UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1959 The Unifed Sfate. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report— Vol. Ill ORGANIZATIONS FARMS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED INVESTMENT • WATER USED • COST The United States IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director Boston Public Library Superintendent of Documents A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director a^^^. Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant DEPOSITORY Morris H. Hansen,' Assistant Director for Research and Development Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Julius Shiskjn, Chief Economic Statistician Charles B. 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PREFACE Volume III : Irrigation of Agricultural Lands presents all available data for the 1959 Census of Irrigation. The 1959 Census of Irrigation covered irrigation only in the 17 conterminous Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This report presents some summary data on irrigated land for the same area, obtained in the 1959 Census of Agriculture. The 1959 Census of Irrigation was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31. 1954 (amended August 1957), which was codified Title 13. United States Code. Most of the date presented in the report were collected by mail. Reports for irrigation enterprises with operations limited to a drainage basin area for which reports could not be obtained by mail were secured by census enumerators. The planning of the census was performed by Hugh H. Hansen and Henry L. DeGraff, Irrigation Economists, under the supervision of Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division. Census enumerators worked under the supervision of Robert B. Voight, then Chief of the Field Division. Reports of irrigation enterprises with operations in more than one drainage basin were obtained by John Zimnier, Raymond Anderson, and Wayne Ehlers of the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, working as special agents of the Bureau of the Census. The compilation of the statistics was under the supervision of Henry L. DeGraff. George Coffman reviewed most of the tabulations and the statistical tables. Maps accompanying this report were prepared under the super- vision of William T. Fay, Chief of the Geography Division, Bureau of the Census. This report was written by Henry L. DeGraff, Irrigation Economist, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, Agriculture Division, and Ray Hurley, Chief of the Agriculture Division. October 1962. ni UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. Statistics on num- ber of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census. Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central: East South Central: Mountain — Con. 1 Maine. 15 Minnesota. 30 Kentucky. 44 Utah. 2 New Hampshire. 16 Iowa. 31 Tennessee. 45 Nevada. 3 Vermont. 17 Missouri. 32 Alabama. Pacific: 4 Massachusetts. 18 North Dakota. 33 Mississippi. 46 Washington. 5 Rhode Island. 19 South Dakota. West South Central: 47 Oregon. 6 Connecticut. 20 Nebraska. 34 Arkansas. 48 California. Middle Atlantic States : 21 Kansas. 35 Louisiana. 49 Alaska. 7 South Atlantic: 36 Oklahoma. 50 Hawaii. 8 New Jersey. 22 Delaware. 37 Texas. Other Areas: 9 Pennsylvania. 23 Maryland. Mountain: 51 American Samoa. East North Central: 24 Virginia. 38 Montana. 52 Guam. 10 Ohio. 25 West Virginia. 39 Idaho. 53 Puerto Rico. 11 Indiana. 26 North Carolina. 40 Wyoming. 54 Virgin Islands. 12 Illinois. 27 South Carolina. 41 Colorado. 13 Michigan. 28 Georgia. 42 New Mexico. 14 Wisconsin. 29 Florida. 43 Arizona. Volume II — General Report — In 1 volume and also as 13 separates (for the Introduction and for each chapter). Statistics by subjects for 1959 and prior censuses. Statistics are presented for the United States, geographic regions, and divisions, and for the States. Chapter Title Chapter Title I II III IV V VI Introduction. Farms and Land in Farms. Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. Farm Facilites, Farm Equipment. Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and Cash Rent. Size of Farm. Livestock and Livestock Products. VII VIII IX X XI XII Field Crops and Vegetables. Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- ucts. Value of Farm Products. Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. Economic Class of Farm. Type of Farm. Volume in — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands — Data from the Irrigation Censuses of 1959 and 1950, by drainage basins, for the conterminous United States and for each of the 17 western States and Louisiana. Separate maps are available. Report also includes data from the 1959 Census of Agriculture for land irri- gated and acres and production of crops on irrigated land in the 18 conterminous States and Hawaii. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands — Statistics for States and counties and for the conterminous United States, presenting 1960 data on number, area, physical works, and costs for drainage projects of 500 or more acres by size, type, and year organized. Maps are included. Volume V — Special Reports Part 1. — Special Census of Horticultural Specialties — Statistics for States, except Alaska and Hawaii, and for the conterminous United States, presenting 1959 data on number and kinds of operations, gross receipts and/or sales, sales of specified products, inventories, employment, and structures and equipment. Part 2. — Irrigation in Humid Areas — Statistics for 30 eastern States showing 1960 data on acres irrigated, number of constructed ponds and reservoirs, source and method of applying water, type of pumping power, acreage of individual crops irrigated, and frequency of irrigation by States and counties. Part 3. — Ranking Agricultural Counties — Statistics for selected items of inventory and agricultural production for the leading counties in the United States. Part 4. — Farm Taxes and Farm Mortgage — A cooperative re- port by the Economic Research Science, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, presenting 1961 data by States on taxes on farms, number of mortgaged farms operated by full owners and part owners, amount of mortgage debt held by principal lending agencies, and amount of interest paid. Part 5. — 1960 Sample Survey of Agriculture — Statistics by economic class and type of farm, showing 1960 data on farm- operator-family income from farm and off-farm sources; inventory and use of selected types of farm equipment, tractors by year made and fuel used; number, size, and materials used for new buildings constructed 1958 to 1960; number of farmers having contracts with dealers, processors, or others for the production and marketing of 15 farm products; and real estate and non-real- estate debts of farm operators and farm landlords by lending agencies. Part 6. — A Graphic Summary of Agriculture, 1959 — A coopera- tive report by the Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, presenting graphically for 1959 and prior census years some of the significant uses of agricultural land; the extent and nature of the various kinds of tenure under which farms are held and operated; and changes and developments in the use of agricultural resources and production of agricultural products. Special Publication — Principal Data-Collection Forms and Pro- cedures : United States Census of Agriculture, 1959, and Related Surveys — Facsimiles of the enumeration forms used, showing variations for the 50 States, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, together with brief descriptions of the census field procedures for the census and the related surveys. IV CONTENTS INTRODUCTION History of census collection of irrigation data IX Legal basis for the 1959 Censuses of Agriculture and Irrigation XI PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Census of agriculture data XI Other published data XII Census of irrigation data XII Maps showing irrigated areas by drainage basins XV Identification of drainage basins XVI ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Introduction XVI Organizations included XVI Questionnaires XVII Enumerator drainage basin maps XVIII The enumeration XVIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XVIII Preliminary checking XVIII Editing and coding XVIII Tabulation of data XIX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Irrigation defined XIX Irrigated land XIX Census definition of a farm XIX Land in farms according to use XIX Cropland harvested XIX Cropland used only for pasture XX Cropland not harvested and not pastured XX Cultivated summer fallow XX Cropland used only for soil -improvement crops XX Other cropland not harvested and not pastured XX Woodland pastured XX Woodland not pastured XX Other pasture XX Improved pasture XX All other land XX Irrigated farms XX Irrigation organization XX Farm area reported served by organizations XXI Area reported irrigated by organizations XXI DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Page Water users served, total XXI Farm irrigation water users XXI Residential water users XXI Other water users XXI Source of water XXI Conveyed water from surface sources within basin XXII Water entering conveyance systems XXII Conveyed water from ground sources within basin XXII Release of water from reservoirs XXII Water from other organizations in the basin XXII Water from natural sources within basin XXII Water from another drainage basin XXII Total water leaving conveyance systems XXII Conveyance loss in basin XXIII New capital investment, 1950-1959 XXIII Type of organization XXIII Mutual or cooperative organizations XXIII District organizations XXIII United States Bureau of Reclamation organizations XXIV United States Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations XXIV Water from other sources XXIV Size of organization XXIV Comparability of data for prior censuses and for the census of agriculture XXIV Quantity of water by drainage basins, 1959 and 1950 XXIV Farms or farm water users supplied by irrigation organizations and the number of farms reporting water received from irrigation organizations XXIV Acres irrigated as shown by census of irrigation and census of agriculture XXV Irrigation in Hawaii XXV SUMMARY Irrigated land in farms XXVI Sources of irrigation water XXVII Irrigated farms XXVIII Irrigation organizations XXIX Types of irrigation organizations XXIX Interrelationships between irrigation organizations XXIX Size of organization XXIX Capital investment XXIX Farms by extent of irrigated crops XXIX Importance of crop production on irrigated land XXX Relation of water used for irrigation and other purposes XXXII CHARTS Acreage of irrigated land for the 17 Western States and Louisiana XXV Acreage of irrigated land by major drainage basins in the 17 Western States and Louisiana: 1959 and 1949 XXVII Percentage distribution of total acres irrigated, by source of water, by States: 1959 XXVII Irrigated acreage of specified crops and pasture in the 17 Western States and, Louisiana: 1959 XXXI MAPS Location of major drainage basins in the 17 Western States and Louisiana XIII Location of subma jor drainage basins for which intrastate tables are presented XIV Location of submajor drainage basins for which interstate tables are presented XV Irrigated land in farms XXVI Farms with irrigation XXVIII Irrigated land as a percent of all land in farms, 1959 XXX (V) VI CONTENTS SUMMARY TABLES Summary 1 — 11.— 12. 13. 17.- 18.- 19.- table- Irrigated farms — number and acreage irrigated by divisions and States: Censuses of 1959, 1954, and 1950 Irrigated farms — all land and irrigated land classified according to use: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 Farms reporting and acres of land and selected crops — irrigation for 18 States: 1959 ■ Irrigation crop summary — farms reporting, acreage, production, and value of production for 18 specified States: 1959 and 1954 Specified crops irrigated — farms reporting, acreage, and production, 1959, 1954, and 1949; and quantity sold, 1959; for 19 specified States Number of farms, irrigated farms, land irrigated, number of irrigation organizations, and land irrigated by irrigation organizations: 1890 to 1959 Number of irrigation organizations and acreage irrigated by type of organisation: 1920 to 1959 Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by drainage basins: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 Land irrigated by source of mater, by drainage basins : Census of 1959 Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by type of organization, type of service, quantity of water delivered per acre, and size of organization, by drainage basins: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by States: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 Land irrigated by source of water, by States: Census of 1959 Organizations reporting, quantities of irrigation water obtained from specified sources, and water lost in conveyance : 1959 and 1949 Capital investment in irrigation organizations, 1959, 1950, and 1940; and new capital investment, 1940 to 1959 Organizations reporting by type of service to water users and acre-feet delivered: 1959 Number of organizations classified by number of farms provided with water: 1959 and 1949 Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by type of organization, type of service, quantity of water delivered per acre, and size of organization, by States: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by type of organization, by size of organization, and new capital investment : Censuses of 1959 and 1950 Number of irrigation organizations, type of service, new capital investment, and water conveyed, by size of organization: Census of 1959 Organizations reporting quantities of irrigation water delivered direct to farms and to other organizations, 1959 and 1949; for uses other than irrigation, 1959; and average quantity of water delivered to farms per acre of irrigated land, 1959, 1949, and 1939 STATE TABLES State table— 1. — Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by drainage basins: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 2. — Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by type of organization, type of service, quantity of water delivered per acre, and size of organization, by drainage basins: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 3. — Land irrigated by source of water, by drainage basins: Census of 1959 4 — Number and characteristics of irrigation organizations, by type of organization, by size of organization, and new capital investment, by drainage basins: Censuses of 1959 and 1950 5. — Number of irrigation organizations, type of service, new capital investment, and water conveyed, by size of organization, by drainage basins: Census of 1959 State tables State tables Page Page Arizona California Colorado Idaho Kansas-Oklahoma Louisiana Montana Nebraska Nevada 122 158 184 192 202 226 236 85 102 130 163 185 194 208 228 239 87 L05 133 166 187 196 211 230 241 1 6 134 167 188 197 212 231 242 Page 92 118 152 179 190 199 222 233 246 New Mexico .. , North Dakota. Oregon South Dakota, Texas Utah Washington . . , Wyoming Page 248 270 278 300 308 324 350 368 25? 271 283 301 311 329 353 374 :.55 273 286 303 314 332 356 377 256 274 287 304 315 333 357 378 266 276 297 306 321 345 365 390 Questionnaires . INTRODUCTION (VII) INTRODUCTION 1959 CENSUS OF IRRIGATION Data regarding irrigation were collected from two sources for the 1959 Censuses of Agriculture and Irrigation. In the 1959 Census of Agriculture, information about irrigation was collected directly from farm operators regarding acres irri- gated, and for 19 States regarding crops irrigated and source of water. The inquiries for the census of agriculture for the 17 conterminous Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were as follows : 1 land in this place (reported i by sprinklers thti b place were Irrigated f Irrigated land None □ Acres . and in both bearing am (// ». 216. What part of the land B harvested (/lis orted for other organizations of similar type in the area. In the case of the interrelated organizations, interorganization transfers of water were compared and dis- crepancies corrected. Discrepancies of less than 300 acre-feet between reports of two interrelated organizations were corrected by the clerks, in accordance with the following rules : 1. If only one organization reported the transfer of water, the transfer was cancelled and the other figures in the questionnaire were adjusted to make water obtained equal to water disposed of. 2. If both organizations reported the transfer but the amounts differed by a quantity of less than 300 acre-feet and one of the organizations reported measuring its water while the other did not, the report of the organization making measurements was ac- cepted. If neither organization measured the water, each report was adjusted by an amount equal to one-half the difference. Discrepancies between the reports of two interrelated organiza- tions of 300 or more acre-feet, for water transferred, were re- ferred to an irrigation technician. Discrepancies of 300 to 999 acre-feet were corrected by the technician on the basis of other information on the questionnaires. In all cases of discrepancies of 1,000 acre-feet or more, letters were sent to the respondents of both organizations pointing out that a discrepancy did exist although not revealing the quantity and asking that the reported figures be reviewed, and any necessary corrections be made. In nearly all cases the replies to these letters contained information which made possible the correction of the two reports. The drainage basin location of organizations which reported by mail was supplied on the basis of information from the 1950 irrigation questionnaires. For organizations which were not enumerated in 1950, or for which there was any question about the drainage basin in which located, the information given on the questionnaire as to the location of the sources of water, or the land irrigated, was checked against the drainage basin maps to determine the drainage basin in which the organization was located. The questionnaires of all interbasin organizations were edited and coded by irrigation technicians, in accordance with the same rules used for questionnaires for interrelated organizations. To facilitate tabulations, a questionnaire was prepared for each basin. Thus, if an organization operated in three drainage basins, three questionnaires were prepared, one for each basin in which it operated. During the coding operation each irrigation organization was assigned a code to indicate (1) drainage basin in which located, (2) the legal type of organization, (3) whether or not water from other sources was used on the same land served by the irrigation organization, and (4) the amount of water delivered to farm users per acre irrigated by the organization. Tabulation of data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information was punched into tabulating cards. One card only was required for each questionnaire. A tabulation was made for each individual drainage basin. Totals were obtained for the additive information on the cards for each drainage 'basin. This tabulation was examined by the irrigation technician for reasonableness and consistency. After the review and correction of this tabulation another tabulation was made, by type of organization for submajor drainage basins ami States. This tabulation was reviewed for reasonableness and consistency, before the remaining tabulations were made. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The definitions and explanations which follow relate mostly to those 1959 items considered to be inadequately described in the tables. Irrigation defined. — The term "irrigation," as herein used, re- fers to the application of water, by artificial means, to land being used for agricultural purposes. These artificial means include subirrigation as well as application of water to the ground surface either by general flooding, by basins, and by furrows, or less directly through the use of sprinklers. Irrigated land. — Irrigated land includes any land in farms (and ranches) to which water was applied in the year covered by the enumeration. Irrigation may have been used for produc- ing a harvested crop, for pasture or grazing lands, for cultivated summer fallow, or for land planted to a crop intended for future harvest. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was diverted to agricultural lands by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irri- gated land specifically excluded land where the water table or the natural level of the ground water was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Census definition of a farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricul- tural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land under the control or supervision of one person or partnership at the time of enumeration and on which agricultural operations were con- ducted at any time in 1959. (For definition of "agricultural operations," see p. ix of the Introduction to volume II of the re- ports for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. ) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management ; or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places not meeting the minimum estimated level of sales in 1959 were nevertheless counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places that were engaged in farming opera- tions for the first time in 1959, as well as places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified according to the use made of it in 1959. The acreage in each farm was allocated among the various land-use categories only once, and any acreage that had two or more uses during the year was classified according to its most important use. Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut ; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were harvested was to be counted only once. The entry for cropland XX IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS harvested was obtained directly from the farm operator and then verified by the census enumerator by adding the acreages of each crop reported and subtracting from this total the acres of land from which two or more crops were harvested. This check- ing was repeated during the office processing for farms with 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. The enumerator was di- rected to list only under "Cropland harvested" any acreage that had additional uses during the year. For instance, any land from which hay was cut was classified as cropland harvested, regard- less of the use of land for grazing later in the year. Cropland used only for pasture. — The enumerator was in- structed to include all land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional im- provement, and all land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before reaching maturity. In the census of 1954 the enumerators were instructed to report rotation pasture and all other cropland used only for pasture as cropland used only for pasture. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This class includes cultivated summer fallow, cropland used only for soil-improvement crops, land on which crops failed, land planted to crops /or harvest after the year covered by the census, and idle cropland. The data for this class for 1959 were obtained through the use of two inquiries in some States and three in other States as follows : Cultivated summer fallow. — This land use was obtained for the 17 Western States in the conterminous United States. The acreage of cultivated summer fallow is negligible in those States where the inquiry was not included on the questionnaire. For the censuses of 1959, 1954, and 1950, cultivated summer fallow was defined as cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded to control weeds and conserve moisture. Separate data are not available for 1945 and earlier censuses. Cropland used only for soil-improvement crops. — Only land used for cover crops, to control erosion or to be plowed under for green manure and planted to another crop, fell into this category. A large proportion of this land was covered by contracts of the Soil Bank. The enumerator was cautioned not to include land from which crops were harvested in the census year or land that was pastured or grazed. There was no separate inquiry for Alaska and Hawaii. In these two States cropland used only for soil-improvement purposes was included under other cropland not harvested and not pastured. Other cropland not harvested and not pastured. — All cropland except cropland harvested, cropland in cultivated summer fallow, cropland pastured, and land used only for soil-improvement crops was included in this land-use class. This total included all acre- age on which crops failed because of drought, floods, insects, etc. ; acreage not harvested because of low prices or labor shortage; acreage not harvested but occupied by growing crops intended for harvest in later years ; acreage which had been plowed, and could be plowed again without first clearing away brush, but which had been idle for one or more years. Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was used for pasture or grazing during the census year. According to instructions, woodland refers to woodlots and timber tracts, natural or planted. Woodland not pastured. — The enumerator was instructed to include in this category land in the Soil Bank planted to trees. Other pasture. — All land, other than woodland and cropland, used for pasture or grazing was designated other pasture. Improved pasture. — A pasture that had been limed, fertilized, seeded, irrigated, drained, or cleared of weeds or brush was to be considered improved pasture. All other land. — This item refers to all land not included in any of the preceding land-use items and includes land occupied by a house or other buildings ; lanes, roads, and ditches ; and land area of ponds and wasteland. Unusually large tracts of other land held primarily for purposes other than agriculture were excluded from the tabulations. In summary tables 6 and 11, the "total acres irrigated in census year" is shown for 1959 and 1949. The 1959 data were obtained in the general census of agriculture while those for 1949 were ob- tained in the 1950 Census of Irrigation. The most useful com- parison of drainage basin totals was made possible only by using data from the two sources. Data in respect to the number of irrigated farms and acreage of irrigated land collected in the census of agriculture are more accurate than those collected in the census of irrigation. The 1950 Census of Agriculture data were not apportioned to drainage basins. However, the 1950 Census of Irrigation acreages, throu?'' a process of reconciliation, were brought into reasonable agreement with the 1950 Census of Agriculture irrigated acreage. ( See page XXIV for a discussion of the method used in 1950 to reconcile census of irrigation data with similar data gathered in the census of agriculture. See also "Area reported irrigated by organizations" on page XXI.) The State totals for 1959 correspond with those reported in volume I of the reports for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Irrigated farms. — All farms with any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. The extent of irrigation on any particular farm could have ranged from an adequate and timely supply of water for all crops and pasture to an inadequate supply of water with the result that the crop irrigated was not worth harvesting or it was harvested for a purpose different than the purpose for which it was planted. If, from the total number of irrigated farms, as shown in sum- mary table 1, the number of farms reporting irrigated cropland harvested is subtracted, the resulting difference represents those irrigated farms which had no irrigated harvested crops. These farms could have had irrigated pasture (any kind of pasture land which was not used for crop production in the census year), land planted to an irrigated crop intended for future harvest, land in cultivated summer fallow, land which was irrigated in the census year and was being prepared for seeding a crop for harvest in a later year, and land in a crop which was irrigated in the census year but which was a complete failure. Irrigation organization. — An irrigation organization is a busi- ness comprising a group of two or more water users, a company, a corporation, or a governmental district or agency that operates facilities to supply water for the irrigation of farm and ranch lands. It may be either a formal, legal organization or an in- formal or cooperative arrangement. To be included in the census of irrigation two or more farm water users had to be served by the water which was stored or conveyed by trie facilities of an organization but these water users did not have to be served di- rectly. Thus, if a storage reservoir released water into a stream channel which was picked up downstream by another organiza- tion which served two or more farms, the organization which owned the reservoir qualified as an irrigation organization. Likewise, if all the water of one organization was received into facilities of another organization, both were included as irriga- tion organizations provided two or more farm water users were served. In the first example, the reservoir would be included as an organization which did not convey water. An organization was included in the census, if any of the water stored or conveyed in its facilities was used for farm irrigation even though irrigation was not the main purpose of the organiza- tion. Organizations which did not operate water supply works, in 1959. because of water shortage or other reasons were not included. An irrigation system operated by a single farm primarily to supply water for that farm was not counted as an irrigation organization, though it may have supplied water to one or more other farms. (In 1950, a total of 105,254 single-farm irrigation enterprises were reported in the 18 irrigation States, and they sup- plied water to 7,125 other farms. ) However, if a ditch, pump, or other works which supplied water to two or more farms (or water users) was operated as a cooperative undertaking of two or more farmers or water users, it was included as an irrigation organi- zation. The determination as to whether a small irrigation system serving two water users is operated by one of them or by both jointly is difficult in some cases, particularly if the two water users have such relationships as landlord and tenant, or father and son. The determination of whether the persons pro- viding water to two or more water users qualified as an irriga- tion organization may not always be made in a uniform basis from census to census ; and thus, part of the change in the number of irrigation organizations may be the result of differences in determination of whether the organization meets the criteria INTRODUCTION XXI for inclusion in the census of irrigation. Changes in the number of organizations from census to census may arise from changes in the number of farm operators for the same land irrigated without any change in water supply facilities. For example, an irrigated tract of land may comprise three farms for one census and only one farm at another census because of the consolidation of farms: Only organizations which divert, pump, store, or convey water used, at least in part, for irrigation are included. Water-user organizations which provide information or technical assistance and which represent the interest of water users, promote water development, etc., but do not operate any water supply facilities are excluded. Many of the larger irrigation organizations deliver water by main supply canals to lateral ditches which are maintained by the water users served. The water users on each lateral may be more or less formally organized to perform any maintenance work required, or to hire such work performed. In some areas, it is the custom for each water user, individually, to maintain the portion of the ditch adjoining his property, without any joint action by the water users as a group. In most cases payments to the main supply organization are made by the water users individually, while in others a lateral organization makes the payment. The instructions to enumerators in 1939 provided that a group of water users operating a lateral ditch were to be counted as a separate organization if either ( a ) water was ob- tained from more than one source — that is, from another orga- nization, or directly from a natural source as well as from another organization — or (b) the group collected payments from water users. If all water was obtained from another organization, and no cash payments were collected by the lateral, then the lateral was not to be considered as a separate organization and the water users and land were considered to be served directly by the organization from which the water was obtained. The procedure for counting laterals did not affect the total acreage reported as irrigated by irrigation organizations al- though, in some areas, it may have affected significantly the number of mutual unincorporated organizations counted and the acreage served directly by each type of organization. If an irri- gation district supplied water to laterals operated as unincor- porated mutual organizations, the water users and land were tabulated as served directly by mutuals. If the laterals did not qualify as separate irrigation organizations, however, the water users and land were considered to be served directly by the irrigation organization delivering the water. These same criteria for the enumeration of laterals were generally followed for the 1950 census. The definition of "irrigation organization" used for the 1959 census is essentially the same as that of "multiple-farm enter- prise" used in the 1950 census. Farm area reported served by organizations. — Farm area served is defined as the area for which farm water users were entitled to receive water in 1959. Land which may have been irrigated in some year previous to 1959. but was not irrigated in 1959, was to be included. Area reported irrigated by organizations. — Each irrigation or- ganization was asked to report the number of acres actually irri- gated in 1959 with water from the organization. Acres irrigated were counted only for the organizations delivering water directly to farm distribution systems. Land eligible to receive water di- rectly (i.e., delivered to farm distribution systems from two organizations) was reported by each, however, and hence is counted twice. The total acres irrigated, as reported by irriga- tion organizations, often provides an overstatement of the acres actually irrigated. Although defined the same as acres irrigated by multiple-farm enterprises in 1950, the figures reported in the 1959 Census of Irrigation are not strictly comparable with those shown for the 1950 Census of Irrigation because the check- ing of reports for the 1950 Censuses of Irrigation and Agriculture resulted in the elimination of most of the overstatement of the acres irrigated by irrigation organizations for 1950. Water users served, total. — A water user is defined as any person or organization, which received water for use on a farm, in a business, or in or around a home. Organizations reporting by mail were not provided with a definition ; therefore, the num- ber of water users reported depends on the interpretation of "water user" by the organization. Farm irrigation water users. — A farm irrigation water user is one who received water for irrigation and who had ten or more acres of land from which in 1959 at least, $50 worth of agricul- tural products were sold, or if he had less than 10 acres at least $250 worth of agricultural products were sold in that year. Users having smaller acreages of land or smaller sales were counted as residential or other water users. This definition was provided only to irrigation enumerators, and was not given to irrigation organizations submitting reports by mail. Although the defini- tion corresponds to that of a census farm, it was recognized that irrigation organizations would be unable to determine which of the water users met the criteria, especially if the service area included many small tracts. Moreover, in some cases, a water user as shown by the records of the irrigation organization, may rent or lease all the acreage he controls to another person and hence not qualify as a census farm for the census of agriculture. The number of farm water users, as obtained in the census of irrigation, often exceeds the number of farms receiving water from irrigation organizations, as reported in the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Residential water users. — A residential or domestic water user is one who received water for household use and/or to water lawns, flowers, shrubs, and vegetable gardens, but who did not sell enough products to qualify as a farm. Other water users. — Other water users include industrial plants ; recreational activities , such as golf courses ; public institutions : etc. Source of water. — The basic data in regard to irrigation water supplies — from either ground or surface sources — was obtained in the 1959 Census of Agriculture. The agriculture questionnaire contained an inquiry regarding the proportion of the irrigation water used on each farm from ground-water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Ground-water sources include wells (pumped or flowing) and springs; surface-water sources include streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. The percentages reported for each source were multi- plied by the total area irrigated on each farm, during the office processing of the agricultural questionnaires. An allocation, be- tween ground- and surface-water sources, was made of the water received by farms directly from irrigation organizations. This was accomplished as follows : 1. The irrigated acreage computed for ground, surface, and irrigation-organization sources as shown by the census of agri- culture was totaled for each county. 2. The quantity of water received from ground and surface sources as reported by irrigation organizations was tabulated for each drainage basin. 3. The calculated acres of land irrigated by irrigation organiza- tions as shown by data from the census of agriculture was placed on a map with county and drainage basin boundaries. If the county were entirely within a drainage basin, then the acres irri- gated from ground and surface sources by irrigation organizations were allocated by multiplying the acres irrigated by the percent- age of water irrigation organizations obtained from ground and surface sources in the drainage basin. If only a part of a county- were in a drainage basin, then the acres irrigated by water from irrigation organizations as shown for the census of agriculture were allocated to each drainage basin on the basis of total acres irrigated by water from irrigation organizations for the minor civil divisions or other county subdivisions comprising the part of XXII IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS the county within the drainage basin to the acres irrigated by water from irrigation organizations. The acreage irrigated by water from ground and surface sources was calculated for each drainage basin part of the county in the same way as for counties entirely within a drainage basin. 4. The total acreage irrigated by water from ground and sur- face sources was obtained by adding the calculated acreage for the counties and parts of counties comprising the drainage basin. 5. Totals for the acres irrigated by water from farm sources, by ground and surface sources were also obtained for each drain- age basin by adding the data for the census of agriculture for the counties and parts of counties comprising the drainage basin. When only part of a county was within a drainage basin, the acres irrigated by water from farm sources, was obtained by totaling the acres irrigated for the minor civil division or other county subdivisions in the drainage basin. 6. To obtain totals for acres irrigated by water from ground and from surface sources, totals for water obtained from farm sources were added to the corresponding totals for water obtained from irrigation organization sources. A conveyance system comprises the canals, pipes, and tunnels of an organization constructed to carry water from one place to another. It does not include drainage ditches not operated as water supply canals, nor reservoirs, nor stream channels. Water delivered by an irrigation organization, to a water user or to another irrigation organization, means water which flowed from a canal, pipe, or reservoir operated by one organi- zation directly into a canal, pipe, or reservoir operated by a water user or another organization. Water released to a natural stream channel for diversion by a water user or another organiza- tion downstream was not considered a delivery by the orga- nization releasing the water ; it was considered as spillback. Quantity of water is given in the tables in acre-feet An acre- foot of water is the quantity sufficient to cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot, or a total of 43,560 cubic feet. Quantities of water reported on the questionnaires in units other than acre-feet were converted to acre-feet. Drainage basin is the area of land from which water flows into a given stream, lake, or other body of water or into a nat- ural depression. Drainage basins from which water does not flow into streams that lead to the ocean are termed "independent basins." The drainage basins for which data from the 1959 census have been tabulated are essentially the same as those used in 1950. Before enumeration, these maps were reviewed by field offices of the United States Geological Survey or United States Army Corps of Engineers. Some changes were made for 1959 in the drainage basin boundaries used in 1950 in order to conform more closely with the drainage basin boundaries used by other govern- ment agencies and with stream-gaging stations. Water conveyed represents the net quantity of water entering the conveyance systems operated by irrigation organizations in each of the designated drainage basins. The quantities re- ported are "net" in that (1) water transferred from one irriga- tion organization to another is counted only once; and (2) water released from conveyance systems of irrigation organizations to reservoirs, streams, or drainage ditches or for ground-water recharge is not included. The figures include water conveyed only for withdrawal uses. They, therefore, do not include water used or released for navigation, fish and wildlife, pollution con- trol, or hydroelectric power generation in the same drainage basin. (These uses were included in the 1950 Census of Irriga- tion and account for most of the water then reported for uses other than irrigation in 1950.) Conveyed water from surface sources within basin. — Surface sources of water include streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. Surface water, obtained from natural sources by organizations, represents the amount by which irriga- tion organizations reduced the supplies of surface water in a particular drainage basin. Water obtained from another basin released for any reason to surface sources from the conveyance system of an irrigation organization (considered to be a negative withdrawal) was subtracted from the amount withdrawn from surface sources in the drainage basin where the water is released. When the figures for all organizations in a basin were combined, the amount of such surface water diversions usually exceeded the amount of interbasin water transfers released to streams. How- ever, in some basins the quantity of water transferred from other basins and released to streams was greater than the total surface diversions in the basin by the irrigation organizations in the basin, and in such cases, the quantity of water appears in the table as a negative number. Water entering conveyance systems. — The total water entering conveyance systems in a drainage basin includes the quantity obtained from natural sources in the basin plus water received from other basins. The total water conveyed is shown in acre- feet. Conveyed water from ground sources within basin. — Ground- water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and water taken directly from springs. The amount of ground water rep- resents the quantity taken from ground-water sources in each basin by irrigation organizations. In 1950, ground-water sources were defined to include only pumped wells. Release of water from reservoirs. — Releases of water from res- ervoirs were reported as surface water only if water were diverted into a canal or piped directly from the reservoir itself. Releases from a reservoir to a stream channel for any purpose were not included. If water released by a reservoir were diverted from the stream below the reservoir the quantity reported as received was the amount diverted from the stream, not the amount released from the reservoir. The point of diversion was taken as the loca- tion at which the water entered the conveyance system and this could have been in a drainage basin other than the drainage basin in which the reservoir was located. The quantities of water delivered, conveyance loss, etc., in the tables, therefore, do not include reservoir inflows, releases, evaporation from reser- voirs, nor changes during the year in the amount of water held in storage. The quantity of water received for an organization operating a reservoir for storage purposes represented the amount of water entering the conveyance system plus the conveyance losses from the canal or conveyance system that conveyed the water into the reservoir. Thus water received does not include any allowance for changes in the amount of water in the reservoir nor for losses in the reservoir. Water from other organizations in the basin. — The amount of water received from other irrigation organizations in the basin represents the quantity of water received into the conveyance systems of irrigation organizations from the conveyance system of other irrigation organizations in the same drainage basin. Water from natural sources within basin. — This is the sum of the water withdrawn within the basin from surface- and ground- water sources. Water from another drainage basin. — This represents the quan- tity of water conveyed into the drainage basin from an adjoining basin in a canal, pipeline, or tunnel operated by an irrigation organization. It includes the quantity of water which flowed across the basin boundary in irrigation conveyance systems, re- gardless of the use of that water. It does not include water flow- ing from one drainage basin to another in streams or drainage ditches. Total water leaving conveyance systems. — The total water leav- ing conveyance systems of organizations is equal to the total water entering the conveyance systems of the organizations in a drainage basin. INTRODUCTION XXIII Water delivered to farm irrigation water users represents the quantity of water which was delivered at the turnouts to in- dividual irrigated farms. Any water delivered to farm irrigators and used for livestock or other nonirrigation purposes is also in- cluded, but the quantity of water used for these purposes represents a very small part of the total water delivered. Water' delivered to residential water users is the amount of water delivered by irrigation organizations to individual water users for household use and for watering lawns, flower gardens, vegetable gardens, etc. It does not include water delivered to urban water-supply systems. Water delivered for other uses includes any water delivered by an irrigation organization other than water delivered (a) to farm irrigation water users, (b) to individual residential water users, and (c) to other irrigation organizations. It includes water delivered to municipal and suburban water systems not delivering any water for farm irrigation ; water delivered for industrial uses; water delivered to farms which used water for • livestock or other nonirrigation uses only ; and water conveyed for ground-water recharge. Water for other uses does not in- clude water used for hydroelectric power generation only, or to maintain stream flow, for navigation, fish and wildlife protection, or for pollution control. Water delivered to other irrigation organizations represents the amount of water conveyed from a pipe, canal, or reservoir oper- ated by one irrigation organization into a pipe, canal, or reservoir operated by another irrigation organization, at points within the drainage basin. The amounts are the same as the quantities reported as received from other irrigation organizations in the same basin. Water delivered for use in the basin is the sum of deliveries at points within the basin to farm irrigation water users, residential water users, and for other uses. Water conveyed to another drainage basin is the amount of water conveyed from the drainage basin into an adjoining basin or basins, in the conveyance systems of irrigation organizations. The amount flowing across a drainage basin boundary in the conveyance system of irrigation organizations is counted regard- less of its use. The disposition of such water is accounted for in the basin to which it was conveyed. The figures are identical to those given under "Water con- veyed from another drainage basin" but tabulated under the basin from which the water was conveyed. The lines in State table 1, entitled "Prom drainage basin number" and "To drain- age basin number," together with the footnotes referring to those lines show the drainage basins involved in the interbasin transfers. Conveyance loss in basin.