marin County, Calif.
13.4
13.4
Engineering report to the Carlsbad Municipal Water District
6
6
Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing
2.49,
2.49,
2.55-64
2.55-64
Exhibits on the general investigation of the water main extension rule, case no. 5501
14.2
14.2
Expense statements
2.10,
2.10,
5,
5,
9.2,
9.2,
21,
21,
28.4
28.4
Folsom Dam diversion facilities
12.1
12.1
Folsom North filtration plant: notes and correspondence
12.3
12.3
Folsom South Unit, Central Valley Project, California: a report on the feasibility of water supply development
12.12
12.12
Future water supply requirements and facilities for La Mesa Irrigation District: supplement to report of December 1, 1953
15.14
15.14
General Manager's report to San Diego County Water Authority
28.8
28.8
Graphs and tables on San Diego County Water Authority water consumption
28.5
28.5
Groundwater elevation
12.4
12.4
Harnessing the Upper American River: a talk before the Sacramento Section, American Society of Civil Engineers
2.15
2.15
Helix water distribution system chart: profile of lines.
15.1
15.1
Hydrometric data and practice on Minidoka Project
19.3
19.3
Hydrometry
19.2
19.2
Index to sectional maps of La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District map
15.28
15.28
The Induced infiltration of river water to wells
33.2
33.2
Information on the Upper American River Project of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2.17
2.17
Investigation and report on the municipal water system for the city of Petaluma, Calif.
25
25
Investigation and report on the municipal water system for the city of Redding, Calif.
26
26
Lake Cascade spillway modifications
22.9
22.9
Laws and standards relating to domestic water supply: excerpts from the California Health and Safety Code, the Water Code,
and Standards of minimum requirements, American Water Works Association
4.2
4.2
Letter
to E. A. Fairbairn, March, 1957
2.65
2.65
to Clair A. Hill, May 31, 1956
2.30
2.30
to Clair A. Hill, November 30, 1956
2.50
2.50
to Robert Kirkwood, February, 1960
31.6
31.6
to Raymond E. Layton, June 9, 1958
16
16
to W. D. McNevin, February 22, 1955
22.5
22.5
to G. W. Miller, March 26, 1957
33.45
33.45
to G. W. Miller, October 7, 1958
33.54
33.54
to Mr. Panhorst, February-March, 1950
10.3
10.3
to M. J. Shelton, August 7, 1953
15.7
15.7
to J. C. Stewart on Upper Sunshine damsite for Greybull Valley Improvement District, Basin, Wyoming, August 23, 1921
32.2
32.2
to United Concrete Pipe Corp., November 15, 1951
35.3
35.3
from Arve H. Dahl, November 25, 1958
39.5
39.5
from E. K. Davis, November 23, 1956
2.45
2.45
Local climatological data
10.1
10.1
Lock joint concrete pipe: estimated cost of manufacture and placing
32.5
32.5
Main South Side Canal concrete lining: comparative unit costs
19.1
19.1
Map of Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale and South San Joaquin Irrigation Districts
34.4
34.4
Map of the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District
15.27
15.27
Memorandum on co-ordination of Sacramento Municipal Utility District power operations with Sacramento water needs
2.9
2.9
Miscellany on proposed and existing San Diego facilities
28.6
28.6
Municipal Utility District Act
2.3
2.3
Municipal Water District act of 1911
15.10
15.10
The National plan for civil defense and defense mobilization
39.2
39.2
News clippings
2.6,
2.6,
15.29,
15.29,
28.3,
28.3,
31.8,
31.8,
33.12
33.12
The North Bay Aqueduct
33.27
33.27
Notes on field trip in connection with UARP, June 20-21, 1956
2.53
2.53
Notes on inspection trip with Clarence Watters
15.22
15.22
Notes on study pertaining to the elimination of the existing P-1 pumping plant of the Helix zone
15.25
15.25
Notes on the determination of sizes and time of flow of the main and branch canals in the distribution system.
34.2
34.2
Notes
2.73,
2.73,
4.6,
4.6,
8.2,
8.2,
11,
11,
12.5,
12.5,
12.11,
12.11,
13.2,
13.2,
15.5,
15.5,
15.13,
15.13,
20.1,
20.1,
22.1,
22.1,
22.3,
22.3,
22.8,
22.8,
24.5,
24.5,
31.1,
31.1,
33.25,
33.25,
33.26,
33.26,
33.37,
33.37,
33.52,
33.52,
35.1
35.1
and correspondence on southern Alameda County report
9.3
9.3
and correspondence on Russian River Aqueduct pipeline repairs
33.55
33.55
and letter of October 8, 1916
34.3
34.3
and map on San Rafael fire protection
13.2
13.2
chiefly on hydraulic studies
10.5
10.5
correspondence and map on sewer system for Lafayette, Calif., property of W. D. McNevin
17.1
17.1
map, expense statements and Indenco credit rating reports
38.1
38.1
on exhibits of water main extension rules
14.3
14.3
on Ice House Project
2.76
2.76
on Lake Cascade, etc.
22.6
22.6
on meetings with Neal D. Smith and Orval L. Woodard, Santa Rosa, November 23, 1956
33.31
33.31
on Portland, Oregon
35.4
35.4
on SMUD: South Fork American River conduit, etc.
2.37
2.37
on San Diego County Water Authority and Metropolitan Water District
28.2
28.2
on the Folsom East service area, Sacramento County, Calif.
12.16
12.16
on Wohler Intake
33.35
33.35
Official statement of the Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in connection with the sale of. 1955
Coyote Valley Dam bonds
33.19
33.19
Official statement of the Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in connection with the sale of. 1955
water transmission system bonds, Series A
33.30
33.30
On-site water system: pilot study
13.3
13.3
Onion Creek alternative
2.70
2.70
Operating and financial statistics: 40 California water utilities
14.2
14.2
Operating contract relating to Folsom and Nimbus Dams and their related works and to diversions of water by the City of Sacramento:
regional office draft
12.18
12.18
Operation and repair of water facilities in civil defense emergencies
37.5
37.5
Orinda Country Club, Lake Cascade: proposed lowering of spillway crest map
22.12
22.12
Outline of proposed direct presentation by SMUD: applications 12323, 12624 and 14963
2.47
2.47
Outline of San Francisco Bay Area Studies
36.2
36.2
Outline of testimony before State Water Rights Board
2.44
2.44
Photos, with notes on portable generators
37.8
37.8
Place of Ranney collectors in the water supply industry
33.1
33.1
A Plan for developing an alternate water supply for the Georgetown Divide Public Utility District
2.35
2.35
Plans and specifications for the pipeline,. pumping plant house and terminal reservoir for 1955 Russian River water transmission
system, Aqueduct no.1
33.53
33.53
Plates on future power needs of Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2.23
2.23
The Policy of the City, and County of San Francisco relative to the California water plan
29.3
29.3
Population studies for Folsom North Unit
12.6
12.6
Port Chicago quadrangle map
8.2
8.2
Preliminary layout of ultimate power development, Loon Lake to Sawmill Reservoir
2.11
2.11
Preliminary outline of study on plan for development of Folsom East service area
12.16
12.16
Preliminary statement to Board of Directors, Helix Irrigation District. in La Mesa, August 12, 1958
15.24
15.24
Preparation for hearing before State Water Board
33.40
33.40
Preview of the California water plan
2.25
2.25
Profile plan of proposed development: Middle Fork of American River, Calif.
2.11
2.11
Progress report: financing the Coyote Valley Project and a diversion and transmission system for Sonoma County
33.11
33.11
Progress statement on use in Santa Clara, Alameda and San Benito Counties that may be obtainable from the South Bay Aqueduct
of the state
31.4
31.4
Proposed addenda to agreement between Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the City of Santa Rosa,
dated June 8, 1956
33.32
33.32
Proposed bond issue for major transmission facilities for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District:
staff report
15.15
15.15
Proposed changes in water transmission system, Russian River Aqueduct no. 1
33.44
33.44
Proposed list of exhibits, American River hearing before the State Water Rights Board
2.48
2.48
Proposed operation of Coyote Valley Reservoir
33.21
33.21
Proposed water main extension regulations
14.3
14.3
Proposed water transmission lines map
33.17
33.17
Public hearings on Dry Creek and the Mad River applications
33.41
33.41
Publications and articles on pipes, with regard to aqueduct repairs
33.56
33.56
Qualification of witness, John S. Longwell
33.40
33.40
Qualifications of witnesses: American River hearing before the Water Rights Board, State of California
2.52
2.52
Rate schedules for water service
29.1
29.1
Relation of Upper American River Project, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, to El Dorado County water development, presented
to Board of Supervisors, El Dorado County
2.28
2.28
Report, SMUD
2.5
2.5
Report, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
29.2
29.2
Report for S M.U D.: D. W. R. substitute plan (Peavine diversion)
2.42
2.42
Report for SMUD on Rubicon-Silver Creek Project
2.2
2.2
Report for SMUD on Upper American River Project
2.16
2.16
Report of water right applications affecting fisheries, wildlife, and recreational resources of the American River Basin
2.53
2.53
Report on advisibility of establishing parkways along Sacramento River and its tributaries consistent with Chapter 1422, Statutes
of 1945
27
27
Report on cathodic protection investigation for the Russian River Aqueduct no. 1, from Wohler Bridge to the City of Santa
Rosa
33.58
33.58
Report on Dry Creek Project, applications 12917-12918
33.48
33.48
Report on engineering and economic feasibility for Russian River Project, Petaluma Aqueduct
33.57
33.57
Report on feasibility of Feather River Project and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta diversion projects proposed as features of
the California water plan
30
30
Report on flood conditions along El Cerrito Creek near Southern Pacific crossing as of January 16 and 17, 1950
10.7
10.7
Report on future water requirements of the City of Sacramento
2.9
2.9
Report on future water supply requirements and facilities for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District
15.8
15.8
Report on Missouri Diversion Unit, Missouri River Basin Project
20.2
20.2
Report on pipe line construction of South San Joaquin Municipal Utility District, Units 1 and 2
35.6
35.6
Report on preliminary engineering investigations concerning flooding of gravel pits of Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. on January
12, 1952 and allowed damage to adjacent lands
24.4
24.4
Report on Sacramento parkways, Part II: relative importance and urgency of parkway developments in various localities
27
27
Report on sewerage system
17.2
17.2
Report on substitute plan, American River Basin
2.42
2.42
Report on the California water plan
2.41
2.41
Report on the feasibility of supplying irrigation water to the Santa Rosa plain from the proposed Russian River - Coyote Dam
Project
33.10
33.10
Report on the operations and management of the Calaveras Public Utility District for the two-year period ended June 30, 1951
4.7
4.7
Report on the probable extent. of authority area, the amount and source of additional water supply required, and the system
required to efficiently deliver authority water to the agencies comprising that area
28.9
28.9
Report on Upper American River Project
2.22
2.22
Reports on leakage allowance
33.49
33.49
Reports on rules governing drainage bridges and on Burley transmission line
19.2
19.2
Resolution No. 285 re American River Basin investigation
2.32
2.32
Review of Bulletin no. 21, a publication of the State Water Rights Board, State of California, entitled "American River Basin
investigation, report on development proposed for the California water plan"
2.29
2.29
Review of data submitted with letter of August 27, 1956, from the State Director of Water Resources, to Mr. James K. Karr
sic, Assistant General Manager, SMUD
2.36
2.36
Review of layout for pumping system to the Aldwych and Fletcher Hills tanks of the Helix District
15.26
15.26
Review of November 24, 1958 draft, addressed to A. H. Dahl
39.7
39.7
Review of proposed irrigation developments in southern Sacramento County, California
12.15
12.15
Review of proposed revised water main extension rules submitted by California Water Service Co., San Jose Water Works and
Del Este Water Co., October, 1959
14.4
14.4
Review of proposed rules for main extensions as prepared by Committee of California Section, American Water Works Association
14.5
14.5
Review of "Report on hydrogeological survey. Wohler Bridge site"
33.9
33.9
Review of water supply problems for Orinda Country Club
22.4
22.4
Review of water supply requirements and available sources of supply for the San Francisco Bay region and Central Valley
7.2
7.2
Reviews of reports on the Stanislaus River
9.1
9.1
Revision of report on water for southern Alameda County, prepared by Alameda County Land Development Committee
9.5
9.5
River channel roughness
24.1
24.1
River filtration as a source of ground water supply
33.3
33.3
Rubicon-Silver Creek Project: supplement to report of July 24, 1950
2.21
2.21
Rules and regulations governing water service to customers
29.7
29.7
Rules and regulations pertaining to supervision of dams in California
22.11
22.11
Russian River, California: Letter from.
