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Canal origins Salt River Project ~ The north side of the dam delivers water to the Arizona Canal and all the canals on the north side of the river The south side of the dam provides water to the South Canal and all the canals on the south side of the river In 1917 operation of the canal system was turned over to the Salt River Valley Water Users Association which still operates the canals for the federal government Back to top Regresar al principio
SRP Canal history ~ The old Crosscut Canal now takes storm water to the Salt River bed under the Grand Canal It also can carry water from the Arizona Canal to the Grand Canal The Salt River Valley Water Users Association under a 1910 contract with the United States Reclamation Service the predecessor of the Bureau of Reclamation
Weedville Historical Report Peoria Arizona ~ W J Murphy came to the Salt River Valley in 1883 under contract to manage construction of the Arizona Canal a vast irrigation project spanning the north Salt River Valley Subsequent to the canal’s completion in 1885 Murphy through various companies such as those mentioned promoted development of communities irrigated
CHAPTER VII PROGRESS OF SALT RIVER VALLEY ~ Early in 1872 there were six ditches or irrigating canals taken from the north side of the Salt River Valley near Phoenix as follows The Swilling Irrigating Canal Wilsons Ditch The Juan Chiavria often called the Griffin Ditch The Salt River Ditch later known as the Farmers Canal The Monterey Ditch The Mexican Ditch
Arizona ~ The Salt River Valley Arizona Territory was created in 1863 and a provisional capital established at Fort Whipple in the Little Chino Valley near Prescott A year later a detachment of officers and soldiers along with the first territorial governor John Noble Goodwin departed the fort to explore lands adjoining the Salt River
Earl Zarbin Central Arizona Project ~ Earl Zarbin a retired newspaper reporter and editor began his career at The Arizona Daily Star in Tucson and later worked for The Arizona Republic in Phoenix Zarbin has written six Arizona history books four about water Roosevelt Dam A History to 1911 1984 The Salt River Project Four Steps Forward
Arizona Navigable Streams Adjudication Commission ~ The Salt River Evidence Table is slightly different than are tables for other Rivers primarily because the table that follows represents all of the post remand case evidence that has been submitted for both the Upper Salt River and the Lower Salt River which on April 14 2015 were consolidated into a single case known as the Salt River
CHAPTER IV SETTLEMENT OF THE SALT RIVER VALLEY ~ After the location of the capital at Prescott a journey was made from the capital to Wickenburg and thence across what is known as the Salt River Valley to the Pima and Maricopa Indian Villages This valley is about fifty miles in length east and west
Salt River Arizona Wikipedia ~ The White and Black rivers and other tributaries of the upper Salt River drain the region between the Mogollon Rim in the north and the Natanes Mountains and Natanes Plateau to the east and south Tributaries of the Salt River also drain the Sierra Ancha and Mazatzal Mountains
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