— Conveyance loss is the amount of water lost from evaporation, seepage, and wastage not returned in canals or pipes to streams associated with the conveyance of water during the year in the canals and conveyance systems operated by irrigation organizations between natural sources and points of delivery to water users. Conveyance loss does not in- clude losses from reservoirs, or in natural stream channels, or water released for any reason to streams or reservoirs. Losses in the distribution systems of the water users are not included. The average delivery per acre is given separately for organiza- tions, which did not report water from other sources used on the same land, and for those which did report water from other sources used on the same land. The organizations which did not report water from other sources used on the same land were classified according to the acre-feet of water delivered per acre irrigated, in order to provide more accurate data on the quantity of water used per acre. The classification of organiza- tions operating in more than one basin was made on the basis of acre-feet of water delivered per acre irrigated for the entire organization rather than just the part within the drainage basin. New capital investment, 1950-1959. — New capital investment represents the amount spent by irrigation organizations for addi- tional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage from January 1, 1900, to December 31, 1959. It includes expendi- tures for new construction, enlargement or improvement of works, or for purchase of additional new equipment. It includes only that portion of the cost of multiple-purpose works charge- able to the irrigation and drainage of farm and ranch lands, and the portion financed by the irrigation organization of the cost of works built jointly with another organization. It does not in- clude expenditures for repairs and replacements, operation and maintenance, payment for works constructed before 1950, pur- chase of water rights, land, or stock or shares in another organ- ization, or contracts or repayment for the purchase of works constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation or by any other irrigation organization. For new irrigation organizations with irrigation works under construction, the amount spent on both the completed and uncompleted parts of the works from January 1, 1950, to December 31, 1959, were included. However, new capital investments for any organizations that did not deliver water in 1959 were not included. Each organization was asked to report only its expenditures for works and equipment by itself and not to include expenditures made by any other organization on works which the organiza- tion operated in 1959. In the case of works built by the Bureau of Reclamation but now operated by water users organizations, the amount of the expenditures made by the Bureau of Reclama- tion on the project from January 1, 1950, to December 31, 1959, was obtained from the bureau and included with the expenditures of the water users organizations. In summary table 18, ex- penditures made by the Bureau of Reclamation are shown separately from those made by other organizations. For interbasin organizations the new capital investment was tabulated for the drainage basin in which the investment was made. Type of organization. — The types of organization under which the data are classified are as follows : Mutual or cooperative organizations. — Mutual or cooperative organizations are private (nongovernmental) organizations con- trolled or operated by two or more water users primarily to sup- ply water to their own farms. They do not include district en- terprises organized under special State laws. They do not have the power to levy taxes and they are operated for the benefit of water users rather than for the profit of owners. If 50 percent or more of the acreage irrigated was not in the farms of the water users who controlled and operated the enterprise, the organization was classified as "commercial." Mutual or cooper- ative organizations include partnerships of two or more farms which operate irrigation supply works or equipment ; groups of water users informally associated under verbal or written agree- ments; mutual irrigation or water companies; water users asso- ciations ; "lateral" companies ; community ditches or "acequias" organized originally in accordance with old Spanish, Mexican, or Indian customs. Mutual or cooperative organizations may be either unincorporated or incorporated. District organizations. — District organizations are public corpo- rations established under special State laws to serve particular purposes. A district organization may serve purposes other than irrigation of farm lands and may be known under a variety of names other than "irrigation district," such as conservancy dis- trict, water improvement district, water storage district, and State reclamation district. Reclamation districts organized un- der State laws should not be confused with the United States Bureau of Reclamation projects. XXIV IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS United States Bureau of Reclamation organizations. — As the name implies, United States Bureau of Reclamation organizations include the projects operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. If the operation of works constructed by the Bu- reau of Reclamation had been transferred entirely to a water- users organization, the organization was classified according to the successor type of water-users organization such as district or mutual. If part of the works of the irrigation project were operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and part by a water- users organization, the parts operated by each were reported as separate organizations. In summary tables 10 and 17, data for United States Bureau of Reclamation constructed projects transferred to water users for operation are shown separately. The data for these projects are also included with the type of organization in which the water-user organization was classi- fied in 1959. The purpose for presenting these data separately is to give, as nearly as possible, complete information for all irrigation organizations built by the Bureau of Reclamation. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations. — These are organizations which were operated by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs of the United States Department of the Interior. Commercial organizations are privately operated organizations (by individuals, partnerships, or corporations) with 50 percent or more of the acreage irrigated in farms of water users who do not share in the control and operation of the organization. In some cases, commercial organizations are public utilities regu- lated by a State commission or by the governing board of a county. State organizations are those operated by a State agency of any kind. City or town organizations are those operated by municipalities usually in combination with a domestic water-supply system. If a city or town water-supply organization supplied water for the irrigation of 100 or more acres of agricultural land, it was enum- erated as an irrigation organization. Irrigation organizations by type of service provides a classi- fication of organization by the extent to which water was con- veyed by more than one organization between its diversion from a natural source and its delivery to individual water users. The irrigation organizations are classified according to the origin of water conveyed by the organization — that is, (1) all water from ground and surface sources only, (2) all water from irrigation organizations, (3) all water from ground and surface sources, and (4) organizations which conveyed no water in 1959. Orga- nizations which conveyed no water in 1959 are those which oper- ated reservoirs but not conveyance facilities. Total water conveyed was obtained by adding together the amount of water obtained from surface- and ground-water sources and the amount received from other organizations. This proce- dure, therefore, caused a double counting of the water obtained from the other organizations if the water were included in the total conveyed by the receiving organization. Because of the method of handling interorganization transfers released to streams, and organizations receiving water from other organizations and releasing part or all of the water to natural stream channels, negative quantities appear for the quantity of water "From surface and ground water sources," when the amount of water released to streams exceeds the quantity of water taken from sources within the basin or State. Water from other sources. — The purpose of the question "Was any water from other sources or other organizations also used in 1959 to irrigate the same farm and ranch lands to which water was delivered by this organization?" was to provide a basis for selecting organizations which furnished all the water for irrigating farm and ranch lands in order to make tabulations of acres irrigated and water use for such organizations. The classification of organizations by acre-feet of water used per acre was made only for those organizations reporting that they pro- vided all the water used by the farms they served. Size or organization. — Data are presented for three measures of the size of irrigation organizations. These measures are number of farm irrigation water users served directly, number of acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms, and number of acre-feet of water conveyed. In the case of organizations operating in more than one drain- age basin, all measures of size relate to operations of the irriga- tion organization in all basins rather than to the operations within one drainage basin. Comparability of data for prior censuses and for the census of agriculture. — The comparability of data for the various censuses of irrigation have been affected by changes in definitions and procedures. The data for the census of irrigation and the census of agriculture are not fully comparable, because of differences in definition and the extent of reconciliation made in reports for the two censuses. The following discussion relates to most of the important differences in comparability. Quantity of water by drainage basins, 1959 and 1950. — In 1959, a report was obtained for each irrigation organization for the quantity of water delivered to farm water users for each drain- age basin. For 1950, data were not obtained from each irrigation organization for each drainage basin for the quantity of water delivered to farms. In 1950, irrigation organizations operating in more than one county or drainage basin reported 47 percent of all water delivered to farms and other irrigation organizations. For these organizations the quantity of water delivered to farms was allocated to drainage basins in proportion to the acreage irri- gated by such organizations in each drainage basin. In 1950, no allocation was made by drainage basins of the quantity of water obtained from ground and surface sources, the quantity of water lost in conveyance, and the quantity delivered to other irrigation organizations. In the drainage basins, where a substantial part of the water is obtained from sources outside the drainage basin, the data for 1959 and 1950 are not fully comparable. Farms or farm water users supplied by irrigation organizations and the number of farms reporting water received from irrigation organizations. — An examination of data for the number of water users or farms provided with irrigation water as reported by irrigation organizations and the number of farms receiving water from irrigation organizations for the census of agriculture indi- cates that the data from the two sources are not comparable. For example, for 1959, the number of farm water users as re- ported by irrigation organizations for the 18 States was 3S3.654. The number of farms reporting water received from irrigation organizations as shown by the census of agriculture for the 18 States was 153,704. In many cases, irrigation organizations count as the number of farm users, the number of stockholders, the number of ownership units, the number of persons paying bills, or the number of tracts eligible to receive water as the num- ber of farm water users. When two or more irrigation organi- zations furnish water to the same water user, the water user is counted by each organization supplying the water. Undoubtedly some of the farm water users reported by irrigation organizations were landlords not operating a farm. In the census of agricul- ture, one farm operator often operates several tracts and rents land from several owners, or obtains water from more than one irrigation organization. In the census of agriculture, such a farm operation is counted as one farm. On the other hand in the census of irrigation, each owner of land or tract may be counted as a separate farm water user. For the 1950 census, the number of farms receiving water as reported by each irrigation organization was checked against the records for the farm operators reporting water received from the irrigation organization as shown by the census of agriculture. INTRODUCTION XXV The checking resulted in the number of farms reported as receiv- ing water from irrigation organizations being reduced from approximately 400,000 to 246,000. Because of the correction in the number of farms furnished irrigation water as shown by reports of the census of irrigation as the result of the matching of reports for the census of irrigation with the reports of the 1950 Census of Agriculture, the number of irrigated farms shown for the 1950 Census of Irrigation is not comparable with number of farm irrigation water users reported for irrigation organiza- tions in 1959 nor with the number of farm water users or irri- gated farms reported for irrigation organizations for other censuses. Acres irrigated as shown by census of irrigation and census of agriculture. — For every census, the area irrigated as reported by irrigation organizations has exceeded the acres irrigated as re- ported by the census of agriculture. The area irrigated as re- ported by irrigation organizations has been overstated for every census. The overstatement arises from two sources : 1. Some irrigation organizations report the area assessed for water, the area eligible to receive water, or the total area in farms receiving water. Usually these areas are considerably greater than the area irrigated during a year. 2. In some cases, two or more irrigation organizations provide water used to irrigate the same area. In such cases, the same area is counted by each of the organizations supplying the water. ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED LAND FOR THE 17 WESTERN STATES AND LOUISIANA 1889 1899 1902 1909 1919 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 'Total irrigated land, all States. 'in 1889, 1899 and 1944 through 1959, all irrigated land in farms; 1929 and 1934, acreage of irrigated crops only; 1939, acreage of irrigated crops plus irrigated pasture. Data for 1909 and 1919 not available. A comparison of the area reported as irrigated by each irriga- tion organization and the area reported as irrigated by the farm operators receiving water from the organization was made for the 1950 census. This comparison resulted in the reduction of approximately 7 percent in the acreage irrigated as reported by irrigation organizations. In 1959, approximately one-seventh of all the irrigation organizations provided water to farms that also received irrigation water from other irrigation organizations. These irrigation organizations provided water for one-fifth of the area irrigated by irrigation organizations in 1959. However, the area receiving irrigation with water from two or more irriga- tion organizations represented about one-fifth of the area irrigated by all irrigation organizations. For 1950, the overstatement of the area irrigated plus the duplication in the counting of the area irrigated by water from two or more irrigation organizations was equal to 12 to 15 percent of the area irrigated as originally reported by irrigation organi- zations for 1949. For 1959, irrigation organizations reported 17.7 million acres irrigated. The calculations of area irrigated by water furnished by irrigation organizations for farms included in the census of agriculture was 12.9 million acres. Part of the 4.8 million acre ' s Cens s of In \ gation s S \ s Spe cial Ce nsus 4 / 'ed before 1950. Irrigation growth in the Pacific States has resulted from the availability of both ground- and surface-water supplies and the development of large-scale public irrigation projects. The decrease of irrigated acreage in Louisiana is largely the re- sult of lower rice acreage, while the decrease in irrigated acre- age in the Great Basin was largely the result of a water shortage in 1959. Sources of irrigation water. — According to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, of the total of 31,222,967 acres irrigated in the 18 States, 13,243,912 acres, or 42.4 percent, were irrigated from ground-water sources on the farm ; 5,081,250 acres, or 16.3 percent, were irrigated from surface-water sources on the farm ; and 12,897,805 acres, or 41.3 percent, were irrigated by water received from irrigation organizations. The irrigation organizations obtained the major portion of their water from surface-water sources. In the 18 States, the irriga- tion organizations reported 72,997,259 acre-feet of water were ob- tained from natural sources. Of this amount, 68,685,789 acre- feet, or 94 percent, was from surface sources. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL ACRES IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY STATES: 1959 Arizona, Louisiana, and California are the only States in which the proportion of ground water obtained by irrigation organiza- tions exceeded the average for the 18 States. In Arizona, irriga- tion organizations obtained 39 percent of the water from ground-water sources; in Louisiana, irrigation organizations obtained 16.4 percent ; and in California, irrigation organizations secured 9.6 percent of the total water from ground-water sources. To determine the total farm acreage irrigated from ground and surface sources, the acreage irrigated by organization water in each drainage basin was divided between ground and surface XXVIII IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS sources in proportion to the amount of water obtained from each source by the irrigation organizations and these figures were added to the acreage irrigated from farm ground and surface sources. In this manner, the total farm acreage irrigated from ground-water sources was determined to be approximately 14.0 million acres or about 45 percent of the total acres irrigated. The total farm acreage irrigated from surface-water sources equaled about 17.2 million acres or about 55 percent of the total acres irrigated. The percentage of the irrigation water which originated from ground or surface sources varied greatly among the 18 States. In Kansas 88.7 percent of the irrigation water was secured from ground sources. The corresponding percentages for North Dakota and Montana were 2 percent. The States with over 50 percent of the irrigation water received from ground sources were the Plains States of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas; and Arizona, New Mexico, and Louisiana. In each of the other 10 States, the proportion of the water from ground sources was less than 20 percent. Irrigated farms. — There were 306,532 farms in the conterminous United States with irrigated land in 1959 according to the 1959 Census of Agriculture. In 1954, irrigated land was reported by 320,236 farms and in 1950 by 305,061 farms. The number of irrigated farms was almost the same in 1959 as in 1950 but the number decreased 4.3 percent between 1954 and 1959. In the 18 States the number of irrigated farms in 1959 was 7.4 percent smaller than in 1950 and 6.8 percent smaller than in 1954. The number of irrigated farms decreased in all the Mountain States and in California and Louisiana. In each of the Plains States and Washington there was an increase in the number of irrigated farms from 1954 to 1959. NUMBER OF IRRIGATED FARMS AND PERCENT OF ALL FARMS WITH IRRIGATION: 1959, 1954, AND 1950 Area or State Number of irrigated farms Percent of all farms reporting irrigation 1959 1954 1950 1959 1954 1950 48 conterminous States, total 306, 532 267, 431 25,001 471 1,002 18, 936 4,592 30, 365 2,481 27,884 4,817 96,094 11,935 25,383 6,412 20,312 8,850 5,391 15, 701 2,110 111, 154 19,292 17, 724 74, 138 320,236 286, 793 16, 558 399 923 12, 500 2,736 27, 935 1,620 26, 315 6,897 112,231 13,114 28,218 7,130 23,355 11,690 6,809 19,406 2,509 123, 172 18,844 19, 826 84, 502 305, 061 288,914 11, 957 304 807 9,680 1,166 21, 893 466 21,427 7,438 122,280 13, 457 29, 413 7,831 27, 121 12, 691 7,822 21, 126 2,819 125,346 16,928 17,663 90,755 8.3 25.6 8.2 0.9 1.8 20.9 4.4 9.4 2.6 12.3 6.5 64.5 41.2 75.4 65.8 60.8 55.6 74.5 88.2 89.6 57.5 37.4 41.6 74.7 6.7 22.2 4.8 0.6 1.5 12.4 2.3 6.8 1.4 9.0 6.2 62.3 39.7 72.8 62.5 57.3 55.5 73.1 85.0 87.8 50.8 28.9 36.4 68.7 5.7 0.3 62.8 73.0 Utah 87.4 90.6 Pacific States (conterminous) 47.0 24.2 66.2 %. _ FARMS WITH IR NUMBER, 1 ,RIG/ 959 \TION \ • ' J 1 DOT-200 FARMS ^/ MAP NO A59-7B1 ■■'' 'U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS UNITED STATES TOTAL 307,783 ••..'•' | " " ^ ;--||ft ^^-^ ^w4 Sr- \, jO 0 In the areas showing a decrease in the number of irrigated farms, the decline was largely the result of the consolidation of farms into larger operating units. The States with an increase in the number of irrigated farms also showed an increase in irrigated acreage. In the States with an increase in the number the existing farms and in some cases the introduction of irriga- tion resulted in the division of existing dryland farms into a larger number of smaller irrigated farms. With the exception of Arizona and Nevada, a larger proportion of the farms in each of the 18 States had irrigation in 1959 than in 1950. INTRODUCTION XXIX Irrigation organizations. — A total of 8,749 irrigation organiza- tions was included in the 1959 Census of Irrigation in the 17 conterminous Western States and Louisiana. This compares with 10.491 organizations in 1950. In Kansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota there was a larger number of irrigation organiza- tions in 1959 than in 1950. Types of irrigation organizations. — The number of mutual or- ganizations reported in 1959 was 7,726. Of these, 4,989 were classified as unincorporated and 2,737 as incorporated. The total number of mutual organizations had declined from 9,348 in 1950 when there were 6,464 unincorporated organizations and 2,884 incorporated organizations. The number of mutual organizations, incorporated and unin- corporated combined, decreased in 16 States. The decrease in the number of mutual organizations resulted from several factors. In California, the agricultural lands of many of the smaller orga- nizations have been converted to urban uses. In New Mexico, many of the small organizations did not have a water supply in 1959 and, therefore, were not included in the census. In all States, some of the small mutual organizations which had served two or three farms in 1950, did not qualify for inclusion in the 1959 census because of the consolidation of the farms served by them. The combined irrigated acreage reported by both the unincor- porated and the incorporated mutuals equals 8.8 million acres. This is larger than the irrigated acreage reported by any other type of organization. However, the 6.9 million acres reported irrigated by irrigation districts is greater than the acreage re- ported by either type of mutual organization alone. There were 558 irrigation districts reported in the 1959 Census of Irrigation which was an increase from 483 in 1950. The num- ber of irrigation districts increased in 10 of the 18 States. In Nevada, the number was identical for both 1950 and 1959. There were no irrigation districts in Louisiana. The number of projects or storage systems ( see page xvi ''Orga- nizations included" for definition of project) operated by the Bureau of Reclamation increased from 37 in 1950 to 54 in 1959. The 54 projects reported 710,904 acres irrigated : however, these figures do not represent the total contribution of the Bureau of Reclamation to irrigation. Usually as the Bureau of Reclamation completes a project, the project is turned over to a water-users organization for operation. These organizations were enumerated under the type of organization they represented (in most cases, irrigation districts) . In the 1959 Census of Irrigation, there were 147 organizations which had been built by tie Bureau of Reclama- tion but were then operated by water-users organizations. These 147 organizations reported 3.3 million acres irrigated. This rep- resents the total number of organizations for which the irrigation facilities were built by the Bureau of Reclamation and turned over to water users for operation. The number of commercial organizations in the 18 States, dropped from 401 in 1950 to 246 in 1959. There was a decrease in the number of commercial organizations in both Louisiana and California, the only States where commercial organizations are important. The decrease in the number of organizations in California was largely the result of farm lands being taken over for urban and suburban development. In Louisiana, a number of commercial irrigation organizations did not qualify for inclusion in the census because they provided water for only one farm. According to the 1959 Census of Irrigation, there were 123 United States Bureau of Indian Affairs irrigation projects. This was a decline from the 141 reported in 1950. The decrease resulted largely from differences in counting projects as independ- ent irrigation organizations, when some of the projects were con- troled by the same part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Interrelationships between irrigation organizations. — Many irri- gation organizations do not deliver all of their water for irriga- tion direct to farms, but rather deliver part or all to other irriga- tion organizations which may deliver to farms or which in turn may deliver water to still other irrigation organizations. Out of the 8,749 total irrigation organizations, reported in the 18 States, 5.2 percent received part of their water from other organizations, and 8 percent received all of their water from other organizations. In the 18 States, irrigation organizations reported 56.1 million acre-feet of water delivered to farm and residential water users. Of this amount 18.8 percent was delivered by organ- izations which obtained part of their water from other organiza- tions, and 7.5 percent was delivered by organizations which received all of their water from other organizations. The delivery of part of the water to other organizations was reported by 379 organizations or 4.3 percent of all organizations. The delivery of all water to other organizations was reported by only 67 organizations. Organizations supplying part of their water to other organizations delivered 8.7 million acre-feet of water to those other organizations or 9.5 percent of the total water conveyed, including water delivered to other organizations. Organizations, delivering all of their water to other organizations supplied 9.9 million acre-feet of water or 10.8 percent of the total water conveyed. Size of organization. — Data are presented for the three meas- ures of size of organizations. Acre-feet of water conveyed con- stitutes the most accurate measure of size. Of the 8,749 irrigation organizations in the 18 States, 8,669 conveyed water (the other 80 operated reservoir facilities and released all water to natural stream channels). The 8,669 organizations which conveyed water, reported an average of 10,571 acre-feet of water conveyed. This average includes quantities delivered to other organizations. More irrigation organizations were in the size group conveying 300 to 999 acre-feet of water than in any other size group. There were 1.707 organizations which conveyed 1 to 299 acre-feet and 2,059 organizations which conveyed between 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet. There were 132 organizations which conveyed over 100,000 acre-feet of water. Capital investment. — The data given for capital investment of irrigation organizations are not precise. In the 1940 Census of Irrigation the organizations were asked to report the total in- vestment in their works and equipment as of December 31. 1939. In the censuses of 1950 and 1959 the organizations were asked to report only capital investments made during the 10-year period preceding the census. These figures which have been added together to obtain total capital investment and the total have not been adjusted to take into account changes on the price level. The amounts of investment reported by the smaller organiza- tions are largely estimates. Many changes in ownership, organi- zation, and method of computing the valuation have influenced the accuracy of the figures for capital investment. Farms by extent of irrigated crops. — For tabulation purposes, farms in the 18 States were classified into four groups: (1) Farms with all crops irrigated, (2) farms with part of the crops irrigated, (3) farms with land irrigated and no crops harvested from irrigated land, and (4) farms with no irrigated land. The summary for these four groups of farms for the 18 States for 1959 follows : Farms with Farms with Farms with irrigated all crops part of land, but Farms with Item All farms harvested, crops no crops no irri- irrigated harvested, irrigated harvested from irri- gated land gated land Nnmhpr of farms 1,044,166 178, 029 64,404 24, 998 776, 735 Land in farms., acres. _ 714, 860, 571 105, 108, 816 92, 395, 396 15, 826, 185 501, 530, 174 Cropland harvested, total —acres- 144, 414, 833 18, 747, 587 19, 089, 304 644, 946 105, 932, 996 Land other than crop- land harvested 5, 024, 386 3, 394, 764 682, 416 947, 206 XXX IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Of the 1,044,166 farms in the 18 States, only 267,431 reported land irrigated in 1959 and only 31.2 million acres were irrigated of the 715 million acres of land in farms in these States. Irri- gated farms in these States contained over 213 million acres of land. In 1959, crops were harvested from 26.2 million acres of the 31.2 million acres irrigated. The 5 million acres of irrigated land from which no crops were harvested were largely irrigated pastureland, although a part of the acreage was irrigated land in cultivated summer fallow. In the 18 States there were 144.4 million acres of land from which crops were harvested but only 26.2 million acres, or 18 percent, were irrigated in 1959. Approximately 68 percent (26.2 million acres) of the 38.5 million acres of land from which crops were harvested on farms with irrigation were irrigated in 1959. There were 178,029 farms on which all crops harvested were irrigated. Those farms had 71 percent of all irrigated land and 72 percent of the irrigated land from which crops were har- vested. There were 24,998 farms with no crops harvested from irrigated land in 1959. These farms had 947,206 acres of irri- gated land and nearly 645,000 acres of land from which crops were harvested. A large part of the irrigated land on these 24,998 farms was used for pasture. IRRIGATED LAND AS A PERCENT OF ALL LAND IN FARMS, 1959 In order to facilitate the tabulation of census data on crops, farm operators were asked to indicate which crops on their farms were entirely irrigated in 1959 and to report the acreage irrigated for those crops which had only a part of the harvested acreage irrigated in 1959. There were approximately 26.2 million acres of crops harvested from irrigated land in the 18 States. Only data for the acreage harvested are available for the crops for which only part of the acreage harvested was irrigated, since farm operators were not asked to report separately the quantity harvested from the irri- gated land if only a part of the acreage for a crop was irrigated. The data in summary table 4 for crops harvested on irrigated farms relate only to the crops for which the entire area harvested was irrigated. The entire acreage harvested and the production were included in the totals for nonirrigated crops when only part of the acreage of the crop on a farm was irrigated. The figures for nonirrigated crops include about 2.9 million acres of irrigated crops for 1959 and more than 2.0 million acres of irrigated crops for 1954. This procedure should be kept in mind if the figures are to be used in making comparisons of relative yields for irri- gated and nonirrigated crops. Since the acreage irrigated is not available for those crops for which only a part of the acreage harvested was irrigated in 1954, the data in summary table 4 can- not be used to measure the change from 1954 to 1959 in the irri- gated acreage of each crop harvested. Summary table 3 presents the total acres irrigated for each crop in 1959 and also the acre- ages irrigated for those crops for which only a part of the acreage was irrigated in 1959. Six crops — sorghums (755,000 acres), corn ( 725,000 acres ) , hay ( 483,000 acres ) , wheat ( 432,000 acres ) , cotton (446,000 acres), and barley (92,000 acres) — accounted for a total of 98 percent of the 3,000,000 acres of irrigated crops harvested on farms on which only a part of the acreage of such crops was irrigated in 1959. These were the only crops for which as much as 3 percent of the total acreage of the irrigated crop was re- ported on farms on which only a part of the crop was irrigated. Importance of crop production on irrigated land. — In order to indicate the importance of the production of each crop harvested on irrigated land, estimates have been made for the production on the irrigated part for each crop irrigated, when only part of the acreage of the crop was irrigated. These estimates repre- sent approximations as the estimates have been made by assum- ing that the yield per acre for the acreage irrigated for crops for which only part of the acreage was irrigated was the same as for the acreage for which the entire acreage was irrigated. These estimates have been made only for the 18 States as a group. INTRODUCTION XXXI ESTIMATED PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND FOR 18 SPECIFIED STATES: 1959 FIELD CROPS Corn harvested for grain bushels. Sorghums harvested for grain.. bushels. Small grains harvested, total .acres. All wheat bushels. Winter wheat - bushels. Sprlng wheat bushels. Oats bushels- Barley - bushels. Rye ._ - bushels. Flaxseed bushels. Rice bushels. Other grains. — acres. Soybeans harvested for beans. bushels. Cowpeas harvested for peas ..bushels. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans 100-lb. bags. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas ._ ...bushels. Hay: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay ..tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay tons. Lespedeza cut for hay tons. Vetch or peas cut for hay ... - tons. Oats, wheat, and other small grains cut for hay. tons. Wild hay cut tons. Other hay cut tons. Grass silage tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested .bushels. Red clover seed harvested ..bushels. Sweetclover seed harvested _ bushels Cotton harvested _ ..bales Irish potatoes harvested -bushels. Sweetpota toes harvested bushels Sugar beets harvested tons. Hops harvested .pounds Popcorn harvested.. ..1,0001b. ear corn BERRIES AND SMALL FRUITS Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale, total... acres Strawberries quarts Blackberries and dewberries quarts Boysenberries quarts Raspberries quarts Cran berries.. barrels Blueberries. quarts Other berries acres Estimated total production on irrigated land in 18 States 5, 251, 160 69, 166, 629 41,979,119 26, 451, 952 18, 072, 472 84, 649, 138 354,306 1, 392, 599 89, 791, 855 202, 372 1, 407, 958 102, 825 11,631,511 1,546,990 1,312,367 1,086 7,400 424,104 1,311,603 257, 685 373, 465 1,264,816 218, 447 14, 572 5, 303, 255 163, 701, 963 2, 112, 923 13, 821, 730 54, 032, 675 9,551 33, 618 148, 044. 034 8, 938, 360 10, 325, 023 6, 368, 156 154, 301 952, 342 509 Percent of total for 18 States 13.8 18.8 17.0 10.7 29.3 21.0 97.2 99.0 29.1 51.4 78.2 43.4 73.2 30.3 100.0 43.7 18.5 minous United States (Z) 13.8 11.6 16.2 Reported production on irrigated land where all of crop was irrigated 17.5 53.0 40.3 70.4 19.1 13.0 4, 703, 047 52, 182, 584 28, 394, 776 23, 787, 808 17, 264, 207 79, 952, 436 333,790 1, 387, 544 89, 791, 855 196, 386 1, 324, 568 91, 132 11,487,993 1, 530, 259 1,231,371 1,085 6,367 402,247 1, 203, 257 229, 561 331, 297 1, 254, 359 218,000 14, 514 4, 589, 108 162, 477, 070 2, 056, 912 13, 796, 573 53, 527, 469 32, 213 141, 303, 547 8, 597, 110 10, 136, 177 Estimated production on Irrigated land where part of crop was irrigated 548, 113 16, 984, 045 13, 584, 343 1,664,144 808,265 4, 696, 703 20,516 5,055 83,390 11,693 143, 518 16, 731 1,033 21, 857 108, 346 28,024 42,168 10, 457 447 58 714, 147 1, 224, 893 56,011 25, 167 505,206 1,252 1,405 6, 740, 487 341,250 Z Less than 0.05 percent. IRRIGATED ACREAGE OF SPECIFIED CROPS AND PASTURE IN THE 17 WESTERN STATES AND LOUISIANA 1959 Thousands of acres 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 The making of estimates using the same procedure by counties or by States would provide different totals. The estimated pro- duction for the irrigated acreage where only part of the acreage was irrigated represents 6 percent or more of the total production for only seven crops, sorghums (28 percent), corn (35 percent), hay (6 percent), wheat (25 percent), cotton (13 percent), pop- corn (13 percent), and cowpeas for peas (11 percent). No data are available regarding the production of tree fruits, nuts, and grapes on irrigated land. However, the irrigated acre- age of tree fruits, nuts, and grapes represents almost 80 percent of the total acreage in the 18 States and almost 40 percent of the total acreage in the 48 States. The value of the fruit, nut, and grape crops in the 18 States was $708 million in 1959. A large part of this value was for crops harvested from irrigated land. The value of the tree fruit, nut, and grape crops in the 18 States comprised 55 percent of the value of these crops in the 48 conter- minous States. Thus, at least half of the tree fruit, nut, and grape crops in the 48 conterminous States were produced in 1959 on irrigated land in the 18 States. Data are not available for the production on irrigated land of vegetables harvested for sale. The following table summarizes the acreages of vegetables grown for sale on irrigated land in the 18 States as well as the total acreages of vegetables harvested for sale in the 18 States and in the 48 conterminous States. XXXII IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Total acreage 48 States Acreage for 18 States Item Total Irrigated total Irrigated acreage as a percent of total for 48 States Irrigated acreage as a percent of total for 18 States All vegetable crops 3, 486, 741 162,914 243,983 111,324 133, 751 617, 362 200, 577 101,569 334,221 445,133 1, 077, 301 Dollars 736, 244, 138 1,439,729 100, 581 36, 196 38,851 97, 513 93, 597 181,144 71,692 146, 445 218,471 455, 239 Dollars 370,033,730 1,113,305 98,993 29, 576 32, 719 90,015 78, 093 179, 937 58, 935 24,569 210, 698 309, 770 NA 31.9 60.8 12.1 29.4 67.3 12.6 89.7 58.0 7.4 47.3 28.8 NA 77.3 98.4 81.7 84.2 Cantaloups and musk- 92.3 83.4 Lettuce and romalne 99.3 82.2 16.8 96.4 68.0 Value of vegetables har- NA NA Not available. Relation of water used for irrigation and other purposes. — Data on quantity of water used for irrigation purposes are available only for water delivered to farms by irrigation organizations. Irrigation organizations provided water for the irrigation of 12.9 out of the 31.2 million acres irrigated in 1959. Irrigation orga- nizations delivered 54.5 million acre-feet of water to farm irriga- tion water users. However, 9.8 million acre-feet of water was de- livered to farms where water from other sources was also used for irrigation purposes. The average amount of water delivered to farms per acre irrigated, for those irrigation organizations reporting the quantity of water delivered and the acres irrigated for farms receiving water for irrigation purposes from irrigation organizations only, was 3.2 acre-feet per acre irrigated for the 18 States. The acre-feet per acre irrigated reported for their irri- gation organizations varied from 1.2 to 4.8 acre-feet per acre in the 18 States. If it is assumed that the average acre-feet used per acre irrigated reported by these irrigation organizations indi- cate the approximate use of water per acre irrigated for land irri- gated for each of the 18 States, then the total quantity of water used for irrigation purposes in the 18 States would be approxi- mately 92 million acre feet in 1959. The conveyance loss of water as reported by irrigation organizations totaled 15.8 mil- lion acre-feet. The conveyance loss does not include losses from evaporation and other causes in reservoirs. The area of the principal reservoirs and regulated lakes in the 17 States is 3,446,000 acres and the estimated annual evaporation from these reservoirs and lakes is 12,299,000 acre-feet (Evaporation from the 17 Western States. Geological Survey Professional Paper 272-D, Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior). Thus, the total water withdrawn for irrigation uses in the 18 States was approximately 120 million acre-feet in 1959. The 1958 Census of Manufacturers reported the withdrawal of 2,978 billion gallons or 9 million acre-feet of water in 1959 in the 18 States. However, 92 percent of the water withdrawn by industry was discharged into the stream, etc., and therefore may have been available for reuse. In the 18 irrigation States, water withdrawn for the use of live- stock and poultry and for public use is a small percent of with- drawals for all purposes. A large part of the water withdrawn for industrial use is returned to streams and may be reused but the water delivered to farms for irrigation purposes is not avail- able for reuse because of transpiration and evaporation. Water used for irrigation may have amounted to as much as nine-tenths of the total water consumed in the 18 States. if U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1962 O 10510! SUMMARY TABLES IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table l.