33.5
33.5
Russian River Project: Coyote Dam
33.43
33.43
Russian River Project: Coyote Valley Dam, and diversion and transmission systems
33.16,
33.16,
33.24
33.24
Russian River Project: proposed water supply, diversion and transmission facilities
33.28
33.28
Russian River Project, Zone no. 5
33.14
33.14
Sacramento County tax statistics; a compilation of tax rates
12.17
12.17
Sacramento Municipal Utility District: invitation, instructions to bidders, bid and contract forms, specifications, and drawings:
turbines, governors, shut-off valves and appurtenant equipment for Jaybird powerhouse, Upper American River Project
2.77
2.77
Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Upper American River Project, preliminary design report for first stage construction
2.74
2.74
Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Upper American River Project, supplemental memoranda and reports
2.18
2.18
Sacramento sewage treatment plant
2.43
2.43
San Francisco Bay Area Studies work program schedule
36.3
36.3
San Francisco water and power systems: general map
29.6
29.6
San Francisco's water supply
29.6
29.6
Santa Rosa, Calif. map
33.59
33.59
Saunders et al. vs. Armstrong et al.
10.6
10.6
Schedule regarding project scope and report
38.2
38.2
Sonoma County Map
33.59
33.59
Staff report: proposed bond issue for major transmission facilities for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation
District
15.15
15.15
Standard surface water intakes by Ranney method pamphlet
33.9
33.9
Statement before the State Water Resources Board
2.26,
2.26,
2.31,
2.31,
2.40
2.40
Statement of J. S. Longwell, taken in the presence of C. R. Trowbridge, at Powell, Wyoming
32.1,
32.1,
32.4
32.4
Statement of Sacramento Municipal Utility District before the sub-committee on public works regarding SMUD's proposed Upper
American River Project as part of a co-ordinated development of the American River Basin
2.21
2.21
Statement on State Water Resources Board Bulletin No. 3, "Report on the California water plan", before the Department of Water
Resources and the State Water Board
2.41
2.41
Statements
31.7
31.7
Stream-bed percolation in development of water supplies
33.6
33.6
Studies and computations for the board of engineer's report on water supply for San Diego County Water Authority
28.7
28.7
Study no. 1
15.16
15.16
Substitute plan, American River Basin
2.42
2.42
Summary of costs
33.42
33.42
Summary of operation study of Sly Park Reservoir
2.12
2.12
Summary of work handled to date in connection with the water supply project for the Naval Ammunition Depot at Hawthorne, Nevada
38.3
38.3
Tables and graphs on costs and finance of San Diego County Water Authority
28.11
28.11
Topographical maps of Riverton, Kyburz and Pyramid Peak, Calif.
2.1
2.1
Ultimate water service by EBMUD in southern Alameda County: outline of report to EBMUD
9.5
9.5
Upper American River capacity variation
2.71
2.71
Upper American River Project summary statement
2.19
2.19
Upper American River Project: Union Valley Dam
2.11
2.11
Various plates, chiefly relating to Colorado, on double drum radial gate hoists, turnout gate, headgate, flumes, etc.
40
40
Vitrified sewer pipe specifications
40
40
Water conditions in California as of April 1, 1960
41
41
Water development project for the East Bay Area bonds (general obligations), $25,000,000 Series A: official statement of the
East Bay Municipal Utility District
9.7
9.7
Water permit procedures, State Department of Public Health
4.1
4.1
Water requirements and costs for Folsom North service area A-1, Sacramento County
12.7,
12.7,
12.8
12.8
Water requirements and costs for Folsom North service area A-2, Sacramento County
12.9
12.9
The Water story of the Sweetwater District
15.18
15.18
Water supply for probable future developments in the San Diego County Water Authority
28.10,
28.10,
28.13
28.13
A Water supply for Sacramento from the American River: discussion of a possible contract with the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
2.68
2.68
Water supply, Portland, Oregon map and statistical data
35.4
35.4
Water supply problems in southern Alameda County, California
9.4
9.4
Water supply requirements and sources of supply in Southern California
7.3
7.3
Water supply study
38.4
38.4
Water use tables
15.2
15.2
Water works manual: chapter 6
37.5
37.5
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the
library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
San Diego County Water Authority
Central Valley Project (Calif.). American River Division
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District
Santa Clara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
Box 1, folder 1
THOMAS F. ACCINELLI ET AL. VS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ET AL.
February-July, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (15 items)
Scope and Contents
Correspondence on the Accinelli case, chiefly with Hynes & Bowser, Attorneys at Law.
American River Project
Scope and Contents
This project, sponsored by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, must be distinguished from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
project, American River Division, Central Valley Project. Also, it should be noted that much of the following papers and reports
concentrate on the Upper American River.
Box 1, folder 2.1
U.S. Geological Survey.
1950-1955
Physical Description: 3 fold. col. maps; 58 x 45 cm
Scope and Contents
Topographical maps of Riverton, Kyburz and Pyramid Peak, Calif. Washington, D.C.: The Survey. Scale 1:24,000.
Box 1, folder 2.2
Report for Sacramento Municipal Utility District on Rubicon-Silver Creek Project / prepared by F.E. Bonner. San Francisco,
July 24, 1950
Physical Description: iv, 37 leaves:illustrated, charts, graphs, maps, 29 plates, 7 tabs. Mimeograph
Box 1, folder 2.2
Rubicon-Silver Creek Project: supplement to report of July 24, 1950.
July 18, 1951
Physical Description: 4 leaves: chieflyillustrated, charts, maps, tables
Box 1, folder 2.3
California. Laws, statutes, etc. Municipal Utility District Act.
1953
Physical Description: ii, 47 pages
Box 1, folder 2.4
Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Forty-ninth annual report, San Francisco: Taylor Taylor,
1954
1955
Physical Description: 36 p.: ill
Box 1, folder 2.5
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Annual reports,
1954-1957
Physical Description: 4 v. in envelope
Box 1, folder 2.6
News clippings, press releases, brochures, etc.
1955-59
Physical Description: 1 file folder (22 items)
Box 1, folder 2.7
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Application for preliminary permit before the Federal Power Commission for project
on the South Fork of the American River.
April 15, 1954
Physical Description: 17 leaves: map in pocket; 29 cm
Scope and Contents
With: Map of White Rock development plan and profile. March 16, 1954.
Box 1, folder 2.8
Correspondence.
1954-55
Physical Description: 1 file folder (17 items)
Box 1, folder 2.9
Memorandum on co-ordination of SMUD power operation with Sacramento water needs.
October 20, 1954
Physical Description: 15 leaves: charts, graphs, map; 30 cm. 2 leaves of notes
Scope and Contents
Cover title: American River development: Sacto. - SMUD cooperation.
With: Report on future water requirements of the City of Sacramento. November 21, 1952.
Box 1, folder 2.10
Expense statements.
1955-58
Physical Description: 1 file folder (37 items): tables
Box 1, folder 2.11
Maps and charts.
1955-56
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items)
Scope and Contents
CONTENTS. Union Valley Dam. Existing and proposed development: American River Basin, California (3 copies). Preliminary layout
of ultimate power development, Loon Lake to Sawmill Res. Profile plan of proposed development, Middle Fork of American River.
Portion of S.M.U.D. Upper American River Project related to Desolation Valley wild area.
Box 1, folder 2.12
Summary of operation study of Sly Park Reservoir,
1921-1954. ca. 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items): all tables
Box 1, folder 2.13
American River Project cost estimates / prepared by F.E. Bonner. rev.