-IRRIGATED FARMS-NUMBER AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: CENSUSES OF 1959, 1954, AND 1950 Number of Irrigated farms All irrigated land in farms Percent of all 1959 1954 1950 Increase or decrease (-), 1954-1959 U.S Conterminous U.S. The North The South The West Conterminous area , . Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific Conterminous area New England: New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Centra!: Ohio Indiana Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Florida '. East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas . Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana %oming. '...."'.. ..."".! Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,613 4, 430 3,934 26,291 18,924 3,253 40,834 96,094 NA 111,154 2,017 4,333 3,509 17,789 11,660 4,475 41,050 112,231 NA 123,172 1,002 18,936 4,592 8,537 1,398 2,194 4,249 5,652 4,817 2,481 27,884 11,935 25,383 6,412 20,312 8,850 5,391 15,701 2,110 19,292 17,724 74,138 1,581 2,208 2,110 12,449 6,516 6,218 6,897 1,620 26,315 13,114 28,218 7,130 23,355 11,690 6,809 19,406 2,509 18,844 19,826 84,502 13,457 29,413 7,831 27,121 12,691 7,822 21,126 2,819 16,928 17,663 90,755 30,651 148,393 111,376 3,066,441 596,844 136,627 7,049,932 12,094,712 29,552,155 1,925,423 7,102,185 NA 20, 524, 547 38,395 135,1 75,578 1, 675, 564 536,195 185,130 6,380,860 11,207,997 NA 9,316,550 28.9 36.4 68.7 38.4 73.0 62.1 59.5 53.8 75.1 2,214 1,249 1,612 19,999 57,997 73,873 16,523 11,972 17,237 10,127 40,178 31,862 14,991 18,181 29,957 47,656 115,629 2,077,926 762,101 NA 31,101 1,115 65,743 24,952 33,700 413,526 8,605 10,979 17,357 99,686 711,812 484,850 197,632 5,655,638 1,874,520 2,576,. 1,469,911 2,684,757 731,835 1,152,450 1,061,683 542,976 1,006,969 1,384,284 7,395,570 25,787,455 1,258,321 4,552,481 31,450 54,616 36,237 ,136,018 381,044 6,950 ,164,487 ,642,484 NA 22, 683 1,009 11,975 59,024 58,912 17,950 9,207 2,396 32,998 37,672 90,371 1,171,369 331,551 NA 21,805 1,381 25,423 22,009 23,873 427,807 13,434 22,548 16, 658 132,490 857,863 707,818 108,151 4,707,028 1,890,671 2,324,571 1,262,632 2,262,921 649,615 1,177,407 1,072,682 567,498 778,135 1,490,366 7,048,049 19,248 28,117 7,251 5,706 5,339 1,510 13,901 9,781 35,294 78,069 876,259 138,686 422,107 576,775 34,071 3,131,534 1,716,792 2,137,237 1,431,767 2,872,348 655,287 963, 560 1,137,995 727,498 589,035 1,306,810 6,438,324 18.9 33.5 28.3 116.6 31.5 42.0 172.6 125.9 NA 22.4 18.3 11.9 25.2 33.3 38.8 21.0 20.8 35.9 30.5 21.0 49.9 38.7 58.1 50.8 101.2 115.4 109.7 166.0 17.8 15.4 97.3 10.9 52.9 126.2 125.9 100.7 79.7 202.8 157.1 101.5 229.2 132.2 82.7 213.8 67.6 257.3 52.2 78.1 99.8 19.0 31.4 21.5 94.2 46.0 12.6 15.4 12.5 16.6 23.5 29.6 35.2 33.2 20.3 18.2 26.5 25.5 16.7 26.5 18.2 43.9 94.4 97.9 93.7 121.2 29.4 18.8 73.8 11.0 20.6 36.9 77.8 138.0 102.6 66.8 178.9 144.2 82.4 177.1 96.9 55.6 172.9 55.3 226.2 41.3 75.2 83.4 19.9 24.7 17.2 91.3 17.6 31.4 28.9 21.7 27.2 25.3 12.5 32.6 10.9 14.0 27.6 15.5 18.2 14.7 116.1 96.7 90.5 118.9 21.7 76.3 22.7 60.2 137.9 77.5 73.1 146.1 127.6 72.7 182.8 105.9 51.6 123.2 53.9 258.1 34.8 74.0 70.9 -7,744 12,507 35,798 1,390,877 60,649 -48,503 669,072 886,715 NA 470,273 -1,027 14,961 -1,427 -3,407 5,499 3,338 16,705 13,663 5,784 15,785 -3,041 9,984 25,258 906,557 430,550 -11, 569 699 -32,804 -146,051 -222,968 89,481 948,610 -16,151 252,009 207,279 421,836 82,220 -24,957 -10,999 -24,522 228, 834 -106,082 347,521 NA Not available. 2 Less than 0.05 percent. *Data for 1954, for 17 Western States and Florida do not Include irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured; those for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Southeastern Missouri do not include either irrigated pasture or irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. See text. SUMMARY Summary Table 2.-IRRIGATED FARMS-ALL LAND AND IRRIGATED LAND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO USE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Average per farm Cropland harvested Farms reporting Hawaii'. . . Louisiana. Arizona California Colorado Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota Utah Washington Wyoming Farms with all harvest- ed crops irrigated: 18 States, total. Hawaii* Louisiana Arizona California. . . Colorado Idaho Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico. . . North Dakota. Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota. Texas Utah Washington. . . Wyoming 267, -131 1,251 ■4,817 262, 6 1* 5,391 74,138 20,312 25,383 4,592 11,935 18,936 2,110 8,850 471 2,481 17,724 1,002 27,884 15,701 19,292 6,412 178,029 1,081 2,669 175,360 4,614 58,505 15,988 19,651 542 6,618 3,327 1,786 7,713 139 358 14,507 12,507 14,317 5,021 84,502 23,355 28,218 2,736 13,114 12,500 2,509 11,690 399 1,620 19,826 923 26,315 19,406 18,844 7,130 196,677 5,822 65,164 17,975 21,616 447 7,602 3,129 2,154 10,488 150 296 15,943 15,386 14,184 5,362 213,330,397 958, 898 1,766,593 211,563,804 20,261,106 24,029,765 18,687,592 9,591,651 4,818,612 25,444,553 10,519,045 8,945,608 12,225,180 688, 180 1,744,647 13,733,452 2,243,966 24,116,410 8, 891, 138 6,216,373 19,406, 526 105,108,816 324,087 663,762 104,445,054 7,919,362 12,904,149 12,474,206 5,716,940 249,028 10,607,464 954,634 6,408,657 8,032,934 40,603 160,448 6,067,640 361,506 8,984,114 6,453,264 2,576,581 U, 533, 524 190,795,34? NA 1,896,951 188,898,397 21,025,139 22,967,240 16,592,897 8,683,254 2,681,618 23, 815, 899 6, 543, 570 7,483,187 11,912,319 38S, 449 952,253 13,090,186 1,851,308 19,371,430 9,928,400 5,013,494 16,596,754 94,622,067 7,739,135 11,776,534 10,551,257 5,171,686 208,404 10,276,046 825,037 6,475,593 6,530,875 35,037 103,172 5,655,879 246,968 9,682,605 6,212,379 1,926,547 11,204,913 797.7 766.5 366.7 805.6 3,758.3 324.1 920.0 377.9 1,049.3 2,131.9 555.5 4,239.6 1,381.4 1,461.1 703.2 774.9 2,239.5 864.9 566.3 322.2 3,026.6 590.4 299.8 248.7 595.6 1,716.4 220.6 780.2 290.9 459.5 1,602.8 286.9 3,588.3 1,041.5 292.1 553.3 640.2 1,009.8 619.3 516.0 180.0 2,894.5 674.9 3,087.8 271.8 710.5 307.7 980.1 1,816.1 523.5 2,982.5 1,019.0 976.1 587.8 660.3 2,005.8 736.1 511.6 266.1 2,327.7 481.1 1,329.3 180.7 587.0 239.3 466.2 1,351.8 263.7 3,006.3 622.7 233.6 489.0 526.2 834.4 135.8 2,089.7 248,517 1,217 4,811 243,706 4,736 65,980 19,340 22,832 4,580 11,422 18,854 1,894 8,493 468 2,463 15,567 990 27,394 14,713 17,903 6,077 178,029 1,081 2,669 175,360 4,614 58,505 15,988 19,651 542 6,618 3,327 1,786 7,713 139 358 14, 507 12,507 1A,317 5,02) 258,754 5,931 75,324 22,152 25,531 2,721 12,601 12,443 2,227 11,372 396 1,607 17,306 917 25,789 18,398 17,329 6,710 196,677 5,822 65,164 17,975 21,616 447 7,602 3,129 2,154 10,488 150 296 15,943 15,386 14,184 5,362 38,481,837 109, 101 597,205 37,884,632 1,011,791 7,260,791 2,645,655 2,575,957 2,085,855 2,428,840 4,439,591 326,956 711,851 162,225 589,738 1,596,390 241,582 8,347,683 935,024 1,331,151 1,193,552 18,747,587 34,408 256,312 18,491,275 984,884 5,361,401 1,768,165 1,799,481 130,285 964,137 451,929 278,727 548,346 18,338 20,200 691,255 43,989 3,149,427 664,783 690,324 925,604 824,309 31,837,858 1,072,523 7,167,153 2,193,936 2,350,424 1,058,550 2,346,648 2,529,287 356,380 669,684 123,749 358,942 1,608,013 227,131 6,626,599 1,035,477 1,036,169 1,077,193 16,867,684 1,057,865 4,931,465 1,456,655 1,588,161 67,895 969,393 359,369 334,797 518,953 17, 118 13,513 690,001 28,457 2,871,227 661,420 504,959 796,436 2,950 87,708 1,724 15,343 7,136 14,088 1,436 4,235 5,220 1,005 2,758 116 1,209 9,265 386 8,230 6,092 6,857 2,608 53,188 108 1,485 51,703 1,183 8,515 5,540 11,264 107 146 3,191 4,656 4,154 2,074 9,022,909 70,052 602,221 8,420,688 164,954 2,140,615 798,504 571, 185 128,902 606,068 285, 872 337,058 169, 514 14,834 95,961 571,222 43,468 1,390,515 344,475 319,021 438, 520 4,558,410 61,963 263,082 4,295,328 123,999 959,295 547,622 373,701 5,832 315,409 31,720 272,376 134,054 952 5,769 271,017 11,329 523,953 258,719 137,555 322,026 76,536 1,751 13,778 6,175 4,885 3,525 4,828 1,650 4,586 372 12,181 4,787 4,413 1,235 428 40,167 1,644 10,719 3,970 2,857 305 2,002 109 6,027 3,523 2,889 762 9,369,652 94,354 49,042 9,320,610 347,099 1,343,132 747,844 536,144 992,998 894,912 639,019 81,874 249,694 57,911 246,855 487,921 45,468 1,666,706 338,287 510,683 134,063 2,920,663 30,063 17,450 2,903,213 321,687 764,544 205,780 132,770 38,675 102,065 28,222 70,941 176,517 3,128 32,821 96,864 7,429 623,958 156,504 92,093 49,215 NA Not available. 1Data for 1959 are for farms reporting any land irrigated : Loulaiana, and Southeastern Missouri where Irrigated pasture ' * Not included In 18 States total. irrigated cropland harvested and/ or pasture, except for Arkansas, IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 2.-IRRIGATED FARMS-ALL LAND AND IRRIGATED LAND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO USE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Woodland pastured, 1959 Woodland nc pastured, 1959 (acres) Other land (house lots, roads, waste- land, etc.), 1959 (acres) Woodland , total Farms reporting, 1959 All irrigated farms: 18 States, total. Louisiana 17 Western States, total... Arizona California Colorado Montana Ne hraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma ............ Oregon South Dakota Texas Utah Washington Wyoming Farms with all harvest- ed crops irrigated: 18 States, total. Louisiana 17 Western States, total... Arizona California Colorado Kansas Montana Nehraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota Texas Utah Washington Wyoming ............. NA Not available. * Not included in 18 15,080,172 20,245 154,435 14,925,737 3,560,770 1,969,007 1,234,287 481,626 9,555 1,367,199 56,010 27,177 1,587,903 10,759 58,146 2,152,654 34,8 909,959 503,404 742,652 219,749 6,275,203 14,509 24,849 6,250,354 1,048,075 720,030 851,634 182,745 497 690,470 2,292 19,140 864,014 1,706 6,566 898,869 2,129 259,688 345,069 233,054 124,376 States total. 1,674,090 136,412 96,877 1,577,213 61,404 430,806 106,480 41,895 11,044 131,409 25,244 15,747 103,201 2,521 12,638 313,574 2,493 84,044 29,192 197, 513 668,206 40,024 15,555 652,651 10,033 185,289 68,396 12,787 169 69,741 1,590 10,898 88,534 176 18,087 17,216 58,200 4,949 103,371 1,298 12,956 10,054 11,295 3,066 9,256 12,740 1,233 3,213 338 1,696 7,220 995 5,852 7,264 7,941 156 4,848 1,527 1,016 2,594 50 291 3,755 6,296 3,590 3,621 129,524,525 381,200 191,363 129,333,162 12,510,461 9,574,934 12,416,301 4,639,027 1,473,133 18,639,531 4,724,046 7,708,923 9,022,303 417,922 692,094 8,310,474 1,839,890 11,222,331 6,417,674 2,861,601 16,862,517 66,802,862 75,399 52,989 66,749,873 5,247,540 4,158,068 8,518,972 2,787,152 64,847 7,286,191 392,821 5,334,888 6,026,976 13,029 91,731 3,849,611 287,439 4,168,137 4,713,472 1,197,842 12,611,157 324 7,517 3,279 5,675 320 3,623 1,444 131 1,565 2,909 2,6% 2,044 194 2,936 2,442 4,008 25 641 2,330 1,741 1,606 4,187,490 43,457 38,254 4,149,236 185,538 707,978 394,306 332,651 59,568 367, 290 114,815 223,886 114,016 6,009 35,566 282,980 13,606 640,348 234,586 76,570 359, 523 2,131,565 5,112 3,640 2,127,925 45,606 308,926 306,533 196,497 2,909 213,160 10,638 173,252 63,610 119 2,483 104,040 4,085 156,091 178,658 45,430 315,888 10,177,212 147,534 75,450 10,101,762 2,604,627 1,310,480 738,521 745,817 117,125 1,376,594 349,263 447,873 380,714 22,008 49,215 301,217 36,185 495,172 323,082 253,752 550,117 5,136,481 67,721 33,525 5,102,956 183,144 755,522 514,233 428,304 8,723 1,179,451 46,060 421,687 194,493 3,274 2,625 154,282 9,083 240,864 297,501 167,513 496,197 56,874,398 273,507 1,243,468 55,625,930 1,523,844 10,744,538 4,192,003 3,683,286 3,207,755 3,929,820 5,364,482 745,888 1,131,059 234,970 932,554 2,655,533 330,518 11,404,904 1,617,786 2,160,855 1,766,135 26,226,660 126,434 536,844 25,689,816 1,430,570 7,085,240 2,521,567 2,305,952 174,792 1,381,611 511,871 622,044 858,917 22,419 58,790 1,059,136 62,747 4,297,338 1,080,006 919,972 1,296, 845 1,401,097 45,367,063 1,521,153 10,399,616 3,625,832 3,278,844 1,636,896 3,472,801 3,024,551 642,121 1,054,015 162,761 487,136 2,383,356 277,723 8,644,954 1,611,374 1,610,152 1,533,778 23,606,919 HA 851,250 22,755,669 1,439,023 6,417,983 2,214,037 2,029,184 103,686 1,288,956 408,069 593,652 763,028 22,145 24,121 937,862 36,281 3,766,015 947,218 665,901 1,098,508 143 4,155 2,111 1,155 541 2,466 2,014 1,920 1,596 16,754,262 156,657 251,312 16,502,950 3,622,174 2,399,813 1,340,767 523,521 20,599 1,498,608 81,254 42,924 1,691,104 13,280 70,784 2,466,228 37,373 994,003 532, 596 940,165 227,757 6,943,409 54,533 40,404 6,903,005 1,058,108 905,319 920,030 195,532 666 30,038 952,548 1,882 7,302 1,004,611 2,237 277,775 362,285 291,254 129,325 SUMMARY Summary Table 2.-IRRIGATED FARMS-ALL LAND AND IRRIGATED LAND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO USE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued All Irrigated land Average acres per Irrigated Irrigated cropland harvested Farms reporting 1959 1954 Percent of total cropland har- vested all farms 1959 1954 Average acres per farm reporting Hawaii*. . . Louisiana. Arizona California Colorado Idaho Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico. . . North Dakota. Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota. Texas Utah Washington. . . Wyoming Farms with all harvest- ed crops Irrigated: 18 States, total. Hawaii*. . . Louisiana. Arizona California. . . Colorado Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico. . . North Dakota. Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota. Texas Dtah Washington.. . Wyoming 153,627,606 471,497 948,019 152,679,587 16,236,185 13,684,556 14,449,092 5,691,838 1,611,590 20,612,798 5,065,928 8,073,158 10,779,720 443,515 846,201 11,034,350 1,918,238 13,522,805 7,265,553 3,923,274 17,520,786 77,636,475 151,871 340,920 77,295,555 6,419,614 5,837,393 9,918,228 3,343,598 71,176 8,292,070 426,833 5,626,404 7,025,044 15,687 104,066 5,019,497 300,897 4,951,778 5,317,260 1,568,451 13,057,559 794,904 143,323,860 18,887,766 13,040,494 12,862,827 5,287,435 1,041,935 20,406,529 3,457,118 6,914,221 10,738,527 216,753 497,914 10,525,455 1,569,101 11,402,629 8,113,824 3,267,044 15,094,288 405,086 71,506,162 6,117,265 5,317,558 8,269,838 3,076,286 106,722 9,047,346 401,761 5, 947, 113 5,743,377 1D,593 84,230 4,603,159 211,282 6, 129, 591 5,123,714 1,186,890 10,129,437 31,222,967 141,179 484,850 30,738,117 1,152,450 7,395,570 2,684,757 2,576,580 762,101 1,874,520 2,077,926 542,976 731, 835 47,656 197,632 1,384,284 115,629 5,655,638 1,061,683 1,006,969 1,469,911 22,142,351 65,209 256,660 21,885,691 1,080,550 6,007,864 2,245,613 2,203,704 143,620 1,260,149 469,876 461,494 634,542 19,404 22,339 912,927 50,928 3,353,984 902,681 828,395 1,287,621 26,970,689 1,177,407 7,048,049 2,262,921 2,324,571 331,551 1,890,671 1,171,369 567,498 649,615 37,672 108,151 1,490,366 90,371 4,707,028 1,072,682 778,135 1,262,632 511,640 19,777,848 1,110,868 5,481,617 1,856,195 1,958,780 71,075 1,259,013 379,188 518,442 555,790 18,293 14,627 975,623 33,093 2,972,101 883,644 624,958 1,064,541 116.8 112.9 100.7 117.0 213.8 99.8 132.2 101.5 166.0 157.1 109.7 257.3 82.7 101.2 79.7 78.1 115.4 202.8 67.6 52.2 229.2 124.4 60.3 96.2 124.8 234.2 102.7 140.4 112.1 265.0 190.4 141.2 258.4 82.3 139.6 77.0 96.3 142.3 231.1 72.2 57.9 256.4 96.4 172.9 83.4 96.9 82.4 121.2 144.2 93.7 226.2 55.6 94.4 66.8 75.2 97.9 178.9 55.3 41.3 177.1 100.6 190.8 84.1 103.3 90.6 159.0 165.6 121.2 240.7 53.0 122.0 69.3 90.8 111.8 186.4 57.4 44.1 198.5 242,418 1,206 4,783 237,635 4,678 64,200 19, 166 22,515 4,517 11,189 18,804 1,882 8,431 454 2,405 13,926 972 27,096 14,561 16,800 6,039 178,029 1,081 2,669 175,360 4,614 58,505 15,988 19,651 542 6,618 3,327 1,786 7,713 139 358 14,507 12,507 14,317 5,021 6,897 252, 519 5,922 73,250 21,949 25,133 2,661 12,372 12,378 2,221 11,330 383 1,556 15,607 879 25,481 18,239 16,506 6,652 196,677 5,822 65,164 17,975 21,616 447 7,602 3,129 2,154 10,488 150 296 15,943 15,386 14,184 5,362 26,198,581 72,703 481,843 25,716,738 991,634 6,216,950 2,106,970 2,064,976 684,146 1,456,852 2,021,858 302,038 622,983 44,699 181,764 967,766 102,302 5,338,890 771,221 792,362 1,049,327 18,747,587 34,408 256,312 18,491,275 984,884 5,361,401 1,768,165 1,799,481 130,285 964,137 451,929 278,727 548,346 18,338 20,200 691,255 43,989 3,149,427 664,783 690,324 925,604 22,554,272 1,064,919 5,948,068 1,770,249 1, 854, 573 309,877 1,480,061 1,131,344 348,246 592,105 33,845 98,929 1,006,566 78,236 4,497,917 799,885 600,219 939,233 16,867,684 1,057,865 4,931,465 1,456,655 1,588,161 67,895 969,393 359,369 334,797 518,953 17,118 13, 513 690,001 28,457 2,871,227 661,420 504,959 796,436 18.1 41.2 19.9 18.1 97.3 77.5 35.8 53.9 3.3 17.9 11.2 24.0 72.6 18.0 62.5 13.0 19.5 10.6 13.0 96.7 66.8 30.1 47.0 32 . b 50.9 14.2 62.6 15.6 55.1 14.7 97.4 71.4 33.9 96.7 52.2 18.1 65.1 13.8 60.4 11.0 96.7 59.2 27.9 42.6 93.0 45.7 11.5 53.8 11.6 51.2 108.1 60.3 100.7 108.2 212.0 96.8 109.9 91.7 151.5 130.2 107.5 160.5 73.9 98.5 75.6 69.5 105.2 197.0 53.0 47.2 173.8 105.3 31.8 96.0 105.4 213.5 91.6 110.6 91.6 240.4 145.7 135.8 156.1 71.1 131.9 69.7 72.9 122.9 217.1 53.2 48.2 184.3 NA Not available. 1Data for 1959 are for farms reporting Louisiana, and Southeastern Missouri where * Not included in 18 States total. farms reporting irrigated cropland harvested and/or pasture, except for Arkansa IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 2.-IRRIGATED FARMS-ALL LAND AND IRRIGATED LAND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO USE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Irrigated land1 — Continued Irrigated farms by total of cropland harvested, 1959 Hawaii* Louisiana 17 Western States, total. Arizona California Colorado Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma .................... Oregon South Dakota Texas Utah Washington Wyoming 5,024,386 68,476 3,007 5,021,379 160,816 1,178,620 577,787 511,604 77,955 417,668 56,068 240,938 108,852 2,957 15,868 416,518 13,327 316,748 290,462 214,607 420,584 43,695 1,064 NA 4,416,417 112,488 1,099,981 492,672 469,998 21,674 410,610 40,025 219,252 57,510 3,827 9,222 483,800 12,135 209,111 272,797 177,916 323,399 41 1,844 2,543 5,239 194 472 10,435 1,582 1,619 45 20 1,401 2,111 3,055 226 290 5,486 1,093 1,625 38 1,646 1,656 478 7,913 1,858 3,037 41 1,288 2,526 2,200 501 629 8,398 3,904 6,827 244 140 2,488 3,320 2,629 1,287 672 5,893 4,969 5,093 689 2,952 7,007 324 5,474 1,817 1,781 1,910 4,653 2,912 2,280 1,912 2,490 8,173 278 18 States, total Hawaii* Louisiana 17 Western States, total. Arizona California Colorado Kansas Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma .................... Oregon South Dakota Texas Dtah Washington Wyoming 3,394,764 30,801 348 3,394,416 95,666 646,463 477,448 404,223 13,335 296,012 17,947 182,767 86,196 1,066 2,139 221, 672 6,939 204,557 237,898 138,071 362,017 NA 2,910,164 53,003 550,152 399,540 370,619 3,180 289,620 19,819 183,645 36,837 1,175 1,114 285,622 4,636 100,874 222,224 119,999 268,105 19,182 2,187 29 1,691 2,420 4,745 184 453 9,732 1,493 1,522 21 14 1,179 1,927 2,655 212 1,471 1,311 467 7,122 1,642 2,800 19 2,201 1,614 621 7,327 3,352 6,231 62 80 1,493 2,727 1,971 1,109 665 4,859 4,064 4,185 84 1,652 1,442 138 2,911 1,355 1,353 1,563 736 3,468 1,940 1,451 162 NA Not available. *Data for 1959 ftp for farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959. Louisiana, and Southeastern Missouri where irrigated pasture was not 20ther irrigated land (not cropland harvested) . * Not included in 18 States total. except for Arkansas, SUMMARY 7 Summary Table 3.-FARMS REPORTING AND ACRES OF LAND AND SELECTED CROPS-IRRIGATION FOR 18 STATES: 1959 Farms reporting part of crops irrigated All of irrigated No part of crop irrigated Acres in farm ■ part of irrigated All of irrigated No part of crop irrigated All farms Land in farms Irrigated farms All land Irrigated land Cropland harvested Irrigated cropland harvested.... Land other than cropland irrigated. All specified crops harvested, total1. All field crops harvested, total Corn for all purposes Sorghums for all purposes including sirup. Small grains harvested, total. All wheat Winter wheat. Spring wheat. Oats Barley Rye Flaxseed Other grains. Soybeans harvested for all purposes. Cowpeas harvested for all purposes2 . Peanuts harvested for all purposes . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas Hay cut, total3 Alfalfa and mixtures Clover, timothy, and mixtures. Vetch or peas Oats, wheat, and other small grains. Wild hay Other hay Crass silage Field seeds harvested, total. Alfalfa seed Red clover seed Sweetclover seed Other field seedB Cotton harvested Irish potatoes harvested Sweetpotatoes harvested Sugar beets harvested Hops harvested Popcorn harvested All other field crops harvested. VEGETABLES Vegetables harvested for i Asparagus Green snap beans Cantaloups and muskmelons Sweet corn Lettuce and romaine Dry oni ons Green peas (English) Tomatoes All other vegetables harvested for sale. FRUITS AND NUTS Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale, total Strawberries. Blackberries and dewberries Boysenberries Raspberries . Cranberries . Blueberries. . . Other berries. 1,044,166 267,431 NA 305,372 48,205 9,440 1,803 78,266 140,021 84,010 6,415 NA 20,183 7,226 3,794 136,417 93,377 29,738 18,318 9,916 3,624 1,514 4,692 242,433 242,433 10,760 7,350 4,271 1,385 178,029 178,029 207,864 20,205 19,539 177,213 34,393 31,924 22,688 713 676 34,027 269 263 6,806 6,806 6,806 NA NA NA 40,825 1,413 1,298 13,735 451 428 16,630 1,248 1,007 10,298 6,576 3,906 1,193 37,410 19,159 18,956 1,366 1,234 1,226 5,632 2,492 2,473 3,577 2,140 2,125 4,973 2,122 2,108 10,501 5,616 5,563 2,331 2,081 2,066 4,082 3,018 2,995 2,424 1,541 1,533 13,483 6,984 6,936 64,404 64,404 24,998 24,998 187,659 142,820 21,975 33,758 39,412 13,284 15,382 NA 204,224 33,708 9,410 1,650 67,506 132,671 79,739 5,030 NA 16,714 4,662 3,652 101,254 79,352 28,805 3,140 1,437 2,851 4,885 250 1,064 883 6,499 714,860,571 213,330,397 31,222,967 38,481,837 26,198,581 5,024,386 145,919,684 142,385,375 17,226,242 16,675,042 64,882,038 39,405,930 28,588,544 10,817,386 7,965,568 12,111,391 903,175 2,388,420 1,198,088 909,466 1,412,504 193,783 362,107 336,419 28,193,290 11,956,343 1,699,501 160,110 31,097 2,423,603 9,663,410 2,071,365 187,861 1,584,908 622,730 112,522 67,067 782,589 8,585,554 570,297 91,552 735,280 33,115 20,277 652,430 1,439,729 100,581 36,196 38,851 97,513 93,597 181,144 71,692 146,445 218,471 455,239 65,386 38,043 7,428 4,166 10,147 1,493 1,355 2,754 197, 504, 21^ 30,275,761 37,836,891 23,880,618 2,582,552 2,887,983 5,251,160 1,760,700 1,226,427 534,273 381,374 1,656,001 14,865 37,760 1,198,088 202,372 58,087 12,780 47,166 7,279,157 4,629,073 875,279 420 3,526 240,817 1,317,958 165,580 46,504 391,546 244,432 41,972 3,027 102, 115 3,370,007 443,002 12,677 701,142 32,736 5,096 94,449 1,133,305 98,993 29,576 32,719 90,015 78,093 179,937 58,935 24,569 210,698 309,770 33,618 23,874 2,043 2,679 2,669 1,493 351 509 105,108,816 105,108,816 22,142,351 18,747,587 18,747,587 3,394,764 23,560,674 20,884 087 1,857,738 2,132,887 4,703,047 1,328,536 829,224 499,312 364,322 1,564,089 14,003 37,623 1,198,088 196,386 54,738 11,837 37,658 6,796,002 4,343,682 821,282 420 3,034 228,674 1,209,612 148,065 41,233 383,775 242,421 41,886 3,015 96,453 2,923,665 439,687 12,341 699,865 32,430 4,437 91,621 1,105,592 97,414 29,321 32,493 58,690 24,307 210,110 307,671 32,213 22,787 1,965 2,630 2,531 1,493 333 474 2,996.531 724,814 755,096 548,113 432,164 397,203 34,961 17,052 91,912 862 137 483,155 285,391 53,997 12,143 108,346 17,515 5,271 15,826,185 947,206 644,946 947,206 119,279,450 118,504,757 14,643,690 13,787,059 59,630,878 37,645,230 27,362,117 10,283,113 7,584,194 10,455,390 888,310 2,350,660 707,094 1,354,417 181,003 314,941 288,513 20,914,133 7,327,270 824,222 159,690 27,571 2,182,786 8,345,452 1,905,785 141,357 1,193,362 378,298 70,550 64,040 680,474 5,215,547 127,295 73,875 34,138 326,424 1,588 6,620 6,132 7,498 15,504 1,207 12,757 121,876 7,773 145,469 31,768 14,169 5,385 1,487 7,478 Tree fruits, nuts, snd grapes, total 113,994 60,260 59,750 NA Not available. 1Nursery and greenhouse products (horticultural specialties) are the only excluded crops. 2Cowpeas for fresh market, or for canning, freezing or other processing are excluded. 3Sorghum hay and annual legumes hays (soybeans, cowpeas, peanuts, etc.) are excluded. Data for honeydew melons, reported separately in Arizona, included with cantaloups. IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 4.-IRRIGATION CROP SUMMARY1 -FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, 1959 and 1954 i Farms reporting All farms and all land in farms Cropland harvested Irrigated farms and land in farms .... Cropland harvested All other land in irrigated farms . CROPS HARVESTED All specified crops harvested3 Field Crops All field crops harvested Corn for all purposes Harvested for grain bushels . Sorghums for all purposes, including sirup Harvested for grain or seed bushels . Small grains , total All wheat bushels . Winter wheat bushels . Spring wheat bushels . Oats bushels . Barley bushels . Rye bushels . Flaxseed bushels . Rice bushels . Other grains Soybeans harvested for all purposes Harvested for beans bushels . Cowpeas harvested for all purposes* Harvested for dry peas bushels . Peanuts harvested for nil purposes Harvested for nuts pounds . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans 100- lb . bags . Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas .. .bushels . ys cut, total5 tons. Alfalfa and mixtures tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures tons . Lespedeza tans . Vetch or peas terns . Oats, wheat, and other saaJJ grains tons. Wild hay tons. Other hay tons . Grass silage tans, green weight . Field seed crops harvested Alfalfa seed bushels . Red clover seed bushels . Sweetclover seed bushels . Other field seeds Cotton harvested bales . Irish potatoes harvested bushels . Sweetpotatoes harvested bushels. Sugar beets harvested , .tons . 3 harvested pounds . Popcorn harvested 1,000 lb., ear corn. All other field crops harvested VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE Vegetables harvested far sale, total. Asparagus Green snap beans Cabbage Cantaloups and mus&melons Sweet corn Lettuce and ramaine Dry onions Green peas (English) Tomatoes All other vegetables for sale. FRUITS AND NUTS HARVESTED Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale, total Strawberries quarts . Blackberries and dewberries quarts . Boysenberries quarts . Raspberries quarts . Cranberries ■barrels . Blueberries quarts . 69 1 Other berries 70 tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, total 267,431 242,418 267,431 242,418 24,998 42,441 27,309 18,537 15,932 10,298 6,576 3,906 1,193 18,956 1,226 2,473 2,125 2,108 5,563 2,066 2,995 1,533 6,936 NA 25.6 28.9 100.0 97.5 100. l* 97.3 94.8 11.5 289,235 245,279 213,218 165,209 188,325 145,289 22,012 33,764 NA 39,527 29,379 13,307 6,442 15,623 14,159 NA 211,325 34,861 9,410 1,669 67,968 133,445 80,104 5,222 NA 16,747 4,669 3,653 106,426 79,435 28,836 3,159 1,452 2,865 4,938 37.1 6,241 21.7 2,839 41.9 879 34.9 3,056 ioo.o 35.6 246 286,793 259,416 286,793 259,416 27,377 37,565 20,713 17,426 13,031 11,878 7,527 4,958 30,974 25,126 1,704 17,871 20,978 1,231 3,302 2,511 2,466 6,674 2,735 2,726 1,846 8,353 NA 22.2 25.1 100.0 97.7 100.0 59,750 52.4 54,244 67,668 38.5 82.7 48.7 54.6 43.5 66.8 38.7 17.2 37.3 35.6 100.0 22.2 NA 51.0 392,121 322,308 241,984 126,740 274,878 133,643 19,598 60,200 NA 46,546 28, 102 24,801 8,795 27,200 18,597 262,531 50,251 11,164 4,326 86,626 157,265 91,567 6,071 30,134 3,693 8,894 189,131 215,924 57,269 3,478 2,087 3,206 3,321 415 1,380 1,277 10,055 7,508 2,778 1,384 4,065 §4,964 31,222,967 26,198,581 31,222,967 26,198,581 5,024,386 20,884,087 1,857,738 1,363,403 2,132,887 1,947,613 4,703,047 1,328,536 829,224 499,312 364,322 1,564,089 14,003 37,623 1,198,088 196,386 54,738 53,281 11,837 7,354 37,658 37,214 6,796,002 4,343,682 821,282 420 3,034 228,674 1,209,612 148,065 41,233 383,775 242,421 41,886 3,015 96,453 2,923,665 439,687 12,341 699,865 32,430 4,437 91,621 1,105,592 97,414 29,321 32,493 89,608 76,679 179,299 58,690 24,307 210,110 307,671 32,213 22,787 1,965 2,630 2,531 1,493 333 474 1,538,782 10.8 10.2 12.8 1A.2 10.3 10.4 10.6 24.1 36.3 48.3 24.2 38.9 37.2 34.1 77.1 13.5 95.2 97.9 21.9 IA.0 76.8 96.9 81.0 83.6 91.9 81.9 99.0 81.9 16.6 96.2 67.6 49.3 59.9 26.5 63.1 24.9 100.0 24.6 17.2 75.8 683,637,604 118,216,252 182,107,430 12,283,256 169,824,174 121,501,288 15,368,504 12,030,597 14,542,155 11,793,816 60,178,991 38,077,394 27,759,320 10,318,074 7,601,246 10,547,302 889,172 2,350,797 713,080 1,357,766 1,170,078 181, 946 63,991 324,449 313,298 21,397,288 7,612,661 878,219 159,690 28,063 2,194,929 8,453,798 1,923,300 146,628 1,201,133 380,309 70,636 64,052 686,136 5,661,889 130,610 79,211 35,415 685 15,840 560,809 334,137 3,167 6,875 6,358 7,905 16,918 1,845 13,002 122,138 8,361 147,568 33, 173 15,256 5,463 1,536 7,616 490,412 27,678,507 23,262,090 27,678,507 23,262,090 4,416,417 19,342,491 877,074 546,494 1,647,523 1,420,996 4,910,089 902,936 415,286 487,650 410, 691 1,669,239 1,920 38,234 1,747,667 139,402 19,109 18,565 18,118 2,671 10,732 10,348 6,699,325 4,375,629 695,242 842 2,297 219,564 1,220,588 158,703 26,460 386,554 292,410 21,527 5,940 66,677 14,131 660, 154 23,833 4,096 59,194 975,609 83,595 31,385 29,079 88,278 76,217 174,040 38,082 25,770 147, 067 282,096 2,167 1,934 1,375 14.9 1A.5 71.2 22.0 34.8 39.8 94.9 95.0 21.8 69.8 97.5 78.4 75.9 40.1 47.8 11.9 45.3 23.9 100.0 28.8 24.8 1,338,777 71.4 NA Not available. xData for a crop which was only partly irrigated are included with the nonirrigated crops. 217 conterminous Western States and Louisiana. 3Nursery and greenhouse products (horticultural specialities) are the only excluded crops. 4Cowpeas for fresh market, or for canning, freezing or other processing are excluded. 5Sorghum hay and annual legume hays (soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts,) are excluded. The acreages for soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts include both acreage grown alone and acreage grown with other crops which were separately reported only in Louisiana. 6Data for honeydew melons reported separately in Arizona, included with cantaloups. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION FOR 18 SPECIFIED STATES:2 1959 AND 1954 comparable. See text page Production Value of production 1959 1954 1959 1954 Irrigated Nonirrigated Irrigated Nonirrigated Irrigated Irrigated Per- Per- Per- Per- cent Aver- Aver- cent Aver- Aver- cent Nanlrrigated cent Nonirrigated Total units of age per Total units age Total units of total for age Total units age Dollars of for (dollars) Dollars of far (Dollars) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx XXI xxx xxx xn xxx 1 XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx 2 E EE S E E E XXX E E E E E xxx E E E 3 5 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XIX xxx xxx XIX xxx XXX xxx 6 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 2,438,855,102 38.9 3,837,406,737 2,178,631,554 34.9 4,068,246,089 7 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 157,394,633 22.1 553,642,191 75,301,494 11.2 598,802,067 8 98,228,621 18.2 72.0 441,071,293 36.7 29,810,600 7.8 54.5 353,578,031 25.8 111,528,254 19.4 464,323,368 46,553,789 8.6 497,803,660 9 126,161,788 24.5 389,761,438 98,657,001 23.5 321,964,823 10 124,396,146 26.2 63.9 350,302,042 29.7 68,992,580 31.1 48.6 152,764,991 15.7 114,794,708 28.1 294,201,076 88,136,130 31.6 190.919,053 11 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 380,600,032 18.2 1,714,117,850 381,563,370 16.8 1,886,937,725 12 52,182,584 6.5 39.3 745,126,092 19.6 28,872,032 4.5 32.0 613,011,316 15.2 88,462,837 6.3 1,326,293,453 59,045,831 4.3 1,328,763,148 13 28,394,776 4.5 34.2 601,178,019 21.7 9,243,730 1.9 22.3 476,536,376 17.5 49,550,128 4.5 1,055,995,641 19,725,434 1.9 1,028,876,777 14 23,787,808 1A.2 47.6 143,948,073 14.0 19,628,302 12.6 40.3 136,474,940 10.3 38,912,709 12.6 270,297,812 39,320,397 11.6 299,886,371 15 17,264,207 8.8 47.4 179,204,454 23.6 16,979,143 5.1 41.3 314,511,146 26.8 11,705,264 9.6 109,614,011 13,233,048 5.9 212,937,343 16 79,952,435 23.9 51.1 255,156,094 24.2 77,364,746 27.5 46.3 203,799,684 24.2 78,456,857 27.3 208,642,758 87,808,052 28.7 218,201,761 17 333,790 2.6 23.8 12,454,899 14.0 24,761 0.3 12.9 9,731,399 13.3 339,130 2.9 11,335,287 27,578 0.2 12,117,324 11' 1,387,544 9.5 36.9 13,229,696 5.6 1,228,170 4.5 32.1 25,953,144 6.2 4,012,691 9.1 40,245,866 4,118,897 5.0 78,081,294 19 89,791,855 100.0 74.9 100,350,168 100.0 57.4 185,495,347 100.0 209,723,372 100.0 20 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx 12,441,593 41.3 17,672,788 7,606,592 17.1 36,836,855 21 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXI XXX XXX m 2,481,128 5.6 41,604,627 1,058,753 3.7 27,695,218 22 1,324,568 5.7 24.9 21,887,268 18.7 435,635 4.0 23.5 10,374,840 13.6 2,455,567 5.7 40,417, 173 1,047,555 4.0 25,161,385 23 357,024 10.1 3,167,384 196,264 6.0 3,088,796 24 91,132 13.0 12.4 612,262 9.6 38,482 10.3 14.4 334,764 6.0 331,208 13.9 2,059,472 164,782 10.3 1,431,626 :• 6,794,035 23.8 21,776,022 1,789,673 9.0 18,134,127 26 68,288,914 23.6 1,835 221,033,360 706 13,942,918 11.8 1,347 103,805,316 326 6,742,099 24.6 20,657,788 1,676,591 11.8 12,473,659 27 11,487,993 94.6 17.5 660,811 3.8 11,374,196 90.4 16.9 1,203,870 5.0 88,287,967 94.4 5,245,111 86,366,934 90.5 9,015,875 28 1,530,259 18.7 32.3 6,647,793 23.0 1,022,825 18.5 24.0 4,505,078 21.7 3,800,663 19.1 16,142,892 3,072,188 18.5 13,563,778 29 18,508,229 43.1 2.7 24,480,012 1.1 16,948,671 39.1 2.5 26,388,948 1.1 449,267,098 50.6 437,988,100 375,619,778 43.7 483,371,484 30 15,103,044 56.8 3.5 11,480,990 1.5 14,058,013 52.3 3.2 12,831,159 1.6 379,716,242 63.1 221,968,022 316,099,995 54.9 260,122,880 31 1,231,371 49.7 1.5 1,247,225 1.4 961,624 40.4 1.4 1,419,352 1.3 27,680,328 51.7 25,890,392 21,952,389 42.7 29,411,200 32 1,085 0.5 2.6 221,497 1.4 1,109 0.7 1.3 154,204 1.0 25,709 0.6 4,035,807 31,193 0.8 4,038,935 33 6,367 11.9 2.1 47,244 1.7 4,393 4.5 1.9 92,496 1.7 142,313 12.0 1,042,715 92,253 4.5 1,942,416 - 402,247 17.8 1.8 1,856,153 0.8 359,532 15.6 1.6 1,939,276 1.0 8,532,680 19.7 34,787,778 7,289,160 15.8 38,898,216 35 1,203,257 15.6 1.0 6,509,396 0.8 1,147,711 13.5 0.9 7,368,111 0.7 26,233,412 19.9 105,267,720 24,448,203 18.0 111,700,027 36 229,561 9.6 1.6 2,172,106 1.1 226,289 10.8 1.4 1,859,748 0.9 4,602,070 10.7 38,306,367 4,407,162 12.0 32,282,993 3? 331,297 25.9 8.0 945,401 6.4 190,000 20.8 7.2 724,602 5.5 2,334,344 25.9 6,689,299 1,299,423 20.7 4,974,817 38 XXX XXI XXX XXX XXX XXI m HI XXX XXX 37,332,929 46.0 43,900,433 41,779,604 46.0 48,995,163 yj 1,254,359 71.4 5.2 502,066 1.3 1,573,178 60.0 5.4 1,048,861 1.6 23,554,128 76.9 7,095,209 32,181,043 63.1 18,791,448 40 218,000 66.2 5.2 111,234 1.6 121,621 64.3 5.6 67,498 1.4 3,921,741 69.7 1,705,772 3,776,503 66.3 1,917,752 -I 1A.514 6.2 4.8 219,032 3.4 31,127 7.2 5.2 402,610 2.8 77,771 6.3 1,162,759 198,742 6.9 2,691,780 ;.2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX in XXX 9,779,289 22.4 33,936,693 5,623,316 18.0 25,594,183 -3 4,589,108 58.9 1.6 3,204,786 0.6 4,060,990 58.4 1.4 2,898,305 0.4 768,659,790 59.9 *515, 097,864 *786,825,973 58.5 558,774,774 44 162,477,070 86.1 369.5 26,223,702 200.8 129,390,040 82.3 334.0 27,871,389 195.9 212,715,997 88.7 27,026,635 166,144,709 85.6 28,046,931 45 2,056,912 20.5 166.7 7,991,005 100.9 1,946,623 19.2 137,8 8,206,509 74.4 6,560,158 40.3 9,702,411 7,108,245 29.3 17,110,967 46 13,796,573 97.0 19.7 422,252 11.9 11,312,301 96.6 17.1 402,544 11.3 157,931,722 97.0 4,856,701 127,758,979 96.8 4,273,444 47 53,527,469 98.1 1,651 1,053,447 1,538 36,993,634 96.7 1,552 1,281,419 1,021 26,611,749 98.2 490,071 14,907,610 96.5 544,812 48 8,299 25.3 1.9 24,496 1.5 6,930 30.9 1.7 15,492 1.1 204,950 28.0 528,012 279,893 37.5 466,860 49 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13,693,439 20.7 52,358,995 10,201,086 17.7 47,459,245 50 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 370,033,730 91.0 36,509,326 250,314,681 79.5 64,558,985 51 XXX XXX XXX NA NA NA NA NA NA '■2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 53 NA NA NA NA NA NA 54 NA NA NA NA NA NA 55 NA NA NA NA NA NA '■6 NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 NA NA NA NA NA NA '■8 NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX NA NA NA NA NA NA 61 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 43,431,217 72.5 16,059,275 32,908,891 63.4 18,989,771 62 141,303,547 74.6 6,201 48,128,007 3,155 95,635,026 66.0 5,463 49,187,502 2,570 37,822,698 78.0 10,640,576 27,231,634 70.9 11,170,719 63 8,597,110 41.8 4,375 11,979,410 2,193 3,590,778 23.2 3,788 11,903,855 1,703 1,037,593 41.6 1,457,970 521,579 21.0 1,961,193 64 10,136,177 71.9 3,854 3,968,529 2,584 9,370,747 63.1 4,324 5,478,940 2,094 1,217,437 71.7 480,925 2,069,916 66.0 1,064,308 6? 6,038,888 28.7 2,386 14,978,590 1,967 4,626,323 25.5 2,392 13,483,728 2,194 1,519,284 32.4 3,167,348 1,621,184 28.5 4,070,270 66 154,301 100.0 103.3 93,031 100.0 67.7 1,383,473 100.0 1,116,372 100.0 6" 903,508 41.5 2,713 1,273,924 1,247 211,630 30.1 1,223 492,346 1,153 257,500 41.5 363,134 69,838 30.1 162,367 68 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xn xxx 193,232 32.6 399,322 278,368 33.2 560,914 69 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 10 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND Corn for all purposes Cora harvested for grain State and Item Farms reporting Farms reporting 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 18 States: Total Irrigated... . Nonirrigated. 331,676 42,441 289,235 429,686 37,565 392,121 560,793 33,939 526,854 17,226,242 1,857,738 15,368,504 17,689,817 877,074 16,812,743 20,116,645 634,756 19,481,8 272,588 27,309 245,279 343,021 20,713 322,308 507,075 22,326 484,749 13,394,000 1,363,403 12,030,597 14,272,846 546,494 13,726,352 Louisiana: Irrigated.. . . Nonirrigated. Hawaii:* Irrigated.. . . Nonirrigated. 17 Western States: Total Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. Arizona: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . California: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Colorado : Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Irrigated Nonirrigated Kansas: Irrigated Nonirrigated Montana: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . .. Nebraska : Irrigated Nonirrigated Nevada: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . New Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Oklahoma: Irrigated Nonirrigated... . South Dakota: Irrigated. ... Nonirrigated. Texas: Irrigated. ... Nonirrigated. Utah: Irrigated... . Nonirrigated. Washington : Irrigated... . Nonirrigated. Wyoming: Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. 297,411 42,273 255,138 371,614 37,022 334,592 488,620 33,612 455,008 16,829,663 1,856,671 14,972,992 72 29,813 9 56,986 738 3,004 244 50,167 17,083,367 873,193 16,210,174 19,394,763 634,111 18,760,652 239,902 27,152 212,750 1,354 1,742 288,272 20,266 268,006 436,814 22,121 414,693 13,031,361 1,362,403 11,668,958 13,715,400 543,164 13,172,236 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES 11 Corn harvested for grain- Continued Sorghums for all purposes Sorghums larvested r for seed 'or grain Production (bushels) Farms reporting Acres Far hb reporting Bushels 1959 Average per 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949' 1959 1954 19497 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 539,299,914 383,388,631 466,543,742 40.3 26.9 297,950,479 231,755 259,410 259,308 16,675,042 16,810,268 9,734,946 181,141 139,771 130,123 1 98,228,621 29,810,600 20,574,359 72.0 54.5 71,119,598 18,537 17,426 9,984 2,132,887 1,647,523 642,276 15,932 13,031 7,316 2 441,071,293 353,578,031 445,969,383 36.7 25.8 226,830,881 213,218 241,984 249,324 14,542,155 15,162,745 9,092,670 165,209 126,740 122,807 3 54,820 126,123 16,180 54.8 37.9 26,501 2 12 4 61 320 4 1 2 4 11,041,790 10,666,987 13,013,877 30.5 19.3 2,975,589 797 1,519 1,679 11,855 14,347 8,244 231 268 340 5 2,795 NA NA 1A.6 NA 455 NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 1,796 NA NA 43.8 NA 528 NA NA NA NA NA NA 7 528,203,304 372,595,521 453,513,685 40.5 27.2 294,948,389 230,956 257,879 257,625 16,663,126 16,795,601 9,726,698 180,909 139,501 129,783 e 98,173,801 29,634,477 20,558,179 72.1 54.7 71,093,097 18,535 17,414 9,980 2,132,826 1,647,203 642,272 15,931 13,029 7,316 9 430,029,503 342,911,044 432,955,506 36.9 26.0 223,855,292 212,421 240,465 247,645 14,530,300 15,148,398 9,084,426 164,978 126,472 122,467 I'- 106,448 220,970 203,268 34.6 33.4 67,378 1,245 1,695 1,189 140,404 132,823 67,018 799 1,191 881 ll 140,560 86,895 185,009 8.3 7.6 2,450 31 44 77 1,055 819 1,236 5 5 15 12 10,333,611 5,127,537 673,366 68.4 57.2 9,553,609 2,762 2,101 1,321 220,661 117,538 48,457 2,355 1,572 1,033 13 700,188 261,182 477,445 65.3 45.1 649,365 224 268 498 22,254 17,308 19,316 161 164 403 1A 12,969,802 4,160,804 6,186,385 71.5 53.9 7,936,106 1,599 1,100 874 89,387 35,886 21,606 1,352 672 595 15 2,112,580 1,583,399 5,430,260 18.7 11.6 1,258,066 4,515 6,113 7,269 519,821 759,991 575,641 2,534 2,816 2,492 16 1,784,299 841,185 676,650 75.4 61.2 889,860 22 2 4 569 34 26 12 2 3 17 10,902 10,916 37,097 66.1 44.6 4,076 1 30 1? 2,450,957 224,653 69,855 65.5 41.1 1,820,300 1,010 558 217 135,332 70,683 18,731 934 460 188 19 67,451,466 30,998,736 61,715,432 41.2 23.6 35,038,180 67,549 74,949 61,551 4,661,229 5,352,068 2,247,855 58,727 46,419 34,447 20 123,154 57,359 91,580 54.4 33.2 59,414 4 11 68 189 21 18,910 58,825 66,063 32.6 16.5 12,300 3 7 122 105 235 2,295 1 4 2 22 59,994,850 15,535,984 10,682,142 74.5 56.4 43,416,420 1,429 573 125 49,911 13,588 3,230 1,256 377 57 23 250,223,710 169,083,590 213,576,966 44.3 27.7 141, 112, 958 33,862 24,642 14,679 1,501,569 745,400 295,902 30,199 16,363 4,457 24 18,634 10,662 12,584 61.1 37.8 7,254 18 6 7 297 121 80 10 3 7 25 175 1,175 510 58.3 13.8 1 10 1 26 472,917 360,459 548,183 38.1 29.4 171,546 1,403 1,809 1,157 98,280 86,962 34,874 907 900 497 27 133,650 157,144 5,450 664,677 7,919 15.5 12.2 45.4 32,957 1,212 1 1,820 3,578 186,300 30 331,094 485,233 791 1,125 NA 2,461 28 29 6,750,774 9,086,147 11,457,758 25.2 23.1 3,499,928 525 724 2,498 9,719 10,001 34,133 25 NA 20 30 90,090 16,720 7,246 60.3 51.3 51,060 235 155 70 17,582 6,238 2,855 189 106 57 31 6,143,428 2,195,987 19,196,911 31.5 11.7 2,005,918 26,619 36,339 42,852 1,135,054 1,565,429 1,057,621 16,885 11,850 20,789 3.' 1,258,184 468,136 175,819 78.2 65.9 822,540 7 228 6 33 531,475 289,640 308,530 47.7 53.2 308,867 1 2 1 33 2 34 466,402 135,433 93,187 55.6 33.6 191,957 18 16 9 852 521 106 8 NA 4 35 61,167,507 101,362,317 76,056,137 25.0 30.3 24,787,625 8,428 5,610 7,213 276,538 141,078 147,410 4,130 NA 656 36 1,797,261 811,428 436,370 49.2 36.3 1,365,914 8,452 9,318 4,924 1,371,249 1,181,980 444,638 7,841 7,724 3,989 37 34,478,973 27,605,913 43,641,027 26.4 16.8 15,046,417 69,357 89,903 107,137 6,214,051 6,223,668 4,213,550 51, 510 47,712 56,721 38 270,620 148,914 128,322 65.1 57.9 138,537 43 67 62 393 405 346 15 12 4 39 5,867 10,078 7,906 77.2 41.1 1,925 2 10 7 14 98 30 1 2 40 4,900,100 1,403,278 402,276 82.4 67.0 4,064,474 254 11 7,089 122 245 10 41 80,520 60,700 47,553 73.9 49.0 49,755 1 3 46 70 1 3 42 1,136,472 155,505 163,027 59.5 45.3 536,728 33 3 10 494 102 116 2 1 43 78,818 58,400 86,225 33.1 19.3 44,505 91 31 163 2,514 1,106 4,144 8 9 1 44 12 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND Sorghums harvested for grain or for seed — Continued Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture State and item Acres Production (bushels) Bushels 1959' reporting Acres Average 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 per 1954 1949 1954 1949 1959 1954 18 States: 13,741,429 1, 947, 613 11,793,816 11,177,181 1,420,996 9,756,185 6,229,121 545, 659 5,683,462 474,698,188 124,396,146 350,302,042 221,757,571 68,992,580 152,764,991 139,951,516 22,848,137 117,103,379 34.5 63.9 29.7 19.8 48.6 15.7 365,054,904 ,110,750,343 254,304,561 20,737 9,199 11,538 27,518 8,135 19,383 487,219 117, 940 369,279 850,050 115,328 734,722 2 3 Nonirrigated. . 4 5 Louisiana: 20 5,239 34 3,650 2,684 180 140,489 880 72,457 45,239 9.0 26.8 25.9 19.9 47, 553 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 7 Hawaii:* NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 9 10 17 Western States: Total 13,736,170 1,947,593 11,788,577 11,173,497 1,420,962 9,752,535 6,226,437 545,659 5,680,778 474, 557, 519 124,395,966 350,161,553 221,684,234 68,991,700 152,692,534 139,906,277 22,848,137 117,058,140 34.5 63.9 29.7 19.8 48.6 15.7 365,007,351 110,750,343 254,257,008 20,737 9,199 11,538 27,518 8,135 19,383 487,219 117,940 369,279 850,050 115,328 734,722 11 12 Arizona: Irrigated 100, 521 255 104,112 81 55,631 409 5,768,071 9,268 5,160,341 1,402 2,493,345 7,901 57.4 36.3 49.6 17.3 4,972,829 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 California: Nonirrigated 195,402 19,656 97,505 13,837 42,361 16, 675 12,626,952 999,452 5,250,295 658,355 1, 696, 055 691,888 64.6 50.8 53.8 47.6 11,361,277 949, 837 NA NA 77 304 NA NA 3,429 28,334 15 16 Colorado: 76,241 307,971 22,200 363,610 16,378 281,242 3, 500, 614 5,073,827 718,822 3,284,719 624,138 4,492,966 45.9 16.5 32.4 9.0 2,357,409 3, 234, 953 267 185 649 753 4,425 10,821 12,509 48,143 17 18 Nonirrigated 220 34 21 11,735 156 567 53.3 4.6 NA NA 6,475 623 4,594 441 73,320 20, 016 54,910 16,776 19 20 123,347 3,711,981 50,614 3,495,378 15,815 1,345,965 7,453,224 115, 747, 879 2,073,466 47,751,513 699,463 28,533,189 60.4 31.2 41.0 13.7 5,726,269 72,409,087 1 1,419 2 1,479 30 46,096 38 65,664 21 22 50 187 32 447 773 145 8.9 4.i 326 424" 356 477 7,605 17,876 8,204 22,353 23 24 Nebraska: 45,557 1,347,526 9,632 508,327 1,385 105,573 3, 123, 065 56,812,255 442,895 13,667,604 43,979 2,485,092 68.6 42.2 46.0 26.9 2,367,739 38,515,768 16 1,568 26 6,437 343 45,763 461 201, 086 25 26 Nevada: Nonirrigated 131 90 80 10 7,687 2,700 488 58.7 30.0 NA 8 NA NA 189 NA NA 27 28 New Mexico: 74,442 139, 622 54,009 219,335 16, 928 388,617 3,821,657 3,247,184 1, 994, 950 2, 576, 900 545,988 8,442,005 51.3 23.3 37.0 11.7 3,229,189 2,528,763 35 33 150 134 590 1,993 1,187 6,168 29 30 North Dakota: Irrigated 456 NA NA 234 10,000 NA NA 3,689 21.9 NA NA 4,380 6 598 14 569 119 23,664 294 42,794 31 32 Oklahoma: 13,998 707,170 4,639 609,005 2,493 529, 788 702,874 16,614,616 154,153 6,046,607 60,661 7,870,671 50.2 23.5 33.2 9.9 559,419 9,302,841 2 2,623 1,771 52 76, 556 68,351 33 34 Oregon: 217 33 13,350 267 61.5 s!i NA NA 579 1,904 402 2,557 8,607 43,002 6,565 64,963 35 36 South Dakota: Irrigated 469 139,073 NA NA 57 19,343 25,539 3,148,466 NA NA 650 236,043 54.5 22.6 NA NA 21,464 1, 218, 036 2 851 8 1,147 14 38, 636 268 50,330 37 38 Nonirrigated 1,309,919 5,414,685 1,077,929 4,542,166 394,461 2,992,788 86,886,123 148,495,871 53,185,972 78, 697, 679 16,682,388 64,293,351 66.3 27.4 49.3 17.3 80,154,391 126,093,230 55 627 30 2,407 3,349 26, 959 1,514 88,293 39 40 Utah: Nanirrlgated 158 5 78 19 27 8,778 110 1,992 265 300 55.6 22.0 25.5 NA NA 1,136 106 1,426 214 13,595 2,549 17,343 10,309 41 42 Washington: Irrigated Nonirrigated 6,940 46 120 70 444,404 571 5,958 2,050 64.0 12.4 49.7 29.3 NA NA 73 509 82 521 914 12,375 1,247 14,326 43 44 Wyoming: 31 81 506 30 75 1,893 1,607 4,665 150 900 61.1 19.8 9.2 357 113 218 68 319 172 4,788 2,973 7,359 6,832 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 13 Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture — Continued Winter w beat harvested Production (bushels) Far ms reporting Acres Production (bushels) Bushels 1959' 1954 1949 Average 1954 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 Average 1959 1954 12,581,433 5,732,019 6,849,414 17,165,789 4,868,697 12,297,092 25.8 48.6 18.5 243,509 14,705 228,804 242,143 10,173 231,970 269,807 10,686 259,121 28,588,544 829,224 27,759,320 27,625,696 415,286 27,210,410 38,491,727 469, 680 38,022,047 629,572,795 28,394,776 601,178,019 485,780.106 9,243,730 476,536,376 523,515,363 11,987,502 511,527,861 22.0 34.2 21.7 17.6 22.3 17.5 595,303,478 27,566,147 567,737,331 1 2 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA 509 NA NA NA NA 152 32,309 NA NA NA NA 4,172 704,896 NA NA NA NA 27.4 21.8 NA NA 3,865 662,353 4 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 7 12,581,433 5,732,019 6,849,414 17,165,789 4,868,697 12,297,092 25.8 48.6 18.5 242, 996 14,701 228,295 242, 143 10,173 231,970 269,807 10,686 259,121 28,556,083 829,072 27, 727, Oil 27, 625, 696 415,286 27,210,410 38,491,727 469,680 38, 022, 047 628,863,727 28,390,604 600,473,123 485,780,106 9,243,730 476,536,376 523,515,363 11, 987, 502 511,527,861 22.0 34.2 21.7 17.6 28.8 17.5 594,637,260 27,562,282 567, 074, 978 8 9 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA 603 21 247 74 705 no 72,079 854 7,347 3,906 21,879 5,315 3,053,948 12,691 217,362 42,494 646,017 61,488 42.4 14.9 29.6 10.9 3,020,391 11,383 11 12 NA NA 118, 562 647,171 NA NA 1,349 1,535 715 2,386 962 3,407 76,114 261,738 53, 603 405,467 117,705 503,179 3,173,748 4,996,292 1, 697, 061 7,138,796 4,091,708 7,118,649 41.7 19.1 31.7 17.6 3,105,518 4,748,942 13 14 133,246 103, 620 428,876 851,629 30.1 9.6 2,441 9,018 1,339 7,921 2,460 9,903 55,416 2,157,082 25,949 1,504,938 61,783 2,248,128 1, 911, 210 46,830,408 566,058 14,799,140 1,579,704 33,527,157 34.5 21.7 21.8 9.8 1, 816, 586 43,737,332 15 16 3,997,557 480, 505 2, 649, 311 364,108 54.5 24.0 726 4,625 639 4,851 736 6,135 17,442 656,741 15,314 631,168 14,043 947,822 653,716 19,407,968 438,245 16,763,898 408,102 20,143,001 37.5 29.6 28.6 26.6 607,505 18,559,620 17 18 100 766,086 650 826,548 3.3 16.6 450 82,555 263 83,940 87,782 53,322 9,797,900 21,012 9,462,468 13,397,688 1,824,962 197,779,801 341,212 162,766,930 145,657,700 31.3 20.2 16.2 17.2 1,765,498 186,284,704 19 20 275,157 355,055 268,958 330,499 36.2 19.9 713 8,464 972 7,991 676 6,478 30,771 1,610,044 41,113 1,516,596 32,639 1,226,830 1,096,988 39,368,664 1,175,113 35,860,824 761,499 20,103,528 35.7 24.5 28.6 23.6 1,043,936 37, 300, 110 a 22 6,105 849,380 14,008 3,320,813 17.8 18.6 590 45,601 262 45,724 344 48,868 16,350 2,977,529 7,624 2,964,812 13,704 3,792,110 403,984 64,517,078 162,342 56,479,215 232,566 51,137,256 24.7 21.7 21.3 19.0 386,631 60,789,772 23 24 4,887 NA NA 25.9 103 2 105 1 193 12 6,005 60 3,300 15 4,115 245 211,237 320 91,765 150 110,943 4,767 35.2 5.3 27.8 10.0 192,764 280 25 26 15,520 17,126 22,244 69,538 26.3 8.6 677 708 1,235 718 742 2,064 32,413 177,277 12,202 95,304 12,814 461,746 1,197,050 2,349,549 222,056 491,168 236,781 4,464,902 36.9 13.3 18.2 5.2 1,157,056 2,187,110 27 3,450 408,273 11,159 520,296 29.0- 17.3 1 251 334 392 30 22,493 19,193 24,263 900 323,160 147,679 311,025 30.0 14.4 7.7 850 298, 695 29 30 827 997,732 810,009 15.9 13.0 167 35,567 56 39,442 33 39,856 9,832 4,311,421 3,466 4,463,716 2,101 6,263,688 246,731 83,490,616 58,989 65,337,630 23,343 78,659,212 25.1 19.4 17.0 14.6 239,860 78,493,224 31 32 406,425 1,264,814 274,025 1,719,819 47.2 29.4 577 5,766 607 6,217 325 7,135 17,729 678, 810 16,420 686,207 13,249 736, 856 893,890 24,475,932 656,337 19,820,005 392,764 15,809,700 50.4 36.1 40.0 28.9 873,588 23,627,140 33 34 890 812,773 6,215 812,546 63.6 21.0 26 3,477 4 2,609 17 2,395 980 411,828 40 319,671 734 243,768 20,298 6,293,271 424 4,453,082 13,645 3,129,620 20.7 15.3 10.6 13.9 18,732 5,887,396 35 36 72,281 287,557 49,733 1, 387, 872 21.6 10.7 4,162 21,388 2,152 19,475 1,391 32,836 393,305 2,637,826 181,880 2,840,638 135,241 5,490,018 11, 740, 999 38,375,391 2,855,929 26,206,885 2,430,922 72,846,310 29.9 14.5 15.7 9.2 11,462,115 36,180,025 37 38 601,499 59,365 734,032 162,345 44.2 23.3 1,138 1,215 1,181 1,795 1,721 2,312 16,385 156,086 14,900 247, 563 30,023 301,314 623, 588 2,472,549 396,240 3,304,642 822,881 4,916,702 38.1 15.8 26.6 13.3 555,484 2,294,724 39 40 37, 555 398, 633 51,039 354,366 41.1 32.2 849 6,747 294 7,161 129 7,683 22,419 1, 656, 974 9,117 1,857,515 2,523 2,122,499 1,261,562 65,101,559 332,055 60,754,660 74,476 48,612,603 56.3 39.3 36.4 32.7 1, 247, 631 62, 266, 291 41 42 176, 520 48,495 239,885 119,533 36.9 16.3 129 1,355 102 1,331 252 1,753 3,480 212,348 1,999 191, 233 7,127 256,578 75,793 4, 677, 874 32,542 2,169,178 162,151 5,024,241 21.8 22.0 16.3 11.3 68,137 4,408,230 43 44 14 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND Spring wheat harvested Oats harvested State and item Farms reporting 1959 1954 1954 1949 IS States : Total Irrigated .... Nonirrigated. 10,817,386 499,312 10,318,074 13,696,123 487,650 13,208,473 19,034,223 590,080 18,444,143 167,735,881 23,787,808 143,948,073 156,103,242 19,628,302 136,474,940 202,816,550 19,174,076 183,642,474 151,284,752 22,429,417 128,855,335 207,864 19,539 188,325 Louisiana: Irrigated . Nonirrigated . Hawaii : * Irrigated .... Nonirrigated . 17 Western States: Total Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated . Arizona: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... California: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Colorado: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Montana : Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Nebraska : Irrigated Nonirrigated Nevada : Irrigated Nonirrigated .... New Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Oklahoma: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Oregon: Irrigated Nonirrigated South Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated Texas: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Utah: Irrigated Nonirrigated. .. . Washington: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Wyoming: Irrigated Nonirrigated See footnotes at end of table. 10,817,386 499,312 10,318,074 13,696,123 487,650 13,208,473 19,034,223 590,080 18,444,143 167,735,881 23,787,808 143,948,073 156,103,242 19,628,302 136,474,940 202,816,550 19,174,076 183,642,474 15.5 47.6 14.0 151,284,752 22,429,417 128,855,335 206,148 19,534 186,614 17,550 2,305 4,419 1,987 295,909 25,307 270,602 SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Oontinued 15 Oats harvested — Continued Barley harvested Acres Production (bushela) Bushels 1959 Farms reporting Acres 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 Averag 'J" 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 7,965,568 364,322 7,601,246 12,130,504 410,691 11,719,813 10,058,529 442,933 9,615,596 196,468,661 17,264,207 179,204,454 331,490,289 16,979,143 314,511,146 229,545,720 18,306,033 211,239,687 24.7 47.4 23.6 27.3 41.3 26.8 65,205,382 7,033,574 58,171,808 177,213 31,924 145,289 170,373 36,730 133,643 159,531 43,366 116,165 12,111,391 1,564,089 10,547,302 10,102,814 1,669,239 8,433,575 7,126,268 1,429,850 5,696,418 1 2 3 183 56,440 2,181 104,508 277 48,422 7,785 1,836,050 61,854 3,464,195 9,181 1,216,490 42.5 32.5 28.4 33.1 1,000 500,336 2 NA NA NA NA 65 NA NA NA NA 4 5 na NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 7 7,908,945 364,139 7,544,806 12,023,815 408,510 11,615,305 10,009,830 442,656 9,567,174 194,624,826 17,256,422 177,368,404 327,964,240 16,917,289 311,046,951 228,320,049 18,296,852 210,023,197 24.6 47.4 23.5 27.3 41.4 26.8 64,704,046 7,032,574 57,671,472 177,211 31,924 145,287 170,373 36, 730 133,643 159,531 43,366 116,165 12,111,326 1,564,089 10,547,237 10,102,814 1,669,239 8,433,575 7,126,268 1,429,850 5,696,418 8 9 10 2,489 907 5,242 2,013 4,379 3,317 118,623 22,141 206,467 33,414 233,930" 89,944 47.7 24.4 39.4 16.6 56,100 11,081 1,010 13 2,025 17 1,541 56 132,619 300 252,058 325 112,995 1,169 11 12 20,112 109,527 22,514 148,481 15,459 124,141 872,854 3,372,802 859,558 4,711,098 507,339 2,946,864 43.4 30.8 38.2 31.7 696,797 2,850,983 3,974 3,665 4,700 6,546 3,303 7,190 753,780 754,221 786,114 1,074,393 491,330 1,009,096 13 14 69,339 36,311 57,686 45,583 95,023 102,273 3,003,508 777,542 1,967,323 702,455 3,948,809 2,635,359 43.3 21.4 34.1 15.4 1,002,059 290,411 5,908 4,780 5,603 3,817 10,338 7,200 148,831 359,707 126,838 232,128 269,126 478,975 15 It. 56,489 71,305 71,412 102,667 73,183 85,076 3,134,598 2,634,401 3,836,242 4,347,042 3,425,594 2,823,281 55.5 36.9 53.7 42.3 1,180,468 1,874,020 4,287 4,886 5,821 6,011 6,047 4,580 93,084 406,795 108,184 432,609 96,045 207,555 17 18 281 666,872 665 1,020,919 323 779,785 6,150 16,074,018 18,657 33,340,653 10,119 15,135,317 21.9 24.1 28.1 32.7 1,170 3,671,428 157 26,519 47 16,580 93 8,005 6,210 867,452 1,187 423,769 2,881 194,287 19 20 60,584 171,068 74,401 177,882 71,756 100,904 2,887,850 4,197,103 3,072,552 4,156,134 2,968,460 2,247,191 47.7 24.5 41.3 23.4 725,157 1,096,762 2,673 12,825 3,014 12,932 3,267 8,020 78,053 1,664,948 76, Oil 1,096,407 79,321 395, 111 21 22 16,154 1,242,905 19,195 2,183,729 13,066 2,084,231 635,629 30,360,545 571,513 60,328,960 414,412 41,876,438 39.3 24.4 29.8 27.6 177,817 6,501,104 425 10,512 992 6,350 1,965 8,179 8,793 298,819 19,715 191,428 47,583 251,468 23 24 2,456 144 4,550 180 4,781 386 116,137 3,720 190,086 4,409 174,607 11,793 47.3 25.8 41.8 24.5 26,258 340 378 3 557 15 774 22 11,854 21 15,215 572 20,046 1,002 25 26 6,218 2,793 5,747 3,985 8,838 10,685 252,408 53,399 187,629 63,922 248,657 181,959 40.6 19.1 32.6 16.0 131,501 11,970 814 123 838 143 874 440 24,691 4,195 16,544 3,153 9,875 11,051 27 28 1,365 1,598,541 1,380 2,089,572 1,051 1,591,410 71,172 39,045,751 48,006 47,750,037 46,015 32,174,229 52.1 24.4 34.8 22.9 20,006 14,800,559 59 38,609 58 41,493 54 31,734 1,197 3,760,968 1,024 3,044,907 850 1,621,959 29 30 234 497,567 918 811,262 33 458,125 7,130 12,206,321 37,555 20,727,679 1,450 8,160,829 30.5 24.5 40.9 25.5 2,135 3,722,428 19 13,831 16 8,582 2 1,957 292 610,970 444 250,807 97 39,869 31 32 36,017 111,348 39,876 201,403 30,791 183,742 '1,967,095 '4,508,683 '1,493,040 '8,571,266 '1,070,519 '7,618,168 54.6 40.5 37.4 42.3 1,578,641 2,054,099 1,734 6,826 2,350 7,574 2,463 6,100 69,588 432,317 88,124 406,257 89,758 158,257 33 34 3,372 2,015,166 2,876 3,893,133 3,475 2,823,961 114,116 39,637,027 70,239 103,988,455 118,641 62,459,906 33.8 19.7 24.4 26.7 22,944 9,963,783 84 9,823 84 10,837 230 22,849 2,353 426,467 2,105 470,843 6,842 1,049,453 35 36 9,875 851,118 9,487 732,533 4,903 1,042,225 329,912 18,337,971 303,536 14,847,450 134,922 25,512,708 33.4 21.5 32.0 20.3 172,078 7,547,902 1,382 4,812 512 3,565 350 4,228 67,257 199,620 17,050 112,759 9,932 106,232 37 38 17,267 1,764 25,827 2,868 36,306 3,647 863,122 58,440 1,158,043 99,634 1,658,648 164,334 50.0 33.1 44.8 34.7 169,880 15,872 6,447 1,133 7,332 1,508 8,490 1,308 99,978 44,282 93,928 51,553 104,842 22,744 39 40 13,076 123,706 18,787 161,277 21,921 119,675 '795,444 '5,136,258 '1,224,225 '6,849,637 '1,169,063 '4,778,495 60.8 41.5 65.2 42.5 425,533 2,905,453 912 5,788 803 6,354 752 2,563 18,277 655,501 16,434 580,894 12,991 82,583 41 42 48,811 43,764 47,947 37,818 57,368 53,591 2,080,674 942,282 1,672,618 524,706 2,165,647 1,206,382 42.6 21.5 34.9 13.9 644,030 353,277 1,661 1,139 1,978 1,319 2,823 1,734 47,232 60,654 48,264 60,771 75,336 65,607 43 44 16 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, AND Barley harvested— Continued Rye harvested State and item Bushels sold, 1959 Farms reporting 1959 1954 1949 18 States: Total Irrigated .... Nanirrigated . 335, 108, 529 79,952,435 255,156,094 281,164,430 77,364,746 203,799,684 167,781,359 59,361,968 108,419,391 27.7 51.1 24.2 243,633,866 60,087,417 183,546,449 19,727 129 19,598 22,278 440 21,838 735,862 1,920 733,942 785, 111 7,645 777,466 12,788,689 333,790 12,454,899 9,756,160 24,761 9,731,399 7,971,071 103,465 7,867,606 Louisiana: Irrigated Nanirrigated . Hawaii:* Irrigated . Nonirrigated. V7 Western States: Total Irrigated .... Nonirrigated . Arizona: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . California: Irrigated Nanirrigated .... Colorado: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Irrigated Nonirrigated. . .. Kansas: Irrigated Nonirrigated Montana: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Nebraska : Irrigated Nonirrigated Nevada: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Ne» Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated Oklahoma: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Oregon: Irrigated Nanirrigated. . . . South Dakota: Irrigated Nanirrigated. . . . Texas : Irrigated Nanirrigated .... Utah: Irrigated Nanirrigated. . . . Washington: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Wyoming: Irrigated Nonirrigated 335,106,729 79,952,435 255,154,294 281,164,430 77,364,746 203,799,684 167,781,359 59,361,968 108,419,391 27.7 51.1 24.2 27.8 46.3 24.2 243,632,766 60,087,417 183,545,349 22,682 676 22,006 19,727 129 19,598 903, 117 14,003 889,114 735,862 1,920 733,942 785,111 7,645 777,466 12,786,379 333,790 12,452,589 9,756,160 24,761 9,731,399 7,971,071 103,465 7,867,606 67 26,659 516 5,467 704 201,462 NA NA See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 17 Rye harvested — Continued 1959 1954 1/4.2 23.8 14.0 14.2 23.8 14.0 13.3 12.9 13.3 13.3 12.9 13.3 10,754,133 276,598 10,477,535 10,754,053 276,598 10,477,455 Forms reporting 1959 1954 1949 55, 596 1,522 54,074 34,027 263 33,764 55, 596 1,522 54,074 2,388,420 37,623 2,350,797 4,197,283 38,234 4,159,049 2,388,420 37,623 2,350,797 4,197,283 38,234 4,159,049 Flaxseed harvested 3,038,694 190,529 2,848,165 3,038,694 190, 529 2,848,165 14,617,240 1,387,544 13,229,696 27,181,314 1,228,170 25,953,144 14,617,240 1,387,544 13,229,696 27,181,314 1,228,170 25,953,144 308 1,407 90 3,211,147 317 414,937 23,449,564 4,471,342 18,978,222 23,449,564 4,471,342 18,978,222 1959 1954 Bushels 1959* 12,733,131 1,377,818 11,355,313 12,733,131 1,377,818 11,355,313 Rice harvested Farms reporting 1959 1954 1949 18 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, AND Rice harvested — Continued State and item 1959 1954 Bushels 1959* Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans Farms reporting 18 States: Total Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Louisiana: Irrigated .... Nonirrigated. 1,198,088 1,747,667 1,198,088 1,747,667 1,408,052 1,408,039 69,542,371 69,541,899 Hawaii:* Irrigated. ... Nonirrigated . 17 Western States : Total Irrigated. .. . Nonirrigated. Arizona: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . California: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Colorado : Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Idaho: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Kansas: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Montana : Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Nebraska : Irrigated Nonirrigated .... Nevada : Irrigated Nonirrigated .... New Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated .... North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated. ... Oklahoma : Irrigated Nonirrigated.. .. Oregon: Irrigated Nonirrigated. .. . South Dakota: Irrigated Ndnirrigated . . . . Texas: Irrigated Nonirrigated. .. . Utah: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Washington : Irrigated Nonirrigated. . .. Wyoming : Irrigated Nonirrigated. .. . See footnotes at end of table. 15, 13,996 14^358 1,284 2,168 16,526 23,895 830,537 913,163 1,107,204 18,452 654,971 673,371 5,443 175,566 239,792 671,408 435,796 15,280 13,996 1,284 16,522 14,358 2,164 23,895 18,452 5,443 830,537 654,971 175,566 219,833 27,261 913,155 673,371 239,784 1,107,204 671,408 435,796 4,967 54,003 SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 19 Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans — Continued Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas Production (100-pound bags) Farms reporting Acres Production (bushela) 1959 1954 1949 ■ Average per aere 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 Average per acre 1959 1954 1959 1954 12,148,804 11,487,993 660,811 12,578,066 11,374,196 1,203,870 85 NA HA 12,707,526 10,513,553 2,193,973 MA NA 14.6 17.5 3.8 13.8 16.9 5.0 10.6 NA NA 3,620 1,390 2,230 3,857 1,732 2,125 1 NA NA 5,279 2,463 2,816 1 NA NA 336,419 47,388 289,031 249,968 42,583 207,385 20 344,612 51,502 293,110 7 8,178,052 1,530,259 6,647,793 5,527,903 1,022,825 4,505,078 250 4,927,041 1,191,885 3,735,156 50 24.3 32.3 23.0 22.1 24.0 21.7 12.5 1 . 3 4 5 6 7 12,148,804 11,487,993 660,811 12,577,981 11,374,196 1,203,785 12,707,526 10,513,553 2,193,973 14.6 17.5 3.8 13.8 16.9 5.0 3,620 1,390 2,230 3,856 1,732 2,124 5,278 2,463 2,815 336,419 47,388 289,031 249,948 42,583 207,365 344,605 51,502 293,103 8,178,052 1,530.259 6,647,793 5,527,653 1,022,825 4,504,828 4,926,991 1,191,885 3,735,106 24.3 32.3 23.0 22.1 24.0 21.7 8 9 10 7,431 4,489 38,573 26,755 31,375 23,719 9.0 1.8 7.9 5.2 1 1 6 120 15 16 2,777 600 18 23.1 40.0 11 12 3,816,923 265,123 4,297,753 471,760 3,930,923 997,509 17.4 9.7 17.9 10.4 45 7 51 16 179 121 2,628 431 4,038 877 8,667 6,967 100,342 6,993 76,618 12,978 213,885 86,330 38.2 16.2 19.0 14.8 13 14 1,363,298 282,485 1,521,507 434,166 1,539,929 629,618 17.8 2.3 15.7 3.2 187 6 227 20 556 49 6,273 195 5,585 361 14,628 860 98,694 951 75,487 4,218 272,992 13,336 15.7 4.9 13.5 11.7 15 16 2,570,727 21,623 2,535,702 101,980 2,310,002 54,968 19.7 6.4 18.2 9.9 652 879 973 830 1,160 721 20,395 104,756 19,420 81,063 20,420 67,851 595,907 2,323,237 451,011 1,796,524 547,392 1,027,635 29.2 22.2 23.2 22.2 17 IS 38,445 5,249 707 356 1,132 2,826 7.9 3.8 5.2 2.3 4 43 883 19 20 165,942 1,597 224,241 5,841 208,201 13,004 13.0 13.2 15.9 10.7 26 17 105 64 138 89 823 308 2,390 1,717 2,949 2,347 20,973 2,827 48,705 34,446 56,032 32,115 25.5 9.2 20.4 20.1 21 ?:: 1,232,497 22,366 1,042,851 43,689 1,161,201 56,651 18.3 7.7 15.1 9.7 2 31 374 23 24 30 472 3 30.0 14.8 2 160 2,783 17.4 25 26 63,461 19,892 165,081 45,799 122,300 327,576 8.6 3.0 9.2 1.8 9 5 29 4 237 132 378 8 64 5 872 309 2,339 240 684 23 7,844 1,644 6.2 30.0 10.7 4.6 27 28 21,210 4,961 19,505 4,049 872 483 10.9 6.8 12.4 11.4 138 98 107 5,287 2,901 2,890 115,803 38,341 36,710 21.9 13.2 29 30 122 4,649 2,375 2.6 3.0 1 20 '48 2.4 31 32 3,941 38,042 252 24,311 1,217 10.1 15.8 3.3 14 127 33 193 43 273 374 15,210 837 7,509 1,135 is, as 8,723 351,279 20,056 129,289 23,127 216,213 23.3 23.1 24.0 17.2 33 34 17,865 191 9,879 880 8,482 750 12.7 2.8 10.5 5.8 -, 30 298 35 36 54,849 2,073 7,784 4,009 520 1,597 7.7 3.3 8.6 4.0 1 9 1 5 2 8 117 12 82 9 53 1,124 180 466 33 6.6 9.6 15.0 5.7 37 38 1,011 9,113 3,666 31,293 9,707 48,201 15.3 1.8 8.3 3.8 2 1 19 2 3 1 11 6 88 5 5 1 600 33 1,622 110 123 70 54.5 5.5 18.4 22.0 39 40 960,213 9,067 697,610 14,576 78,975 15,128 17.8 14.0 20.6 18.0 431 1,041 186 890 73 1,306 15,754 162,713 6,211 U.2,814 1,589 193,463 688,239 3,845,306 242,881 2,488,293 45,499 2,318,118 43.7 23.6 39.1 22.1 41 42 1,170,150 12,460 770,823 13,731 1,085,620 18,351 16.6 4.9 14.8 7.8 20 107 1 68 4 464 3,923 11 1,221 84 8,829 104,981 92 24,973 1,347 19.0 26.8 8.4 43 44 20 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND State and item Land frco which hay was cut* Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating Acres Farms reporting Acres Production (tons) Tons sold, Average 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 per acre 1959 1954 1 2 3 18 States: Total Nonirrigated . . 28,193,290 6,796,002 21,397,288 30,500,500 6,699,325 23,801,175 27,063,152 6,167,986 20,895,166 305,372 94,047 211,325 376,852 114,321 262,531 326,391 110,439 215,952 11,956,343 4,343,682 7,612,661 12,586,712 4,375,629 8,211,083 7,982,079 3,433,593 4,548,486 26,584,034 15,103,044 11,480,990 26,889,172 14,058,013 12,831,159 18,471,514 10,510,970 7,960,544 2.2 3.5 1.5 2.1 3.2 1.6 9,069,707 7,111,903 1,957,804 Louisiana: 2,999 361,167 5,084 364,431 1,041 257,646 351 HA NA 5 775 70 11,761 NA NA 17 20,721 206 26,813 NA NA 35 38,544 2.9 2.3 NA NA 7,990 5 6 7 Hawaii : * 1,899 NA m NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 17 Western States : 27,829,124 6,793,003 21,036,121 30,130,985 6,694,241 23,436,744 26,804,465 6,166,945 20,637,520 305,017 94,043 210,974 376,852 114,321 262,531 325, 611 110,434 215,177 11,944,512 4,343,612 7,600,900 12,586,712 4,375,629 8,211,083 7,961,341 3,433,576 4,527,765 26,557,015 15,102,838 11,454,177 26,889,172 14,058,013 12,831,159 18,432,935 10,510,935 7,922,000 2.2 3.5 1.5 2.1 3.2 1.6 9,061,717 7,111,903 1,949,814 9 10 Nonirrigated.. 11 12 Arizona: 185,949 4,203 212,198 5,273 164,038 4,825 1,787 23 2,309 35 2,513 91 167,989 375 185,226 1,287 144,591 1,864 784,638 656 562,675 938 466,546 3,648 4.7 1.7 3.0 0.7 519,319 164 13 14 California: 1,242,035 390,565 1,222,134 507,854 1,025,371 646,870 12,767 797 18,001 1,875 18,264 2,000 957,499 58,017 974,408 82,316 817,403 75,441 5,241,173 112,337 4,847,108 236,146 3,739,793 218,723 5.5 1.9 5.0 2.9 3,837,104 41,293 15 16 Colorado: 974,129 293,348 893,660 417,072 1,050,271 317,348 13,335 2,464 15,320 4,230 17,249 3,316 543,429 110,769 537,653 193,917 533,068 95,815 1,401,165 173,463 1,242,216 255,990 1,228,500 176,818 2.6 1.6 2.3 1.3 473,099 38,647 17 18 803,170 359,299 766,424 346,955 697,915 333,860 17,741 5,142 20,315 6,516 20,250 6,489 656,836 242,504 626,308 216,642 520,211 170,570 2,125,633 389,469 2,049,237 338,084 1,606,970 274,086 3.2 1.6 3.3 1.6 558,943 74,162 19 20 Kansas: Nonirrigated 36,897 1,820,605 55,199 2,445,441 14,698 1,960,344 1,057 43,996 1,201 56,766 427 56,354 34,648 985,589 51,093 1,355,779 13,858 996,320 122,963 2,182,304 161,079 2,135,623 33,236 1,976,624 3.5 2.2 3.2 1.6 48,206 347,257 21 22 Montana : 945,636 1,160,995 937,827 1,339,678 751,016 1,127,198 7,194 7,046 8,136 7,793 6,621 7,089 455,545 486,550 451,100 442,200 276,427 301,713 996,287 652,306 960,673 543,944 504,095 336,317 2.2 1.3 2.1 1.2 177,433 67,970 23 24 Nebraska : 144,690 4,544,112 168,000 5,255,488 107,456 4,591,957 4,363 54,950 4,461 65,577 3,337 59,416 125,367 1,612,665 147,713 1,831,835 87,031 1,139,197 383,027 3,447,586 435,931 3,355,545 229,286 2,192,518 3.1 2.1 3.0 1.8 97,228 715,972 25 26 Nevada : 247,110 42,950 298,697 20,536 360,026 9,471 1,439 26 1,725 37 1,820 32 118,520 2,078 113,554 2,565 98,964 1,429 346,794 3,082 321,723 3,044 276,569 4,412 2.9 1.5 2.8 1.2 109,691 1,207 27 28 New Mexico: 159,684 33,933 167,788 44,839 134,025 51,518 4,743 281 6,694 580 6,740 779 134,251 5,757 147,850 8,512 109,549 10,406 497,923 6,123 440,727 13,329 308,521 17,781 3.7 1.1 3.0 1.6 295,608 2,124 29 30 North Dakota: 13,632 3,818,936 11,125 3,543,793 6,969 3,398,039 222 27,972 221 30,898 169 12,766 10,862 1,131,809 10,896 1,070,013 3,991 281,585 27,966 1,050,468 27,105 1,672,123 10,941 367,922 2.6 0.9 2.5 1.6 10,415 96,957 31 32 Oklahoma: 13,346 1,148,102 15,402 1,416,548 3,450 1,151,590 343 11,369 388 21,407 73 17,700 12,295 308,188 14,521 579,000 3,365 375,017 35,499 677,283 35,483 758,860 6,884 758,442 2.9 2.2 2.4 1.3 12,018 205, 584 33 34 Oregon: 512,112 419,610 501,044 502,375 467,104 480,422 5,603 2,691 6,745 3,144 5,779 3,844 220,322 87,076 210,145 76,954 150,849 63,209 676,421 180,019 647,251 152,946 421,670 122,747 3.1 2.1 3.1 2.0 232,724 39,971 35 36 South Dakota: 39,996 4,619,392 42,228 5,158,960 21,710 4,351,671 495 40,556 580 43,791 392 27,881 35,708 2,023,845 38,517 1,709,148 15,466 558,329 81,093 1,765,373 82,288 2,485,064 30,401 727,089 2.3 0.9 2.1 1.5 16,246 128,022 37 38 Texas : 74,668 1,368,129 135,686 1,373,289 70,812 1,148,111 1,604 4,031 3,159 7,928 1,856 5,252 52,200 112,080 110,451 214,798 59,984 136, 662 178,060 195,854 346,307 282,171 197,228 264,978 3.4 1.7 3.1 1.3 101,681 61,924 39 40 Utah: 441,020 90,469 442,213 109,896 431,267 87,462 11,089 1,514 13,652 1,889 14,598 1,932 341,803 69,302 335,968 74,519 301,331 58,875 961,250 114,917 901,272 108,128 784,301 120,856 2.8 1.7 2.7 1.5 180,430 22,868 41 42 Washington: 232,188 624,222 189,266 644,026 145,277 633,067 6,069 6,581 6,838 8,398 5,979 8,660 172,513 230,659 142,884 232,924 98,127 186, 110 623,421 369,835 462,054 378,534 310,881 270,221 3.6 1.6 3.2 1.6 321,178 88,944 43 44 Wyoming: 726,741 297,251 635,350 304,721 715,340 343,767 4,192 1,535 4,576 1,667 4,367 1,576 303,825 133,637 277,342 118,674 199,361 75,223 619,525 133,102 534,884 110,690 355,113 88,818 2.0 1.0 1.9 0.9 120,580 16,748 See footnotes at end of table . SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 21 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses ;ut for hay Oats, wheat , barley, rye, or other jralns cut for hay Fauna reporting Acres Production (tons) Farms reporting Acres Tone sold, 1959 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 Average per acre 1959 1954 19499 1959 1954 19498 1959 1954 48,205 13,344 34,861 63,016 12,765 50,251 56,168 13,636 42,532 1,699,501 821,282 878,219 1,748,210 695,242 1,052,968 1,439,712 657,447 782,265 2,478,596 1,231,371 1,247,225 2,380,976 961,624 1,419,352 2,010,492 947,499 1,062,993 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 327,289 181,439 145,850 78,266 10,298 67,968 98,504 11,878 86,626 82,346 12,418 69,928 2,423,603 228,674 2,194,929 2,193,852 219, 564 1,974,288 2,012,971 218,924 1,794,047 1 2 3 22 2,108 38 3,144 1,194 269 46,075 986 74,745 69 24,163 419 65,799 1,552 101,103 89 30,565 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.4 75 4,158 10 1,349 19 3,907 3 685 493 23,025 558 54,941 154 8,495 5 NA NA MA na NA m NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 7 46,075 13,322 32,753 59, 834 12,727 47,107 54,967 13,629 41,338 1,653,157 821,013 832,144 1,672,479 694,256 978,223 1,415,480 657,378 758,102 2,412,378 1,230,952 1,181,426 2,278,321 960,072 1,318,249 1,979,838 947,410 1,032,428 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 323,056 181,364 141,692 76,907 10,288 66,619 94,578 11,859 82,719 81,658 12,415 69,243 2,400,085 228,181 2,171,904 2,138,353 219,006 1,919,347 2,004,322 218,770 1,785,552 8 9 10 33 7 32 29 554 168 644 378 985 110 900 444 1.8 0.7 284 55 416 71 561 116 8,825 1,781 13,902 2,300 14,999 3,260 11 12 1,778 700 1,687 846 884 616 103,423 32,628 74,188 27,138 39,255 15,234 190,557 51,670 121,753 46,725 64,610 26,700 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.7 43,685 5,728 3,548 4,246 3,865 7,354 3,982 10,864 103,733 226,827 90,434 305,713 85,115 457,801 13 14 1,845 462 1,651 501 1,811 573 184,912 24,587 164,028 31,804 139,985 26,555 273,216 28,913 208,900 28,261 215,690 36,165 1.5 1.2 1.3 0.9 37,116 3,154 1,163 1,306 1,329 1,608 1,179 1,395 19,568 34,274 22,639 57,300 17,011 32,322 15 L6 2,222 1,678 1,458 1,878 2,818 2,659 70,009 53,077 46,547 49,341 71,798 65,478 102,061 75,657 70,411 66,296 105,478 83,359 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.3 14,010 15,242 637 938 833 1,738 1,016 2,044 7,709 17,063 9,850 28,345 11,186 33,847 17 9 3,949 15 5,686 9 6,782 294 64,366 304 95,900 128 103,495 601 95,285 432 117,987 132 127,350 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.2 56 5,943 16 3,467 18 9,631 3 2,412 423 47,209 320 126,001 65 30,491 19 20 1,716 1,488 1,968 1,740 1,861 1,941 167,369 85,680 151,499 87,288 138,819 88,003 229,149 96,748 195,138 89,198 173,114 87,931 1.4 1.1 1.3 1.0 22,326 10,092 800 4,954 886 5,951 811 5,528 18,544 209,487 16,597 200,865 14,593 204,228 21 22 30 3,005 41 8,160 28 4,053 997 96,722 1,116 167,823 532 85,393 1,453 114,813 1,340 187,193 1,074 90,513 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.1 126 8,138 198 2,903 256 5,113 66 2,811 3,070 71,367 4,849 120,950 1,530 61,500 23 24 245 18 209 6 338 5 35,311 10,197 30,636 680 48,043 607 42,479 5,401 35,753 600 61,760 710 1.2 0.5 1.2 0.9 5,312 84 279 21 311 14 371 29 7,628 883 6,177 317 9,488 1,224 25 26 417 182 365 179 687 406 7,741 2,457 6,312 2,805 8,252 6,122 10,321 2,641 7,196 2,596 11,289 7,649 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.9 1,625 487 485 347 742 472 719 870 8,471 6,390 6,700 7,824 7,184 12,239 27 28 1 1,545 6 3,225 2 1,099 15 50,961 89 90,541 26 22,954 30 45,598 139 121,541 32 25,175 2.0 0.9 1.6 1.3 1,920 16 12,758 6 6,602 11 10,598 517 512,441 69 146,942 161 311,223 29 30 2 679 614 755 31 15,684 95 12,603 12,023 41 20,411 192 10,740 14,367 1.3 1.3 2.0 0.9 1,970 15 6,663 15 12,991 3,793 412 134,289 428 219,179 56,791 31 32 2,194 5,220 2,316 6,031 2,052 5,472 73,118 95,322 61,589 88,360 58,051 66,750 132,646 174,251 113,185 164,614 94,066 115,514 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 19,706 32,609 922 3,423 1,057 5,079 1,373 8,361 19,962 83,458 17,152 125,923 28,693 154,295 33 34 6 966 7 2,496 15 1,254 625 33,120 372 62,568 832 31,731 835 26,491 289 67,409 1,155 30,157 1.3 0.8 0.8 1.1 195 1,119 61 10,654 36 3,067 31 3,916 1,531 478,652 675 93,718 546 144,995 35 36 46 2,339 81 2,657 22 2,222 1,728 63,539 2,148 64,084 310 47,946 4,491 75,896 3,437 53,371 527 52,380 2.6 1.2 1.6 0.8 2,596 7,985 111 10,103 219 15,896 71 5,389 2,811 243,939 6,747 336, 722 2,865 106,513 37 38 1,076 142 1,214 170 1,370 172 38,100 4,269 32,703 4,844 33,321 2,534 60,202 6,283 47,663 7,049 52,486 4,743 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 3,773 656 566 209 692 288 759 287 5,689 3,988 5,142 5,735 6,571 5,696 39 40 992 10,174 911 12,689 827 13,012 30,860 186,421 22,607 174,549 29,748 166,094 68,084 349,621 52,425 339,883 58,883 310,029 2.2 1.9 2.3 1.9 20,336 45,747 765 3,575 720 5,515 1,046 9,628 8,901 60,532 6,844 87,186 9,479 130,669 41 42 743 206 761 222 873 288 106,480 13,114 99,469 17,727 87,634 16,805 114,786 11,747 100,834 14,676 106,214 19,242 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.8 10,502 818 422 997 458 1,329 416 1,202 10,387 39,324 10,481 54,327 9,284 38,458 43 44 22 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND State and item 1959 1954 Tons 1959' Farms reporting 1959 1954 1949 1954 1949 18 States: Total Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. Louisiana: Irrigated.... Nonirrigated . Hairaii : * Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. 17 Western States: Total Irrigated Nonirrigated . . California: Irrigated.. . . Nonirrigated. Colorado: Irrigated Nonirrigated. Irrigated Nonirrigated. Nebraska : Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated . Nevada: Irrigated — . Nonirrigated. New Mexico: Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. North Dakota: Irrigated .... Nonirrigated. Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. South Dakota: Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. Utah: Irrigated.... Nonirrigated. Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. Wyoming: Irrigated Nonirrigated. 2,258,400 402,247 1,856,153 2,228,453 401,517 1,826,936 2,298,808 359,532 1,939,276 2,242,642 359,069 1,883,573 2,069,704 330,236 1,739,468 2,060,610 329,932 1,730,678 271,912 96,977 174,935 271,135 96,977 174,158 140,021 6,576 133,445 140,021 6,576 133,445 164,792 7,527 157,265 164,792 7,527 157,265 35,370 10,796 859 2,192 40 34,282 30 8,519 189,102 9,493 179,609 189,102 9,493 179,609 9,663,410 1,209,612 8,453,798 9,663,410 1,209,612 8,453,798 11,412,498 1,220,588 10,191,910 U,412,498 1,220,588 10,191,910 12,800,279 1,653,751 11,146,528 12,800,279 1,653,751 11, 146, 528 7,712,653 1,203,257 6,509,396 7,712,653 1,203,257 6,509,396 8,515,822 1,147,711 7,368,111 8,515,822 1,147,711 7,368,111 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 23 Wild hay cut — Continued Other hay cut Alfalfa seed harvested Production — Con. (ton»l Farms reporting Acres Production It™*) Farms reporting Tons sold, 1959 1959 Average per acre 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 Average per acre 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1959 1954 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.7 704,832 91,662 613,170 84,010 3,906 80,104 96,525 4,958 91,567 111,729 5,549 106,180 2,071,365 148,065 1,923,300 2,185,943 158,703 2,027,240 2,506,697 201,081 2,305,616 2,401,667 229, 561 2,172,106 2,086,037 226,289 1,859,743 2,585,455 265,246 2,320,209 1.2 1.6 1.1 1.0 1.4 0.9 232,747 37,040 195,707 20,183 3,436 16,747 35,782 5,648 30,134 39,321 6,704 32,617 1 2 3 68 8,845 105 8,503 41 8,542 1,777 219,601 2,734 176,259 216 117,204 2,361 308,993 2,970 195,234 138 140,876 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.1 168 24,886 1 4 5 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 7 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.7 704,832 91,662 613,170 75,097 3,838 71,259 87,917 4,853 83,064 103, U6 5,508 97,638 1,849,987 146,288 1,703,699 2,006,950 155,969 1,850,981 2,389,277 200,865 2,188,412 2,090,313 227,200 1,863,113 1,887,833 223,319 1,664,514 2,444,441 265,108 2,179,333 1.1 1.6 1.1 0.9 1.4 0.9 207,693 36,872 170,821 20,183 3,436 16,747 35,781 5,648 30,133 39,321 6,704 32,617 8 9 10 1.4 0.9 1.3 0.6 98 40 114 18 256 28 147 42 5,182 1,287 9,202 459 2,792 751 11,039 2,476 19,577 412 4,951 659 2.1 1.9 2.1 0.9 2,408 110 163 204 412 5 11 12 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.1 4,811 10,093 696 309 826 1,311 752 1,519 28,356 15,888 27,391 43,817 24,993 52,168 48,542 16,522 48,885 74,460 39,348 70,065 1.7 1.0 1.8 1.7 13,082 2,677 644 32 937 64 646 286 13 14 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.5 24,899 7,262 404 1,203 401 1,358 658 1,635 16,154 44,221 10,501 47,858 21,994 48,675 23,032 35,689 12,299 30,447 29,392 44,685 1.4 0.8 1.2 0.6 2,796 3,011 379 207 737 197 1,084 526 IS If. 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 4,016 4,090 229 249 252 418 463 661 6,958 7,248 4,467 10,387 11,337 10,920 11,361 10,123 7,332 12,807 17,871 15,672 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.2 1,738 2,132 552 257 603 307 802 546 17 18 1.9 1.3 0.8 0.8 4 114,922 33 5,630 47 8,886 14 6,247 684 74,996 765 122,736 208 85,967 1,372 104,892 1,230 123,777 167 107,676 2.0 1.4 1.6 1.0 97 6,602 34 5,306 128 7,007 141 7,613 19 20 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.7 14,986 12,644 349 2,311 492 3,807 690 2,699 18,518 120,879 28,669 192,974 33,559 117,032 21,460 73,265 29,694 125,443 35,116 80,791 1.2 0.6 1.0 0.7 2,493 5,727 173 561 459 1,089 688 1,539 21 22 1.0 0.7 0.9 0.7 1,050 131,877 76 3,148 139 6,627 80 8,358 1,307 70,814 3,334 148,306 1,378 203,226 1,809 73,906 4,144 127,953 1,697 191,890 1.4 1.0 1.2 0.9 39 4,717 35 4,731 49 5,208 156 5,572 23 24 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.7 6,471 1,238 46 48 5 104 20 3,628 1,037 1,971 316 7,395 2,1B7 4,653 975 2,365 414 8,400 2,051 1.3 0.9 1.2 1.3 757 16 2 17 1 70 6 25 26 1.0 0.8 1.0 0.5 541 319 234 170 367 298 334 396 3,257 9,613 3,494 12,928 2,838 8,998 3,848 7,914 4,260 5,9U 3,950 8,027 1.2 0.8 1.2 0.5 460 1,936 139 2 149 3 221 40 27 28 1.5 0.7 2.9 0.9 235 118,773 22 7,102 5 10,274 11 11,912 775 200,187 46 264,881 194 322,411 967 151,916 52 272,557 173 283,790 1.2 0.8 1.1 1.0 19 9,798 3 819 7 3,899 20 3,856 29 30 1.4 1.3 0.8 96 90,084 18 11,896 16 9,795 2 11,978 456 255,081 316 175,433 32 194,893 1,348 319,202 449 140,542 43 210,305 3.0 1.3 1.4 0.8 15 25,705 38 1,709 125 3,401 36 4,394 31 32 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 6,280 5,300 433 2,187 480 3,024 661 3,409 14,442 41,808 14,071 47,092 28,082 110,176 23,024 64,208 23,403 71,331 42,556 162,476 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.5 3,069 11,081 169 59 233 68 194 107 33 34 0.7 0.5 0.9 0.6 155 58,277 14 4,849 45 5,937 30 8,099 520 123,442 1,050 152,640 624 255,190 443 90,863 1,107 133,192 666 180,170 0.9 0.7 1.1 0.9 80 4,968 34 2,353 56 7,636 73 6,275 35 36 1.0 1.2 1.2 0.8 203 50,840 519 29,118 576 27,297 295 33,948 15,376 643,737 15,220 544,401 6,933 619,985 30,825 821,326 23,911 453,634 9,789 658,376 2.0 1.3 1.6 0.8 5,064 81,897 53 262 98 525 149 846 37 38 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 4,457 960 166 59 353 106 504 137 2,770 1,263 6,094 2,692 10,835 3,233 4,458 1,552 8,820 3,093 15,753 4,303 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.1 957 123 584 314 1,109 405 1,254 528 39 40 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.3 115 4,773 296 2,340 243 3,203 228 5,250 5,734 38,581 4,150 44,279 3,263 66,421 10,312 58,002 7,919 68,992 5,801 99,000 1.8 1.5 1.9 1.6 1,949 8,974 277 25 462 36 215 66 41 42 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.6 23,245 1,678 189 666 307 690 535 1,328 22,171 53,617 25,228 39,782 44,408 86,179 28,707 30,282 27,872 19,546 49,435 59,397 1.3 0.6 1.1 0.5 1,849 1,363 143 106 275 287 543 412 43 44 24 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND Alfalfa seed harvested — Continued Cotton harvested State and Item Farms reporting 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 18 States: Total Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. 622,730 242,421 380,309 959, 942 292,410 667, 532 893,897 229,215 664,682 1,756,425 1,254,359 502,066 2,622,039 1,573,178 1,048,861 1,727,780 710,649 1,017,131 136,417 29,991 106,426 220, 105 30,974 189, 131 268,905 22,954 245, 951 8,585,554 2,923,665 5, 661, 889 10, 606, 364 2, 909, 240 7,697,124 Louisiana: Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. Hawaii:* Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. 17 Western States: Total Irrigated. . . . Nonirrigated. Arizona: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . California: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Colorado: Irrigated Nonirrigated Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Irrigated Nonirrigated Montana: Irrigated Nonirrigated Nebraska: Irrigated Nonirrigated Nevada: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . New Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Oklahoma: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Oregon: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . South Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Texas: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Utah: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Washington: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . Wyoming: Irrigated Nonirrigated. . . . 622,730 242,421 380,309 959, 892 292,410 667,482 893,897 229,215 664,682 1, 746, 569 1,254,359 492, 210 2,622,006 1,573,178 1,045,828 1,727,780 710,649 1,017,131 112,043 29,945 82, 098 168,757 30,726 138, 031 204,808 22, 917 181,891 8,104,140 2,922,220 5,181,920 9,934,352 2,902,872 7,031,480 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 25 Cotton harvested — Continued Sugar beets harvested for sugar Farms reporting 1959 1954 1949 7, 793, 894 4,569,108 3,204,786 6,959,295 4,060,990 2,898,305 8,747,740 2,853,211 5,894,529 735,280 699, 865 35,415 695, 623 660,154 35,469 512,548 482,271 30,277 14,218,825 13,796,573 422,252 11,714,845 11,312,301 402,544 8,442,470 8,091,906 350, 564 19.3 19.7 11.9 16.8 17.1 11.3 93,377 13,942 79,435 241,050 25,126 215,924 261,055 29,774 231,281 7,314,596 , 587, 190 2,727,406 6,419,683 4,054,103 2,365,580 8,140,554 2,852,939 5, 287, 615 735,280 699, 865 35,415 695, 623 660,154 35,469 512,548 482,271 30,277 14,218,825 13,796,573 422,252 U, 714, 845 11,312,301 402,544 8,442,470 8, 091, 906 350, 564 19.3 19.7 11.9 16.8 17.1 11.3 84,067 13,848 70,219 213,851 24,441 189,410 234,926 29,326 205,600 88, 570 35,356 650 551,677 52,973 2,777 51,052 4,076 26 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-SPECIFIED CROPS IRRIGATED'-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE AND Irish potatoes harvested for home i for sale — Continued Vegetables harvested for sale3 State and item 1959 1954 1949 Farms reporting 18 States: Total Irrigated .... Nonirrigated . 570,297 439,687 130,610 529,610 387,365 142,245 595,851 413,548 182,303 188,700,772 162,477,070 26,223,702 157,261,429 129,390,040 27,871,389 154,621,067 124,748,704 29,872,363 37,410 18,956 18,454 54,535 20,978 33,557 406,543,056 370,033,730 36,509,326 314,873,666 250,314,681 64,558,985 1,439,729 1,105,592 334,137 100,581 97,414 3,167 5,632 2,473 3,159 Louisiana: Irrigated Nonirrigated Hawaii:* Irrigated Nonirrigated 17 Western States: Total Irrigated .... Nonirrigated . 567,085 439,664 127,421 522,638 387,298 135,340 586,808 413,501 173,307 188,374,599 162,473,302 25,901,297 156,498,412 129,379,984 27,118,428 153,955,244 124,743,364 29,211,880 33,767 18,639 15,128 48,077 20,439 27,638 404,591,339 369,849,000 34,742,339 311,812,174 250,071,757 61,740,417 1,419,768 1,104,164 315,604 100, 581 97,414 3,167 4,514 2,392 2,122 California: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Colorado: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Montana: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Nebraska: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Nevada: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . New Mexico: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . North Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Oklahoma: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Oregon: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . South Dakota: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Utah: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Washington: Irrigated Nonirrigated . . Irrigated Nonirrigated . 2,052 1,603 NA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. *Data for a crop which was only partly irrigated are included with nonirrigated. aFor 1959 and 1954, acres obtained by adding the individual hay crops, including grass silage. Sorghum and annual legume hays are not included. 3 Includes data for the farms where all vegetables were wholly irrigated. 4For 1959 and 1954 does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines: for 1949 does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. 5For 1959 and 1954 does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Data includes honeydews for Arizona; reported separately on the questionnaire. 7Sorghums for "1 1 purposes, except sirup. 8Does not include oats cut for feeding unthreshed. 'includes production of oats oleaned out of vetch and peas. * Not included in 18 States total. SUMMARY PRODUCTION, 1959, 1954, AND 1949; AND QUANTITY SOLD, 1959; FOR 19 SPECIFIED STATES-Continued 27 Specified vegetables harvested for sale, 1959 — Continued Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, vineyards, coffee plantations, and planted nut groves, Cabbage Cantaloups and muskmelons6 Sweet corn Lettuce and roraaine Dry c ffi-inriR Green peas Tomatoes Farms reporting Acres Farms Farms Farms Farms Farms Farms Farms ing Acres ing Acres ing Acres port- ing Acres ing Acres port- ing Acres ing Acres 1959 1954 1950 1959 1954 1950 3,577 2,125 1,452 38,851 32,493 6,358 4,973 2,108 2,865 97,513 89,608 7,905 10,501 5,563 4,938 93,597 76,679 16,918 2,331 2,066 265 181,144 179,299 1,845 4,082 2,995 1,087 71,692 58,690 13,002 2,424 1,533 891 146,445 24,307 122, 138 13,483 6,936 6,547 218,471 210,110 8,361 113,994 59,750 54,244 132,632 67,668 64,964 537,868 116,532 421,336 2,029,194 1,538,782 490,412 1,874,515 1,338,777 535,738 2,270,601 1,513,447 757, 154 1 2 3 22 625 52 2,155 2 90 2 91 20 586 52 1,571 1 15 (z) 14 28 49 3 38 11 45 34 892 32 726 48 4,767 50 3,155 1,688 38,104 105 48,671 329 57,831 86 62,365 4 5 118 65 383 120 100 36 144 22 113 50 168 202 74 9 119 17 170 69 195 101 1,609 1,044 HA HA HA HA 817 14,481 NA HA HA HA 6 7 2,930 2,103 827 36, 644 32,441 4,203 4,881 2,106 2,775 97,420 89,606 7,814 9,895 5,543 4,352 91,974 76, 627 15,347 2,315 2,065 250 181,130 179,299 1,831 4,054 2,995 1,059 71,643 58,690 12,953 2,383 1,530 853 146,389 24,296 122,093 12,557 6,902 5,655 217,713 210,078 7,635 109, 179 59,702 49,477 129,427 67,618 61,809 498,076 114,844 383,232 1,980,418 1,538,677 441,741 1,816,355 1,338,448 477,907 2,208,150 1,513,361 694,789 8 9 10 59 2 1,219 (Z) 141 1 19,093 (?) 87 6 391 5 175 1 44,392 (Z) 60 2 1,438 1 ..