May 20, 1955
Physical Description: 18 leaves
Box 2, folder 2.14
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Application for license: Upper American River Project.
July 20, 1955
Physical Description: 2 v.: maps, plans; 31 cm
Scope and Contents
At head of title: Before the Federal Power Commission. Part 2 contains maps and drawings, Part I the text.
Box 2, folder 2.15
Carr, James K. Harnessing the Upper American River: a talk. before the Sacramento section, American Society of Civil Engineers.
August 23, 1955
Physical Description: 15 leaves
Box 2, folder 2.16
Bonner, Frank E. Report for Sacramento Municipal Utility District on Upper American River Project / prepared by F.E. Bonner.
September 15, 1955
Physical Description: 57 leaves: graphs, maps, plans; 30 cm
Box 2, folder 2.17
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Information on the Upper American River Project of the Sacramento Municipal Utility
District.
September 21, 1955
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Box 2, folder 2.18
Bonner, Frank E. SMUD Upper American River Project: supplemental memoranda and reports / by Frank E. Bonner, I. C. Steele,
John S. Longwell.
October 1955 - May 1956
Physical Description: ca. 100 leaves in various pagings: charts, graphs, maps; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Chiefly typewritten (carbon copies).
Box 2, folder 2.19
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Upper American River Project / as proposed by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District.
October 20, 1955
Scope and Contents
With: Letter by Jas. E. McCaffrey to SMUD employees.
Box 2, folder 2.20
Computations and supporting data for Board of Engineers' report.
November, 1955
Physical Description: 2 v.: graphs; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten notes.
Box 3, folder 2.21
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Statement of Sacramento Municipal Utility District before the Subcommittee on Public
Works regarding SMUD's proposed Upper American River Project as part of a co-ordinated development of the American River Basin.
November 9, 1955
Physical Description: 12 leaves
Box 3, folder 2.22
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Board of Engineers. Report on Upper American River Project / by Board of Engineers.
November 15, 1955
Physical Description: 119 leaves in various pagings: graphs, maps; 30 cm
Box 3, folder 2.23
Plates on future power needs of SMUD.
1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items): graphs, mapages
Box 3, folder 2.24
General correspondence with SMUD.
January - March, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (31 items)
Box 3, folder 2.25
California. State Water Resources Board. Preview of the California water plan. Sacramento?: by the Board,
March, 1956
Physical Description: viii, 36 p.:illustrated, 2 col. fold. maps; 28 cm
Box 3, folder 2.26
Carr, James K. Statement before the State Water Resources Board, Sacramento, California.
March 1, 1956
Physical Description: 20 leaves: 1 mapages
Box 3, folder 2.27
General correspondence.
April-June, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (15 items)
Box 3, folder 2.28
Carr, James K. Relation of Upper American River Project, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, to El Dorado County water
development, Placerville, California.
April 4, 1956
Physical Description: 19 leaves: 2 maps
Scope and Contents
Presented to Board of Supervisors, El Dorado County.
Box 3, folder 2.29
Cotton, John S. Review of Bulletin no. 21, a publication of the State Water Resources Board, State of California, entitled
"American River Basin investigation, report on development proposed for the California Water Plan." Kentfield, Calif.,
April, 1956
Physical Description: 90 leaves: 1 fold. map; 28 cm
Box 3, folder 2.30
Banks, Harvey O. Letter to Clair A. Hill regarding recommended action on State Water Resources Board Bulletin no. 21, "American
River Basin investigation".
May 31, 1956
Physical Description: 9 leaves
Box 3, folder 2.31
Carr, James K. Statement before the State Water Resources Board, Sacramento, California.
May 31, 1956
Physical Description: 17 leaves: 1 mapages
Box 3, folder 2.32
Banks, Harvey O. Resolution no. 285 re American River Basin investigation.
June 1, 1956
Physical Description: 2 leaves
Box 3, folder 2.33
Notes on field trip in connection with Upper American River Project.
June 20-21, 1956
Physical Description: 11 leaves in various pagings: photos
Box 3, folder 2.34
SMUD correspondence.
July-September, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (17 items)
Box 3, folder 2.35
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. A Plan for developing an alternate water supply for the Georgetown Divide Public Utility
District.
ca. August, 1956
Physical Description: 18 leaves: graphs, plans; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Rough draft.
May be attributed to Frank E. Bonner.
Box 3, folder 2.36
Review of data submitted with letter of August 27, 1956, from the State Director of Water Resources, to Mr. James K. Karr
sic, Assistant General Manager, SMUD.
August 30, 1956
Physical Description: 12 leaves
Box 3, folder 2.37
Notes on SMUD's South Fork American River conduit, etc.
September, 1956
Physical Description: ca. 100 leaves: photos.; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Handwritten (loose-leaf).
Box 3, folder 2.38
Correspondence and notes regarding Sacramento County, Calif.
November, 1956 - July, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (20 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly correspondence with parties other than SMUD.
Box 3, folder 2.39
Correspondence.
October - December, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (22 items)
Box 3, folder 2.40
Carr, James K. Statement before the State Water Board, Sacramento, California.
October 4, 1956
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Box 3, folder 2.41
Dreyer, Walter. Statement on State Water Resources Board, Bulletin no. 3, "Report on the California Water Plan", before the
Department of Water Resources and the State Water Board / by Walter Dreyer.
October 4, 1956
Physical Description: 11 leaves
Box 4, folder 2.42
Steele, I C. Report on substitute plan (Peavine Diversion), as proposed by Department of Water Resources / by I. C. Steele,
J. S. Longwell, F. E. Bonner.
October 26, 1956
Physical Description: ca. 100 leaves in various pagings; 30 cm
Box 4, folder 2.43
Correspondence, exhibits, etc. regarding water rights hearings, Sacramento, California.
November 1956 - May 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (15 items): mapages
Scope and Contents
With: The Sacramento sewage treatment plant brochure.
Box 4, folder 2.44
Outline of testimony before State Water Rights Board.
November 20, 1956
Physical Description: ca. 30 leaves
Box 4, folder 2.45
Effect of proposed Upper American River Project of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District on the historical flows of the
Middle and South Forks of the American River / JWC.
November 23, 1956
Physical Description: 11 leaves
Scope and Contents
With: Letter by E. K. Davis, to J. S. Longwell.
Box 4, folder 2.46
California. Department of Water Resources. The California water plan for the American River Basin: water supply and summary
of works and accomplishments of basic plan.
November 26, 1956
Physical Description: 9 leaves: 1 mapages
Scope and Contents
Stamped: "Preliminary data subject to revision."
Box 4, folder 2.47
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Outline of proposed direct presentation by Sacramento Municipal Utility District: applications
12323, 12624 and 14963 (power features only, Upper American River Project).
November 27, 1956
Physical Description: 1 leaf
Box 4, folder 2.48
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Proposed list of exhibits for the American River hearing before the State Water Rights
Board.
November 27, 1956
Physical Description: 1 leaf
Box 4, folder 2.49
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Exhibits of the American River hearing before the California State Water Rights Board.
November - December, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items): charts, mapages
Scope and Contents
11 exhibits out of 15; lacks nos. 3, 4, 12 and 13.
Box 4, folder 2.50
Reynolds, Robin. Letter to Clair A. Hill, Sacramento, Calif. on analysis of SMUD report on substitute plan for Large Junction
Reservoir, American River Basin.
November 30, 1956
Physical Description: 3 leaves
Box 4, folder 2.51
Correspondence, transcripts, notes, news clipping, etc. on Sacramento water rights hearing.
December 1956 - February 1957
Physical Description: 1 loose-leaf folder (approximately 150 leaves): charts, maps; 30 cm
Box 4, folder 2.52
California. Department of Fish and Game. Qualifications of witnesses: American River hearing before the Water Rights Board,
State of California.
December, 1956
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Box 4, folder 2.53
California. Department of Fish and Game. Report of water right applications affecting fisheries, wild-life, and recreational
resources of the American River Basin.
December, 1956
Scope and Contents
With: map in back pocket.
Part I only.
Box 4, folder 2.54
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Correspondence.
January - March, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items): mapages
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Exhibit 0 (revised) / Jas. E. McCaffrey. Letters on Rockbound Reservoir substitute / J. Carr. Letters on
White Rock development.
Box 4, folder 2.55
California. Department of Fish and Game. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing.
January 4, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (6 items)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. The Relationship between flow and available salmon spawning gravel on the American River below Nimbus Dam
/ G. Warner. December, 1953. 3 leaves.
Box 4, folder 2.56
El Dorado County, Calif. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Public
Utility District.
February 11, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items): mapages
Box 4, folder 2.57
Elk Grove Irrigation District. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing.
February 1, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items): chiefly tables
Box 4, folder 2.58
Placer County, Calif. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing.
March 22, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items): maps
Box 4, folder 2.59
Sacramento, Calif. Exhibits before the State Water Rights Board to appropriate waters of the American River.
January 29, 1957?
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items): graphs, maps
Box 5, folder 2.60
Sacramento County, Calif. Exhibits presented by the County at the State hearing on applications for permits to appropriate
unappropriated water from the American River.
January 22, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (12 items): graphs, maps
Box 5, folder 2.61
Sacramento River and Delta Water Association. Exhibits and brief for the American River water rights hearing.
June 1956 - September 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Memorandum re Sacramento River and Delta water distribution program: meeting on May 23, 1956, respecting
new 1956 work program / S. McGrath. Information concerning Sacramento River-Delta trial water distribution program / W. MacRostie.
Box 5, folder 2.62
Stockton and East San Joaquin Water Conservation District. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing.
1955
Physical Description: 11 leaves: mapages
Box 5, folder 2.63
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Exhibits for the American River water rights hearing.
January 22, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Scope and Contents
"Incomplete." Exhibits 65 and 66 only.
Box 5, folder 2.64
Sacramento exhibits and correspondence for the American River water rights hearing.
February 19 and September 23, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Box 5, folder 2.65
Letters regarding Sacramento, California's proposed H Street filtration plant, to E. A. Fairbairn.
March, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Box 5, folder 2.66
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Contract relating to Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Upper American River Project reservoirs.
March 19, 1957
Physical Description: 7 leaves
Box 5, folder 2.67
Holsinger, Henry. Decision by California State Water Rigths Board on application nos. 12323, 12624 and 14963 to appropriate
waters of the American River.
March 29, 1957
Physical Description: 28 leaves
Scope and Contents
With: Conditions proposed by the Department of Fish and Game to the California Water Rights Board for preservation of fish
life potentially affected by water applications 12323, 12624, and 14963.
Box 5, folder 2.68
Sacramento, Calif. Office of the City Engineer. A Water supply for Sacramento from the American River: discussion of a possible
contract with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Sacramento: ,
April, 1957
Physical Description: 26 leaves: graphs, maps; 28 cm
Box 5, folder 2.69
Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Bid assessments for engineering firms.
April, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (13 items)
Box 5, folder 2.70
Bonner, Frank E. Onion Creek alternative.
June 4, 1957
Physical Description: 27 leaves: graphs, plans; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
"Memorandum for Mr. Shaad."
Box 5, folder 2.71
Bonner, Frank E. UAR capacity variation.
August 20, 1957
Physical Description: 15 leaves: graphs; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
"Memo for Mr. Shaad."
Box 5, folder 2.72
Briefs and correspondence on American River water rights hearing.
Sept - October, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (6 items)
Box 5, folder 2.73
Notes.
February - March, 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (10 items): graphs
Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes; typewritten memoranda.
Box 5, folder 2.74
Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Sacramento Municipal Utility District Upper American River Project preliminary
design report for first stage construction. San Francisco: ,
February, 1958
Physical Description: ca. 150 leaves in various pagins: maps, plans; 29 cm
Physical Description: 3 appendices
Box 5, folder 2.75
California. Department of Water Resources. Contracts, including 3 priority releases and 2 assignments regarding the appropriation
and diversion of the waters of the American River.
February 26-27, 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 5, folder 2.76
Notes on Ice House project.
March, 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 5, folder 2.77
Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Invitation, instructions to bidders, bid and contract forms, specifications, and
drawings: turbines, governors, shut-off valves and appurtenant equipment for Jaybird Powerhouse, Upper American River Project
/ prepared by Bechtel Corporation.
March 3, 1958
Physical Description: ca. 75 leaves in various pagings: plans; 28 cm
Box 5, folder 2.78
California. State Water Rights Board. Decision on major applications to appropriate water from the American River system.
Sacramento,
March 21, 1958
Physical Description: 74 leaves
Scope and Contents
With: Cover letter.
Box 5, folder 2.79
Correspondence.
July, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Box 6, folder 3
BROCKWAY HOT SPRINGS, LAKE TAHOE, CALIF. Correspondence and notes regarding water supply.
June - July, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
CALAVERAS PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Box 6, folder 4.1
California. Department of Public Health. Bureau of Sanitary Engineering. Water permit procedures, State Department of Public
Health / by E. A. Reinke. Berkeley: the Bureau,
October 11, 1949
Physical Description: 6 leaves
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph. "For systems supplying 200 or more service connections." Includes: Board of Public Health forms.
Box 6, folder 4.2
California. Department of Public Health. Laws and standards relating to domestic water supply: excerpts from the California
Health and Safety Code, the Water Code, and Standards of minimum requirements, American Water Works Association. San Francisco:
the Department,
March, 1951
Physical Description: 15 pages
Box 6, folder 4.3
Correspondence and public health forms.
August, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 6, folder 4.4
Agreement between Calaveras Public Utility District and East Bay Municipal Utility District regarding the Mokelumne River.
May 8, 1940
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Scope and Contents
With: 2 resolutions.
Box 6, folder 4.5
Correspondence.
1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (29 items)
Box 6, folder 4.6
Notes.
1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (25 items)
Box 6, folder 4.7
Report on the operations and management of the Calaveras Public Utility District for two-year period ended June 30, 1951.
August 21, 1951
Physical Description: 32 leaves: map; 29 cm
Box 6, folder 4.8
Norton, A C. Calaveras Public Utility District, Calaveras County: general map of project. Rev. ed.
August 23, 1951
Physical Description: 1 sheet; 61 x 91 cm
Physical Description: Scale ca. 1:127,000
Scope and Contents
Blueprint.
Box 6, folder 4.10
Tudor Engineering Company. Calaveras County water development: preliminary report and plan for Calaveras County Water District,
San Andreas, Calif. San Francisco: the Company,
February, 1959
Physical Description: iv, 47 leaves in various pagings: graphs, maps; 28 cm
CALIFORNIA. DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
Box 6, folder 5.1
General correspondence
December 1957 - July 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (24 items)
Box 6, folder 5.2
Expense statements.
1958 - 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (16 items)
Box 6, folder 6
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Boyle Engineering. Engineering report to the Carlsbad Municipal Water District. Santa Ana:
Boyle,
June, 1955
COLUMBIA STEEL COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, CALIF.
Box 6, folder 7.1
Correspondence.
November, 1949 - January, 1950
Physical Description: 1 file folder (19 items)
Scope and Contents
With: Geographical distribution of water resources and agricultural lands in California map.
Box 6, folder 7.2
Review of water supply requirements and available sources of supply for the San Francisco Bay region and Central Valley.
January 10, 1950
Physical Description: 33 leaves: fold. map; 30 cm
Box 6, folder 7.3
Hurlbut, W. W. Water supply requirements and sources of supply in Southern California / prepared by W. W. Hurlbut, at the
request of Columbia Steel Company.
March, 1951
Physical Description: 13 leaves: 6 maps, tables; 29 cm
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT
Box 6, folder 8.1
General correspondence.
December, 1959 - January, 1960
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items)
Box 6, folder 8.2
Notes. probably
December 1959 - January 1960
Physical Description: 1 file folder
Scope and Contents
Handwritten. With: Port Chicago quadrangle map / U.S. G.S. 1951.
EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
Box 6, folder 9.1
Reviews of reports on the Stanislaus River.
June, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Scope and Contents
CONTENTS. Review of report: water resources of Stanislaus River. Review of engineering report on Tri-Dam Project on Stanislaus
River of Oakdale and South San Joaquin Irrigation Districts, prepared for California Districts Securities Commission.
Box 6, folder 9.2
Expense statements.
1956 - 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (23 items)
Box 6, folder 9.3
Notes and correspondence on Southern Alameda County report.
1954
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf)
Box 6, folder 9.4
Computations and data developed in preparation of Southern Alameda County report.
1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (12 items): 5 maps, graphs
Scope and Contents
With: Water supply problems in Southern Alameda County, California / by Herbert G. Crowle.
Box 6, folder 9.5
Fisher, H Buford. Revision of report on water for Southern Alameda County, prepared by Alameda County Land Development Committee
/ prepared by H. Buford Fisher.
June, 1954
Physical Description: 8 leaves
Physical Description: 11 leaves. Handwritten
Scope and Contents
With: Ultimate water service by East Bay Municipal Utility District in Southern Alameda County: outline of report to E.B.M.U.D.
/ J. S. Longwell.
Box 6, folder 9.6
A Base map for the East Bay / by L. R. Cunan. et al.; for presentation to and the approval of the East Bay Council on Surveying
and Mapping.
July 14, 1955
Physical Description: 11 leaves:illustrated (It's Technical report; no. 17)
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 6, folder 9.7
East Bay Municipal Utility District. Water development project for the East Bay area bonds (general obligations), $25,000,000
Series A: official statement of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Oakland: Tribune,
1959
Physical Description: 37 p.:illustrated, map; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
Compiled by Stone & Youngberg, municipal financing consultants.
Box 7, folder 10.1
U. S. Weather Bureau. Local climatological data. Washington, D.C.: GPO,
1949 - 1952
Physical Description: 10 leaves: all tables
Box 7, folder 10.2
U. S. Weather Bureau. Climatological data, California. San Francisco: GPO,
January, 1950
Physical Description: 53 p.: chiefly tables. (Climatological data, California; v. 54: no. 1)
Box 7, folder 10.3
Rowe, G Robinson. Letters to Mr. Panhorst.
February - March, 1950
Physical Description: 1 envelope (6 items): 8 photos
Box 7, folder 10.4
Correspondence.
1952 - 1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items)
Box 7, folder 10.5
Notes, chiefly on hydraulic studies.
October, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (3 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 7, folder 10.6
Saunders, et al., vs. Armstrong, et al.
October, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder
Scope and Contents
Anonymous diary concerning the case.
Box 7, folder 10.7
Report on flood conditions along El Cerrito Creek near Southern Pacific crossing as of January 16 and 17, 1950.
November 5, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder
Scope and Contents
Publication date from letter.
Box 7, folder 11
EL DORADO IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notes and correspondence
July - August, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (3 items):illustrated, mapages
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten notes.
Box 7, folder 12.1
Folsom Dam diversion facilities / U. S. Bureau of Reclamation.
April, 1955
Physical Description: 3 folded blueprints in folder
Box 7, folder 12.2
Data on peak demands for Folsom North service area.
1957
Physical Description: 3 p.: 2 graphs
Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes in file folder.
Box 7, folder 12.3
Filtration plant notes and correspondence.
1957
Physical Description: 2 items in folder
Box 7, folder 12.4
Ground water elevation.
1957
Physical Description: 1 envelope (4 items): 2 maps, 2 graphs
Box 7, folder 12.5
General notes on Folsom North service area A-1.
1957
Physical Description: v. 1 of 4?: maps
Scope and Contents
Handwritten, in envelope.
Box 7, folder 12.6
Population studies for Folsom North Unit.
1957
Physical Description: v. 2 of 4?
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items)
Scope and Contents
With: Estimated total population, California's areas and counties, July 1, 1956 / California Department of Finance. Financial
research section. December, 1956.
Box 7, folder 12.7
Water requirements and costs for Folsom North service area A-1, Sacramento County.
1957
Physical Description: v. 3 and 4 of 4? (loose-leaf)
Scope and Contents
CONTENTS. Sections C-H and J only, from A-K.
Box 8, folder 12.8
Water requirements and costs for Folsom North service area A-1, Sacramento County.
October, 1957
Physical Description: viii, 190 p. in various pagings: graphs, col. maps; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Prepared for Sacramento County Water Agency. typewritten carbon draft with corrections, ca. 200 leaves.
Box 8, folder 12.9
supplement to include the Carmichael Irrigation District.
November, 1957
Physical Description: 11 leaves: map; 30 cm
Box 8, folder 12.10
Correspondence, handwritten notes and memoranda, including notes on meetings with Webber Rothwell.
April 1957 - January, 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (29 items)
Box 8, folder 12.11
Miscellaneous notes, table and photocopy of news clipping.
ca. 1957
Physical Description: 1 envelope (8 items)
Folsom South Unit, CVP
General
now entitled Auburn - Folsom South Unit, CVP
Box 8, folder 12.12
U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. Folsom South Unit, Central Valley Project, California: a report on the feasibility of water supply
development. Sacramento: the Bureau
April, 1956
Physical Description: 165, iv, 29 p.:illustrated, fold. maps; 28 cm
Box 8, folder 12.13
Sacramento County, Calif. Agricultural Extension Service. Committee report on a water study in the Elk Grove, Galt and Clay
areas in Sacramento County,
1956. October, 1956
Physical Description: 14 p.: 1 chart
Scope and Contents
Prepared for the Elk Grove and Galt Irrigation Districts, and the Clay Water District.
Box 8, folder 12.14
Correspondence, chiefly consisting of expense statements.
November, 1956 - June, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items)
Box 8, folder 12.15
Review of proposed irrigation developments in southern Sacramento County, California.
April, 1957
Physical Description: v, 65 leaves in various pagings: 1 col. map; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Prepared for Sacramento County.
Box 8, folder 12.16
Notes on the Folsom East service area.
1959
Physical Description: 1 envelope (4 items)
Scope and Contents
With: Map of Folsom S.E., Calif. / U. S. G. S. 1954, preliminary outline of study on plan for development.
Box 8, folder 12.17
Hastings, J H. Sacramento County tax statistics: a compilation of tax rates.
ca. 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items): all tables
Scope and Contents
Compiled for the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors.
Box 8, folder 12.18
U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. Operating contract relating to Folsom and Nimbus dams and their related works and to diversions
of water by the City of Sacramento: regional office draft.
May 1, 1957
Physical Description: 17 leaves: 2 tables
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 8, folder 12.19
Ben Ali Water Company
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Scope and Contents
Contracts regarding water service. Blank forms.
Box 8, folder 13.1
Correspondence.
1953, 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 8, folder 13.2
Notes, etc.
1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items): graphs, maps (part. fold.)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Notes and map on San Rafael fire protection. Outline and report of meeting of 28 January 1956.
Box 9, folder 13.3
Indenco Engineers. On-site water system: pilot study.
April, 1956?
Physical Description: ii, 69 leaves:illustrated, graphs, maps (part. fold.); 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph. Prepared for San Francisco District engineer, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. "Preliminary submission."
Box 9, folder 13.4
Indenco Engineers. Engineering study of the off-site water supply for Hamilton Air Force Base, Marin County, California.
April 25, 1956
Physical Description: vii, 71, 5 leaves: graphs, maps; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph. With: Contract between U. S. Army and Marin Municipal Water District. "Preliminary submission."
HOMEBUILDERS COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA
Box 9, folder 14.1
Correspondence.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 9, folder 14.2
California. Public Utilities Commission. Exhibits relating to the general investigation of the water main extension rule,
Case no. 5501. San Francisco: SPO,
May 11, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (6 items): ill
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
CONTENTS. General information relating to water main extension rule. Formal and informal matters. Operating and financial
statistics: 40 California water utilities. Data on main extensions made under existing rule. Comparative effect on water rates
of the present methods of refunding advances for construction. Problems of a general and specific nature.
Box 9, folder 14.3
Notes on exhibits of water main extension rules.
July, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Scope and Contents
With: Suggestions for cross-examination, and Proposed water main extension regulations.
Box 9, folder 14.4
Review of proposed revised water main extension rules submitted by California Water Service Company, San Jose Water Works
and Del Este Water Company,
October, 1959. November 21, 1959
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 9, folder 14.5
American Water Works Association. Review of proposed rules for main extensions / as prepared by Committee of California section,
AWWA.
November 21, 1959
Physical Description: 9 leaves
LA MESA, LEMON GROVE AND SPRING VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT
General
Creating body now known as Helix Irrigation District.
Box 9, folder 15.1
Miscellaneous charts, tables, etc.
ca. 1952 - 1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Helix water distribution system chart: profile of lines P-1, G-2, the La Mesa feeder and line G-3. Profiles
of lines P-R, G-1, and P-2. Faculties at Grossmont Reservoir, 1953.
Box 9, folder 15.2
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Water use tables.
1952 - 1953
Physical Description: 25 leaves
Scope and Contents
Lacks tables for November and December, 1953.
Box 9, folder 15.3
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Annual report and financial statement. La Mesa: La Mesa Scout,
1953
Physical Description: 16 p.: ill
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 9, folder 15.4
General correspondence.
1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (50 items)
Box 9, folder 15.5
Notes: supporting data, folder no. 1.
1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items, loose-leaf): ill
Scope and Contents
Title on envelope.
Includes population studies and report outline.
Box 9, folder 15.6
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Distribution system map. 2nd rev.
May, 1953
Physical Description: 1 fold. map in file folder; 61 x 67 cm
Physical Description: Scale ca. 1:24,000
Box 9, folder 15.7
Letter to M. J. Shelton.
August 7, 1953
Physical Description: 9 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder. Additional data to be developed by the District staff: leaves 6 - 9.
Box 10, folder 15.8
Report on future water supply requirements and facilities for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District.
December 1, 1953
Physical Description: 109 leaves: graphs, maps; 30 cm
Box 10, folder 15.9
General correspondence.
1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (12 items)
Box 10, folder 15.10
California. Laws, statutes, etc. Municipal Water District Act of 1911 / compiled by Ralph N. Kleps. Sacramento: SPO,
1954
Physical Description: 40 pages
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
"Chapter 671, statutes of 1911, as amended."
"Compiled. at the request of Honorable Edwin S. Bulen."
Box 10, folder 15.11
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Annual report and financial statement.
1955
Physical Description: 16 p.: ill
Box 10, folder 15.12
Correspondence.
1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (14 items)
Box 10, folder 15.13
Notes for supplemental report.
July, 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (21 items)
Box 10, folder 15.14
Future water supply requirements and facilities for La Mesa Irrigation District: supplement to report of December 1, 1953.
August 3, 1955
Physical Description: 28 leaves; 30 cm
Box 10, folder 15.15
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Staff report: proposed bond issue for major transmission facilities
for the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District / M. J. Shelton. et al.
September 13, 1955
Physical Description: 6 leaves: graphs, maps; 30 cm
Box 10, folder 15.16
Raasch, D G. Study no. 1 / D. G. Raasch, R. D. Friedgen.
August 30, 1955
Physical Description: 9 leaves: fold. graph
Box 10, folder 15.17
Correspondence.
1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (3 items)
Box 10, folder 15.18
California Water and Telephone Company. The Water story of the Sweetwater District. California: by the Company,
May, 1956
Physical Description: 25 p.:illustrated; 26 cm
Box 10, folder 15.19
Raasch, D G. Analysis of El Cajon Valley Grid conducted on McIlroy network analyzer at Midwest Research Institute, Kansas
City, Missouri / report by D. G. Raasch; data by Paul Constant, D. G. Raasch.
Physical Description: 1 file folder (1 item) mapages
Box 10, folder 15.20
Southern California Water Company. Annual report.
1957
Physical Description: 36 p.:illustrated; 26 cm
Box 10, folder 15.21
Correspondence on Helix joint filtration proposal, etc.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items)
Scope and Contents
Title on envelope.
Box 10, folder 15.22
Notes on inspection trip with Clarence Watters.
June 15, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (1 item)
Box 10, folder 15.23
General correspondence.
1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (16 items)
Scope and Contents
With: January, 1959 letter.
Box 10, folder 15.24
Preliminary statement to Board of Directors, Helix Irrigation District. in La Mesa,
August 12, 1958. August 25, 1958
Physical Description: 26 leaves; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
With: Outline.
Box 10, folder 15.25
Notes on study pertaining to the elimination of the existing P-1 pumping plant of the Helix zone.
September 2, 1958
Box 10, folder 15.26
Review of layout for pumping system to the Aldwych and Fletcher Hills tanks of the Helix District.
September 2, 1958
Box 10, folder 15.27
Map of the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District.
undated
Physical Description: 1 fold. col. map; 113 x 95 cm
Scope and Contents
Scale not given.
Box 10, folder 15.28
La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District. Index to sectional maps of La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley
Irrigation District.
undated
Physical Description: Map on 2 sheets; 54 x 42 cm
Physical Description: Scale ca. 1:25,400
Scope and Contents
Inset, on second sheet: Lakeside.
Box 10, folder 15.29
News clippings, pamphlets, etc.
1953 - 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items): ill
Box 10, folder 16
Letter to Raymond E. Layton, on filters.
June 9, 1958
Box 10, folder 17.1
Notes, correspondence and map on sewer system for Lafayette, Calif. property.
ca. October, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items): mapages
Scope and Contents
Map: Walnut Creek. / Thomas Bros.
Box 10, folder 17.2
Report on sewerage system.
September 19, 1952
Box 10, folder 18
MARIN COUNTY SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 2 Correspondence and notes on case with Harlow P. Rothert, attorney.
June - July, 1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten notes.
Box 10, folder 19.1
Main South Side Canal concrete lining: comparative unit costs.