* 81 62 4 248 1 1,156 149 1,352 128 3,259 930 27,693 1,286 17,372 1,246 21,642 1,578 11 12 650 8 10,969 3 579 21 58,085 355 795 69 18,256 138 1,063 15 118,313 657 649 13 13,716 41 203 13 8,293 424 2,662 62 156,420 558 39,520 10,852 43,012 14,315 56,995 29,569 1,219,722 215,086 1,071,909 251,076 1,156,606 314,051 13 200 8 1,833 51 270 4 2,159 4 477 45 2,819 81 210 6 5,839 14 595 10 7,613 89 199 8 3,017 22 603 11 3,913 33 2,005 328 2,756 431 7,832 4,673 17,472 1,047 19,287 999 24,695 2,557 15 16 59 6 266 19 54 7 109 45 834 38 12,044 41 27 168 145 4 1,927 105 193 41 1,912 7,511 93 18 115 9 1,092 353 1,377 415 8,577 5,542 13,981 787 13,359 799 15,120 1,563 17 18 14 63 43 125 47 320 898 660 41 702 148 1,541 3 12 7 16 30 163 393 67 2 18 6 8 67 775 155 422 38 3,319 41 3,318 71 42,930 303 8,200 122 8,073 27 11,562 19 20 53 25 38 7 6 3 149 68 671 56 15 2 66 1 43 18 28 19 38 24 8 60 35 17 10 491 347 676 334 2,599 3,682 1,574 809 2,118 769 2,262 1,206 21 22 12 30 23 62 21 127 20 159 71 533 190 617 1 4 2 9 5 28 5 1 5 37 26 56 420 88 253 74 2,554 100 3,861 532 31,114 134 3,127 118 4,197 147 6,219 23 24 6 1 24 42 25 47 7 55 41 703 3 1 10 4 224 42 262 20 1,081 231 343 81 465 26 568 86 25 26 51 2 309 2 243 10 519 270 20 392 10 117 2,512 1 221 8 2,590 1 36 3 13 1 307 7 2,298 1 2,022 330 2,904 493 5,564 3,671 12,457 787 12,211 1,140 13,127 2,123 27 28 6 8 13 9 2 3 7 9 69 54 147 2 1 1 1 2 7 5 49 1 1 4 5 10 52 15 31 6 863 2 927 31 6,260 30 1,083 5 1,146 2 1,689 29 30 2 42 2 92 28 631 77 1,383 24 711 61 1,898 9 5 6 47 64 135 1 22 1 226 35 931 39 678 22 5,816 18 7,474 19 56,988 109 35,596 65 36,588 29 60,365 31 32 103 120 320 827 89 41 382 241 834 269 17,702 1,184 50 21 248 69 233 79 3,339 680 63 162 1,725 55,368 267 155 473 93 1,968 8,160 2,428 10,552 5,663 33,500 32,576 66,762 30,650 75,232 29,076 101,430 33 34 9 9 15 22 8 23 14 102 38 151 143 284 1 1 3 6 1 7 4 1 1 (Z) 42 127 56 77 22 481 46 1,254 128 12,437 29 689 62 1,597 69 2,890 35 36 616 365 16,420 2,456 271 1,573 7,168 4,836 407 1,166 6,261 4,143 184 74 6,784 337 564 655 24,846 11,720 10 73 252 96 1,732 2,939 41,401 5,377 2,547 12,334 2,377 12,352 5,413 115,728 80,826 92,570 54,927 77,860 128,135 161,231 37 38 76 1 290 2 149 9 388 15 708 27 4,243 227 24 102 188 1 771 (z) 565 10 4,288 98 582 8 3,635 41 1,793 200 3,084 324 6,186 2,154 11,763 869 14,391 966 16,853 2,144 39 40 170 135 668 526 161 633 3 719 452 12,943 4,760 176 98 808 725 187 35 1,206 34 186 466 4,150 58,245 286 95 1,168 35 6,621 3,279 7,040 5,540 9,419 32,919 119, 505 12,846 101,172 15,978 104,546 20,930 41 42 17 3 12 (2) 13 13 55 26 262 215 10 3 1 1 19 6 22 (z) 21 6 507 59 28 16 33 16 101 70 143 71 1,475 904 160 116 215 215 457 165 43 44 28 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 6.- NUMBER OF FARMS, IRRIGATED FARMS, LAND IRRIGATED, NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, AND LAND IRRIGATED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS: 1890 TO 1959 [interstate organizatio each State, but only < irrigated direct by two State and item 18 States, total: All farms number . All land in farms, .acres. Irrigated f arms .. -number . Land irrigated in census year acres . Irrigation organi- sations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organisations. .acres. Arizona: All farms number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . California: All farms number . All land in farms acres. Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in census year acres . Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Colorado: All farms number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in census year acres. Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . All farms number . All land in farms acres. Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Kansas and Oklahoma: All farms number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- sations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Louisiana: All farms number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Montana: All farms number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Nebraska: All farms , number . All land in farms acres . Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . See footnotes at end of table . 1,044,166 714,860,571 267,431 31,222,967 8,749 17,700,841 7,233 40,203,386 5,391 99,274 36,887,948 74,138 7,395,570 1,075 4,184,482 33,390 38,787,312 20,312 2,684,757 1,933 2,669,677 33,670 15,232,401 25,383 2,576,580 927 2,299,457 199,023 85,953,558 7,073 74,438 10,347,328 4,817 28,959 64,081,391 11,935 1,874,520 1,050 1,347,197 90,475 47,755,708 18, 936 1,291,246 714,646,180 286,793 123,075 37,794,780 84,502 40,749 38,385,234 23,355 38,740 14,364,471 28,218 239,146 85,653,583 4,356 111,127 11,441,343 6,897 33,061 61,468,903 13,114 100,846 47,486,580 12,500 1,430,097 699,178,437 288,914 24,847,341 10,491 14,974,785 10,412 39,916,440 7,822 137,168 36,613,291 90,755 6,438,324 1,506 3,135,281 45,578 37,953,099 27,121 2,872,348 2,302 2,399,618 40,284 13,224,192 29,413 2,137,237 1,064 1,896,032 273,640 84,617,969 1,632 124,181 11,202,278 7,438 35,085 59,247,434 13,457 1,716,792 1,234 1,149,358 107,183 47,466,828 9,680 1,564,691 684,020,148 277,814 13,142 37,856,370 9,634 138,917 35,054,379 87,205 47,618 36,217,808 28,054 41,498 12,503,332 28,571 129,295 10,039,657 7,185 37,747 58,787,318 12,997 111,756 47,752,941 7,156 1,681,171 611,005,769 290,126 17,657,365 5,583 16,377,775 18,468 25,651,092 10,339 575,464 103 580,202 132,658 30,524,324 84,310 4,276,554 1,246 3,171,568 51,436 31,527,240 '29,766 43,663 10,297,745 29,898 1,895,048 482 2,854,343 336,014 82,976,952 1,853 150,007 9,996,108 7,037 41,823 46,451,594 15,087 121,062 47,343,981 6,913 1,931,631 590,578,471 288,495 18,824 14,018,540 10,050 150,360 30,437,995 91,347 63,644 29,978,472 30,321 45,113 9,951,661 28,350 387,914 83,344,640 1,515 170,216 10,444,288 6,585 50,564 47, 511, f " 13,864 133,616 46,615,762 5,140 1,820,479 552,640,743 264,051 14,486,342 4,373 13,130,663 8,523 448,806 135,676 30,442,581 85,784 59,956 28,876,171 31,288 41,674 9,346,908 27,953 1,634,321 410 1,853,762 369,908 80,766,464 782 1,683,787 487,984,204 221,623 9,975 5,802,126 6,605 117,670 29,365,667 67,391 C1) NA 2,716,170 59,934 24,462,014 28,756 42,106 8,375,873 25,283 1,561,368 399,046,472 162,491 1,211,644 359,839,348 113,829 47,495 44,659,152 11,925 129,458 44,708,565 4,602 135,463 10,019,822 6,471 57,677 35,070,656 10,807 124,417 42,225,475 3,021 C1) 88,197 27,931,444 39,352 30,807 5,283,604 16,439 368,033 72,244,152 1,1*3 120,546 10,439,481 2,690 129,678 38,622,021 1,852 72,542 28,828,951 25,675 24,700 9,474, 588 17,613 17,471 3,204,903 9,188 281,098 64,651,309 1,053 115,969 11,059,127 4,531 13,370 11,844,454 8,043 121,525 29,911,779 1,932 SUMMARY 29 Summary Table 6.-NUMBER OF FARMS, IRRIGATED FARMS, LAND IRRIGATED, NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, AND LAND IRRIGATED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS: 1890 TO 1959-Continued ^Interstate organizatio Irrigated direct by two < State and item Nevada: All farms number . . All land in farms acres . . Irrigated farms number . . Land Irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . . New Mexico: All farms number . . All land in farms acres.. Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . . North Dakota: All farms number . . All land in farms acres.. Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number. . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . . Oregon: All farms number . . All land in farms acres . . Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . . South Dakota: All farms number . . All land in farms acres . . Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number. . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres.. Texas: All farms number. . All land in farms acres . . Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . . Utah: All farms number . . All land in farms acres . . Irrigated farms number . . Land irrigated in Irrigation organi- zations number . . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . , Washington: All farms number . All land in farms acres. Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated In Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . Wyoming: All farms number . All land in farms acres. Irrigated farms number . Land irrigated in census year acres . Irrigation organi- zations number . Acreage reported irrigated by organizations acres . NA Not available. Available data not comparable . 2,354 10,942,936 2,110 15,919 46,293,207 8,850 2,857 ,231,270 2,509 21,070 49,450,885 11,690 42,573 21,236,298 17,724 55,727 44,850,666 1,002 227,071 143,217,559 27,884 15,701 1,061,683 51,577 18,716,972 19,292 9,744 36,199,666 6,412 21,047^340 19,826 292,947 145, 812,733 26,315 3,110 7,063,525 2,819 23,599 47,521,; 12,691 59,827 20,327,683 17,663 331, 567 145,389,014 21,427 19,406 1,072,682 65,175 17,641,429 18,844 11,402 34,989,064 7,130 3,429 6,178,004 3,072 29,695 49,608,445 14,299 63,125 19,754,257 15,597 384,977 141, 337, 744 15,110 24,176 10,865,165 21,126 1,137,995 1,058 1,083,250 69,820 17,369,245 16,928 12,614 34,420,892 7,831 1,431,767 693 839,939 3,573 3,785,106 3,264 34,105 38,860,427 15,811 61,829 17,988,307 16, 159 26,322 10,309,107 23,543 3,696 3,621,769 2,927 41,369 34,397,205 17,093 79,887 16,719,870 15,974 13,076 33,116,554 7,793 64,826 17,357,549 13,243 418,002 137,683,372 19,568 25,411 7,302,007 22,612 501,017 137,597,389 16,435 81,686 15,181,815 17,426 15,018 28,025,979 8,637 3,442 4,080,906 3,031 31,404 30,822,034 14,347 371,269 502 396,295 77,975 38,657,894 113 55,153 16,548,678 11,387 495,489 124,707,130 10,861 3,163 2,357,163 2,718 29,844 24,409,633 11,390 50,206 13,542,318 9,154 1,198 436,033 114,020,621 5,974 30,695 6,239,318 24,332 84,381 14,680,091 18,186 70,904 13,533,778 15,949 16,011 23,525,234 7,308 2,689 2,714,757 2,406 35,676 11,270,021 12,795 45,502 11,685,110 6,669 27,159 25,662 5,613,101 5,050,410 23,847 22,218 66,288 13,244,720 13,271 15,74S 11,809,351 6,449 2,184 2,565,647 1,906 12,311 5,130,878 9,128 35,837 10,071,328 4,636 417,770 112,435,067 5,238 21,676 3,397,699 19,709 56,192 11,712,235 7,664 10,987 8,543,010 6,297 352,190 125,807,017 1,325 19,387 4,116,951 17,924 33,202 ,499,297 3,513 6,095 ,124,536 3,721 30 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 7.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: 1920 TO 1959 ^Interstate organizations are counted in each State in which they had irrigation works, hut only once in 18 States total. For interstate organizations data represent only that part within the State. See text] State and year Acres irrigated 8,749 17,700,841 10,-191 14,974,785 5,583 16,377,775 4,342 13,130,66:- na 12,339,434 155 643,846 163 555, 95E 103 580,202 92 501,754 NA 387,054 1,075 4,184,482 1,506 3,135,281 1,246 3,171,568 965 3,011,175 NA 2,716,170 1,933 2,669,677 2,302 2,399,618 848 2,807,803 583 2,423,911 na 2,333,973 927 2,299,457 1,064 1,896,032 482 2,854,343 410 1,853,762 NA 1,975,456 16 106,468 13 78,489 41 42,984 12 54,721 NA 34,766 203 185,539 321 260,897 49 198,341 86 224, 642 NA 195,209 1,050 1,347,197 1,234 1,149,358 432 1,047,204 224 709,638 NA 705,114 68 706,339 68 508,161 97 640,047 66 475,145 NA 374, 550 116 263,005 157 286,299 102 385,589 47 169,730 NA 205,546 447 366,086 620 384,210 488 402,673 502 396,295 NA 387,026 12 39,849 6 34,405 13 19,383 1 6,089 NA 8,766 650 846,182 755 739,052 268 594,171 205 447,872 NA 395,536 Unincorporated 18 States, total: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Arizona: 1959. 1950. 1940. 1930. 1920. California: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Colorado: 1959.. 1950.. 1940.. 1930.. 1920.. 1959. 1950. 1940. 1930. 1920. Kansas and Oklahoma: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Louisiana: 1959. . . 1950. . . 1940... 1930... 1920. . . Montana: 1959.. 1950.. 1940.. 1930. . 1920.. Nebraska: 1959.. 1950.. 1940.. 1930.. 1920.. Nevada: 1959. 1950. 1940. 1930. 1920. New Mexico: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 North Dakota: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Oregon: 1959. 1950. 1940. 1930. 1920. 2,067,317 2,129,377 1,006,159 6,271,334 6,580,325 17,583 16,503 11,153 '58, 733 1 114, 482 75,038 126,605 109,390 1853,547 '1,215,696 543,826 559,708 158,075 11,789,909 11,789,385 211,622 220,841 67,522 (D) 22,013 40,243 '37, 991 '34,516 (D) 15,735 1,701 362,973 323,918 158,840 '413,862 '393,257 (D) 5,873 61,617 '54, 811 '55,408 49,199 92,964 85,039 '32,267 '69,877 100,758 105,874 123,156 '233,286 '264,610 193,100 218,868 46,122 '184,940 '186,037 6,732,753 5,637,204 6,504,526 (') (') 308,784 290,663 71,981 1,035,041 761,621 788,784 (') (') 1,938,870 1,652,636 2,222,912 t1) (') 1,295,602 1,035,999 1,205,821 (') CD) 1,574 36,939 417,820 (') (') 64,742 43,289 (') (') (') 79,179 74,197 144,914 33,680 51,017 45,030 146,039 117,748 115,617 572,912 948,675 1,143,359 1,224,463 1,819,601 (D) 12,635 32,600 14,500 158,517 296,439 391,976 312,313 873,499 2,740 14,873 115,280 286,846 212,138 (D) 16,000 175,837 243,588 159,764 224,625 184,574 3141,890 22,375 34,115 28,723 53, 574 25,335 (D) (D) (D) 5,855 5,990 22,637 16,192 19,871 7,123 12,619 27,338 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY 31 Summary Table 7.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: 1920 TO 1959-Continued ^Interstate organizations are counted in i represent only that State and year U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and storage system operated by bureau 18 States, total: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 710,904 682,413 3,284,474 1,485,028 1,254,569 578,635 506,076 515,765 331,840 284, 551 44,408 51,782 19,022 11,489 5,620 91,187 121,218 40,146 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 California: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Colorado: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Kansas and Oklahoma: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 • 55,671 323,086 278,584 248,814 26,255 86,637 46,290 31,998 36,622 76,767 39,037 1,187,353 275,954 253,759 84,183 13,555 8,733 3,354 2,755 4,106 2,908 (D) 32,418 34,965 34,991 36,775 4,729 9,186 2,936 50,000 39,929 46,419 79,590 6,213 21,068 26,700 5,825 1959 1950 1940 1930 , 1920 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Nebraska: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Nevada: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 New Mexico: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 North Dakota: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Oregon: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 See footnotes at end of table. 13,231 257,401 147,026 87,558 69,345 54,040 44,324 132,325 105,845 98,064 103,090 77,678 14,131 6,089 8,766 12,645 147,715 215,445 61,829 54,981 157,791 158,106 133,542 75,844 98,887 (D) 17,580 17,607 6,148 5,321 6,712 26,843 27,111 20,824 9,072 1,790 2,163 5,168 4,135 4,000 18,488 51,752 9,110 32 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 7.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: 1920 TO 1959-Continued [^Interstate organizations are counted in each State in which they had irrigation works, but only once in 18 States total. For interstate organizations data represent only that part within the State. See text^ State and year Unincorporated South Dakota: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Texas: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Utah: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Washington: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Wyoming: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 83,984 67, 539 49,592 55,839 69,018 943,818 1,042,714 708,131 666,626 475,440 1,109,620 1,083,250 1,386,921 1,151,885 1,204,764 847,752 513,583 684,613 411,268 387,684 1,057,540 839, 939 752,366 570,311 483,362 LL 3,915 9,628 2,204 '19,646 10,080 17,069 15,072 9,640 1 58, 691 103,378 77,985 100,181 114,229 1934,6 1,014,649 50,486 39,697 23,748 x92,743 93,192 334,916 275, 597 86,752 1303,086 286,702 13,037 6,689 12,329 283,851 241,211 352,722 (D) 329,072 190,763 89,996 262,892 85,600 99,834 86,911 7,290 9,474 21,705 10,931 51,460 57,800 647,223 590, 529 382,458 452,461 88,571 20,167 11,079 31,394 8,125 21,143 274,703 260,243 129,946 97,772 79,918 364,688 232,058 120,988 86,174 22,935 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. Ni Not available. Unincorporated and incorporated not reported separately for 1930 and 1920. Data for incorporated mutual organizations combined with unincorporated mutual organizations. Commercial totals includes acres irrigated for districts. 3Acres irrigated by unincorporated organizations in Oklahoma not included. SUMMARY 33 Summary Table 7.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: 1920 TO 1959-Continued Qlnterst counted In each State State and year U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projecta and storage systems operated by bureau South Dakota: 1959 1950 19<0 1930 1920 Texas: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Utah: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Washington: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 Wyoming: 1959 1950 1940 1930 1920 34,222 36,193 56,638 59,023 67,079 73,834 65,442 20,284 200,078 40,000 29,285 333,179 37,740 328,961 118,667 122,869 40,540 58,634 154,051 85,886 53,555 62,528 54,452 58,594 54,619 25,270 130,553 115,353 118,637 92,367 69, 510 29,767 27,000 23,681 21,636 22,000 3,768 2,949 1,451 CD) 2,179 11,904 14,627 24,206 3,241 22,069 36,230 SUMMARY Summary Table 8.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 35 North Pacific Coast (I) Columbia River Above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River Irrigation organizatlo Service area, 1959: Farm area reported by organizations.. 19 f. 9 Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water u Residential water users Other water users acres 1959 .water users 1959 -water users 1959 .water users 1959 .water users 1959 IAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water ; Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre -feet. From drainage basin number. From natural i .oryant sations receiving- Conveyed to another drainage basi: To drainage basin number. Delivered for i To farm irrigation < To residential NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 31,222,967 25,451,176 4,861,000 3,974,363 8,749 10,491 2,056 2,495 21,165,254 4,280,403 17,700,841 3,921,995 1,612,111 175,323 383,654 91,808 1,204,339 82,146 24,118 1,369 14,011,307 743,000 17,211,660 4,118,000 8,668 72,997,259 2,041 22,859,439 7,994 72,997,259 1,909 22,814,518 6,984 68,685,789 1,836 21,902,234 1,266 4,311,470 108 912,284 1,123 18,644,449 219 2,667,243 8,668 72,997,259 2,041 22,859,439 7,238 15,847,148 1,706 4,975,653 1,607,639 296 1,070,993 83,399 75,204 10,704 5,396 4,849 37,000 137,000 394,093 2 36,356 350,537 1 7,200 22,055 II-A 121 309,230 121 298,901 15 4,721 4,197,504 3,846,791 164,619 86,412 77,297 910 706,000 3,981,000 206,156,190 275,841 265,851 13,266 7,550 5,139 577 115,000 418,000 1,428,904 226 1,421,503 242 1,081,764 242 1,061,547 21 17,065 10 3,152 5 21,072 749, 502 628,854 39,542 19,344 20,178 20 79,000 709,000 3,175,584 1 64,756 458 2,190,697 457 2,161,754 32 26,706 6 2,237 10 61,064 195,306,171 474,060 447,079 25,132 14,020 10,994 118 13,000 428,000 2,595,138 108 2,587,493 22,958 119 2,595,138 1-0 119 2,086,301 117 2,050,194 15 9,726 14 26,381 3 22,958 36 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 8.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION (For definitions and explanations, see text) North Pacific Coast (I)- -Continued South Pacific Coast (II) Columbia River — Continued Total Klamath Klamath River to Santa Maria excluding Central Valley Snake River Total Below Weiser, Weiser, King Hill, King Hill, Idaho to American Falls, Idaho Above American Falls, Idaho (I-E) (I-F) (I-G) (I-H) (H-A) (II-B) 1 2 1949. . . 2,925,000 2,564,561 427,000 354,169 851,000 797,343 864,000 691,829 863,000 721,220 6,915,000 6,100,040 379,000 364,468 493,000 386,613 3 1949. . . 1,110 1,305 375 442 259 2% 111 108 371 466 1,091 1,501 62 60 39 54 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 2,697,601 262,228 772,180 829,064 834,129 4,817,092 303,074 34,349 6 Farm area reported irrigated 2,505,007 233,614 743,724 748,717 778,952 3,725,866 285,200 30,646 7 86,679 10,737 32,798 27,633 15,511 1,141,401 8,105 110,163 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959... 45,498 3,819 19,389 10,429 11,861 110,134 2,993 1,332 9 Residential water users water users 1959. . . 40,986 6,808 13,347 17,196 3,635 1,012,719 5,105 97,373 195 110 62 8 15 18,548 7 11,458 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 -,- Ground water fi acres 499,000 2,426,000 13,000 334,000 84,000 767,000 213,000 651,000 189,000 674,000 3,902,000 3,013,000 55,000 324,000 415,000 78,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 U Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 1,101 15,330,476 373 1,004,967 254 4,453,773 110 4,586,367 370 5,386,667 1,084 13,616,526 61 1,163,712 39 223,169 15 16 acre-feet... 1 8,565 3 27,539 3 73,759 1 8,565 4 609, 514 1 22,055 1 68,669 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No I-F I-G III-E I-A II-C-D 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 998 15,321,911 369 977,428 229 4,380,014 103 4,586,367 298 5,378,102 986 13,007,012 61 1,141,657 36 154,500 20 21 acreitfeet... 962 14,559,563 369 977,017 227 4,106,005 90 4,317,893 277 5,158,648 385 11,352,155 61 1,087,637 16 70,379 59 762,348 3 411 7 274,009 19 268,474 30 219,454 676 1,654,857 4 54,020 24 84,121 23 acre-feet. . . 24 From other organizations in the 171 2,552,362 6 42,002 57 529,347 10 409,363 98 1,571,450 222 3,862,891 7 61,814 7 20,220 25 acre-leet... 26 27 acre-feet. . . 1,101 15,330,476 373 1,004,967 254 4,453,773 110 4,586,367 370 5,386,667 1,084 13,616,526 61 1,163,712 39 223,169 28 29 acre -feet. . . 989 3,136,737 324 144,900 223 825, 534 91 1,260,595 355 905,708 449 2,632,615 52 319,404 10 11,971 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1 3,800 3 27,539 3 73,759 1 3,800 2 36,356 2 36,356 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . I-E I-F III-E I-A 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 1,094 12,189,939 371 860,067 252 3,600,700 109 3,252,013 366 4,477,159 1,068 10,947,555 62 807,952 35 211,198 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . -organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,093 11,936,327 371 840,169 251 3,444,462 109 3,213,424 366 4,438,272 1,056 9,695,465 60 770,025 34 87,414 37 38 acre-feet... 113 237,463 17 19,468 47 148,128 16 36,529 33 33,338 228 794,837 8 7,877 10 46,074 39 40 acre-feet. . . 28 16,149 2 430 14 8,110 3 2,060 9 5,549 84 457,253 2 30,050 6 77,710 41 Delivered to other irrigation 71 2,552,162 42,002 22 529,347 7 409,363 39 1,571,450 96 3,862,891 2 61,814 6 20,220 42 acre-feet . . . 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 4.8 3.6 4.6 4.3 5.7 2.6 2.7 2.9 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars. . . 511 23,495,739 192 917,166 98 9,416,913 45 11,345,616 178 1,816,044 525 476,112,643 37 55,774,975 14 11,593,453 l8,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C, 245,200 acre-feet from D. B. acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-B, 302,751 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C. D. B. No. II-B, 1,336,181 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E. '345,200 ac 8,000 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-C-D, 276,708 acre-feet to D. B. No. IT No. II-E. 2142,080 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-F, 1,336,181 ai ''8,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C, 345,200 acre-feet from •e-feet to D. B. No. II-C-D, 861,551 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F. •B. s6,290 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D, 8,565 acre-feet to D. ] re-feet from D. B. No. II-C-D. 3276,708 D. B. No. II-E. 568,669 acre-feet to '302,751 acre-feet to D. B. No. 11-0, I. No. I-H. SUMMARY ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued 37 South Pacific Coast (II)- Continued Great Basin (III) Gulf of California (IV) Central Valley Total Sacramento- .''(111 Joaquin Delta area. Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) San Joaquin River (II-E) San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River (II-F) Santa Maria River and Basins south (11-0) Total Northwest and Humboldt River (III -A and III-B) South Central (III-C) Bonneville excluding Bear River (III-D) Bear River (III-E) Total Gila River excluding Colorado River (IV-A and IV-C) 5,495,000 4,694,280 1,960,000 1,532,068 1,197,000 1,198,468 2,338,000 1,963,744 548,000 654,679 1,832,000 2,142,927 341,000 556,169 484,000 526,917 606,000 684,068 401,000 375,773 3,058,000 2,973,557 1,008,000 886,019 1 2 361 437 143 149 60 55 166 245 629 951 1,166 1,265 42 68 102 125 678 735 346 339 1,402 1,545 105 124 3 4,479,669 1,058,218 1,080,380 1,621,070 720,001 1,579,618 115,139 294, 584 740,249 429,646 2,750,600 532,739 = 3,105,342 802,095 910,623 1,392,624 304,678 1,349,873 82,436 260,658 610,772 396,007 2,433,197 464,334 6 110,747 44,178 32,278 34,291 912,386 94,273 368 8,199 71,928 13,778 84,553 39,724 7 78,201 16,610 29,150 32,441 27,608 42,586 363 2,626 29,320 10,277 41,499 9,326 8 32,329 27,362 3,123 1,844 877,912 51,247 5 5,569 42,182 3,491 39,563 26,967 9 217 206 5 6 6,866 440 4 426 10 3,491 3,431 10 2,987,000 762,000 528,000 1,697,000 445,000 357,000 61,000 131,000 127,000 38,000 852,000 757,000 11 2,508,000 1,198,000 669,000 641,000 103,000 1,475,000 280,000 353,000 479,000 363,000 2,206,000 249,000 12 356 10,805,565 139 5,897,224 60 4,832,908 165 2,760,445 628 1,492,749 1,157 5,098,183 42 215,512 99 1,646,250 672 2,053,235 346 1,189,476 1,388 13,479,510 105 2,336,193 13 14 1 8,000 3 353,200 t1) 4 1,478,261 (2) 2 861,551 II-E 2 579,459 (3) 6 386,846 1 276,708 IV -B 5 112,628 (4) 1 3,800 I-H 2 279,628 15 16 17 311 10,797,565 133 5, 544,024 36 3,354,647 145 1,898,894 578 913,290 1,004 4,711,337 42 215, 512 72 1,369,542 610 1,940,607 283 1,185,676 1,347 13,199,882 102 2,336,193 18 19 240 9,970,465 125 5,463,647 25 2,847,151 96 1,659,667 68 223,674 884 4,535,318 42 215,512 66 1,358,746 529 1,814,695 247 1,146,365 1,299 11,878,924 79 1,096,093 20 21 95 827,100 14 80,377 22 507,496 60 239.227 553 689,616 165 176,019 10 10,7% 112 125,912 43 39,311 97 1,320,958 54 1,240,100 22 23 90 3,199,016 23 830,987 30 1,353,857 37 1,014,172 11£ 581,841 222 817,190 27 193,055 126 364,126 69 260,009 95 9,065,544 8 302,182 24 25 356 10,805,565 139 5,897,224 60 4,832,908 165 2,760,445 628 1,492,749 1,157 5,098,183 42 215, 517 99 1,646,250 672 2,053,235 346 1,189,476 1,388 13,479,510 105 2,336,193 26 27 239 2,209,748 103 971,856 35 745,739 106 492,153 157 91,492 994 709, 584 39 38,548 90 207,573 549 280,421 317 183,042 1,297 2,620,961 103 669,894 28 29 1 68,669 1,404,850 (!) 4 1,206,751 (') 1 142,080 II-E 4 598,944 2 587,459 (7) 1 2,920 IV -D 2 14,855 C) 7 992,463 30 31 32 352 8,527,148 132 3,520,518 59 2,880,418 164 2,126,212 619 1,401,257 1,149 3,789,655 42 176,964 97 851,218 668 1,769,894 344 991,579 1,374 9,866,086 104 1,666,299 33 34 347 8,196,670 131 3,362,177 58 2,819,536 163 2,014,957 615 641,356 1,145 3,580,128 42 176,914 97 837,383 664 1,599,633 344 966,198 1,373 9,509,916 104 1,533,308 35 36 38 108,670 21 102,717 4 2,422 13 3,531 172 632,216 241 121,961 1 50 16 5,601 186 96,141 38 20,169 121 272,757 11 67,265 37 38 24 221,808 15 55,624 58,460 5 107,724 52 127,685 35 87,566 3 8,234 25 74,120 7 5,212 28 83,413 7 65,726 39 40 29 3,199,016 13 830,987 5 1,353,857 14 1,014,172 59 581,841 55 817,190 3 193,055 39 364,126 13 260,009 43 9,065,544 2 302,182 41 42 2.6 4.2 3.1 1.4 2.1 2.7 2.1 3.2 2.6 2.4 3.9 3.3 43 200 277,359,158 78 78,882,999 33 95,320,749 94 103,155,410 245 131,385,057 551 38,249,602 6 108,565 51 917,421 359 35,741,541 135 1,482,075 760 113,045,721 64 21,644,173 45 38 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 8. -NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gulf of California (TV)— Continued Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River (V) Colorado River Total Below Lees excluding Gila River Colorado River above Lees Ferry Total Excluding Rio Grande Total Excluding Green and Rivers Green River Gunnison River (rv-B) (IV-D) (rv-E) (rv-F) (V-A and V-D) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959... 1949. . . 2,050,000 2,087,538 766,000 692,085 1,284,000 1,395,453 463,000 539,174 573,000 586,882 248,000 269,397 5,578,000 4,448,131 3,914,000 2,516,956 3 1949. . . 1,297 1,425 110 134 1,187 1,291 561 597 268 249 359 445 826 1,195 254 388 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 2,217,861 866,843 1,351,018 553,202 523,547 274,269 2,579,772 856,822 6 Farm area reported irrigated 476,420 7,292 464,479 6,746 7 44,829 17,086 27,743 15,404 5,047 59,789 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 32,173 10,687 21,486 10,869 6,004 4,613 48,238 5,395 „ 12,596 60 6,381 18 6,215 42 4,503 32 1,288 424 10 11,431 120 1,282 69 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 93,000 75,000 18,000 8,000 8,000 2,000 3,935,000 3,347,000 1,957,000 691,000 1,266,000 455,000 565,000 246,000 567,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 U Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 1,283 11,143,317 110 5,854,472 1,173 5,288,845 556 2,406,944 266 1,735,891 352 1,147,302 822 4,959,058 254 1,861,875 15 16 acre-feet... 2 279,628 1 276,708 1 2,920 1 2,920 1 1,292 1 1,045 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No.... III-C III-D IV-D V-B IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1,245 10,863,689 100 5,577,764 1,145 5,285,925 541 2,404,024 261 1,735,891 343 1,146,010 793 4,959,058 252 1,860,830 20 21 acre-feet... 1.220 10,782,831 83 5,529,285 1,137 5,253,546 536 2,373,694 260 1,734,006 341 1,145,846 605 4,765,425 107 1,749,546 22 23 acre-feet... 43 80,858 26 48,479 17 32,379 14 30,330 1 1,885 2 164 185 193, 633 159 111,284 24 From other organisations in the 87 8,763,362 14 8,453,034 73 310,328 43 178,057 10 91,879 20 40,392 49 191,952 1 12,000 25 acre-feet.-. 26 27 acre-feet... 1,283 11,143,317 110 5,854,472 1,173 5,288,845 556 2,409,644 266 1,735,891 352 1,147,302 822 4,959,058 254 1,861,875 28 29 acre-feet... 1,194 1,951,067 87 1,147,988 1,107 803,079 523 416,118 251 192,425 334 194,536 731 1,023,643 207 166,342 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet... 7 992,463 1 553,416 6 439,047 5 334,001 3 106,338 1 480 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . (3) (') (') 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 1,270 8,199,787 108 4,153,068 1,162 4,046,719 548 1,656,825 264 1,437,128 351 952,766 819 3,934,935 254 1,695,533 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. .. 1,269 7,976,608 108 4,106,568 1,161 3,870,040 548 1,497,310 263 1,427,684 351 945,046 818 3,658,590 254 1,508,886 37 38 acre-feet... 110 205,492 31 43,521 79 161,971 52 148, 909 17 9,444 10 3,618 70 48,739 4 26,618 39 40 acre-feet... 21 17,687 4 2,979 17 14,708 12 10,606 5 4,102 29 227,606 10 160,029 41 Delivered to other irrigation 41 8,763,362 7 8,453,034 34 310,328 13 178,057 11 91,879 10 40,392 2e 191,952 1 12,000 42 acre-feet . . . 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 4.1 5.2 3.3 3.2 3.0 4.0 ?.o 3.2 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 726 91,401,548 58 66,506,361 668 24,895,187 298 22,369,150 175 1,808,219 195 717,818 419 34,546,306 130 6,383,213 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of infomation for individual organizations. 1480 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-C, 45,528 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-D. 2287,181 i feet from D. B. No. IV-D, a, 964 acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-D. 3276,708 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G, 276,708 acre-feet to D. B. So. III-C. *287,l8l acre-feet to D. B. -feet to D. B. No. IV-F, 45,528 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-B. 5101,973 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D. 621,964 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-E. No. VI-E, 1,292 I SUMMARY ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued 39 Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River (V)— continued Mississippi River VI) Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VII) Total Red River Lake Texhoma Arkansas River (VI -A and VI-B) Missouri River Rio Grande River Total Below Three Forks, Montana (VT-C) Platte River Yellowstone River Headwaters Three Montana (VI-H) Total Below Fort (V-B) Ahove Fort Quitman (V-C) Total Excluding South Platte River (VI-D) South Platte River Gaging Station near Paxton (VI-E) Total Excluding Big Horn River (VI-F) Big Hom River (VI -G) 1,664,000 1,931,175 955,000 984,366 709,000 946,809 8,971,000 5,804,222 2,884,000 1,163,644 6,087,000 4,640,578 1,711,000 755,130 2,851,000 2,401,591 1,867,000 1,417,707 984,000 983,884 1,050,000 1,011,822 570,000 552,550 480,000 459,272 475,000 472,035 8,000 7,936 1 2 573 807 108 123 465 684 2,227 2,505 398 524 1,829 1,981 205 211 673 750 263 294 413 456 646 676 422 446 224 230 305 350 2 2 3 1,722,950 798,062 924,888 5,149,369 682,022 4,467,347 767,732 2,269,285 1,110,755 1,158,530 1,117,353 572,742 544,611 312,977 (D) 5 1,327,496 637,629 689,867 4,470,560 591,323 3,879,237 577,776 2,036,069 958,737 1,077,332 1,000,259 511,054 489,205 265,133 (D) 6 53,043 24,773 28,270 56,742 10,596 46,146 5,490 26,760 10,420 16,340 12,038 5,989 6,049 1,858 (D) 7 42,843 21,756 21,087 49,360 9,198 40,162 5,403 22,705 10,020 12,685 10,214 5,067 5,147 1,840 (D) 8 10,149 2,968 7,181 7,233 1,325 5,908 80 4,000 398 3,602 1,810 917 893 18 9 51 49 2 149 73 76 7 55 2 53 14 5 9 10 588,000 320,000 268,000 4,224,000 2,318,000 1,906,000 865,000 1,023,000 758,000 265,000 8,000 4,000 4,000 10,000 11 1,076,000 635,000 441,000 4,747,000 566,000 4,181,000 846,000 1,828,000 1,109,000 719,000 1,042,000 566,000 476,000 465,000 8,000 12 569 3,098,228 107 1,261,050 462 1,837,178 2,194 14,632,487 5 333,189 396 1,664,774 3 46,008 1,798 12,967,713 2 287,181 196 1,554,252 •662 4,953,793 2 287,181 2,782,967 405 2,192,790 5 309,145 637 4,892,841 414 2,305,369 223 2,587,472 303 1,566,827 2 (D) 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 541 3,098,228 96 1,261,050 445 1,837,178 1,968 14,299,^98 352 1,618,766 1,616 12,680,532 194 1,554,252 510 4,666,612 231 2,782,967 279 1,883,645 621 4,892,841 404 2,305,369 217 2,587,472 291 1,566,827 2 (D) 528 3,015,879 92 1,229,964 436 1,785,915 1,958 14,245,579 350 1,615,771 1,608 12,629,808 192 1,540,454 508 4,648,185 230 2,777,030 278 1,871,155 620 4,891,429 403 2,303,957 217 2,587,472 288 1,549,740 2 (D) 20 21 36 82,349 10 31,086 26 51,263 25 53,719 5 2,995 20 50,724 3 13,798 8 18,427 2 5,937 6 12,490 4 1,412 4 1,412 5 17,087 22 23 48 179,952 20 89,564 28 90,388 316 2,039,629 51 262,204 265 1,777,425 8 93,615 203 1,229,393 32 273,234 171 956,159 38 364,714 19 117,380 19 247,334 16 89,703 24 25 569 3,098,228 107 1,261,050 462 1,837,178 2,194 14,632,487 396 1,664,774 1,798 12,967,713 196 1,554,252 662 4,953,793 258 2,782,967 405 2,192,790 637 4,892,841 414 2,305,369 223 2,587,472 303 1,566,827 2 (D) 26 27 525 857,301 96 295,513 429 561,788 2,065 3,884,692 368 311,574 1,697 3,573,118 185 445,363 598 1,504,508 248 1,035,312 350 469,196 621 1,214,613 403 548,461 218 666,152 293 408,634 28 29 2 1,525 1 1,045 V-A-D 1 480 VI -B 3 21,964 (6) 30 31 32 566 2,239,402 106 964,492 460 1,274,910 2,174 10,747,795 395 1,353,200 1,779 9,394,595 195 1,108,889 654 3,449,285 256 1,725,691 398 1,723,594 629 3,678,228 408 1,756,908 221 1,921,320 301 1,158,193 2 (D) 33 34 565 2,149,704 106 896,818 459 1,252,886 2,169 10,512,503 395 1,265,540 1,774 9,246,963 195 1,089,543 649 3,356,087 256 1,717,134 393 1,638,953 629 3,648,780 408 1,735,951 221 1,912,829 301 1,152,553 2 (D) 35 36 67 22,121 20 7,205 47 14,916 147 68,664 27 4,873 120 63,791 8 7,244 79 25,071 4 1,616 75 23,455 30 25,836 15 19,945 15 5,891 3 5,640 37 38 19 67,577 17 60,469 2 7,108 59 166,628 11 82,787 48 83,841 6 12,102 33 68,127 2 6,941 31 61,186 9 3,612 3 1,012 6 2,600 39 40 27 179,952 10 89,564 17 90,388 139 2,039,629 19 262,204 120 1,777,425 6 93,615 78 1,229,393 6 273,234 72 956,159 27 364,714 15 117,380 12 247,334 9 89,703 41 42 1.6 1.4 1.8 2.4 2.1 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.5 3.6 3.4 3.9 4.3 (D) 43 290 28,163,093 63 13,759,195 227 14,403,898 1,024 146,357,412 157 3,445,745 867 142,911,667 113 73,801,983 222 49,786,340 118 17,739,369 104 32,046,971 408 18,883,064 279 2,425,948 129 16,457,116 124 440,280 1 (D) 44 45 40 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 9.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) 18 States, North Pacific Coast (I) Total Excluding Columbia River Columbia River Total Below Snake River (Oregon, Washington) Above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River (I-A) (I-B) (I-C) (I-D) 1 267,431 63,220 6,549 56,671 11, 065 10,786 7,326 2 acres... 31,222,967 4, 860, 640 174, 053 4, 686, 587 533,052 787,799 441,139 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... -farms reporting... 54,957 21,993 4,419 17,574 7,880 5,545 1,879 4 acres... 2,817,283 843,188 106, 085 737,103 257,232 215,928 48,849 5 41,103 17,246 4,070 13,176 7,144 3,943 869 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 1,959,259 617,887 98,201 519,686 226,900 148,538 19,739 7 107,021 10,473 1,782 8,691 3,918 1,605 441 8 acres... 13,243,912 614, 080 36,260 577,820 114,817 60,887 13,344 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 79,869 7,495 1,549 5,946 3,227 1,181 163 10 acres... 10,549,815 401,177 32,078 369,099 80,809 40,845 4,401 11 Surface sources on farm farms reporting . . . 38,797 14,185 3,012 11,173 4,165 2,848 480 12 acres... 5,081,250 1,045,384 84,188 961,196 205,806 235,828 30,799 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 29,356 11,558 2,728 8,830 3,577 2,369 245 14 acres... 4,050,182 841,022 76,662 764,360 166,977 197,243 16,540 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 153,704 43,154 2,108 41,046 3,850 7,084 6,890 16 ceres... 12,897,805 3,201,176 53,605 3,147,571 212,429 491,084 396,996 17 Irrigation organization sources 126, 650 39,701 1,925 37,776 3,420 6,491 6,464 18 acres... 10,285,737 2,868,102 47,401 2,820,701 184, 555 448,139 360,388 19 Both farm ground water sources 4,454 999,317 1,000 126,947 164 7,421 836 119, 526 410 44,911 150 17, 520 28 20 1,511 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 27,102 3,466 183 3,283 431 595 426 22 acres... 5,337,916 623,392 10,491 612,901 55,800 84,052 58,299 SUMMARY 41 Summary Table 9.- LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 -Continued North Pacific Coast (I)— continued South Pacific Coast II) Columbia River — Continued Snake River Klamath River to Santa Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Klamath Maria River Below Weiser, Idaho King Hill, Idaho to Above River excluding Central Total Weiser, Idaho to King Hill, Idaho American Falls, Idaho American Falls, Idaho Valley (I-E) (I-F) (I-G) (I-H) (II-A) (II-B) 27,49* 2,736 10,472 7,076 7,210 71,819 1,830 7,929 2 2,924,597 346,355 851,755 864,111 862,376 6,915,356 379,672 492,663 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting... 2,270 860 427 176 807 18,194 401 4,441 4 acres... 215,094 29,215 21,402 34,269 130,208 826,189 24,504 184,512 5 1,220 703 128 50 339 13,920 137 3,731 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FAR1C, 1959 124,509 21,115 7,587 16, 811 78,996 463,437 8,238 140,888 7 Ground water sources on farm farms reporting... 2,727 316 648 894 869 39,238 285 6,367 S acres... 388,772 12,368 38, 570 175,063 162,771 3,551,783 46,725 402,560 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 1,375 203 252 484 436 25,141 154 5,902 10 acres... 243,044 6,282 17,388 116,745 102, 629 2,170,362 25,157 357,845 1-1 3,680 1,326 1,205 385 764 5,435 494 1,204 12 acres... 488,763 178,465 162,342 50,164 97,792 850,641 120,326 49,379 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 2,639 1,127 735 221 556 3,442 372 883 14 acres... 383,600 149,357 122,699 35,007 76, 537 589,248 85,985 33,627 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 23,222 1,331 9,428 6,300 6,163 42,008 1,253 864 16 ceres... 2,047,062 155,522 650,843 638,884 601,813 2,512,932 212,621 40,724 17 Irrigation organization sources 21,401 1,171 8,721 5,869 5,640 28,550 1,109 645 18 acres... 1,827,619 125,073 584,089 583,664 534,793 1,466,836 179,603 14,852 19 Both faim ground water sources 248 74 61 64 49 1,218 48 20 acres... 55,584 12,973 12,646 16,257 13,708 290,609 19,120 32,527 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 147 220 1,831 161 703 438 529 13,468 22 acres... 414, 750 52,670 114,933 112,438 134,709 2,398,301 69,807 53,812 42 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 9.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) South Pacific Coast (II) — Continued Great Basin (III) Central Valley Santa River Basins South (11-0) Total Northwest Great Basin Humboldt River (III-A and III-B) South Central Great (III-C) Bonneville excluding Bear River (III-D) Total mento- San Joaquin Delta area Sacramento River (II-C and II -D) San Joaquin River CM) San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River (II-F) Bear River (III-E) 1 45,945 18,514 11,831 15,600 16,115 17,545 818 2,401 9,977 4,349 2 acres... 5,494,649 1,959,690 1,197,326 2,337,633 548,372 1,832,405 341,199 484,474 605,766 400,966 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... -farms reporting... 6,235 4,252 681 1,302 7,117 1,096 69 333 196 498 4 acres... 464,504 182,926 53,451 228,127 152, 669 71,572 6,324 24,590 8,155 32,503 5 3,979 3,026 371 582 6,073 452 38 220 77 117 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 206,958 107,197 24,290 75,471 107,353 34,644 3,493 16,355 3,863 10,933 7 27,464 9,749 3,667 14,048 5,122 2,943 265 937 1,383 358 8 acres... 2,772,288 747,154 395,688 1,629,446 330,210 315,159 60,918 130,729 96,337 27,175 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 15,186 8,160 1,478 5,548 3,899 1,681 178 768 609 126 10 acres... 1,531,331 522,888 190,346 818,097 256,029 209,941 32,417 108,852 56,391 12,281 11 3,400 2,724 315 361 337 2,066 523 368 635 540 12 acres... 660,719 558,179 39,853 62,687 20,217 478,971 223,980 129,412 51,606 73,973 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 2,009 1,702 165 142 178 1,236 434 253 272 277 14 acres... 459,815 401,185 20,725 37,905 9,821 346,621 179,899 87,548 31,349 47,825 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 27,949 8,068 10,138 9,743 11,942 14,405 123 1,308 2.782 10,192 16 ceres... 2,061,642 654,357 761,785 645,500 197,945 1,038,275 56,301 224,333 457,823 299,818 17 Irrigation organization sources 16,021 6,716 7,928 1,377 10,775 12,833 107 1,170 8,070 3,486 18 acres... 1,131,474 460,329 508,708 162,437 140,907 882,073 39,105 190,900 397,539 254,529 19 Both farm ground water sources 795 227,508 163 96 216 20 166,915 16,853 43,740 11,454 95,448 55,905 29,393 5,715 4,435 21 Both Irrigation organization and farm ground 11,934 1,355 2,209 8,370 1,167 1,577 17 142 983 435 22 acres... 2,144,521 408,373 460,694 1,275,454 130,161 298,325 33,873 67,781 114,772 81,896 SUMMARY 43 Summary Table 9.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gulf of California (IV) Total Gila River excluding Colorado River (IV-A and TV-C) Colorado River Total Below Lees Ferry excluding Gila River (IV-B) Colorado River above Lees Ferry Total Excluding Green and (IV-D) Green River (TV-E) River (iv-F) 1 19,554 4,689 14,865 4,016 10,849 4,999 3,411 2,439 2 acres... 3,057,707 1,007,757 2,049,950 766,164 1,283,786 462,882 573,349 247,555 3 Acres Irrigated by sprinklers ..... farms reporting... 466 102 364 130 234 131 66 37 4 acres... 20,167 4,431 13,736 5,006 10,730 7,057 2,878 795 5 196 69 127 76 51 28 19 4 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARJC, 1959 7,977 3,100 4,877 2,395 2,482 1,689 678 115 7 3,249 2,120 1,129 856 273 141 90 42 8 acres... 655,869 570,208 85,661 70,386 15,275 6,230 6,662 2,383 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 2,055 1,478 577 479 98 51 40 7 10 acres... 453,698 407,833 45,860 40,493 5,367 2,532 2,623 212 2 638 279 2 359 12 578,056 84,043 494,013 24,659 469,354 165,789 235,606 67,959 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 2,024 201 1,823 153 1,670 827 629 214 14 acres... 506,771 77,800 428,971 18,866 410,105 145,517 209,679 54,909 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 15,331 2,943 12,388 3,356 9,032 4,093 2,733 2,206 16 ceres... 1,823,782 353,506 1,470,276 671,119 799,157 290,863 331,081 177,213 17 Irrigation organization sources 13,811 2,357 11,454 2,982 8,472 3,879 2,534 2,059 18 acres... 1,586,692 222,157 1,364,535 629,117 735,418 270,455 300,055 164,908 19 Both farm ground water sources 146 65 81 28 53 27 14 12 20 acres... 47,347 25,374 21,973 7,421 14,552 6,897 3,466 4,189 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 1,518 588 930 374 556 215 194 147 22 acres... 463,199 274,588 188,611 70,267 118,344 37,481 57,526 23,337 44 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 9.- LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River (V) Mississippi River (VI) Rio Grande River (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Excluding Rio Grande River (V-A and V-D) Total Below Fort Quitman (V-B) Above Fort Quitman (v-o) Total Excluding Missouri River 1 36,593 22,273 14,320 7,503 6,817 58,607 14,810 2 acres... 5,578,145 3,913,604 1,664,541 955,403 709,138 8,970,630 2,884,497 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... -farms reporting... 4,168 3,946 222 149 73 8,997 2,784 4 acres... 524,563 494,948 29,615 23,685 5,930 530,141 171,801 5 3,506 3,403 103 74 29 5,747 2,450 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 448,883 435,257 13,626 11,154 2,472 385,155 150,101 7 22,042 18,297 3,745 1,685 2,060 29,066 10,046 8 acres... 3,884,872 3,318,188 566,684 309,245 257,439 4,221,698 2,317,737 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 19,290 17,450 1,840 1,178 662 24,198 9,087 10 acres... 3,494,256 3,171,894 322,362 240,753 81,609 3,819,960 2,207,730 11 4,045 2,374 1,671 594 1,077 10,364 1,905 12 acres... 402,440 246,046 156,394 79,868 76,526 1,722,066 142,554 13 Surface sources on farm only fanns reporting... 2,967 1,702 1,265 399 866 8,066 1,517 14 acres... 283,039 188,498 94,541 50,738 43,803 1,479,804 113,176 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 13,582 2,583 10,999 5,817 5,182 25,204 3,925 16 ceres... 1,290,833 349,370 941,463 566,290 375,173 3,026,866 424,206 17 Irrigation organization sources 11,315 2,147 9,168 5,352 3,816 20,420 3,147 18 acres... 990,286 301,951 688,335 485,066 203,269 2,487,807 336,877 19 Both farm ground water sources 746 538 208 106 102 1,125 278 20 acres... 219,938 156,400 63,538 32,708 30,830 218,983 76,637 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 2,275 436 1,839 468 1,371 4,798 781 22 acres... 590,626 94,861 495,765 146,138 349,627 964,076 150,079 SUMMARY 45 Summary Table 9.- LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued MiBsisslpp River (VI)- -Continued Missouri River Below latte River Yellowstone River Three Forks, Hudson Bay (Red River Item South Platte Headwaters (For definitions and explanations, see text) Montana River above of the Total Platte and Yellow - Total Excluding South Platte River gaging Station Pexton, Nebraska Total Excluding Big Horn River Big Horn River Three Forks, Montana North) (Vl-C) (VI-D) (VI -E) (VI-F) (VI-G) (VI-H) (VII) 1 Total acres Irrigated -farms reporting... 43,797 14,321 20,886 12,946 7,940 7,134 4,296 2,838 1,456 93 2 acres... 6,086,133 1,711,335 2,850,480 1,866,721 983,759 1,049,346 569,023 480,323 474,972 8,084 3 .farms reporting... 6,213 3,158 2,711 1,949 762 179 149 30 165 43 4 acres... 358,340 182,407 157,407 121,451 35,956 6,395 5,286 1,109 12,131 1,463 5 •farms reporting... 3,297 1,762 1,441 1,139 302 62 57 5 32 36 6 acres... 235,054 126,126 104,246 87,205 17,041 1,925 1,729 196 2,757 1,276 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 7 .farms reporting... 19,020 7,945 10,878 7,709 3,169 128 94 34 69 10 8 acres... 1,903,961 864,933 1,022,214 757,315 264,899 7,929 4,306 3,623 8,885 451 9 Ground water sources on farm only .farms reporting... 15,111 7,283 7,736 6,548 1,188 61 54 7 31 9 10 acres... 1,612,230 811,354 795,493 663,877 131,616 3,230 3,038 192 2,153 421 Surface on farm farms reporting 8,459 1,579,512 3,400 2,469 1,481 988 1,718 1,214 504 872 64 12 acres... 361,914 589,130 465,607' 123,523 271,411 174,215 97,196 357,057 3,692 13 .farms reporting... 6,549 2,735 1,649 1,156 493 1,432 1,011 421 733 63 14 acres... 1,366,628 311,394 513,776 422,330 91,446 223,639 149,979 73,660 317,819 3,677 Irrigation or anization a , farms reporting . . . 21,279 3,866 11,142 5,021 6,121 5,601 3,206 2,395 670 20 16 2,602,660 484,488 1,239,136 643,799 595,337 770,006 390,502 379,504 109,030 3,941 17 Irrigation organization sources .farms reporting... 17,273 3,411 7,998 3,981 4,017 5,326 3,010 2,316 538 20 18 acres... 2,150,930 423,789 915,037 500,169 414,868 723,062 364,725 358,337 89,042 3,941 19 Both farm ground water sources 1 .farms reporting... 847 436 352 215 137 37 19 20 acres... 142,348 56,448 56,760 33,715 23,045 7,389 2,109 5,280 21,751 45 21 Both Irrigation organization and far m ground . farms reporting . . . 4,017 456 3,151 1,046 2,105 278 197 81 132 22 acres... 813,997 108,350 569,414 246,630 322,784 92,026 49,172 42,854 44,207 46 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10 (Part 1 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION. TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 North Pacific Coast (I) Excluding Columbia River Columbia River Below Snake River, (Oregon Washington) Above Snake River excluding Yakima River Farm water users served directly. . . .water users Total water conveyed acre-feet TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. Farm area irrigated directly.;... Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre -feet Incorporated organizations Farm area Irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet District organizations 1959. 1949. ...acres 1959. 1959. 1949. L959. Total water conveyed. Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949. 1959. V . S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Total water conveyed acre-feet U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. .. .organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet Commercial organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet State organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949. 1959. 195Q- 1949. 1959. 19-9. 1949. 1959. Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed 1959. 1949. 1959. 383,654 91,641,708 4,989 6,464 2,067,317 2,737 2,884 6,732,753 91,808 25,526,682 1,355 1,770 477,688 121 147 1,935 2,348 75,204 60,686 3,846,791 3,056,203 5,396 86,412 404,080 25,122,602 7,550 1,449,976 19,344 3,236,648 SUMMARY 47 Summary Table 10 (Part 1 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued and explanations, North Pacific Coast (1)— Continued Columbia River— Continued Snake River Weiser, Idaho to King Hill King Hill, Idaho to American Falls, Idaho Above American Falls , Idaho South Pacific Coast (II) Klamath River Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley Farm water i Total water rs served directly. .. .wa nveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1959. 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet Incorporated organizations Total water conveyed acre -feet District organizations 1959. 1949. 1959. 1Q',Q 1949. 1959. Farm area Irrigated dire' Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed. . . . 1959. . . 1949. . . 1959. . . V. 5. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Total water conveyed S. Bureau of Indian Affair .. .acre-feet rganizations Total water conveyed. Commercial acre-feet .organizations Total ' State. . .. Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed . 45,498 17,882,638 3,819 1,046,969 16,632 656 93,813 19,389 4,983,120 48,376 679 256,819 10,429 4,995,730 31,679 399 135,392 11,881 6,958,117 110,134 17,479,417 3,284 283 13,923 2,993 1,225,526 17,832 232 57,201 2,104 182 9,750 48 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10 (Part 1 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued South Pacific Coast (II)— Continued Central Valley Great Basin (ill) San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River Santa Maria River and Basins south South Central Great Bonneville excluding Bear River (II-F) Farm water users served directly. .. -wa' Total water conveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1959. 78,201 14,004,581 16,610 6,728,211 29,150 6,186,765 32,441 3,774,617 27,608 2,074,590 42,586 5,915,373 2,626 1,839,305 29,320 2,417,361 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly.. acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Incorporated organizations 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet District organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949. 1959. 43,737 526 232,166 99,559 526 420,346 12,351 294 87,070 Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated 1959. 1949. 1959. 4,058 7 2,452,896 Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. .. .organ 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet Commercial organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total wn+.«r conveyed acre-feet 1959. State organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. ty organizations 1959. 1949. ...acres 1959. Total water conveyed . SUMMARY 49 Summary Table 10 (Part 1 of 31.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE. AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Farm water users served directly. .. .water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed. Incorporated acre-feet . organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet District organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949, 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. V . 5. Bureau of Reclamation; operated 1969. 19i9. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. .. -organizations 1959. 1949. 1959. 41,499 22,545,054 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Gila River excluding Colorado River 9,326 2,638,375 25,699 806 132,954 Total water conveyed e Commercial orgar Farm area irrigated directly Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet State organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet City organizatioi Farm area irrigated directly acri Farm water users served directly water use: Total water conveyed acre-f ei NA Not available. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizati 32,173 19,906,679 Gulf of California (IV) Below Lees Ferry excluding Gila River 10,687 14,307,506 Colorado River Colorado River above Lees Ferry 21,486 5,599,173 Excluding Green and Green River 10,869 2,585,001 6,004 1,827,770 50 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary i Table 10 (Part 1 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. users 1959. -feet 1959. Farm water users served directly. . Total water conveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual : Unincorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . Incorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre -feet 1959. . District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area Irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau ... organizations 1959.. 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959.. V . S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River (V) Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Commercial organizations 1959. 1949. ...acres 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . State organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre -feet 1959. . . City organizations 1959. . . 1949.., Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . , Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . , Mermentau River excluding Rio Grande 48,238 5,151,010 5,395 1,873,875 24,49U 307 113,249 3 12 24,058 110 99,420 Rio Grande River 42,843 3,278,180 21,756 1,350,614 21,087 1,927,566 Mississippi River (VI) 49,360 16,672,116 1,367 1,671 731,467 85,269 851 393,777 latlon for individual organizations . SUMMARY 51 Summary Table 10 (Part 1 of 3).- NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Farm water users served directly. .. .water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet Incorporated organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet District organizations Total water conveyed . Total water conveyed If. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Total water conveyed S. Bureau of Indian Affai Farm area irrigated direc Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed Total water conveyed. State Total < City 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 19S9. 1959. acre -feet • organizations 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. acre -feet . organizations acre-feet . organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Mississippi River (VI)— Continued Below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellow- stone River (VI-C) 3.879,237 3,059,955 40,162 14,745,138 1,092 1,284 662,201 66,598 518 623,680 5,403 1,647,867 Missouri River Platte River Excluding South Platte River 22,705 6,183,186 10,020 3,056,201 South Platte River above Gaging Station lear Paxton (VI-E) 12,685 3,148,949 Yellowstone River Excluding Big Horn River 10,214 5,257,555 5,067 2,422,749 Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana 5,147 2,834,806 1,840 1,656,530 52 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10 (Part 2 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE , AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 North Pacific Coast (I) Columbia River Above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 ctly from surface and -organizations. acre-feet. acre-feet. All wat ground Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . - - To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . . acre-feet... Part of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet... From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . . Water delivered acre-feet.. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . . acre-feet.. . All of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet — Water delivered acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . . Water to farm residential users acre-feet . . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . . acre -feet... No water conveyed organizations . . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-fetft. . acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms .acre-feet. . acre-feet per acre.. 7,543 70,168,762 56,765,261 10,388,158 5,779,328 15,896,595 2,828,497 4,670,895 2,565,560 432,924 402,575 7,301 16,487,956 13,903,569 44,600,549 1,284 4,677,298 3, 797, 272 9,870,930 1,820 21,122,888 17,214,689 4,657,524 2,103,990 2,633,428 1,060,832 315,200 98,087 138,669 229,780 1,756 3,547,466 3,237,722 13,184,307 728,811 678,696 2,833,190 120 388,580 305,609 1,700 21,425,743 16,909,080 119 279,102 1,635 9,889,954 1 57 16,520 4,641,004 9,987 2,094,003 8 233,937 1 15,500 91 2,617,828 5,513 1,031,038 9,987 13,000 1,586,790 2,284,449 66,627 67,904 206,478 7,293 7,255 31,397 315,200 98,087 138,669 229,780 1,639 3,480,804 3,169,818 12,977,829 721,518 671,441 2,801,793 269,605 21,072 164,457 157,253 665,939 111,384 108,598 395,608 49,891 15,575 164,387 133,211 31,547 10,523 697,901 587,982 2,016,930 56,029 45,300 144,824 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect SUMMARY 53 Summary Table 10 (Part 2 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE , AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, North Pacific Coast (I)— Continued Columbia River— Continued Weiser, Idaho to King Hill, King Hill, Idaho to American Falls, (I-G) Above American Falls South Pacific Coast (II) Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley (II -B) .organizations . acre-feet. acre-feet. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet.. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. from other organizations . acre-feet. acre-feet. All of organizations Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting (10 water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-fee^. acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. 4,106,924 2,040,698 2,441,649 895,444 283,653 87,564 138,164 229,530 2,225,336 2,054,728 8,573,679 473,155 440,319 1,932,448 3,766 2,362 48,427 9,241 277,059 251,661 930,477 51,466 44,597 179,985 1,722,749 509,234 1,074,264 660,156 27,147 18,163 868,545 843,380 3,049,735 245,730 242,439 1,025,486 1,706,380 399,577 634,650 251,852 801,865 721,468 3,145,141 44,004 27,654 128,533 674,029 1,129,525 702,264 653,413 3,454,569 132,755 126,429 601,503 1,527,429 1,534,368 706,723 5,263,783 10,839 2,441,132 695,884 639,308 2,853,001 4,207,422 23 335,716 97 2,775,769 5 28 256,506 1,148,378 47,086 273,571 884,131 801,394 1,139,294 1,028,909 58 432,251 79 838,310 11 9 138,164 20,091 229,530 11,893 2 1,449 8 158,615 3,241,187 2,617,105 7,478,278 1,632,020 1,164,307 2,396,802 231,107 61,814 58,759 l-3,055 298,471 280,330 751,581 22,547 21,924 52,334 35,268 15,099 31,161 27,947 63,851 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by Irrigation organizati The net effect ' 54 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10 (Part 2 of 3).-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE , AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued South Pacific Coast (II)— Continued Central Valley San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin (II-F) Great Basin (III) Northwest Great South Central Great Bonneville excluding Bear River TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only .organizations. . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting IK) water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served . , acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-f eet . acre-feet per acre. , Organizations reporting water from other sources used an land served Dy the organization organizations. acres served . acres Irrigated . Water delivered to farms .acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. 1,251,581 1,tal entering conveyance systems in From drainage basin number From natural sources within basin. From other organizations in the Total leaving conveyance syste: Conveyed to another drainage basin. To drainage basin number Delivered for use ii To farm irrigate To residential wi 11,000 3,000 21,652 1,140 209,000 21,000 110,498 1 44,176 66,322 3 9,713 238,342 110,498 20 3,040 8 16,346 1 212,580 IV-C-llj 21 22,722 9 94,152 21 22,635 9 91,635 NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 172,000 21,000 44,176 IV-C-lc 83,078 5 80,647 1 2,200 2 231 3,450 2,920 9,713 1 2,801 47,000 1,000 ARIZONA 85 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Gulf of California (excluding Colorado River) and Gila River Gulf of California (excluding Cnlorado River) and Gila River TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 643,846 555,958 12,555 4,562,142 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Incorporated organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959 . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau organizations 1959.. 1949. . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated 308,784 5,802 1,835,551 Total water conveyed. U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959... 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . Commercial organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . FBnn water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . State organizations 1959 . . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . Citv organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 455,358 459,026 9,064 2,583,097 16,723 544 77,676 TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only To farm and residential users and other irrigation organisations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irriation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water From other irrigation organizations Water delivered To farm and residential users only e-feet.. organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre- feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre- feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations acres served acres irrigated Water delivered farms. e-feet e-feet per i Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. 3,100,324 2,378,826 649,600 88,300 630,007 161,463 468,544 489,253 215,191 1,790 831,811 692,512 159,154 41,159 369,969 337,322 1,056,145 86 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land : 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations., acres irrigated . , 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. . acres irrigated.. 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. , acres irrigated.. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated . . 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organisations. acres irrigated. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organisations. acres irrigated. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 10.0 or mare acre-feet per acre organizations . acres irrigated. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations. 1 to 3 organizations. water users. 4 to 9 organizations. 10 to 29 organizations. water users. 30 to 99 organizations . 100 to 299 organizations. 300 to 999 organizations. 1,000 or more organizations. 39 2,147 16 2,688 5 1,874 2 5,158 Gulf of California (excluding Colorado River) and Gila River 2,330 12 54,154 9 4,110 7 35,556 12 12,496 SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farmsT: None organizations . . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. . acre-feet., 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . acre-feet.. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. , acre -feet.. 3,000 to 9,999 organizations., acre-feet. , 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. . acre-feet.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 55,314 18 108,055 10 172,809 9 466,188 7 1,665,499 Gulf of California (excluding Colorado River) and Gila River ARIZONA State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 87 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Arizona, total Gila River (IV-C) Gulf of California ex Colorado River (IV-A) luding 1 5,391 4,278 171 2 acres... 1,152,450 960,873 21,825 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... .farms reporting... 113 96 4 acres... 4,635 4,227 5 73 65 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FAR1E, 1959 3,157 2,913 7 Ground water sources on farm farms reporting. . . 2,159 1,818 167 8 acres... 581,238 530,392 21,753 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 1,499 1,215 166 10 acres... 408,794 369,693 21,729 11 300 223 3 12 acres... 94,845 82,941 71 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 210 152 3 14 acres... 85,836 76,923 71 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting — 3,608 2,849 1 16 ceres... 476,367 347,540 1 17 Irrigation organization sources 3,007 2,299 1 18 acres... 332,151 219,310 1 19 Both farm ground water sources 73 60 1 20 acres... 28,499 24,969 24 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 602^ 552 22 acres... 297,170 269,978 88 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Arizona, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, aid other Irrigation organizations T-^rganizations 1959. . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres.. Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users.. Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources . . . : acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. . No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . . acres served. . acres irrigated. . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table . 766,448 643,844 43,729 12,555 27,727 3,447 649,600 8B,30O 161,463 468,544 489,253 215,191 1,790 159,154 41,159 398,253 308,298 1,436,080 369,969 337,322 1,056,145 18,136 17,583 14,111 13,740 65,026 4,449 4,267 9,068 308,784 35,155 649,600 88,300 96,376 302,479 296,551 215,191 1,790 94,051 67,996 294,497 246,438 242,138 810,457 187,068 2,946 1,636 1,294 63,298 132,065 160,959 159,154 41,159 138,525 120,073 665,447 77,858 66,995 186,608 3,304 3,082 3,304 3,082 35,492 11.5 312,389 32,839 4,507 24,922 3,410 649,000 88,300 43,945 387,544 259,101 215,191 1,790 159,154 41,159 151,354 123,389 733,274 190,000 186,000 585,000 ARIZONA 89 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Arizona, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Fnojects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet. . From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations . . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving. . acre-feet.. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. , acre-feet. . Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet. , Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Uelivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 146 3,258,787 117 1,991,449 63 1,267,338 14 1,003,876 155 3,558,266 14S 925,506 1 7,940 69,516 10 68,105 73,826 42 73,738 33 1,530,072 27 825,057 21 705,015 1 6,000 34 1,745,461 32 505,679 1 7,940 34 1,231,842 34 1,100,284 8 67,321 4 64,237 12 326,933 7 J-2,094 9 329,027 6 707,045 15 992,819 13 137,876 658,745 5 1,953,057 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizati 90 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Guli" of California (excluding Colorado River) and Gila River (TV-A and TV-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949., Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres.. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres.. Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users: water users. , Residential water users water users . , Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. , Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-Deeember 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 39,440 9,064 26,945 3,431 649,000 88,300 199,408 81,000 230,152 154,054 118,460 432,040 369,969 337,322 1,056,145 17,106 16,723 13,081 12,880 62,875 4,449 4,267 9,068 33,875 4,848 25,624 3,403 649,000 88,300 93,376 6,000 79,570 17,753 10,038 49,813 246,438 242,138 810,457 107,289 96,426 1,990 740 1,244 29,431 29,431 120, 269 77,858 66,995 186,608 ARIZONA 91 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Gulf of California (excluding Colorado River) and Gila River (IV-A and IV-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation cts and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . From other orgai.izationa in the basrn organizations receh-in . acre-leet. . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . . acre-feet. . Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre-feet.. To domestic water users organizations.. acre-feet.. For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Delivered to other irrigation acre-feet . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. . 1 to 3 water users organizations . . 4 to 9 water users organizations. . 10 to 29 water users organizations.. 30 to 99 water users organizations . . 100 to 299 water users 300 to 999 water users 1,000 or more water users , organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 or more acre-feet Size of organization (acre -feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 51 1,239,203 8 302,182 84 2,280,915 82 660,135 83 1,620,780 83 1,487,829 9 67,225 7 65,726 36 77,676 29 22,039 16 55,637 21 1,486,126 18 794,777 15 691,349 1 6,000 21 1,403,826 19 413,251 337, 117 3 22,339 5 314,778 3 48,300 92 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (IV-A and IT-C) Size of organization, by total i 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Prom surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre -feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acre-feet. 24,983 64 18,253 193, 553 56,488 137,065 162,267 597,038 23 596,208 432,972 104,493 328,479 325,245 2,896,947 1 299,479 2,597,468 5 1,763,122 4 834,346 720,025 10 2,613,096 9 735, 114 1,877,982 S 1,746,391 3 64,620 5 66,971 5 1,003,876 10,989 10,912 72,761 5 3,110 143,433 97,433 46,000 120,147 CALIFORNIA (93) 94 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State North Pacific Coast (I-A) South Pacific Coast, total Klamath River (II-A) Total Pacific Coast Rogue River Total Klamath River direct Lower Klamath Lake Total Illinois Applegate (1) (4b) (4c) (1, 5) 1 2 1949. . . 7,395,570 6,598,839 1,075 1,506 3,000 1,906 3,000 1,906 6,654,000 5,855,060 1,047 1,459 148,000 144,873 27 28 24,000 18,450 6 5 i 1949. . . 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959. . . 5,293,986 4,618,981 121,291 17,887 6 Farm area reported irrigated 4,184,482 3,540,043 114,377 16,948 7 1,152,970 1,134,858 1,720 277 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 116,037 108,427 1,444 252 n 1,007,884 270 6 19 6 IAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 3,874,000 2,780,000 29,000 119,000 10,000 14,000 3,402,780 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 1,066 17,321,855 1,041 12,882,010 26 478,093 6 59,179 15 16 acre-feet... 2 387,033 5 974,492 2 387,033 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . ia 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 968 16,934,822 942 11,907,518 25 91,060 6 59,179 20 21 acre-feet . . . 364 15,276,039 346 10,271,080 25 55,459 6 40,044 22 23 acre-feet... 688 1,658,783 675 1,636,438 4 35,601 2 19,135 24 From other organizations in the 219 11,546,796 a4 3,801,077 25 acre-feet. . . 26 27 acre-feet... 1,066 17,321,855 1,041 12,882,010 26 478,093 6 59,179 28 29 acre-feet... 436 3,412,068 412 2,493,431 25 198,190 5 2,974 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 2 302,779 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 33 34 Delivered for use In the basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,046 13,607,008 1,022 10,388,579 26 279,903 6 56,205 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1,039 12,350,452 1,016 9,171,475 26 276,962 6 53,899 37 38 To residential water users organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 237 828,036 224 788,587 5 1,627 3 992 39 40 acre-feet... 83 428,520 82 428,517 1 1,314 1 1,314 41 42 Delivered to other irrigation acre-feet . . . 96 11,546,796 92 3,801,077 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 3.0 2.6 2.4 3.2 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 487 495,970,922 474 471,031,972 17 50,694,304 1 30,000 1 382, 419 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-A-6, Oregon; 4,614 acre-feet frcm D. B. No. II-A-7, Oregon. ^ater wag transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channel in excess of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ' i increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State . CALIFORNIA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 95 Klamath River (II-A)— Continued Klamath River t d Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley (II-B) San Francisco Bay Trinity River Scott River Shasta River Lost River Total Pacific Coast direct Russian River Total San Francisco Bay direct Suisun Bay Alameda Santa Clara Valley Pajaro River Salinas River (2) (3) (4) (6) (1) (2) (3a,b) (3c) (3d) (4) (5) 4,000 3,859 19,000 14,947 46,000 44,337 55,000 63,280 493,000 386,613 64,000 46,957 31,000 16,194 134,000 117,027 39,000 24,847 23,000 18,411 72,000 73,769 77,000 66,557 187,000 139,878 1 2 4 2 6 10 9 10 3 1 39 54 7 7 3 2 14 22 7 5 2 7 15 7 11 9 12 3 5,340 9,741 25,125 63,198 34,349 3,148 5,503 17,973 11,223 6,750 920 6,805 5 5,134 8,231 20,866 63,198 30,646 2,963 4,558 15,447 8,722 6,725 873 6,805 6 61 88 511 783 120,163 12,410 90 95,368 1,372 93,996 26 2,269 7 61 88 260 783 1,332 122 88 909 525 384 26 187 8 251 97,373 10,583 2 84,708 772 83,936 2,080 9 11,458 1,705 9,751 75 9,676 2 10 4,000 8,000 7,000 415,000 43,000 17,000 107,000 22,000 19,000 66,000 68,000 180,000 11 4,000 15,000 38,000 48,000 78,000 21,000 14,000 27,000 17,000 4,000 6,000 9,000 7,000 12 3 10,855 6 24,853 9 78,776 2 304,430 2 387,033 I1) 39 223,169 1 68,669 7 151,753 .3 14,946 1 138,069 II-B-1 14 151,400 1 68,669 7 85,055 1 68,669 II-C-1 7 66,345 7 7,221 9 35,918 13 14 15 16 17 3 10,855 6 24,853 9 78,776 1 -82,603 36 154,500 7 151,753 3 2 -123, 123 11 82,731 4 16,386 7 66,345 7 7,221 9 35,918 18 19 3 10,855 6 24,853 9 76,886 1 -97,179 16 70,379 5 145,336 3 2-123,123 6 37,816 3 15,450 3 22,366 2 5,850 1 4,500 20 21 1 1,890 1 14,576 24 84,121 3 6,417 7 44,915 2 936 5 43,979 6 1,371 8 31,418 22 23 7 20,220 1 4,400 5 265 4 238 1 27 1 15,555 24 25 3 10,855 6 24,853 9 78,776 2 304,430 39 223,169 7 151,753 3 14,946 14 151,400 7 85,055 7 66,345 7 7,221 9 35,918 26 27 3 538 6 2,509 9 16,207 2 175,962 10 11,971 3 1,137 1 138,069 II-B-2 1 4,099 3 4,545 1 4,490 2 55 1 40 2 2,150 28 29 30 31 32 3 10,317 6 22,344 9 62,569 2 128,468 35 211,198 6 12,547 2 10,847 14 146,855 7 80,565 7 66,290 7 7,181 6 33,768 33 34 3 10,317 6 22,344 9 61,934 2 128,468 34 87,414 6 6,791 2 10,835 14 36,026 7 22,293 7 13,733 6 1,631 6 32,131 35 36 2 635 10 46,074 2 3,876 1 12 6 41,203 4 956 2 40,247 1 983 37 38 6 77,710 1 1,880 3 69,626 1 57,316 2 12,310 1 5,550 1 654 39 40 6 20,220 1 4,400 2 265 1 238 1 27 3 15,555 41 42 2.0 2.7 3.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 2.4 2.3 2.6 2.0 1.9 4.7 43 3 46,513,597 4 45,800 7 194,200 2 3,910,707 14 11,593,453 2 18,400 1 12,000 7 11,500,705 4 1,131,403 3 10,369,302 3 7,648 1 54,700 44 45 96 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS Central Valley, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta I Delta and west side lands Sacramento River (II-D) Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959. 1949. Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959. Farm area reported Irrigated by organizations acres 1959. Water users served, total water users 1959. Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. Residential water users water users 1959. Other water users water users 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water sources acres . Surface water sources acres. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations . acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin. . .organizations, acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet . Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organizations in the bastn . organizations receiving - Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations, acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations, acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered Ui other irrigation organizations orgameationa delivering! NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. 45 dollars. 3,743,340 3,090,342 110,589 78,043 32,329 217 2,985,000 2,480,000 10,756,668 1 8,000 89 3,199,016 350 10,756,668 231 2,191,778 1 68,669 343 4,913 1,067 281,000 455,000 2,396,450 2 345,200 165,875 153,056 1,516 1,413 101 55,000 347,000 41,200 t1) 30 1,860,468 30 1,851,848 2 8,620 3 38,864 32 1,901,668 16 70,416 5 1,409,850 (9) 31,000 7,000 3,380 2,250 35,000 10,000 12,837 12,725 66,000 27,000 35,631 106,531 2 12,500 4 16,178 1 9,631 1 29,200 II-D-2 II-C-1 2 13,500 4 61,153 2 13,500 4 59,650 107,074 92,980 94,000 64,000 345,200 II-E-2 752,724 526,084 38,036 11,539 26,295 202 479,000 715,000 3,443,877 83 3,407,240 9 36,637 19 789,954 93 3,466,508 73 758,586 73,648 12 55,024 416,087 300,385 10,048 6,176 3,866 222,000 375,000 1,817,625 34 1,789,416 277,359,158 18,551,936 7,315,379 9,751,700 784,857 700,000 60,331,063 410,110 4 173,550 37 1,519,974 37 1,510,382 5 5,216 2 4,376 3 45,547 6,370,334 129,200 acre-feet frcm D. B. No. II-C-4, 12,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-C-5. 2121,940 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-lb, 32,700 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-5a, 253,309 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-5b. 5107,900 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-la, 9,631 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-C-3. *5,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-C-1, 28,100 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-4. '135,097 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D- 5c, 8,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C-2b. 6299,773 acre feet from D. B. No. II-D-5C, 8,838 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-2. 7426,770 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D- 5a. 64,350 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-D-lb. ^ater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in excess of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations . The net effect was to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 95,000 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-3, 68,669 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-B-3b, 1,336,181 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-la.. 10121,940 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-la, 1,300 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-7, 64,350 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-6. "426,770 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-6, 32,700 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-la. "299,773 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-5b, 135,097 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-D-5a. CALIFORNIA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 97 Sacramento River- (II-D) — Continued Sacramento River direct — Continued American River Putah Creek Feather River Butte Creek Cache Creek Staney Creek Cow Creek Pit River Colusa to Red Bluff Above Red Bluff Total Feather River direct Bear River Yuba River (lb) (lc) (2) (3) (5a) (5b) (5c) (6) (4, 7) (8) (9) 210,000 164,243 28,000 23,310 20,000 19,663 51,000 37,143 216,000 177,898 178,000 152,962 21,000 14,204 17,000 10,732 89,000 83,433 122,000 76,882 8,000 7,173 91,000 95,734 1 2 16 19 7 8 12 12 5 2 23 25 19 21 3 2 7 8 5 9 4 10 9 9 10 3 207,153 29,100 14,686 22,359 108,037 84,283 11,554 12,200 72,190 80,430 4,445 34,490 5 133,113 26,235 12,383 8,159 83,658 62,197 9,761 11,700 49,472 35,190 3,855 32,982 6 2,056 1,249 13,789 60 8,613 4,071 1,185 3,357 4,491 868 70 97 7 1,971 764 1,157 55 2,757 1,725 715 317 361 868 68 97 8 85 481 12,466 166 5 5,831 25 2,337 9 470 3,024 16 4,130 2 9 10 79,000 5,000 7,000 37,000 88,000 72,000 11,000 5,000 41,000 74,000 1,000 9,000 11 131,000 23,000 13,000 14,000 128,000 106,000 10,000 12,000 48,000 48,000 7,000 82,000 12 16 1,161,903 6 175,656 11 106,875 5 33,250 23 1,383,892 19 942,022 3 321,384 7 555,356 5 422,551 4 233,898 9 24,869 9 80,806 13 14 2 117,531 (3) 2 33,100 (*) 2 16,838 4 143,097 (') 3 308,611 («) 4 491,120 (7) 1 1,300 II-D-lb 15 16 17 16 1,161,903 6 175,656 10 8-10,656 2 150 20 1,367,054 16 798,925 3 12,773 6 555,356 4 "-68,569 3 232,598 9 24,869 9 80,806 18 19 13 1,133,754 6 175,656 8 e-16,687 2 150 20 1,364,657 16 796, 528 3 12,773 6 555,356 4 s-68,569 3 232,598 9 24,869 9 80,806 20 21 4 28,149 3 6,031 1 2,397 1 2,397 22 23 3 9,386 4 38,305 2 10,477 9 695,625 6 563,323 3 132,302 24 25 16 1,161,903 6 175,656 11 106,875 5 33,250 23 1,383,892 19 942,022 3 321,384 7 555,356 5 422,551 4 233,898 9 24,869 9 80,806 26 27 14 215,688 6 40,795 10,890 10,240 19 147,773 16 88,896 2 18,141 6 40,736 4 102,342 70,528 9 3,621 6 3,082 28 29 187,590 (10) 1 8,838 II-D-5b 6 712,779 459,470 (") 2 253,309 Il-D-la 5 434,870 (12) 1 28,100 II-D-3 30 31 32 16 758,625 6 134,861 9 87,147 3 23,010 21 523,340 17 393,656 3 49,934 5 79,750 5 320,209 4 135,270 9 21,248 9 77,724 33 34 16 758,465 6 132,642 9 46,124 3 22,310 21 450,861 17 345,518 3 46,593 5 58,750 5 316,061 135,270 9 20,518 9 77,724 35 36 1 160 2 2,147 6 27,212 6 36,342 4 15,501 2 3,341 2 17,500 1 4,148 1 730 37 38 1 72 5 13,811 1 700 4 36,137 3 32,637 3 3,500 39 40 1 9,386 2 38,305 2 10,477 5 695,625 3 563,323 3 132,302 41 42 5.7 5.1 3.7 2.7 5.4 5.6 4.8 5.0 6.4 3.8 5.3 2.4 43 9 791,383 3 2,243,630 6 5,550,185 4 45,448,351 13 1,772,300 11 885,300 2 522,000 4 365,000 3 857,448 1 132,700 5 196,745 2 3,000 44 45 98 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONa San Joaquin River (II-E) San Joaquin River direct Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959. acres 1959. Water users served, total water users 1959. Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. Residential water users water users 1959. Other water users water users 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water ; Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From drainage basin number From natural sources within basin. .(";.'. eii.\i/iOT3 receiving- Conveyed to another drainage basin. To drainage basin number Delivered for i To farm irrigation water I To residential < 910,623 32,278 29,150 3,123 528,000 669,000 36 3,354,647 25 2,847,151 22 507,496 30 1,353,857 60 4,832,908 35 745,739 4 1,206,751 59 435,431 413,987 13,657 13,593 61 238,000 263,000 18 1,243,733 12 1,168,971 11 74,762 24 1,030,794 38 3,650,049 20 314,668 4 2,104,223 135,942 127,682 2,131 2,068 61 38,000 91,000 1,435,364 C1) 8 144,280 6 119,812 4 24,468 14 203,498 21 1,579,644 9 91,132 1 1,083,836 II-E-4 20 404,676 20 402,794 211,394 201,673 1,354 1,353 111,000 143,000 883,227 (2) 5 103,548 3 53, 563 5 49,985 8 655,778 11 986,775 7 157,168 2 143,901 (') 88,095 84,632 10,172 10,172 89,000 29,000 280,796 (3) 7 995,905 4 995,596 171, 518 10 1,276,701 1,069,557 (10) 64,740 35,755 2,576 1,595 981 21,000 54,000 79,730 II-E-3 7 573,645 7 513,245 3 60,400 2 3,117 8 653,375 8 41,318 4 483,234 t11) 208, 201 184, 633 9,481 7,400 2,081 47,000 158,000 138,034 II-E-2 6 851, 127 5 700, 535 4 150,592 989, 161 5 189,307 3 254,158 (12) 20,000 43,000 1,083,836 II-E-la 3 23,962 1 7,200 2 16,762 3 229,496 828,872 II-E-lb 5 207,658 5 189,658 NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 11,336,181 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-C-1, 99,183 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-3. z54,355 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-lc, 828,872 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-4. 3138,716 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-lb, 142,080 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-F-3. 4153,651 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-lc, 5,185 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-lb. 566,054 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-E-lc, 71,735 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-F-3. 628,239 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-6, 117,009 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-9, 14,748 acre- feet from D. B. No. II-G-10, 2,199 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-11, 4,825 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-13, 1,110 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-4. '302,751 acre-feet from D. B^No. III-C-9, 103,996 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-7. 8Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in excess of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect was to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 9138,716 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-lc, 5,185 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-7. 1054,355 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-lb, 66,054 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-1, 795,497 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-3, 153,651 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-2. '^S^OO acre-feet to D. B. No. II-C-5, 138,034 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-3. 1275,245 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-5, 99,183 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-la, 79,730 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-2. 13142,080 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-E-lc, 71,735 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-1, 868,273 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-F-4. 1466,495 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-10, 39,794 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-I2, 265 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-11. CALIFORNIA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 99 San Joaquin River (II-E)— Continued San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River (II-F) Santa Maria River anc basins south (II-G) Bear Creek Chowchilla and Fresno Rivers Total Fresno Slough West side Kings River Kaweah and Tule Creek- White River Kern River and Buena Vista Lake Total Pacific direct Santa Maria River and Santa Yhez River Santa Clara River Calleguae Creek Los Angeles River (6) (7) (1, 2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2, 3) (4) (5) (6) 134,000 107, 964 147,000 137,384 2,338,000 1,963,744 700,000 463,066 395,000 444,258 589,000 512,170 123,000 123,719 531,000 420,531 548,000 654,679 56,000 55,387 52,000 45,219 57,000 66,631 65,000 49,914 18,000 44,029 1 2 3 2 11 166 245 26 42 25 27 80 123 9 6 35 54 629 951 54 63 4 4 42 49 20 27 8 21 3 118,255 105,500 1,621,070 604,328 330,844 374,995 124,868 186,035 720,001 98, 510 4,370 24,923 12,173 16,240 5 86,465 57,800 1,392,624 488,617 310,986 350,974 115,267 126,780 304,678 25,934 4,370 22,778 9,020 16,210 6 2,148 626 34,291 5,429 19,908 6,163 1,453 1,338 912,386 77,888 26 1,876 1,512 574,783 7 2,147 626 32,441 5,217 19,907 5,290 877 1,150 27,608 5,439 26 630 539 1,646 S 1,844 210 872 576 186 877,912 70,985 1,233 973 573,137 9 1 6 2 1 1 2 6,866 1,464 13 10 67,000 113,000 1,697,000 510,000 276,000 404,000 72,000 435,000 445,000 45,000 51,000 46,000 60,000 18,000 11 67,000 34,000 641,000 190,000 119,000 185,000 51,000 96,000 103,000 11,000 1,000 11,000 5,000 12 3 402,450 4 168,325 165 2,760,445 26 606,116 24 1,599,732 80 1,095,951 9 364,468 35 427,016 628 1,492,749 54 212,560 3 10,925 42 119,956 20 19,598 8 525,034 13 14 1 356,950 3 158,836 2 861,551 ' 137,789 1 795,497 868,273 1 343,037 2 49,793 2 579,459 12 168,130 2 406,747 15 16 II-E-5 (4) (5) II-E-lc II-F-3 II-F-4 II-F-5 (6) (') 17 3 45,500 2 9,489 145 1,898,894 19 468,327 21 804,235 68 227,678 5 21,431 32 377,223 578 913,290 34 44,430 3 10,925 40 119,956 20 19,598 6 118,287 18 19 1 8-32,4O0 1 3,680 96 1,659,667 17 402,915 20 789,060 44 161,963 1 404 14 305,325 68 223,674 8 22,975 9 46,826 2 970 20 21 3 77,900 1 5,809 60 239,227 3 65,412 5 15,175 29 65,715 4 21,027 19 71,898 553 689,616 29 21,455 3 10,925 37 73,130 19 18,628 6 118,287 22 23 1 1,250 1 89,200 37 1,014,172 8 113,227 4 65,210 19 486,175 288,536 2 61,024 118 581,841 23 118,442 5 4,882 2 87,523 24 25 3 402,450 4 168,325 165 2,760,445 26 606,116 24 1,599,732 80 1,095,951 9 364,468 35 427,016 628 1,492,749 54 212,560 3 10,925 42 119,956 20 19,598 8 525,034 26 27 2 29,577 58,772 106 492,153 22 174,907 21 126,484 49 101,610 3 15,497 19 73,655 157 91,492 21 8,448 2 315 7 2,880 5 660 3 34,552 28 29 1 142,080 8 1,082,088 2 343,037 II-F-5 2 49,793 II-F-6 4 106,554 (14) 2 1,110 II-G-1 3 28,239 II-G-1 30 31 32 3 372,873 3 109,553 164 2,126,212 25 431,209 23 391,160 79 651,304 8 299,178 35 353,361 619 1,401,257 46 97,558 3 10,610 42 115,966 20 18,938 6 462,243 33 34 3 352,173 3 109,553 163 2,014,957 25 414,113 22 390,874 79 571,000 8 297,727 34 341,243 615 641,356 45 40,759 3 10,610 42 68,778 20 16,934 6 31,596 35 36 13 3,531 1 435 5 1,626 3 1,451 4 19 172 632,216 27 43,930 15 7,586 9 2,004 2 430,647 37 38 1 20,700 5 107,724 1 16,661 1 286 2 78,678 2 12,099 52 127,685 7 12,869 5 39,602 39 40 1 1,250 1 89,200 14 1,014,172 113,227 3 65,210 9 486,175 1 288,536 2 61,024 59 581,841 14 118,442 4,882 1 87,523 41 42 4.1 1.9 1.4 0.8 1.3 1.6 2.6 2.7 2.1 1.6 2.4 3.0 1.9 1.9 43 2 803,677 12,327,437 94 103,155,410 17 2,257,930 7 4,391,779 46 43,011,282 7 39,374,245 23 14,120,174 245 131,385,057 26 69,805,165 1 11,238,200 24 27,492,313 12 435,159 1 6,000 44 45 100 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS Santa Maria River and basins south (II-G) — Continued Northwest Great Basin (III-A) (For definitions and explanations, see text) San Gabriel River Santa Ana River San Jacinto Basin San Luis Rey River San Dieguito River San Diego Sweetwater Rivers Great Basin, total Total Cowhead and Warner Laies (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12, 13) (3) 1 2 1949. . . 