1910
Physical Description: 9 leaves of tables
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 10, folder 19.2
U. S. Reclamation Service. Reports on rules governing drainage bridges and on Burley transmission line.
ca. 1916
Physical Description: 1 file folder (3 items): tables
Scope and Contents
Tables complete gap of leaves 201 - 205 in Longwell's
Hydrometry,(G 280 D6).
Tables summarize 1915 hydrographic data for South Side gravity and pumping units.
Box 10, folder 19.3
Hydrometric data and practice on Minidoka Project.
February 2?, 1916
Physical Description: 18 leaves: 28 plates
Scope and Contents
"Read at annual meeting of Idaho Society of Engineers, Burley, Idaho."
Plates 11 and 25 lacking; 1 plate unnumbered.
With: Cover letter.
MISSOURI DIVERSION UNIT, MISSOURI RIVER BASIN PROJECT
Box 11, folder 20.1
Notes and report outline.
September, 1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Tables of projected costs. Fort Peck and Garrison Diversion plans. Missouri-Souris Division: Montana and
North Dakota general map.
Box 11, folder 20.2
Uhl, William F. Report on Missouri Diversion Unit, Missouri River Basin Project / William F. Uhl, John S. Longwell, Ralph
Lowry. Bismarck, N. D.,
September 14, 1953
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
With: Letters.
Box 11, folder 20.3
Miscellaneous correspondence and forms, chiefly relating to September 9, 1953 trip to Bismarck, North Dakota.
1953 - 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (19 items): fold. mapages
Box 11, folder 21
NAPA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Expense statement.
July 3, 1958
Box 11, folder 22.1
Notes.
September - November, 1954
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf): graphs, maps; 30 cm
Box 11, folder 22.2
Correspondence.
October - December, 1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Box 11, folder 22.3
Notes on alternative plans, A-F.
October - November, 1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (12 items): ill
Scope and Contents
With: Water control equipment brochures.
Box 11, folder 22.4
Review of water supply problems for Orinda Country Club.
November, 1954
Physical Description: 17 leaves; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
In loose-leaf notebook with: Letters and memorandum of a later date.
Box 11, folder 22.5
Letter to W. D. McNevin.
February 22, 1955
Physical Description: 1 envelope with 9 photos
Box 11, folder 22.6
Notes on Lake Cascade, etc.
October, 1956
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf):illustrated; 30 cm
Box 11, folder 22.7
Account history of Orinda Country Club, from EBMUD.
October 9, 1956
Scope and Contents
In file folder. With: Expense statement.
Box 11, folder 22.8
Notes.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (16 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 11, folder 22.9
Lake Cascade spillway modifications.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Scope and Contents
Title from envelope.
Chiefly correspondence.
Box 11, folder 22.10
Correspondence and notes.
September, 1959 - February, 1960
Physical Description: 1 file folder (9 items): ill
Box 11, folder 22.11
California. Department of Water Resources. Rules and regulations pertaining to supervision of dams in California. Sacramento:
SPO,
1958
Physical Description: 22 pages
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Replicas of rules in California Administrative Code, Title 23, Chap. 2, Subchapter 1.
Box 11, folder 22.12
Orinda Country Club, Lake Cascade: proposed lowering of spillway crest map.
September, 1959
Physical Description: 1 fold. map
Box 11, folder 23
OWENS - ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY
August, 1950
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, etc. relating to water supply for a proposed plant.
PACIFIC COAST AGGREGATES, INC.
Scope and Contents
Flood damage case
Box 11, folder 24.1
Einstein, Hans Albert. River channel roughness / by Hans A. Einstein and Nicholas L. Barbarossa. Lancaster, Pa.: By the Society,
1951
Physical Description: 12 p.:illustrated (Proceedings - American Society of Civil Engineers; v. 77: separate no. 78)
Box 11, folder 24.2
Correspondence.
1952 - 1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (20 items)
Box 11, folder 24.3
Climatological data, California. San Francisco: GPO,
1952
Scope and Contents
(The Bureau's Bulletin 56 (January & February, 1952); nos. 1 and 2).
Box 11, folder 24.4
Report on preliminary engineering investigations concerning flooding of gravel pits of Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. on January
12, 1952 and allowed damage to adjacent lands.
December 31, 1952
Physical Description: 10 leaves: mapages
Box 11, folder 24.5
Notes and miscellaneous data.
1953
Physical Description: 1 file folder (19 items): graphs, map, 2 photos. in envelope, tables
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten. Map shows Centerville property. Includes property documents.
Box 11, folder 25
PETALUMA, CALIF.
December, 1959
Physical Description: ca. 200 p. in various pagings:illustrated, maps, photos.; 29 cm
Scope and Contents
R. E. Layton & Associates. Investigation and report on the municipal water system for the City of Petaluma, California.
Box 11, folder 26
REDDING, CALIF.
September 1958
Physical Description: 192 p.:illustrated, graphs, maps, photos.; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
R. E. Layton & Associates. Investigation and report on the municipal water system for the City of Redding, California.
Box 12, folder 27
SACRAMENTO RIVER PARKWAYS
December, 1946
Physical Description: 11 leaves: maps; 29 cm
Physical Description: 2 fold. maps in back pocket
Scope and Contents
Olmstead, Frederick Law. Report on advisibility of establishing parkways along Sacramento River and its tributaries consistent
with Chapter 1422, Statutes of 1945. Sacramento: City and County Planning Commissions. With: April, 1947 appendix.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
Box 12, folder 28.1
General correspondence.
1953 - 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (55 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly 1955 material.
Box 12, folder 28.2
Notes on San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District.
1955
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf); 28 cm
Box 12, folder 28.3
News clippings.
1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 12, folder 28.4
Expense statements.
1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (7 items)
Box 12, folder 28.5
Graphs and tables on water consumption.
1955?
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items): all ill
Box 12, folder 28.6
Miscellany on proposed and existing facilities.
1955?
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items): all ill
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Existing and proposed San Diego aqueducts: first stage, with reservoirs: schematic diagram.
Areas to be considered for development.
Box 12, folder 28.7
Studies and computations for the Board of Engineers report on water supply for San Diego County Water Authority.
1955
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf); 30 cm
Box 12, folder 28.8
Sloan, W G. General Manager's report.
March 29, 1955
Physical Description: 43 leaves:illustrated, graphs; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
"Superseded" by Holmgren's
Report on the probable extent of authority area.
Box 12, folder 28.9
Holmgren, Richard S. Report on the probable extent of authority area, the amount and source of additional water supply required,
and the system required to efficiently deliver authority water to the agencies comprising that area.
June, 1955
Physical Description: III, 31 leaves: graphs, maps, 10 leaves of plates; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
Appendices.
Box 12, folder 28.10
San Diego County Water Authority. Water supply for probable future developments in the San Diego County Water Authority.
June 1, 1955
Physical Description: 71 leaves: graphs, maps; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Typewritten draft.
Box 12, folder 28.11
Tables and graphs on costs and finance of the Authority.
July - August, 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items): allillustrated, 2 tables, 3 fold. graphs
Box 13, folder 28.12
Correspondence with data on water rates from Authority member agencies.
August, 1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (13 items)
Scope and Contents
Correspondence in alphabetical order by name of district.
Box 13, folder 28.13
San Diego County Water Authority. Water supply for probable future developments in the San Diego County Water Authority.
September 12, 1955
Physical Description: 36 leaves: graphs; 30 cm
Box 13, folder 28.15
Metropolitan Water District. Colorado River: aqueduct news.
May, 1956
Physical Description: v. 23, no. 5:illustrated, mapages
Scope and Contents
With: 1 leaf of handwritten notes.
SAN FRANCISCO. WATER DEPARTMENT
Box 13, folder 29.1
San Francisco. Water Department. Rate schedules for water service.
1953, 1959 - 1960
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Box 13, folder 29.2
San Francisco. Public Utilities Commission. Report.
1955 - 1956
Physical Description: 13 p.:illustrated; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
Annual report.
Box 13, folder 29.3
The Policy of the City and County of San Francisco relative to the California Water Plan.
January 14, 1957
Physical Description: 11 leaves: graphs, map, tables
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 13, folder 29.4
Wehe, Roy A. Cost and rate analysis, San Francisco Water Department, for City and County of San Francisco. San Francisco:
November 1, 1958
Physical Description: 49 leaves: graphs, maps; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
Includes appendices.
Box 13, folder 29.5
Turner, James H. Agreement for sale of water between San Francisco and Milpitas County Water District.
July 23, 1959
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Mimeograph.
Form with blanks to be filled in.
"Rough draft."
Box 13, folder 29.6
Turner, James H. San Francisco water supply.
September, 1959
Scope and Contents
In file folder (In Journal of American Water Works Association; v. 51 (September 1959) no. 9, p. 1061 - 1078).
Offprint.
"A paper presented on July 14, 1959, at the Annual Conference, San Francisco, Calif."
With: San Francisco water and power systems: general map. 1957.
Box 13, folder 29.7
San Francisco. Water Department. Rules and regulations governing water service to customers.
December, 1959?
Physical Description: 41 pages
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Established by Resolution no. 19786; passed December 15, 1959, by the Public Utilities Commission; effective January 1, 1960.
Box 13, folder 29.8
Turner, James H. Application for water supply for resale purposes.
January 25, 1960
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Mimeograph.
Forms with blanks to be filled in. "Rough draft."
Box 13, folder 30
SAN JOAQUIN DELTA
1951
Physical Description: 87 p.: graphs, maps, plans; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
California. Department of Public Works. Division of Water Resources. Report on feasibility of Feather River Project and Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta diversion projects proposed as features of the California Water Plan. Sacramento. This report has been made
in accordance. between the State Water Resources Board, the California Central Valleys Flood Control Association and the Department
of Public Works.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Box 13, folder 31.1
Notes.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (13 items)
Box 13, folder 31.2
Correspondence.
September - December, 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (35 items)
Box 13, folder 31.3
Santa Clara - Alameda - San Benito Water Authority. Agreement for cooperative study with Santa Clara.
September 14, 1959
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Signed, sealed and witnessed.