39,000 103,810 181,000 219,750 51,000 38,365 9,000 12,495 8,000 9,430 12,000 9,649 191,000 210,500 32,000 38,124 2,000 819 3 4 1949... 120 249 343 495 33 40 18 11 8 3 10 6 19 26 1 2 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 35,866 176,625 253,084 82,757 11,138 4,315 65,704 (D) 6 Farm area reported irrigated 25,781 24,951 136,565 80,006 35,298 6,870 22,519 2,520 4,758 3,032 1,445 138,922 61,116 5,877 (D) (D) 7 Water users served, total water users 1959. . . 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 3,698 11,747 1,652 1,054 787 390 526 (D) 68 124 5 026 1,441 2,245 133,581 4,951 5,350 1 IAMB IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 31,000 7,000 2,000 5,000 3,000 8,000 4,000 93,000 98,000 6,000 26,000 Surface 2,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems ill acre-feet. . . 120 221,843 343 583,429 33 312,976 18 96,818 8 63,348 9 101,377 17 536,081 1 (D) 15 16 acre-feet. . . 138,174 3 146,831 2 279,708 2 66,495 3 56,529 91,960 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No.... II-G-8 (l) (2) II-G-1 (3) (*) IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . -organizations. . . acre-feet... 112 83,669 321 436,598 28 33,268 10 30,323 6,819 6 9,417 16 536,081 1 (D) 20 21 acre-feet... 13 19,290 27 87,844 2 8,815 5 22,198 1 6,041 3 8,715 11 528,315 1 (D) 22 23 acre-feet. . . 104 64,379 314 348,754 28 24,453 9 8,125 3 778 3 702 8 7,766 24 From other organisations in the 14 26,968 48 119,785 7 156,004 9 13,441 4 4,355 7 50,441 1 4,984 25 acre-feet... 26 27 acre-feet. . . L20 221,843 343 583,429 33 312,976 18 96,818 8 63,348 9 101,377 17 536,081 1 (D) 28 29 acre -feet... 25 5,641 74 25,528 11 2,757 13 3,423 5 510 6 6,778 10 37,028 1 (D) 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet... 2 121,470 5 141,174 4 246,366 5 71,012 54,365 1 4,825 3 314,051 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No (7) (s) (9) (10) t11) II-G-1 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet. . . 116 94,732 339 416,727 30 63,853 16 22,383 5 8,473 8 89,774 16 185,002 1 (D) 35 36 To farm Irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 116 51,197 337 331, 520 30 58,829 16 20,986 5 7,320 7 2,827 16 180,055 1 (D) 37 38 To residential water users organizations . . . acre-feet... 32 15,013 69 54,493 6 3,961 12 832 4 1,153 6 72,597 8 4,944 39 40 acre-feet... 15 28,522 18 30,714 2 1,063 2 565 3 14,350 1 3 41 42 Delivered to other irrigation acre-feet . . . 7 26,968 31 119,785 3 156,004 13,441 4 4,355 3 50,441 1 4,984 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.0 2.4 1.7 0.9 1.5 2.0 2.9 (D) 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars . . . 29 1,861,786 129 4,124,512 10 8,832,502 13 4,651,971 6 2,893,149 2 44,300 10 386,937 1 (D) ::: D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 1129,357 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-9, 17,474 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-7. 23,000 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-8, 276,708 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-B-2b. 356,264 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-10, 265 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-1. 439,794 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-1, 52,166 acre-feet from D. B. No. II-G-11. '302,751 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C-5, 276,708 acre-feet from D. B. No. TV-B-lb . 6276,708 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C-8, 3,214,841 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-B-1. 7103,996 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-6, 17,474 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-8. 8138,174 acre- feet to D. B. No. II-G-7, 3,000 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-9. 9117,009 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-1, 129,357 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-8. 1056,264 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-11, 14,748 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-1. ll2,199 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-1, 52,166 acre-feet to D. B. No. II-G-12. 12302,751 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-C-9, 276,708 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-B-22a. 133, 214,841 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-B-2, 276,708 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-C-8, 299,479 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-B-2a. CALIFORNIA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 101 Northwest Great Basin (III-A)— Con. South Central Great Basin (III-C) Gulf of California: Colorado River below Lees Ferry, Arizona (IV-B) Valley and Madeline Plains Central desert Total Lake Truckee River Carson and Walker Rivers Mono Lake- Valley Dixie Valley- Fish Lake Southwest desert Antelope Valley and Mojave River Total Colorado River Salton Sea w (5) (1) (2d) (3, 4) (5) (6) (8) (9, 10) (1) (2) 30,000 37,305 159,000 172,376 36,000 34,213 1,565 14,000 45,083 33,000 18,036 10,000 7,848 66,000 65,631 548,000 531,373 84,000 62,264 464,000 469,109 1 2 1 2 18 24 1 1 2 3 5 6 3 7 7 7 13 23 6 3 8 20 3 (D) (D) (D) 24,515 (D) 3,529 609,301 89,985 519,316 5 (D) (D) (D) 22,515 (D) 1,912 583,323 85,596 497,727 6 (D) (D) (D) 49 (D) 5,218 12,234 497 11,737 7 (D) (D) (D) 49 (D) 135 7,084 482 6,602 ■3 (D) (D) 5,082 5,150 15 5,135 9 (D) 1 10 6,000 87,000 11,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 63,000 23,000 3,000 20,000 11 24,000 72,000 25,000 13,000 31,000 3,000 525,000 81,000 444,000 12 1 (D) 16 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 80,851 3 (D) 2 579,459 2 579,459 (5) 7 312,892 1 302,751 III-C-8 13 4,767,931 1 276,708 6 4,482,623 8 3,500,149 2 3,491,549 (6) 13 14 15 16 17 (D) 15 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 80,851 2 (D) 7 10,141 12 4,491,223 6 4,482,623 6 8,600 18 19 (D) 10 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 80,851 2 (D) 2 2,475 9 4,476,644 6 4,473,333 3 3,311 20 21 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 7,666 6 14,579 1 9,290 5 5,289 22 23 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 7,740,735 3 7,378,795 1 361,940 24 25 (D) 16 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 80,851 3 CD) 2 579,459 7 312,892 13 4,767,931 6 4,482,623 8 3,500,149 26 27 (D) 9 (D) (D) 4 9,153 2 (D) 2 673 6 881,609 3 255,671 625,938 28 29 4 (D) 1 (D) II-D-5a 1 3,300 III-C-3b 1 (D) III-C-8 2 579,459 (12) 1 302,751 II-G-6 2 852,895 3 3,791,028 C") 1 276,708 II-C-9 30 31 32 1 (D) 15 (D) (D) 68,398 3 (D) 7 9,468 10 3,033,427 2 435,924 8 2,597,503 33 34 (D) 15 (D) (D) 4 68,398 3 (D) 7 5,621 10 2,998,922 2 435,424 8 2,563,498 35 36 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 3,844 7 34,505 1 500 6 34,005 37 38 1 (D) 1 3 39 40 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 7,740,735 2 7,378,795 1 361,940 41 42 (D) (D) (D) 3.0 (D) 2.9 5.1 5.1 5.2 43 1 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) 5 110,500 1 (D) 2 251,872 6 24,552,013 2 1,814,113 4 22,737,900 45 102 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 California, total Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley San Joaquin River San Joaquin Valley- above San Joaquin Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta area, and Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. Farm water users served directly. .. .water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual : Unincorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly.. acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959.. Incorporated . Total water conveyed. District organizations 1959... 1949. , . acres 1959... Farm area irrigated directly Farm water users served directly. water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . .organizations 1959... 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated 'y u.ater users organisations 1969 . . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Farm area irrigated directly Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed .organizations 1959. 1949. acres 1959. rganizations 1959. 1949. acres 1959. 116,037 28,868,651 3 j 354 443 12,741 1,332 243,389 29,150 186,765 32,441 3,774,617 12,351 294 87,070 27,608 2,074,590 Total water conveyed State organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . City organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959.. . for 2,140 783,254 individual organizations. CALIFORNIA 103 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Gontinued (For deflations and explanations. California, total Klamath River to Santa Maria River ludlng Central Valley San Joaquin River San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta area, and Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) 22 32 TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . . Water delivered acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users only organizations. . . acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . . acre-feet. . , Part of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . , From surface and ground water sources acre-feet... From other irrigation organizations acre -feet. . . Water delivered acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet.., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet.. 23 All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizatio -feet. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . Water delivered to farms. served . res irrigated. acre-fee*t. feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served . acres Irrigated. acre-feet. e-feet per acre. Water delivered 1,300,836 1,472, 554 10,545,371 504,793 3,519,369 2,059,636 20,091 11,893 3,693,391 3,064,803 10,046,439 1,714,108 1,225,914 2,733,437 35,268 15,099 31,611 27,947 66,991 7,038 6,999 30,858 597,883 1,148,815 1,350,510 312,786 76,590 7,020 1,162,036 989,673 2,852,236 146,494 133,175 468,635 384,182 220,256 762,813 272,885 659,613 622,644 784,247 1,034,026 841,753 1,354,100 36,283 23,613 1,099,947 632,719 659,958 89,841 235,713 230,083 20,091 11,893 410,680 253,040 578,530 340,549 82,866 159,622 269,516 79,605 291,574 175,800 1,000,734 738,607 3,081,577 116,422 112,274 465,809 104 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations. California, total Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta area, and Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre... organizations. acres irrigated. 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre ...organizations. acres irrigated. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations . 1 to 3 , organizations. 4 to 9- organizations . 10 to 29. organizations . 30 to 99 t . , organizations . 100 to 299. organizations . 300 to 999. organizations . 1,000 or more. organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet. . 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet. . 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet. . 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. . acre-feet.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations . . acre-feet. . 25,869 7 1,912 3,924 147 7,624 135,136 137 249,149 1,372,593 46 2,642,298 230 123,932 139 244,133 148 842,395 93 1,593,082 52 2,855,070 45 24,160,998 83,471 2 120,229 249,722 9 274,533 13 345,882 4 116,371 1,158 5 9,842 30 1,440 13 2,492 10 5,132 3 32,365 38,631 174 91,274 75 129,102 47 267,049 23 399,310 6 280,969 3 995,170 28 430 19 1,014 20 3,255 12 5,950 4 7,693 7,675 24 41,172 33 182,045 27 458,806 1,186,467 17 4,956,227 CALIFORNIA State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 105 (For definitions and explanations, see text) California, North Pacific excluding Columbia River Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Sacramento River San Joaquin River San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River Santa Maria River and Basins south (I-A) (II-B) (II-C and II-D) (II-E) (II-F) (II-G) 1 74,138 53 7,929 18,382 11,831 15,600 16,115 2 acres... 7,395,570 3,013 492,663 1,929,820 1,197,326 2,337,633 543,372 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting... 18,378 38 4,441 4,242 681 1,302 7,117 4 acres... 838,547 2,452 184,512 182,399 53,451 228,127 152,669 5 14, 160 36 3,731 3,021 371 582 6,073 6 LAND LRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF HATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 478,278 2,422 140,888 107,027 24,290 75,471 107,353 7 40,393 37 6,367 9,736 3,667 14,048 5,122 8 acres... 3,644,279 2,522 402,560 745,529 395,688 1,629,446 330,210 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 26,023 35 5,902 8,156 1,478 5,548 3,899 10 acres... 2,248,970 2,423 357,845 522,325 190,346 818,097 256,029 11 5,552 13 1,204 2,671 315 361 337 12 acres... 836,452 380 49,379 539,475 39,853 62,687 20,217 U Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 3,541 11 883 1,668 165 142 178 14 acres... 574,507 294 33,627 387,925 20,725 37,905 9,821 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 43,295 5 864 7,980 10,138 9,743 11,942 16 acres... 2,914,839 111 40,724 644,816 761,785 645,500 197,945 17 Irrigation organization sources 29, 634 5 645 6,643 7,928 1,377 10,775 18 acres... 1,865,635 111 L4,852 453,976 508,708 162,437 140,907 19 Both farm ground water sources 1,265 2 279 575 51 163 96 20 acres... 308,394 185 32,527 164,213 16,853 43,740 11,454 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 13,675 220 1,340 2,209 8,370 1,167 22 acres... 2,398,064 53,812 401,381 460,694 1,275,454 130,161 106 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 California, total U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users: water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users. , water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed. acre-feet. Water delivered , acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations*. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered ..acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations , .organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed. acre-feet. Water delivered .acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization , ...,« .organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization .... .organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 5,293,986 4,184,482 1,152,970 116,037 1,018,384 18,549 1,300,836 1,472,554 504,793 10,040,578 8,368,444 3,519,369 2,059,636 20,091 11,893 3,693,391 3,064,803 10,046,439 1,714,108 1,225,914 2,733,437 93,548 75,038 8,327 2,074 6,205 48 27,826 2 11,201 10,821 380 11,098 1 910 82,992 65,015 247,957 11,156 10,623 25,848 1,339,885 1,035,041 71,218 22,005 48,942 271 196,902 143,897 l-737,453 1,756,258 614,837 74,240 54,711 767,714 607,105 1,483,199 623,635 472,787 821,753 3,538,731 2,836,277 139,117 82,983 55,868 975,080 64,989 376,788 7,877,693 6,723,527 2,637,660 1,927,947 7,443 8,628 2,602,899 2,236,174 7,812,016 983,971 648,242 1,604,563 26,255 1,299 1,238,; 6,940,. 48,380 38,900 139,190 935,273 845,029 18,906 12,466 6,426 -2,150,824 7,494,888 4,222,196 2,268,887 1,790,785 6,104 1,343 832,994 751,937 3,294,973 201,882 186,082 439,199 CALIFORNIA 107 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. California, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 'rejects and storage lystems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. . within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. •ov other organisations in the basin organizations receiving ■ Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use In the basin organizations.. acre-feet., To farm irrigation water users organizations . , acre-feet., To domestic water users organizations., acre-feet. , For other use organizations. . acre-feet. , Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering. . acre-feel . , SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1 ,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (a delivered directly to None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a, Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 I 3,000 to 9,999 I 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more ai -feet organizations. -feet organizations. re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. 968 16,934,822 364 15,276,039 688 1,658,783 219 11,546,796 1,046 13,607,008 1,039 12,350,452 237 828,036 83 428,520 NA Not available. xWater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in i increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 381 357,795 90 285,957 295 71,838 4 1,434 384 330,920 94 36,477 393 1,239,524 127 631,791 306 607,733 97 1,890,472 424 2,200,473 423 2,090,181 85 39,252 31 71,040 42 119 5,503,729 95 4,771,552 50 732,177 92 9,218,011 171 12,117,838 111 2,530,288 164 9,587,550 162 9,249,377 48 149,557 21 188,616 ,445,715 8 ,445,715 76,645 8 343,720 172,158 10 -2,116,243 8 -2,147,864 4 31,621 23 8,368,484 27 4,842,394 19 1,147,994 1 299,479 25 3,394,921 24 3,352,199 8 38,192 5 4,530 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The : 108 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley (II-B) Uninc orporat ed U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations. »,..*...,»■ . ^organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations ..*.,.... acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served, 1959, total ■. . water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users . water users. Other water users . water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered ,....«. acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only i... ,„ organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users *.,.... .'acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations *.,.,,. ■■'acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations , on^y- .-...,.,.... t •••*»«••« 'Organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed .acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered ;...-. ..acre-feet. To farm and residential users only , .....organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations . . . . organizations . Water to farm and residential users .»,»... acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations .acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only t *- ,*,,. organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations .organizations. Total water conveyed , acre-feet. Water delivered .».«.. acre-feet. To farm and residential users only. .,.,.... e organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ *•.•...». acre-feet, Water to other irrigation organizations * acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only. ,....,.,.,,....,. . .... organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed.*,*,*. ».f *.,...... .organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization . . . . , organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization ... « «••••»•»#»>■ -organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water dellveredj to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959. ...... i .organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations. . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 110,163 1,332 97,373 11,458 15,099 20,169 29,164 31,611 27,947 66,991 1,499 1.263 10,229 9,595 3,960 404 3,548 4,544 15,742 18,281 4,029 3,395 15,171 6,200 6,200 29,648 CALIFORNIA 109 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Klamath River to Santa Maria River excluding Central Valley (II-B) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From drainage basin , D. B. No. . . : within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre-feet.. From other organii in the basin organisations receiving ■ Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Velivered ti> other irrigation . organizations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : 1 to 3 water us< 10 to 29 water i 30 to 99 water i 100 to 299 wate; . organizations . .organizations. .organizations. . organizations . 300 • 1.000 i . 999 < .organizations. . . organizations . . .organizations. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organi: 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizat: 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organi: 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 154,500 9,845 16 4 70,379 5,709 24 10 84,121 4,136 35 211,198 34 87,414 10 46,074 6 77,710 (Dl (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) ID] (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (i>) (D) (D) ID) (D) ID) CD) (D) (D) (D) (D) for individual organizations. 110 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta area and Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) orporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only . organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only , organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization... organizations. acres served. acres irrigated . water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization , organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITA! INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 44,020 16,452 27, 362 269, 516 79, 605 1,210,748 776,138 1,502,236 291, 574 175, 800 1,000,734 738,607 3,081,577 116,422 U.2,274 465, 809 32,786 25,796 32,186 25,396 107,776 207,790 164,166 60, 595 3,986 11,500 9,838 19, 898 197,434 154,995 595, 596 10,356 9,171 33,333 28,284 10, 985 17,269 204, 965 34,586 974,651 648,640 1,260,619 127,995 117,660 657,484 507, 980 2,189,025 86,426 84,413 322,294 12,801 8,758 18,766 24,641 1,039 1,032 12, 531 13,105 18,714 24,630 22,196 84,955 5,418 4,889 18,000 CALIFORNIA 111 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAPNAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta area and Sacramento River (II-C and II-D) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-fee-t. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre- feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations . acre -feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations . acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. NA Not available. 126 5,495,127 119 5,414,750 14 80,377 23 830, 987 133 5,848,327 97 953,886 3,489,591 125 3,331,250 31 757,430 29 751,980 4 5,450 3 18,478 2,763,i 2,690/ 95,455 3 93,955 112 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. San Joaquin River (II -E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and stori^e ;y stems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . - Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users. water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet . , To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet., To other irrigation organizations only organizations . , acre -feet., All of water from other organizations organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet., Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 32,276 29,150 3,123 597,883 1,148,815 312,786 1,037,724 1,063,579 76,590 7,020 1,162,036 989,673 2,852,236 146,494 133,175 468,635 7,000 1,190 6,768 958 7,582 122,056 99,559 58,398 306,469 297,424 61,192 44-, 592 171,137 60,864 54,967 179,700 (D) 1,250 122,709 71,444 120,000 69,000 124,630 5,418 4,889 18,000 CALIFORNIA 113 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, San Joaquin River (II-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... From another drainage basin organizations, . . acre-feet... From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. .. From sources within basin organizations. . . acre-feet... Surface water organizations. . . acre-feet... Ground water organizations. . . acre-feet... From other organizations in the basin organi zations receipting • . • Total leaving conveyance systems organizations — acre-feet... Conveyance loss in basin organizations... acre-feet... Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations... acre-feet... To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... To farm irrigation water users organizations... acre-feet... To domestic water users organizations.. . acre-feet... For other use organizations . . . acre-feet... Delivered to other irrigation organizations organization* delivering, . . acre-feet ■ • . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm. Irrigation water users): None organizations, 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet , organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet... ..organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None , organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 4,832,908 4 1,478,261 36 3,354,647 25 2,847,151 22 507,496 30 1,353,857 60 4,832,908 35 745,739 4 1,206,751 59 2,880,418 58 2,819,536 4 2,422 58,460 46,531 6 57,897 7,926 8 7,926 1~ 1,320 133,639 3 133,630 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual organlzationj NA Not available. '■Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in i to Increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ! 114 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River (II-F) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reel Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated , as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users: water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. . To other Irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. , From other irrigation organizations acre-feet., Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users • acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 1,621,070 1,392,624 34,291 32,441 1,844 384,182 220,256 272,885 489,928 576,332 659,613 622,644 784,247 1,034,026 841,753 1,354,100 12,731 12,351 10,511 10,381 48,499 2,220 1,970 2,719 536,167 3,090 109,116 119,594 18,549 9,458 25,276 455,827 338,945 447,610 30,395 28,782 1,613 171,720 26,800 253,806 480,090 550,146 444,854 410,983 623,690 509,715 434,574 784,494 3,913 2,285 4,160 54,655 6,482 4,058 13,070 4,378 3,065 1,313 2,324 62,295 63,630 4,000 4,000 13,978 195,994 180,723 420,886 CALIFORNIA 115 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. San Joaquin Valley above San Joaquin River (II-F) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and atorage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, 3lty, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations . . acre-feet. . Fror" other nrgar in the I ■■Toaniealin Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Helm i other trrigalit Size of orgi irrigation wate 1 to 3 water 4 to 9 water 10 to 29 wate SI2E OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 zation (number of farm 30 99 water 100 to 299 water 300 to 999 water 1,000 or more wa -organizations, .organizations, -organizations, .organizations . .organizations. , organizations . .organizations, .organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizati 1,000 to 2,999 3,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 29,999 30,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more a -feet organizations. e-feet organizations. cre-feet organizations. cre-feet organizations. re-feet .organizatio: 145 1,898,894 96 1,659,667 60 239,227 37 1,014,172 165 2,760,445 106 492,153 1 142,080 3,531 5 107,724 Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : 1 to 299 acre-feet 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. NA Not available. ^ater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream to Increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 85,780 28 78,491 1,290 53 61,807 65 746,883 46 663,107 24 83,776 13 81,103 72 708,392 47 150,576 of the quantity of surface 21 881,743 15 733,581 10 148,162 21 913,574 31 1,767,607 31 1,375,240 31 1,293,704 5 2,858 2 78,678 23,817 1 23,817 62,970 2 40,982 21,988 1 4,160 2,324 1 1-1,101 2 3,425 11 450,522 436,808 11 434,864 1 18,205 7 159,669 6 40,392 The net effect < 116 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, see text) Santa Maria River and Basins south (II-G) Unincorporated IT. S. Bureau of Reclamation cts and storage tns operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users." water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TWE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations , only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only. organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ,- acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 720,001 304,678 912,336 27,608 877,912 6,866 36,283 23,613 632,719 467,228 989,153 659,958 89,841 20,091 11,893 340,549 82,866 159,622 7,421 1,417 5,979 17,902 15,556 48,737 1,619 1,586 4,091 194,911 57,944 15,634 27,191 20,317 253,958 31 125,007 74,240 54,711 234,101 143,085 321,255 78,222 51,826 110,707 38,138 7,022 30,885 5,251 2,353 31,316 61,958 85,943 43,932 21,276 75,723 24,407 34,213 259,197 27,967 40,360 4,109 463 3,639 4,330 8,516 9,704 6,104 2,333 3,983 3,983 5,526 CALIFORNIA 117 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Santa Maria River and Basins south (II-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations., acre-fee-t.. From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet., From drainage basin — , D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. . Surface water ' organizations. , acre-feet., Ground water organizations. . acre-feet., From other organisations in the basin organizations receiving • ■ acre-leet.. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. , Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users.. organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations . • acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations , organizations delivering. acre-feel . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users .organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet , . .organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet. organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 223,674 553 689,616 118 581,841 628 1,492,749 1,401,257 615 641,356 258 63,392 8 4,612 252 58,780 1 136 259 60,310 258 52,828' 51 5,656 8 1,826 258 414,437 70 116,692 293 550,576 100 32,271 11,592 4 5,839 4 3,106 2 2,647 31 229,756 11 35,503 28 194,253 20 219,358 118 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 California, total Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 ore -feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only. . . organizations . acre-feet. acre-feet. . organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizi Part of water from other organizations orgi Total water conveyed From surface and ground water sources From other irrigation organizations Water delivered To farm and residential users only e-feet. acre-feet. acre-feet. acre-feet. organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other , Irrigation organizations only organizations. All of water from other organ Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential iations organizations. acre-feet. acre-feet. Lsers only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin.... organizations.. acre-feet. . acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number. D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations. , acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. , Ground water organizations . . acre-feet.. From other organisations in the basin .organisations receiving- ■ acre-feet . , Total leaving conveyance systems .organizations . acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin .organizations. . acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm Irrigation water users organizations . acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 reported by irrigation organization: r acre irrigated, a All organizations. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on iftrwi served by the organization organizations. acre-feet. 11,708 7,056 4,652 11,267 152,138 85,375 66,763 136,769 821,591 145 532,283 1,011,715 178 92,571 48,750 37 74,813 1,476,316 781,775 694,541 1,257,771 8,905,209 1-369,413 9,274,622 6,962,637 3,ai,555 1,952,772 69,713,101 197,599,960 387,033 40 12,819,218 40 12,151,141 13 668,077 21 10,003,342 45 11,986,142 39 2,685,023 9,001,640 39 8,325,752 198,367 18 11,223,451 20,894 2 1,027 34,850 14,895 19,955 28,746 68,669 "8 121,251 5 50,021 4 71,230 2 19,955 9 198,334 4 10,789 187,545 8 77,820 of the quantity of surface ' withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect CALIFORNIA 119 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (II-C and II-D) San Joaquin River (II-E) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. Tn farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other ^irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served . acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations dollars WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. From natural sources within basin organizations bc re -feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water. organizations acre-feet From ether organizations in the basin organisations receiving Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre-feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre-feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre-feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre-feet To residential water users organizations acre-feet For other use i organizations acre-feet Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet Organizations reporting HO water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations acre-feet 2,585 1,814 18,325 5,993 12,332 16,885 51 21-4,217 48 198,990 3 15,227 6 33,618 55 237,358 39 26,731 214,347 153,306 61,041 145,775 8,000 1,553,318 44 1,513,288 9 40,030 9 94,604 50 1,601,459 33 260,925 3 99,069 47 1,241,465 46 1,165,357 9 58,674 7 17,434 5 54,463 1,754,214 1,051,449 702,765 1,339,576 3,696,754 1 25,000 8 702,765 17 4,003,672 16 665,820 1 1,305,781 15 2,032,071 1,764 8 1,764 5,250 4,000 1,250 4,773 366,226 209,852 156,374 317,802 44,660 323,166 3 10 19,137 286,945 5 5 25,523 36,221 13 13 56,024 417,733 20 a 00,684 761,162 6 14 3,261 127,968 21 633,194 20 629,542 3 1,772 2 1,880 2 10,137 120 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Santa Maria River and Basins south (II-G) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations.. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations.. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. rganizations. Part of water from other i Total water conveyed From surface and ground water ; From other irrigation organizations. Water delivered. .organiz e-feet. . e-feet. . e-feet. . e-feet.. Tn farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. . All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet. . No water conveyed organizations. • WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations.. acres served., acres irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. . dollars.. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations . . acre -feet., Surface water organizations. . acre -feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre-feet.. Frorf other organisations in the basin organisations receiving- . acre-feet . . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. , acre-feet., To drainage basin number D. B. No. . , Delivered for use in the basin organizations. , acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations . . acre-feet. , To residential water users organizations. . acre-feet., For other use organizations. acre-feet., Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering . acre-feet . , AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acre-feet. 15,339 5,381 9,958 14,545 202,953 62 202,362 308,025 141,931 166,094 271,009 437,801 124,395 313,406 289, 130 2,047,461 2 861,551 10 1,185,910 10 1,112,888 3 73,022 5 563,381 13 1,634,911 10 312,559 1 142,080 13 1,180,272 12 1,072,926 8,684 5,404 3,280 8,343 113,224 70,001 43,223 100,566 497,482 274,746 222,736 433,327 17 15,530,630 29 423,260 26 269,871 423,260 27 17 62,073 154,834 89 23 207,798 268,426 56 22 126,640 250,844 1?? 29 344,611 537,712 COLORADO (121) 122 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS Gulf of California Colorado River above Lees Ferry excluding Green and Gunnison Rivers (IV-D) Colorado River di: San Juan River Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations Water users served, total water i Farm irrigation water users water i Residential water users water i Other water users water i LAND IRRIGATED BY -SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water ! 1959. . . 1959. . . 1959. . . 1959. . . 1959. . . 1959. . . Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin number. . . From natural other organizations in the To drainage basin number. Delivered for 1 To farm irrigation water i To residential water i NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage , Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. 3,040,053 2,669,677 43,642 35,051 8,449 142 500,174 2,184,583 167,474 50 145,753 783,487 691,255 15,671 12,156 3,495 20 7,000 732,000 3,510,202 1 4,038 3,506,164 897 3,505,583 572,093 6 334,612 912 2,603,497 912 2,457,456 39 138,200 11 7,841 20 214,392 434,848 383,090 10,121 7,040 3,071 10 3,000 402,000 41 174,000 446 2,050,233 419 334,104 7 335,904 438 1,380,225 438 1,241,904 156,843 152,971 6,743 3,771 2,966 6 1,000 144,000 142,287 105 1,167,987 100 218,839 2 287,181 103 661,967 103 538,955 87,255 85,412 5,906 2,946 2,960 142,287 11 569,307 11 172,146 397,161 11 274,470 22,442,145 21,393,082 18,935,998 2,247,336 1,000 40,000 165,397 69 165,076 165,341 139,045 2,155 2,103 49 398,208 133 398,208 27,716 138 407,208 57,498 16,631,164 1,361,605 . D. B. No. VI-E-7. e-feet to D. B. No. IV-D-2a, 242 acre-feet to D. B. No. TV-D-2a, 1,661 COLORADO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 123 Colorado River e xcluding Green and Gunnison Rivers (IV-D)- -Continued San Juan River — Continued Dolores River IfcElmo Creek Mancos River La Plata River Animas River Loa Pinos River Total Dolores direct San Miguel River Plateau Creek Roaring Fork Eagle River Blue River Muddy Creek River (2b) (2c) (2d) (2e) (2f) (4a) (4d) (5) (6) (7) (8, 9) (10) 31,000 37,840 13,000 12,853 4,000 16,519 18,000 21,057 36,000 40,145 29,000 36,L45 10,000 10,580 19,000 25,565 25,000 29,125 38,000 31,369 14,000 15,415 22,000 21,090 10,000 10,172 1 2 13 10 29 29 19 23 27 30 24 28 23 32 10 16 13 16 82 84 64 60 24 30 5 1 8 8 3 42,003 14,909 15,195 26,587 43,304 35,880 8,580 27,300 28,419 30,777 7,153 3,685 6,750 5 41,808 9,712 8,285 22,752 39,623 23,200 3,390 19,810 22,079 30,707 7,153 2,685 5,250 6 739 184 99 390 618 335 28 307 401 344 85 10 48 7 738 174 9 99 363 27 604 13 334 28 306 353 48 337 7 84 1 10 48 8 1 1 1 1 1,000 1,000 1 1,000 10 11 31,000 13,000 4,000 18,000 36,000 28,000 9,000 19,000 25,000 37,000 14,000 22,000 10,000 12 14 102,201 28 27,113 19 10,301 27 74,648 22 136,307 23 88,493 10 13,441 13 75,052 80 71,278 64 238,279 24 41,588 5 20,490 8 23,910 13 14 1 9,000 1 9,000 15 16 IV-D-2C IV-D-4a 17 13 93,201 28 18,113 19 10,301 27 74,648 19 136,307 23 88,493 10 13,441 13 75,052 76 71,278 64 238,279 24 41,588 5 20,490 8 23,910 18 19 13 93,201 28 18,113 1 270 19 10,301 2 898 27 74,648 19 136,307 4 23,511 23 88,493 10 13,441 13 75,052 76 71,191 1 87 26 3,997 64 237,949 1 330 24 41,588 5 20,490 8 23,910 20 21 22 23 24 25 14 102,201 28 27,113 19 10,301 27 74,648 22 136,307 23 88,493 10 13,441 13 75,052 80 71,278 64 238,279 24 41,588 5 20,490 8 23,910 26 27 12 8,716 27 1,659 18 1,543 27 12,062 16 22,099 22 12,200 9 429 13 11,771 74 8,912 60 26,037 24 3,379 5 3,421 8 2,547 28 29 1 9,000 3 4,940 1 9,000 1 9,000 1 1,292 2 45,528 30 31 IV-D-2b (2) IV-D-2C TV-F-1 VI-B-lc 32 14 93,485 28 16,454 18 8,758 27 62,586 22 109,268 22 67,293 9 4,012 13 63,281 77 61,074 62 166,714 24 38,209 5 17,069 8 21,363 33 34 14 91,952 28 15,914 18 8,758 27 62,510 22 108,968 22 66,093 9 4,012 13 62,081 77 56,931 62 159,220 24 38,186 5 17,069 8 21,363 35 36 40 2 76 2 60 11 4,143 2 7,494 1 23 37 38 2 1,533 1 500 1 270 1 898 1 240 2 23,511 1 1,200 1 1,200 3 3,997 39 40 41 42 2.2 1.6 1.1 2.7 2.8 2.8 1.2 3.1 2.6 5.2 5.3 6.4 4.1 43 9 735,192 15 22,510 12 52,050 18 430,777 17 262,573 7 20,000 10 242,573 52 84,026 34 652,579 20 65,501 3 26,800 3 4,000 45 124 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, Green River (IV-E) White River irrigated in Ce Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959 acres 1959 Water users served, total water users 1959 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959 Residential water users water users 1959 Other water users water users 1959 IAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water i Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number From natural ...D. B. No. tergomaatiens receiving ■ To drainage basin number.. Delivered for I To farm irrigation water i To residential water i organisations delivering. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations.. dollars . . M.,292 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-D-5, 256 acre-feet from D. feet to D. B. No. IV-F-4, 333,436 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-F-2. 2,000 34,000 313,959 122 43,453 1,000 26,000 54,654 51,814 1,000 57,000 215,480 1 4,038 215,480 95 31,874 183,606 97 183,606 48,695 45,855 1,000 44,000 184,068 80 184,068 157, 129 80 157,129 COLORADO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 125 Gunnison River (IV-F) Rio Grande above Fort Oultman, Texas (V-C) Total direct Uncorapahgree River North Fork Smith Fork Tomichi Creek Slate River Total Rio Grande direct Costilla Trinchera Creek San Antonio and Conejos Rivers Lajara and Alamosa Creeks San Luis Lake and San Luis Creek Direct (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (10, 12) (11) (13) (14) 248,000 269,397 69,000 88,678 111,000 103,735 21,000 25,501 16,000 18,408 27,000 27,396 4,000 5,679 419,000 592,645 176,000 253,212 31,000 41,421 55,000 75,072 106,000 136, 521 51,000 86,419 1 2 359 445 182 234 74 76 53 77 17 20 27 32 12 10 203 304 64 99 31 39 68 97 43 71 3 8 3 274,269 84,267 111,344 42,860 22, 583 10,062 3,153 573,350 268,393 52,575 96,114 155,088 1,180 5 236,901 63,356 98,439 39,684 22,307 9,962 3,153 419,622 217,916 30,947 84,605 84,974 1,180 6 5,047 1,473 2,204 1,073 194 77 26 3,425 1,222 425 1,033 723 22 7 4,613 1,448 1,904 965 193 77 26 3,278 1,222 425 892 717 22 8 424 23 300 101 147 141 6 9 10 2 7 1 10 2,000 1,000 1,000 172,000 92,000 8,000 6,000 42,000 24,000 11 246,000 68,000 111,000 21,000 16,000 26,000 4,000 247,000 84,000 23,000 49,000 64,000 27,000 12 352 1,147,302 176 616,011 74 597,609 52 155,025 17 50, 559 27 68, 585 12 27,513 200 693,042 62 356,575 31 71,823 67 187,333 43 109,854 3 2,070 13 14 1 1,292 2 1,548 t1) 3 333,436 IV-F-1 1 29,160 IV-F -2 1 5,148 IV-F-1 1 833 V-C-ll 5 33,780 (2) 15 16 17 343 1,146,010 173 614,463 68 264,173 48 125,865 16 45,411 27 68, 585 12 27,513 188 693,042 53 355,742 28 71,823 66 187,333 39 76,074 3 2,070 18 19 341 1,145,846 171 614,299 68 264,173 48 125,865 16 45,411 27 68, 585 12 27,513 184 677,934 53 355,742 28 71,823 66 177,379 34 70,920 3 2,070 20 21 2 164 2 164 9 15,108 2 9,954 7 5,154 22 23 20 40,392 11 15,660 4 19,631 5 5,101 17 56,176 9 23,124 4 6,352 26,700 24 25 352 1,147,302 176 616,011 74 597,609 52 155,025 17 50,559 27 68, 585 12 27,513 200 693,042 62 356,575 31 71,823 67 187,333 43 109,854 3 2,070 26 27 334 194,536 165 46,170 4 338,584 (3) 72 104,495 1 29,160 rv-F-3 .48 23,859 1 256 IV-F-1 15 3,741 27 12,886 11 3,385 185 137,299 56 76,245 3 26,990 V-C-13 30 24,406 60 16,644 3 7,623 (4) 40 19,726 3 278 28 29 30 31 32 351 952,766 173 231,257 74 463,954 51 130,910 17 46,818 27 55,699 12 24,128 199 555,743 61 253,340 31 47,417 65 163,066 43 90,128 3 1,792 33 34 351 945,046 173 230,003 74 461,054 51 130,224 17 43,938 27 55,699 12 24,128 199 554,093 61 253,340 31 47,417 65 161, 566 43 89,978 3 1,792 35 36 10 3,618 7 414 1 2,900 2 304 2 1,650 1 1,500 1 150 37 38 5 4,102 1 840 3 382 1 2,880 39 40 10 40,392 15,660 3 19,631 5,101 12 56,176 2 23,124 3 6,352 7 26,700 41 42 4.0 3.6 4.7 3.3 2.0 5.6 7.7 1.3 1.2 0.9 1.9 1.1 1.5 43 195 717,818 99 203,872 66 375,406 17 88,775 7 38,915 8 10,350 2 500 104 2,996,833 28 343,735 6 170,400 43 2,438,820 28 43,878 44 45 126 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, (For definitions and explanations, see text) Mississippi River total Arkansas River (VT-B) Arkansas River direct Total Below John Martin Dam (la) John Martin Dam to Pueblo (lb) Above Pueblo (lc) 1 2 1949. . . 1,527,000 1,545,082 445,000 461,146 340,000 352,450 130,000 122,144 170,000 181, 147 40,000 49,159 3 1949. . . 800 959 319 427 172 240 32 38 53 96 92 109 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 1,683,216 475,714 394,239 155,660 192,320 46,259 6 Farm area reported irrigated 1,558,800 431,485 376,353 152,959 186,825 36,569 7 Water users served, total water users 1959... 24,546 8,179 7,034 1,135 2,779 3,120 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 19,617 6,905 5,783 1,135 2,645 2,003 9 4,807 1,205 1,184 69 1,115 10 IAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 122 69 67 65 2 321,000 1,206,000 69,000 376,000 41,000 299,000 16,000 114,000 24,000 146,000 1,000 39,000 Surface WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 1/4 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 792 3,835,149 317 1,313,345 170 1, 190, 823 32 409,473 52 760,784 91 330,568 15 16 acre-feet... 4 332,709 2 45,528 5 71,219 1 181,290 145,403 3 54,528 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . VI-B-lb (l) (2) 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 619 3,502,440 273 1,267,817 131 1,119,604 11 228,183 34 615,381 89 276,040 20 21 acre-feet... 616 3,486,955 271 1,264,822 129 1,116,609 11 228, 183 33 612,791 88 275,635 ?? 