Box 13, folder 31.4
Harding, Sidney Twichell. Progress statement on use in Santa Clara, Alameda and San Benito Counties that may be obtainable
from the South Bay Aqueduct of the state / prepared by the Engineering Review Board; S. T. Harding, John S. Longwell, Samuel
B. Morris.
December 11, 1959
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder. With: Cover letter.
Box 13, folder 31.5
Correspondence.
January - March, 1960
Physical Description: 1 file folder (42 items)
Box 13, folder 31.6
Letter to Robert Kirkwood.
February, 1960
Scope and Contents
Final draft and three rough drafts
Box 13, folder 31.7
Engineering Review Board. Statements / by Engineering Review Board, and comments by R. C. Kirkwood.
February 3, 1960
Box 13, folder 31.8
Miscellaneous news clippings and pamphlets.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items): ill
Box 14, folder 32.1
Statement of J. S. Longwell, taken in the presence of C. R. Trowbridge. at Powell, Wyoming.
May 31, 1920
Box 14, folder 32.2
Letter to J. C. Stewart on Upper Sunshine damsite for Greybull Valley Improvement District, Basin, Wyoming. Powell, Wyo.,
August 23, 1921
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 32.3
Correspondence about office gift.
July - August, 1923
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 32.4
Statement of J. S. Longwell. taken in the presence of C. R. Trowbridge. Powell, Wyo.,
February 7, 1924
Physical Description: 26 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 32.5
Lock joint concrete pipe: estimated cost of manufacture and placing.
undated
Physical Description: 3 fold. plates of tables
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
On blueprint.
SONOMA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Box 14, folder 33.1
Silitch, Eugene W. The Place of Ranney collectors in the water supply industry.
1948
Physical Description: 8 p.: ill
Scope and Contents
(Journal of the New Hampshire Water Works Assoc.; October 1948)
Reprint.
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.2
Kazmann, Raphael G. The Induced infiltration of river water to wells / Raphael G. Kazmann; discussion by Keith E. Anderson
and M. I. Rorabaugh, and closure by Raphael G. Kazmann. American Geophysical Union,
1948
Scope and Contents
p. 85 - 92, 928 - 929:illustrated
(Transactions - American Geophysical Union; v. 29 (1948), nos. 1 and 6).
Reprint.
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.3
Kazmann, Raphael G. River filtration as a source of ground water supply / by Raphael G. Kazmann; with discussion by Messrs.
C. V. Youngquist, and Raphael G. Kazmann. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers,
1948
Scope and Contents
p. 404 - 424:illustrated
(Transactions - ASCE; Paper no. 2339).
Reprint.
"Published in ASCE's June, 1947, Proceedings."
With: Map, Behavior of Ranney water collectors, Indiana Ordnance works, Charlestown, Indiana / J. K. July 12, 1947.
Box 14, folder 33.4
Sonoma County, Calif. Planning Commission. An Analysis of the industrial possibilities of Sonoma County, based on the development
of an adequate system served by the Russian River.
1950?
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.5
U. S. Department of the Army. Secretary. Russian River, Calif.: letter from. transmitting a letter from the Chief of Engineers,
United States Army, . Washington, D.C.: GPO,
dated November 15, 1949
1950
Physical Description: xx, 79 p.: fold. map (81st Congress, 2nd Session; House document no. 585)
Box 14, folder 33.6
Rorabaugh, M I. Stream-bed percolation in development of water supplies. Columbus, Ohio: Ranney Method Water Supplies,
1951
Scope and Contents
p. 167 - 174: graphs.
In file folder.
Bibliography: p. 174.
"Reprinted from Union Geodesique et Geophysique, Extrait du Tome II."
Box 14, folder 33.7
American Pipe and Construction Company. Centrifugal pipe descriptions, etc.
1953 - 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS.
The American Piper 9 (March 1956); no. 1.
Box 14, folder 33.8
Stone Youngberg. Control and use of Russian River water: a report on the financial feasibility of the proposed Coyote Valley
Reservoir and utilization of Russian River water in Sonoma County.
1954
Physical Description: xvii, 107 p.: maps; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
With: Errata sheet.
Box 14, folder 33.9
Review of "Report on hydrogeological survey. Wohler Bridge site."
September 24, 1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (3 items): ill
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. Standard surface water intakes by Ranney method pamphlet / Ranney Method Water Supplies.
Box 14, folder 33.10
Weinland, H A. Report on the feasibility of supplying irrigation water to the Santa Rosa plain from the proposed Russian River
- Coyote Dam Project.
November 17, 1954
Physical Description: 19 leaves: ill
Box 14, folder 33.11
Stone Youngberg. Progress report: financing the Coyote Valley Project and a diversion and transmission system for Sonoma
County. San Francisco:
December 20, 1954
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.12
News clippings.
1955 - 1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Scope and Contents
March 1955 article a typed copy.
Box 14, folder 33.13
Correspondence.
1955
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Box 14, folder 33.14
Nichols, Paul L. Russian River Project, Zone no. 5.
January 10, 1955
Physical Description: 16 leaves: graph, fold. mapages
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Bibliography: p. 14-16.
Box 14, folder 33.15
Gerlishe, T O. Electrical estimate for the proposed water system, Sonoma County Flood Control.
February 4, 1955
Physical Description: 16 leaves:illustrated; 30 cm
Box 14, folder 33.16
Nichols, Paul L. Russian River Project: Coyote Valley Dam, and diversion and transmission systems.
March 15, 1955
Physical Description: ca. 50 leaves in various pagings: graphs, maps
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Includes bibliography.
Box 14, folder 33.17
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Proposed water transmission lines map.
March 15, 1955
Physical Description: 1 fold. map; 53 x 46 cm
Scope and Contents
Scale not given.
Box 14, folder 33.18
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Agreement between the District and the city of Santa Rosa.
May 6, 1955
Box 14, folder 33.19
Stone Youngberg. Official statement of the Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in connection with
the sale of. 1955 Coyote Valley Dam bonds.
October 25, 1955
Physical Description: 12 p.: maps
Scope and Contents
The information contained within this official statement was prepared under direction of the Board of Directors by Stone &
Youngberg, financing consultants.
Box 14, folder 33.20
California. Department of Finance. Assignment for Coyote Valley Project.
November 14, 1955
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.21
Nichols, Paul L. Proposed operation of Coyote Valley Reservoir. Rev.
November 22, 1955
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Box 14, folder 33.22
Gallman, J W. Economic report: use of Russian River water for recreation.
1956?
Box 14, folder 33.23
Correspondence.
1956
Physical Description: 1 file folder (32 items)
Scope and Contents
With: Letter on general project features, by J. Longwell to Paul Nichols, April 24, 1956.
Box 14, folder 33.24
Nichols, Paul L. Russian River Project, Coyote Valley Dam and diversion and transmission systems. Retyped from original of
February 15, 1956
March 15, 1955
Physical Description: 51 leaves: ill, graphs, maps
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Includes bibliography.
Box 14, folder 33.25
Notes.
March - May, 1956
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf):illustrated; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Chiefly v. 7
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 15, folder 33.26
Notes.
March - May, 1956
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf): graphs
Scope and Contents
On envelope: v.8.
Handwritten.
Box 15, folder 33.27
Howlett, Herbert A. The North Bay Aqueduct.
April 26, 1956
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
With: map.
Box 15, folder 33.28
Russian River Project: proposed water supply, diversion and transmission facilities.
May 15, 1956
Physical Description: ca. 75 leaves in various pagings: graph; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
With: Errata sheet.
Box 15, folder 33.29
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Agreement between the District and the city of Santa Rosa.
June 8, 1956
Box 15, folder 33.30
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Official statement of the Sonoma County. in connection with the
sale of. 1955 water transmission system bonds, Series A.
August 14, 1956
Physical Description: 6 leaves: mapages
Box 15, folder 33.31
Notes on meetings with Neal D. Smith and Orval L. Woodard, Santa Rosa,
November 23, 1956. November 26, 1956
Box 15, folder 33.32
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Proposed addenda to agreement between the District and the city
of Santa Rosa,
dated June 8, 1956. November 28, 1956
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
With: Memo to Board of Directors.
Box 15, folder 33.33
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Agreement for J. Longwell to provide consulting services.
November 28, 1956
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Signed and sealed.
Box 15, folder 33.34
Dry Creek Project, as proposed by East and Associates.
December, 1956 - February, 1957
Physical Description: v. 42-A, 42-B (loose-leaf); 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten notes and tables.
Title on envelope.
Box 15, folder 33.35
Notes on Wohler intake.
December, 1956
Physical Description: 15 leaves: mapages
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
With: Map, "Intakes - proposed location, Wohler Bridge."
Box 15, folder 33.36
Comments on reply by Charles East and Associates to State Engineer's letter of
June 7, 1956. December 12, 1956
Physical Description: 23 leaves; 30 cm
Physical Description: v. 42-A-12
Box 15, folder 33.37
Notes.
1957 - 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 15, folder 33.38
Correspondence.
1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (31 items)
Box 15, folder 33.39
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Agreement on compensation for Longwell's services.
1957
Box 15, folder 33.40
Preparation for hearing before State Water Board.
January 3, 1957
Physical Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf): graphs
Scope and Contents
Title at head of 2nd section.
With: Qualification of witness, J. S. Longwell.
Box 15, folder 33.41
California. State Water Board. Public hearings on Dry Creek and the Mad River applications. Sacramento,
January 4, 1957
Physical Description: 163 leaves
Box 15, folder 33.42
Summary of costs.
January 17, 1957
Physical Description: 8 leaves: all tables
Box 15, folder 33.43
U. S. Corps of Engineers (Army). Russian River Project: Coyote Dam.
March, 1957
Physical Description: 1 fold. sheet: maps
Scope and Contents
Pamphlet.
Box 15, folder 33.44
Miller, Gordon W. Proposed changes in the water transmission system, Russian River Aqueduct #1, to serve the city of Santa
Rosa.
March 18, 1957
Box 15, folder 33.45
Letter to G. W. Miller concerning March 18 report.
March 26, 1957
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 15, folder 33.46
B. I. F. Pacific, Inc. Reports on supervisory control and telemetering equipment.
June 10, 1957
Physical Description: 2, 5 leaves: ill
Scope and Contents
With: Cover letter.
Box 15, folder 33.47
Criteria for determining air valve sizes required as vacuum breakers.
June 17, 1957
Physical Description: 6 leaves: ill
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Box 15, folder 33.48
Charles L. East Associates. Report on Dry Creek Project, Applications 12917 - 12918.
October 3, 1957
Physical Description: 6, 11 leaves: mapages
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
At head of page: Air Engineering Inc.
Box 15, folder 33.49
American Pipe and Construction Company. Reports on leakage allowance.
November 11, 1957
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 16, folder 33.50
Correspondence.
1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (10 items)
Box 16, folder 33.51
Comments on report submitted by Charles L. East Associates to State Department of Water Resources, and dealing with proposed
Dry Creek Project.
dated October 3, 1957
January 7, 1958
Box 16, folder 33.52
Notes on East proposal, etc.
Physical Description: v.45 (loose-leaf):illustrated, graphs; 30 cm
Box 16, folder 33.53
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Plans and specifications for the pipeline,. pumping plant house
and terminal reservoir for 1955 Russian River water transmission system, Aqueduct no. 1.
June 12, 1958
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Scope and Contents
Title from letter.
Box 16, folder 33.54
Letter to G. W. Miller on Russian River Aqueduct inspection.
October 7, 1958
Physical Description: 9 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 16, folder 33.55
Notes and correspondence on Russian River Aqueduct pipeline repairs.
1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (19 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten notes.
Box 16, folder 33.56
Miscellaneous publications and articles on pipes, with regard to aqueduct repairs.
1949 - 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items)
Box 16, folder 33.57
Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Report on engineering and economic feasibility for Russian River
Project, Petaluma Aqueduct.
March, 1959
Physical Description: ca. 50 leaves in various pagings:illustrated, graphs, maps; 28 cm
Scope and Contents
Includes bibliography.
Box 16, folder 33.58
Scott, Gordon N. Report on cathodic protection investigation for the Russian River Aqueduct # 1, from Wohler Bridge to the
city of Santa Rosa, Calif.
March 27, 1959
Physical Description: 11 leaves: ill
Box 16, folder 33.59
Miscellaneous maps and graphs.
undated
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONENTS. Sonoma County map / compiled and published by Harry Freese, Oakland, Calif. Santa Rosa, Calif. map / U. S.
G. S., 1954.
SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IRRRIGATION DISTRICT
Box 16, folder 34.1
Classification of terms used in drainage of irrigated lands.
undated
Physical Description: 27 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 16, folder 34.2
Halcombe, N M. Notes on the determination of sizes and time of flow of the main and branch canals in the distribution system.
Box 16, folder 34.3
Notes, and letter of .
October 8, 1916
Physical Description: 1 file folder (2 items)
Box 16, folder 34.4
California. Engineer Department. Map of Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale and South San Joaquin Irrigation Districts / compiled by
Department of Engineering, State of California, for Irrigation District Bond Commission.
1914
Physical Description: 49 x 63 cm
Scope and Contents
With: General map of district, of same scale. April 17, 1911.
Box 16, folder 34.5
Blueprints of main distribution canal and distribution system.
Scope and Contents
PARTIAL CONTENTS. (1913). Reinforced concrete inverted siphon carrying main distributary canal. Concrete structures nos. 7
and 11. Lightest bridge. Details of standard bucket and of concrete balance weights for radial gates. Combination check and
drop for two head ditch. Gate structure for one head ditches. Combination headgate and drop. Reinforced concrete highway bridge
carrying improved country road. (1914). Detail plan of inverted siphon carrying U branch canal under Southern Pacific Railroad.
Reinforced concrete inlet and outlet and of four types of substructure. (1915). Detail plan of headworks, Ripon spillway.
(1916). Plans for reinforced concrete conduit over Little John Creek for Frankenheimer Service.
UNITED CONCRETE PIPE CORPORATION
Box 16, folder 35.1
General notes.
1951 - 1952?
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items)
Scope and Contents
Chiefly handwritten.
Box 16, folder 35.2
Correspondence on Portland, Oregon.
April - November, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (5 items)
Box 16, folder 35.3
Letter to United on Portland.
November 15, 1951
Physical Description: 6 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
Box 16, folder 35.4
Notes, etc. on Portland.
November 18, 1951
Physical Description: 5 leaves
Scope and Contents
Handwritten.
With: Water supply, Portland, Oregon map and statistical data / Department of Public Utilities, Bureau of Water Works, Portland,
Oregon. January, 1949.
Box 16, folder 35.5
Correspondence on Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District.
November 1951 - June, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (8 items)
Box 16, folder 35.6
Report on pipe line construction of Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District, Units 1 and 2.
November 7, 1951
Physical Description: 16 leaves (report), 12 leaves (supplement)
Scope and Contents
Includes supplement dated November 14, 1951
U. S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Box 17, folder 36.1
Correspondence on San Francisco Bay Area study.
1950 - 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (35 items)
Box 17, folder 36.2
Outline of San Francisco Bay Area studies.
May, 1950
Physical Description: 4 leaves
Scope and Contents
In file folder.
With: handwritten notes.
Box 17, folder 36.3
San Francisco Bay Area studies work program schedule.
May, 1950
Physical Description: 2 leaves
Box 17, folder 36.4
East Bay Municipal Utility District. Water Resources and Planning Division. Area, population, and water consumption studies
bibliography: supplement / compiled by W. W. Ramsey.
June 14, 1950
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph in file folder
U. S. FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Box 17, folder 37.1
The Civil defense alert. Washington, D. C.: GPO,
1951
Physical Description: 5 v.:illustrated, ports
Scope and Contents
(The FDCA's Alert; v. 1: nos. 1 - 5).
"Federal Civil Defense Administration newsletter for state and local civil defense staffs."
Box 17, folder 37.2
Correspondence on development of water works manual.
January - June, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (15 items)
Box 17, folder 37.3
Correspondence.
July - September, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (23 items)
Box 17, folder 37.4
Correspondence.
October - December, 1951
Physical Description: 1 file folder (36 items)
Box 17, folder 37.5
U. S. Federal Civil Defense Administration. Engineering Services Division. Water works manual: chapter 6.
November, 1951
Physical Description: 73 leaves, 42 leaves; 30 cm
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
Draft.
Box 17, folder 37.6
Correspondence.
January - March, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (23 items)
Box 17, folder 37.7
Correspondence.
April - May, 1952
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items)
Box 17, folder 37.8
Photos, with notes on portable generators.
undated
Physical Description: 1 envelope in file folder (6 items): 7 photos
Box 17, folder 37.9
Miscellaneous.
undated
Physical Description: 1 file folder (4 items)
U. S. NAVAL AMMUNITION DEPOT, HAWTHORNE, NEV.
Box 17, folder 38.1
Notes, map, expense statements and Indenco credit rating reports.
1952 - 1954
Physical Description: 1 file folder (6 items): fold. mapages
Scope and Contents
Notes handwritten. Map: Hawthorne quadrangle / U. S. G. S. 1944.
Box 17, folder 38.2
Schedule concerning project scope and report. Rev.
February, 1953
Physical Description: 3 leaves
Scope and Contents
A & E contract.
Box 17, folder 38.3
Summary of work handled to date in connection with the water supply project for the Naval Ammunication Depot at Hawthorne,
Nev.
August 26, 1953
Box 17, folder 38.4
Indenco Engineers. Engineering study for the development of additional water supply for the Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne,
Nev. Oakland:
January, 1954
Physical Description: ca. 100 leaves in various pagings:illustrated, graphs, maps; 27 cm
Scope and Contents
"Submitted under Contract NOy 80060." Includes - draft. Errata leaves in back of notebook. - Supplement. January, 1954 85
leaves Handwritten. Chiefly tables and data. - supplement of another edition. November, 1953 ca. 75 leaves in various pagings;
30 cm Handwritten.
U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Box 17, folder 39.1
Correspondence, etc. on the National Civil Defense Water Plan.
1958 - 1959
Physical Description: 1 file folder (13 items)
Box 17, folder 39.2
U. S. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. The National plan for civil defense and defense mobilization. Washington,
D. C.: GPO,
October, 1958
Physical Description: viii, 32 p.; 26 cm
Box 17, folder 39.3
U. S. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. Annex 41: summary of annexes. Washington, D. C.: GPO,
October, 1958
Physical Description: iv, 11 p.; 26 cm
Scope and Contents
"This document indicates the subject matter and content of annexes to the National Plan for Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization."
Box 17, folder 39.4
U. S. Public Health Service. Annex 32: National Water Plan.
November 24, 1958
Physical Description: 14 leaves
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph. In file folder. Draft
Box 17, folder 39.5
Dahl, Arve H. Letter, to John S. Longwell.
November 25, 1958
Box 17, folder 39.6
U. S. Public Health Service. Water Supply and Water Pollution Control Program. Annex 32: National Water Plan.
December 12, 1958
Physical Description: 16 leaves
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
Working draft for administrative use only.
Box 17, folder 39.7
Review of November 24, 1958 draft, addressed to A. H. Dahl.
December 16, 1958
Box 17, folder 39.8
Revised draft of Annex 32.
January 21, 1959
Physical Description: 19 leaves
Scope and Contents
Mimeograph.
In file folder.
Box 17, folder 40
U. S. Reclamation Service. Various plates, chiefly relating to Colorado, on double drum radial gate hoists, turnout gate,
headgate, flumes, etc. 191-.
Physical Description: 1 file folder (11 items): 10 plates
Scope and Contents
With: Vitrified sewer pipe specifications.
Box 17, folder 41
California. Department of Water Resources. Division of Resources Planning. Water conditions in California, as of Sacramento:
by the Department, .
April 1, 1960
April 9, 1960
Physical Description: v, 41 p.: maps (part fold.); 28 cm
Scope and Contents
(It's Water conditions in California; no. 3).
"Prepared as part of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program."
Placed in Longwell's papers after his death.