11 15,485 5 2,995 5 2,995 3 2,590 2 405 23 acre -feet. . . 24 From other organizations in the 217 1,161,826 46 205,667 39 184,613 21 134,610 17 47,753 1 2,250 25 acre-leet . . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... 792 3,835,149 317 1,313,345 170 1,190,823 32 409,473 52 760,784 91 330,568 28 29 acre -feet... 708 724,539 293 203,088 162 179,977 31 63,841 50 83,554 84 32,582 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. -organizations. . . acre-feet... 2 13,524 2 18,430 3 199,720 2 128,712 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No (3) VT-B-lb 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet. . . 782 3,097,086 317 1,110,257 170 992,416 32 345,632 52 477, 510 88 169,274 35 36 To farm irrigation water users ... organizations .. . acre-feet... 777 2,931,550 317 1,029,362 170 913,058 32 345,632 52 404,069 87 163,357 37 38 acre-feet... 89 27,624 14 4,169 10 4,016 2 232 8 3,784 39 40 acre-feet... 39 137,912 8 76,726 7 75,342 6 73,209 2 2,133 41 delivered to other irrigation 86 1,161,826 14 205,667 9 184,613 5 134,610 3 47,753 1 2,250 42 acre-leet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 1.9 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.2 4.5 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars . . . 258 34,398,627 121 2,304,051 67 2,128,013 5 27,522 24 1,463,526 41 636,965 COLORADO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 127 Arkansas River (Vl-B) — Continued Missouri Missouri River excluding Platte Platte River excluding South Platte River (VI -D) Huerfano River North Platte Cimarron River Purgatorie River Total Huerfano River direct Cuchaxas River St. Charles River Fountain Creek Creek River, River: Republican River (VI-C) Total River, above Alcova River (3) (6) (7a) (7b) (8) (9) (10) (3d) (5a) 21,000 264 24,000 32,565 24,000 27,723 16,000 19,731 8,000 7,992 4,000 5,775 12,000 16,666 20,000 25,703 1,082,000 1,083,936 35,000 6j517 134,000 147,713 130,000 141,953 4,000 5,760 1 2 44 45 65 96 37 62 28 35 19 18 6 8 18 24 481 532 4 2 71 81 68 78 3 3 3 4 43,402 21,614 15,469 6,145 4,914 7,380 4,165 1,207,502 3,393 65,265 65,265 5 20,175 19, 528 14,673 4,855 4,639 6,865 3,925 1,127,315 3,393 64,865 64,865 6 400 294 192 102 304 103 44 16,367 23 169 169 7 379 292 192 100 304 103 44 12,712 23 169 169 8 21 2 2 3,602 53 9 10 21,000 2,000 2,000 4,000 1,000 252,000 32,000 1,000 1,000 U 24,000 22,000 14,000 8,000 4,000 8,000 19,000 830,000 3,000 133,000 129,000 4,000 12 44 70,443 65 37,770 37 23,613 28 14,157 19 23,721 6 18,033 18 16,676 475 2,521,804 3 21,080 71 356,632 68 334,668 3 21,964 13 14 1 10,330 1 8,100 2 287, 181 15 16 lTi-B-lb VI-B-lb 17 36 60,113 65 37,770 37 23,613 28 14, 157 18 15,621 6 18,033 18 16,676 346 2,234,623 3 21,080 71 356,632 68 334,668 3 21,964 18 19 36 60,113 65 37,770 37 23,613 28 14,157 18 15,621 6 18,033 18 16,676 345 2,222,133 6 12,490 3 21,080 71 356,632 68 334,668 3 21,964 20 21 22 23 7 21,054 171 956, 159 24 25 70,443 65 37,770 37 23,613 28 14,157 19 23,721 6 18,033 18 16,676 475 2,521,804 3 21,080 71 356,632 68 334,668 3 21,964 26 27 42 8,687 54 4,221 31 2,669 23 1,552 18 3,303 6 4,397 15 2,503 415 521,451 3 2,520 66 54,649 66 54,649 28 29 1 7,352 1 9,339 1 9,000 2 13,524 1 10,032 3 21,964 3 21,964 30 31 VT-B-lb VI-B-lb VI-B-lc VT-E-6 32 44 54,404 65 33,549 37 20,944 28 12,605 19 11,079 6 13,636 17 5,173 465 1,986,829 3 8,528 68 280,019 68 280,019 33 34 44 54,251 65 32, 165 37 20,944 28 11,221 19 11,079 6 13,636 17 5,173 460 1,902,188 3 8,528 68 280,019 68 280,019 35 36 4 153 1 1,384 1 1,384 75 23,455 31 61,186 37 38 39 40 5 21,054 72 956, 159 41 42 2.7 1.6 1.4 2.3 2.4 2.0 1.3 1.7 2.5 4.3 4.3 43 26 121,818 24 19,727 11 8,125 13 11,602 2 16,929 1 17,416 3 148 137 32,094,576 2 2,100 35 64,605 33 38,590 2 26,015 44 45 128 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) South Platte River above Gaging Station near Paxtan, Nebraska (VI -E) Total South Platte liver direct Total Below Sublette Sublette to South Platte South Platte Beaver Creek (la) (lb) (lc) (3) 1 2 d in Censu 1959 913,000 929,706 458,000 458,100 207,000 200,866 208,000 212,472 43,000 44,762 1949. . . 9,834 3 1949. . . 409 452 133 163 56 77 77 82 3 7 1 2 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 1,138,844 561,965 238,648 321,617 1,700 (D) 6 Farm area reported irrigated 1,059,057 523,039 229,454 291,885 1,700 (D) 7 S ers 1959 16,175 6,887 1,850 5,029 8 (D) Farm irrigation water users water users 1959... 12,520 5,735 1,850 3,877 8 (D) 9 3,602 1,131 1,131 10 53 21 21 11 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 219,000 694,000 151,000 307,000 83,000 124,000 68,000 140,000 43,000 10,000 5,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 Total entering conveyance systems in 404 2,166,056 131 1,112,885 55 500,710 76 735,463 3 3,420 1 14 acre-feet... (D) 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 5 309,145 12 172,735 3 126,708 12 172,735 1 (D) 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . VI-E-lb t1) VI-E-la 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . -organizations. . . acre-feet... 275 1,856,911 75 940,150 30 374,002 42 562,728 3 3,420 ti Surface ■ rganizations 274 1,844,421 75 929,510 30 367,002 42 559,088 3 3,420 21 acre -feet... 22 23 acre-feet... 6 12,490 4 10,640 2 7,000 2 3,640 24 From other organisations in the 171 956, 159 56 249,093 24 83,885 32 165,208 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations... acre-feet... 404 2,166,056 131 1,112,885 55 500,710 76 735,463 3 3,420 1 (D) 28 29 acre-feet... 346 464,282 120 302,652 54 156, 272 64 145,945 3 435 (D) 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. -organizations. . . acre-feet... 1 3,492 3 9,490 2 8,510 4 127,688 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No (2) (3) 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 394 1,698,282 127 800,743 55 335,928 70 461,830 3 2,985 (D) 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 389 1,613,641 125 751,093 55 335,928 68 412,180 3 2,985 (D) 37 38 acre-feet... 75 23,455 18 9,387 18 9,387 39 40 For other use organizations . . . acre-feet... 31 61, 186 14 40,263 14 40,263 41 Delivered to other irrigation 72 956,159 32 249,093 7 83,885 25 165,208 42 ccre-Uet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre Irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.8 CD) 44 Expsnditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, 101 32,027,871 41 811,452 14 130,448 27 681,004 45 dollars . . . D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organization: acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-E-10, 66,923 acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-E-6, 45,515 a< No. VI-E-la. 3980 acre-feet to D. B. No. Vl-E-9, 126,708 acre-feet to D. B. No, x15,461 ac re -feet from D. VI-E-la. COLORADO 129 State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued South Platte River above Gaging Station near Paxton, Nebraska (VI -E) — Continued Bijou Creek Cache La Poudre River Service area, 1959: Farm Brea reported served by organizations 1959. ■rigated ..acres 1959. Water users served , total water users 1959. Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. Residential water users water users 1959. Other water users water users 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground wa Surface w WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in From another drainage basin organizati From drainage basin number From natural -feet. B. No.. From other organizations in the oa*in organizations receiving . Total leaving conveyance systems organizati To drainage Delivered for u To farm irrigation water 23,000 4,000 3,000 6,000 , organizations delivering. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations, acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-E-7. 215,521 acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-E-8, 268,580 acr( to D. B. No. VI-E-8, 45,515 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-E-lb. 415,461 acre-feet to D. B. 234,480 225,580 2,357 2,196 159 28,000 176,000 192,087 (M 66,923 VI-E-lb 378,545 65 374,844 109, 257 105,123 1,178 1,131 46 2,000 71,000 284, 101 (2) 26 370,550 56 472,828 39 28,267 4 243,606 (3) 51 200,955 50 198,556 198,610 178,483 2,955 2,444 495 2,000 112,000 46,569 VT-E-7 30,982 (') 19,272 2,652 100,320 19 100,320 24 14,879 42 101,300 42 10,724 5 38,628 VI-E-lb 42 51,948 41 33,708 34 10,875 21,964 acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-D-5a, 1S,601 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-D-lc, 151,522 -feet from D. B. No. TV-D-lc. 3151,522 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-E-6, 46,569 acre-feet No. VI-E-la, 15,521 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-E-7. 130 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 19*9. users 1959. -feet 1959. Farm water users served directly. . Total water conveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual : Unincorporated organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly.. acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Incorporated organ! 1959. 1949. 1959. Total ' conveyed. District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . .organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959.. .organizations 1959. 1949. acres 1959. U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.. Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed Commercial organizations 1959. . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . State organizations 1959. . , 1949. . , Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . , City organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . 35,051 9,138,078 1,261 1,579 543,826 Colorado River Plateau Creek, Roaring Fork, Eagle River, Blue River, Muddy Creek, Frazer River (I7-D- 1, 5-10) 4,603 1,709,816 14,515 1,225 29,021 individual organizations. San Juan and Dolores Rivers (lV-D-2, 4) 2,437 514,417 Green River 4,613 1,187,694 3,278 749,218 6,905 1, 519, 012 North Platte River COLORADO 131 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Colorado River Plateau Creek, Roaring Fork, Eagle River, Blue River, Muddy Creek, Frazer River (rv-D- 1, 5-10) North Platte River South Platte River TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre -feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet . All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to f arms acre-feet . acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. 1,612 7,289,598 5,952,055 1,3*7,291 618,736 1, 032, 046 ■416, 086 268,086 288,513 91,119 65,785 1,470 1,987,469 1,782,783 4,493,362 1,059,677 893, 987 1,466,136 288,640 138,767 121,253 28,338 24,648 3,520 220,116 210,092 764,120 80,541 74,123 173,197 32,144 26,818 24,170 17,719 191,681 152,805 392, 590 10,020 9,920 19,139 62, 396 59,290 250,540 14,767 14,767 26,948 383,948 30,806 21,427 16,130 6,168 2,410 239, 110 214,550 893,020 36,159 23,351 52,257 71,747 34,982 37, 318 13,495 347, 810 296,654 382,120 225,540 122,968 171,973 229,382 152,721 147,735 124,558 68,229 52,946 390,771 354,102 821,883 84,943 77,383 207,479 341,430 234,642 7 403, 925 1 ,575 43 698, 744 ,575 232, 530 466,214 604,713 58,925 58,525 260, 683 34,000 33,340 58,060 193,689 233,157 65,976 55,759 480,037 440,142 720,076 660, 527 620, 635 896,417 132 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Gontinued Colorado River Plateau Creek, Roaring Fork, Eagle River, Blue River, Muddy Creek, Frazer Rivei (IV-D- 1, 5-10) an Juan and Dolores Rivers Green River North Platte River WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no irater from other sources used on same land: 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres Irrigated. 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre. ..... .organizations. acres irrigated. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation irater users served directly): None organizations . 1 to 3 organizations . 4 to 9 organizations . 10 to 29 organizatio 30 to 99 organizations. 100 to 299 organizations. irater use: 300 to 999 organizatio 1 ,000 or more organizations . Size of organization (acre-feet of irater delivered directly to farms): None organizations . . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet. . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations.. acre-feet. . -feet organizations . . acre -feet. . -feet organizations. . acre -feet. . re-feet organizations. . acre-feet. . re-feet organisations . . acre -feet. . e-feet organizations . . acre-feet. . Size of organization (aore-feet of irater conveyed): None organizations . . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. . acre-feet. . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . acre -feet.. feet organizations. . acre-feet. . feet organizations . . acre-feet.. «-feet organizations. . acre-feet.. e-feet organizations . . acre-feet. . -feet organizations. . acre-feet. . 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 . 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a< 539,475 301 376, 934 27 377 54,184 502 306, 540 479 869, 688 379 2,038,341 126 2,078,828 35 1,918,744 8 1,879,907 167, 296 37 187,326 151, 976 46 209,845 2,025 5 1,648 129,009 7 124,256 41 6,421 57 32,435 28 49,217 20 103,676 12 11 4,720 16 12,278 20 13,453 18 5,754 23 12,981 12 6,010 30,346 40 69,434 1,590 39 25,527 23, 102 47 28, 558 44,465 35 60,847 82 51,221 60 106,526 41 226,349 12 194,204 6 291, 591 1 142,739 9,880 7 6,400 68,840 1 38,724 COLORADO State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 133 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Colorado, Colorado River direct; Plateau Creek , Roaring Fork, Eagle River, Muddy Creek, and Frazer River San Juan River Delores River Green River Gunnison River Rio Grande River Fort Quitman, Texas Arkansas River Platte River excluding South Platte River South Platte River above Gaging Station Paxton, Nebraska (IV-D-1,5-10) (IV-D-2, 4) (IV-E) (IV -F) (V-C) (VI -B) (VI -D) (VI -E) 1 20,312 2,633 1,396 536 2,439 1,632 3,767 127 7,524 2 acres... 2,684,757 254,019 150,550 86,179 247,555 419,408 445,428 133,682 913,101 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... .farms reporting... 1,088 95 26 37 37 21 129 3 656 4 acres... 52,808 5,582 1,186 1,133 795 2,621 7,750 110 28,572 5 432 22 5 10 4 4 86 254 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 24,668 1,178 506 320 115 493 5,842 13,320 7 4,884 63 28 29 42 798 868 2 2,828 8 495,814 2,381 1,029 1,845 2,383 167,487 69,078 440 219,284 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 1,632 23 11 17 7 116 304 934 10 acres... 193,403 1,292 434 915 212 21,219 38,573 99,181 11 3,533 6/6 250 291 354 295 644 119 888 12 acres... 617,711 134,552 23,103 43,171 67,959 58,742 65,520 121,202 102,016 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 2,457 591 177 256 214 159 507 112 431 14 acres... 508,669 123,660 16,646 36,539 54,909 31,483 52,722 115,207 76,616 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 15,971 2,007 1,197 263 2,206 1,300 2,901 13 6,060 16 acres... 1,571,232 117,086 126,418 41,163 177,213 193,179 310,830 12,040 591,801 17 Irrigation organization sources 12,280 1,905 1,129 217 2,059 623 2,316 5 4,006 18 acres... 1,182,723 107,216 118,234 34,885 164,908 90,146 250,282 2,077 413,821 19 Both farm ground water sources 252 13 9 7 12 54 53 2 98 20 acres... 61,553 3,612 845 1,077 4,189 25,910 10,198 1,864 13,152 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 3,691 101 70 39 147 680 587 8 2,055 22 acres... 738,409 18,239 14,391 12,763 23,337 250,650 93,653 14,534 310,331 134 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Colorado, total Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclai Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users: water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnote at end of table. 3,040,053 2,669,677 43,642 35,051 8,449 142 1,612 7,289,598 5,952,055 1,532 3,555,344 1,347,291 618,736 268,086 288,513 91,119 65,785 1,470 1,987,469 1,782,783 4,493,362 1,059,677 893,987 1,466,136 7, 125 6,071 1,030 1,181 2,054,625 1,762,017 1,174 1,731,832 7,624 16,977 18,483 7,772 22,838 7,384 7,588 1,032 463,149 414,892 1,527,359 151,043 129,014 261,953 2,220,694 1,938,870 31,352 25,943 5,302 107 1,336,771 601,654 619,465 238,476 742, 969 253,827 268,396 83,735 58,197 1,343,817 1,204,914 2,758,400 883,890 740, 969 1,171,935 3,481 2,404 1,075 -238,956 363,799 88,507 14,259 20,117 152,477 140,953 168,642 21,444 20,704 29,018 4,333 2,707 1,625 477,194 107,541 -256,697 325,025 43,521 119,491 109,440 505,928 COLORADO 135 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Colorado, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated hy bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet. . From another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations . . acre-feet. . From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving. . acre-feet. ■ Total leaving conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet. . Conveyance loss in basin organizations . . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre-feet.. To domestic water users organizations. . acre -feet.. For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Velivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 1,701 7,701,646 1,692 7,670,472 1,213 2,073,108 1,206 2,067,482 1,257 1,814,345 1,255 1,789,092 468 5,297,609 466 5,275,701 10 21,908 211 932,384 627 5,120,588 563 991.614 615 4,113,789 612 3,914,156 70 137,868 32 61,765 104 427,407 12 325,536 12 123,248 3,490 2 1,138 268, 580 1 268,580 325,025 6 755,856 6 237,710 144,103 9 140,463 2 3,640 2 5,913 9 149,911 9 24,007 518,146 125,904 6 9 505,928 42,191 3 4 11,180 7,603 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn hy irrigation organizati The net effect ' 136 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. , Residential water users water users. , Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users .- acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed ,. organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 7,631 4,603 3,022 288,640 138,767 28, 338 92,915 74,692 24,648 3,520 220,116 210, 092 764,120 80,541 74,123 173,197 11,877 3,193 13,008 91,961 86,866 374,627 17,731 14,973 53,295 288,640 138,767 3 3,997 4 27,153 26,420 733 7,553 3 7,553 24,648 3,520 112,597 108, 711 331,264 62,810 59,150 119, 902 2,295 1,225 1,070 54,131 2 54,131 15, 558 14,515 58,229 COLORADO 137 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Goa Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 1, 563, 532 277 1,563,115 2 417 33 146,284 286 1,563,532 271 263,135 5 334,001 279 966,396 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations., acre-fee-t. . From another drainage basin organizations. , acre-feet.. From drainage basin.. . , D. B. No.. . From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . , acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. acre-feet.. From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving* , acre-feet.. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations.. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.., Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations . 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. NA Not available. xffater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels j_u ca to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 504,227 239 503,810 2 417 23 3,264 243 507,491 233 67,588 697, 653 35 167,448 61,709 3 58,229 1 3,480 of the quantity of surface ' withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ■ 138 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. San Juan River and Dolores River (IV-D-2-4) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclai Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users: water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To" farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential usera acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations , only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources . . . : acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. , No water conveyed organizations. , WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served.. acres irrigated., water delivered to farms (acre-feet)., acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated . , water delivered to farms (acre-feet)., acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars. . See footnote at end of table. 32,144 26, 818 1 ,719 6,451 21,197 65,243 46,203 32,144 26, 818 191,681 55,303 126,550 152,805 36,363 106,770 392 , 590 116,692 255,624 2.6 3.2 2.4 10 10 10,020 10,020 9,920 9,920 19,139 19,139 1.9 1.9 COLORADO 139 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. San Juan River and Dolores River (IV-D-2-4) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet. , From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . , acre-feet. . Ground water organizations . acre-feet. . From other organisations in the basin organizations receiving* ■ Total leaving conveyance systems Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. For other i SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more ai -feet organizati -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : 1 to 299 acre-feet -feet organizatio 1,000 to 2,999 ( 3,000 to 9,999 ac] 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a. NA Not available . s-feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations 27,716 160 486,701 148 70,969 2 1,903 159 413,829 159 410,180 3,037 112 160,021 105 22,302 1 242 112 137,477 112 135,611 19,396 46 302,062 255,838 45 254,295 20,514 2 20,274 140 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Green River (IV-: Unincorporated Incorporate U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To" farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . , acre -feet. , Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. . . ; acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet . , To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-Deeember 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 74, 370 71,264 62,396 59,290 250,540 14,767 14,767 26,948 67,645 65,864 54,638 52,857 229,422 13,007 13,007 24,473 1,760 1,760 2,475 COLORADO 141 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Green River (IV-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reel Commercial, Indian, State, city,- and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. . From sources within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre -feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. Frow other organisations in the basin organisations receiving* acre-feet* Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss In basin organizations. acre -feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 313,959 1 4,038 309,921 123 309,921 291, 975 115 38,080 253,895 117 253,895 142 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Gunnison River (IV-F) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage Q^Tated systems operated by Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users . Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -Dec ember 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 383, 948 30,806 16,130 5,297 18,652 6,168 2,410 239,110 214,550 893,020 36,159 23,351 52,257 82,180 1,052 1,031 4,578 1,059 4,740 81,534 73,037 307,462 11,793 9,143 22,162 383,735 30,506 11,552 4,238 13,912 6,168 2,410 24,366 14,208 30,095 81,095 2,168 1,868 373,729 7,774 90,411 81,095 374,879 COLORADO 143 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Gunnison River (IV-F) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... From another drainage basin organizations — acre-feet... From drainage basin..., D. B. No.... From sources within basin organizations. . . acre-feet... Surface water organizations. . . acre-feet... Ground water organizations . . . acre-feet. . . From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving. . . acre-feet... Total leaving conveyance systems organizations... acre-feet... Conveyance loss in basin organizations . . . acre-feet... Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations... acre-feet... To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... To farm irrigation water users organizations . . . acre-feet... To domestic water users organizations. . . acre-feet... For other use organizations. . . acre-feet... Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . , acrt-feet... SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations . . , 1 to 3 water users organizations.., 4 to 9 water users organizations. . . 10 to 29 water users organizations. ., 30 to 99 water users organizations. . 100 to 299 water users organizations. . , 300 to 999 water users organizations . . 1,000 or more water users organizations. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations, . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations.. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. . 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. . 1,147,302 1 1,292 1,146,010 341 1,145,846 351 952,766 351 945,046 10 3,618 5 4,102 10 3,247 5 4,102 491,594 3 491,594 483,820 3 106,041 for individual organizations . 144 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION. BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas (V-C) U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources.... acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users .- acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 19 50 -December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 419,622 3,425 3,278 71,747 34,982 13,495 23,823 34,079 347,810 296,654 382,120 225,540 122,968 171,973 94,377 76,603 39,029 34,658 86, 538 55,348 41,945 60,951 304,959 2,609 2,462 69,699 34,887 12,520 23,448 32,879 270,721 223,936 273,479 170,192 81,023 111,022 38,060 38,060 38,060 38,060 22,103 COLORADO 145 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations , Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas (V-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED Bl IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin , D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin organizations receivings Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations., acre -feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . , Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre -feet. . To domestic water users organizations. . acre-feet . . For other use organizations. . acre-feet. . Delivered In other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. , acre-feet . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm Irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (a delivered directly to None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 - 100,000 or more a 3-feet organizations 2-feet organizations :re-feet organizations : re-feet organizations re-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizati 1 to 299 acre-feet organizatii e-f eet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 i 3,000 to 9,999 I 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more ai NA Not available . -feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations 188 693,042 184 677,934 9 15,108 17 56,176 200 693,042 185 137,299 155,157 115 150,997 5 4,160 8 10,601 124 165,663 111 18,174 51^,969 67 502,021 10,948 9 45,575 24,916 2 24,916 24,916 2 2,813 146 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Arkansas River (VT-B corpora ted Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations —. . . .-. acres. Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users. water users. Residential water users water users . Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre -feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 8,179 6,905 1,205 229,382 152,721 124, 558 23,177 121,175 68,229 52,946 54,120 1,414 228,629 147,305 124, 558 23,177 121,175 68,229 52,946 390,771 57,696 (D) 354,102 49,654 (D) 321,883 134,218 (D) 2.3 2.7 (D) 23 14 9 84,943 5,296 79,647 77,383 4,466 72,917 207,479 20, 690 186,789 COLORADO 147 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Arkansas River (VI -B) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatlo Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-fee-t. . From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet., From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. acre-feet.. From other organisations in the basin organizations receiving* . acre-feet., Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . . acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. , Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations . , acre -feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet • SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 1,313,345 190,083 2 45,528 273 1,267,817 271 1,264,822 213 190,083 211 189,348 2,995 735 46 205,667 1 96 317 1,313,345 214 184,763 293 203,088 194 25,691 317 1,110,257 317 1,029,362 14 4,169 8 76,726 14 148 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Platte River excluding South Platte River (VI -D) Unincorporated U. 3. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To* farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources. acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet)., acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served.. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -Dec ember 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 65,265 64,865 1,575 1,575 58,925 58,525 260,683 34,000 33,340 58,060 58,165 57,765 51,825 51,425 224,163 6,340 6,340 19,336 7,100 7,100 1,575 1,575 7,100 7,100 36,520 27, 660 27,000 38,724 COLORADO 149 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Platte River excluding South Platte River (VI -D) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. : within basin organizations acre -feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations, acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre -feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations delivering. . acre-feet.. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. . 1 to 3 water users organizations . . 4 to 9 water users organizations . . 10 to 29 water users organizations.. organizations . . 100 to 299 i 300 to 999 l 1,000 or mo: Tganizations . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 356,632 66 54,649 280,019 68 280,019 290, 188 66 290, 188 243,499 66 243,499 36, 520 2 36,520 150 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. South Platte River above Gaging Station near Paxtan, Nebraska (VI -E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems of>erated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To" farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources .... acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . , acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet.. No water conveyed organizations., WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. , acres served . , acres irrigated., water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. , acres served . . acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations., By U. S. B. R dollars., By water users organizations dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 16, 175 12,520 3,602 341,430 234,642 232,530 466,214 604,713 193,689 233, 157 65,976 55,759 464,479 430,430 710,789 657,327 617,435 893,437 59,072 1,397 4,610 11,166 1,053 3,145 3,890 30,983 29,852 53,293 31,508 29,220 41,907 12,310 10,212 2,063 333,924 223,371 460,574 187,629 566,047 179,430 213,040 59,087 54,677 339,449 314,985 579,438 115,091 105,897 -228,997 274,810 34,376 14,259 20,117 21,444- 20,704 29,018 COLORADO 151 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa South Platte River above Gaging Station near Paxtan, Nebraska (VI-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 275 1,856,911 274 1,344,421 6 12,490 171 956,159 464,282 1 3,492 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations , acre-feet. From drainage basin.... D. B. No., From sources within basin organizations, acre -feet, Surface water organizations. acre -feet, Ground water organizations, acre-feet, From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving acre-feet, Total leaving conveyance systems organizations, acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations, acre -feet, Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations, acre -feet, To drainage basin number D. B. No., Delivered for use in the basin organizations . acre -feet, To farm irrigation water users organizations, acre -feet, To domestic water users organizations . acre -feet, For other use organizations. acre -feet, Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organization. NA Not available. 2Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in i to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 1,870,657 3 38,464 191 1,832,193 191 1,823,493 3 8,700 134 592,818 -110,787 -110, W of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ' 152 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, Colorado total Colorado River direct. Plateau Creek, Roaring Fork, Eagle River, Blue River, Muddy Creek, and Frazer River (IV-D-1, 5-10) Size of organization, by total i 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet Water delivered acre-feet To farm and residential users only organizations acre -feet To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations Water to farm and residential users acre-feet Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet To other irrigation organizations only organizations acre-feet Part of water from other organizations organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet From surface and ground water sources acre-feet From other irrigation organizations acre-feet Water delivered. . . ; acre-feet To farm and residential users only organizations acre -feet To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations Water to farm and residential users acre-feet Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet To other irrigation organizations only organizations acre-feet All of water from other organizations organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet Water delivered acre-feet To farm and residential users only organizations acre-feet To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations Water to farm and residential users acre-feet Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet To other irrigation organizations only organizations acre-feet water conveyed organizations WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used land served by the organization organizations acres served, acres irrigated Organizations reporting water from other sources used land served by the organization organizations acres served acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations dollars WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre -feet From Drainage Basin Number D. B. No. From natural sources within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-f»et From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving acre-Jeet Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre-feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre-feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre-feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre-feet To residential water users organizations acre-feet For other use organizations nr re-feet Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 r acre irrigated, as reported by Irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations acre -feet 14,086 1,716 12,370 12,174 323,073 819 320,803 311,192 57 5,884 139,131 76,842 62,289 126,320 2,451,557 851 2,398,594 30,996 47 89,126 757,194 231,070 526,124 637,199 15,185 156 2,567,852 156 2,436,129 20 19,923 19 111,800 56 121,635 106,458 15,177 98,815 1,864,730 8 1,864,730 1,305,494 7 386,610 797,184 3 119, 700 5,926 4,534 1,392 5,212 132 54,287 132 52,606 11 1,681 17,696 15,162 2,534 15,349 97,631 8,642 88,989 54,131 323,270 23 323,270 828,687 3 828,687 4 134,976 25 454,726 21 77,733 3 64,129 3 689,920 2 132,700 1 268,580 22 312,864 22 299,881 3 12,983 2 288,640 2 171,840 2 116,800 COLORADO AND WATER ^ONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 153 San Juan and Dolores Rivers Green River Gunnison River (IV-D-2, 4) (IV-E) (IV -F) Size of organization, by total water conveyed O 999 1,000- 10,000- 100,000 0-999 1,000- 10,000- 100,000 1,000-9,999 10,000 or more acre-feet 9,999 acre -feet 99,999 acre-feet acre-feet acre-feet 9,999 acre -feet 99,999 acre-feet acre-feet 0-999 acre-feet acre-feet acre-feet 101 48 14 49 69 7 200 146 13 1 95 44 13 48 69 7 187 133 12 2 37,163 131,628 300, 191 27,117 206,675 80, 167 69,235 418,437 643,500 3 32,206 110,773 256,568 24,028 175,539 70,939 61,861 364,965 510,632 4 93 44 11 48 69 7 185 131 9 5 30,655 1 110,773 198,259 2 24,028 175,539 70,939 60,678 1 353,787 2 107,569 3 6 7 383 31,761 213 8,634 375, 101 a 270 26,548 300 2,544 27,962 9 898 3 1 670 4 8 11 12 1,693 22,477 1,069 20,358 13 525 17, 194 746 15,384 M 1,168 5,283 323 4,974 15 1,403 19,794 1,010 17,642 16 3 1 4 6 17 1,403 3 21,265 17,328 17,328 19,794 1 1,010 2 982 918 2 918 7 9,064 2 6,168 2,410 5 20,981 20,209 13,208 1 495 6,506 1 13,132 11,819 1 11,819 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 88 48 13 44 64 6 132 134 12 35 36,533 51,739 103,409 8,678 37,874 15,844 31,079 92,751 115,280 36 19,409 44,934 88,462 7,918 35,528 15,844 22,617 86,993 104,940 37 9 1 4 5 1 60 12 1 38 2,020 8,000 807 3,960 10,000 18,430 13,629 4,100 39 1,920 8,000 807 3,960 10,000 10,734 10,617 2,000 40 42 26 12 39 61 5 101 85 9 41 63,474 263,208 1,297,496 51,667 226,738 52,840 178,097 189,248 350,473 42 99 47 14 48 69 7 193 146 13 43 37,690 131,626 317,385 27,117 206,675 80,167 1 4,038 69,981 433,821 1 1,292 643,500 44 45 4b 47 99 43 'ii 48 69 6 191 140 12 48 37,690 131,626 317,385 27,117 206,675 76,129 69,981 432,529 643,500 49 99 43 14 48 69 6 189 140 12 50 37,690 131,626 317,385 27,117 206,675 76,129 69,817 2 164 432,529 643,500 51 52 53 3 4 1 6 13 1 54 1,168 21,265 5,283 1,305 25,955 13,132 55 99 47 14 48 69 7 193 146 13 56 37,690 152,891 296,120 27,117 206,675 80,167 70,316 448,316 628, 670 57 93 42 13 47 68 7 179 143 12 58 4,474 1 24,790 41,705 1 3,089 31,136 9,228 7,495 55,760 131,281 59 60 242 1,661 61 62 98 47 "l4 48 69 7 192 146 13 63 32,974 128,101 252,754 24,028 175,539 70,939 62,821 392,556 497,389 64 98 47 14 48 69 7 192 146 13 65 32,326 128,080 249,774 24,028 175,539 70,939 62,775 390,982 491,289 66 5 2 1 5 3 2 67 115 21 40 44 374 3,200 68 2 3 1 2 2 KJ 533 2,940 2 1,200 2,900 70 2 2 2 5 3 71 1,168 26,548 970 11,460 27,962 72 1.5 2.8 2.6 2.7 4.4 3.0 1.9 4.0 4.6 73 88 48 13 44 64 6 132 134 12 74 1.5 2.8 2.6 2.7 4.5 4.3 0.9 4.2 4.6 75 154 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Number of organizations organizations. . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed : acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users - acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet.. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other ^irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations.. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations.. acres served . . acres irrigated. . Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served.. acres irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-Dec ember 31, 1959 organizations. . dollars . . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre -feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations . . acre-feet.. From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving- . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations. . acre-feet.. To residential water users organizations. . acre-feet.. For other use organizations . . acre -feet.. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering . . acre-feet . . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . . acre-feet... Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas (v-c) Arkansas River (VI -B) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 13,202 9,397 3,305 11,424 238,545 73 238,395 23,259 3,178 20,081 22,035 246,913 399,403 64 15 241,853 390,089 6 1 5,060 9,314 10 1 32,437 20,081 73 15 273,326 369,332 70 15 34,781 96,477 271,355 1 1,500 66 79,605 178 56,848 175 56,848 41 305,096 115 250,513 77 250,513 324,270 115 321,035 COLORADO 155 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Platte River excluding South Platte River (VI -D) South Platte River above Gaging Station near Paxton, Nebraska Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 ere-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 0-999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users * acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre -feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre -feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre -feet. Ground water organizations. acre -feet. the basin Total leaving conveyance systei organizations . acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage baain number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre -feet. To residential water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre -feet. Delivered in other irrigation organizations organizations delivering . acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 ir acre Irrigated, as reported by Irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acre -feet. Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in ■ to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 108,155 6 108, 155 -4,509 9,050 3,929 87,875 36,399 51,476 81,905 1,400 97 323,287 606,328 200,640 405,688 518,879 605,202 64 1,343,515 51 370,441 1 3,492 60 969, 578 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect \ IDAHO (157) 158 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION Columbia River excluding Snake River (I-C) Snake River below Weiser (I-E) (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State North Pacific Coast, Total Spokane (7) Clark Fork (8) Kootenai (9) ££, Total direct (1) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959... 1949. . . 2,576,580 2,167,879 2,416,000 2,032,585 10,000 4,972 7,000 4,174 3,000 376 422 2,406,000 2,027,613 142,000 136,872 14,000 12,178 3 4 1949... 927 1,064 747 875 14 9 9 6 5 3 733 866 105 136 9 12 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959. . . 2,482,113 2,288,838 11,106 8,404 2,702 277,732 73,318 6,562 6 Farm area reported irrigated 7 81,467 77, 580 1,146 986 160 76,434 4,227 2,865 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 43,525 40,147 903 822 81 39,244 1,115 650 9 37, 743 37,238 243 164 79 36,995 3,002 2,105 199 195 195 110 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 452,898 2,123,704 431,000 1,985,000 1,000 9,000 1,000 6,000 3,000 430,000 1,976,000 3,000 139,000 14,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 920 14,214,626 739 13,636,610 14 85,694 9 82,973 5 2,721 725 13,550,916 105 368,930 9 35,234 15 16 acre-feet... 11 140,305 10 145,835 10 145,835 2 26,139 2 26,139 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . I-F-2 IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . -organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 783 14,074,321 631 13,490,775 11 85,694 6 82,973 5 2,721 620 13,405,081 102 342,791 7 9,095 20 21 acre-feet... 734 13,527,060 603 12,963,741 10 84,970 6 82,973 4 1,997 593 12,878,771 102 342,791 7 9,095 22 23 acre-feet... 69 547,261 48 527,034 1 724 1 724 47 526,310 24 From other organisations in the 191 2,511,850 161 2,345,257 3 16,409 3 16,409 158 2,328,848 23,772 3 22,315 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 acre-feet... 920 14,214,626 739 13,636,610 14 85,694 9 82,973 5 2,721 725 13,550,916 105 368,930 9 35,234 28 29 acre-feet. . . 841 2,948,184 669 2,861,742 5 14,720 14,480 1 240 664 2,847,022 99 68,621 6 3,500 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 12 145,657 5 80,422 2 52,339 2 52,339 3 28,083 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . I-C-7 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 911 11,120,785 735 10,694,446 12 18,635 7 16,154 5 2,481 723 10,675,811 104 300,309 8 31,734 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 911 10,884,661 735 10,460,907 12 17,963 7 16,040 5 1,923 723 10,442,944 104 290,895 8 27,039 3? 38 acre-feet... 107 220,313 94 217,740 3 672 1 114 2 558 91 217,068 7 9,334 2 4,615 39 40 acre-feet... 29 15,811 27 15,799 27 15,799 1 80 1 80 41 42 Delivered to other irrigation acre-feel . . . 76 2,511,850 67 2,345,257 1 16,409 1 16,409 66 2,328,848 2 23,772 1 22,315 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 4.7 4.9 2.3 2.3 2.4 4.9 4.5 4.1 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 382 24,527,859 329 23,532,492 8 1,123,598 4 1,063,743 59,850 321 22,408,894 55 526,969 6 445,638 x101, 201 acre-feet from D. B. No. I-H-lb, 60,250 acre-feet from D. 2253,323 acre-feet from D. B. No. I-F-6, 2,160 acre-feet from D. B. 324,283 acre-feet to D. B. No. I-F-l, 2,160 acre-feet to D. B. No B. No. No. i-; I-F-3a. e-feet from D. B. No. I-F-3a. IDAHO 159 BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Snake River below Weiser (I-E) — Continued Snake River, Weieer to King Hill (I-F) Salmon River Total River Weiser River Payette River Total Salmon River direct River Fahai- River Total Payette River direct North Fork Total French Creek French Creek to Above Salmon (3a) (3b) (3c) (3d) (3e) (1) (2) (3a) (3b) 128,000 124,69* 63,000 59,201 15,000 14,355 14,000 10,321 34,000 34,525 47,000 46,814 18,000 18,679 611,000 557,812 167,000 144,180 35,000 25,797 114,000 107,355 87,000 79,396 27,000 27,959 1 2 96 124 51 65 10 11 15 23 26 31 34 45 11 15 234 269 31 42 70 83 67 74 53 59 14 16 3 66,756 34,139 8,090 5,510 20,539 24,617 8,000 606,613 133,756 37, 575 125,403 93,574 31,829 5 57,842 31,087 8,072 5,270 17,745 19,860 6,895 582,622 125,827 35,088 117, 576 88,716 28,860 6 1,362 1,183 176 45 962 135 44 29,935 3,734 1,967 3,376 3,182 194 7 465 292 85 45 162 129 44 16,618 2,271 571 2,438 2,244 194 8 897 891 ... 91 800 6 13,255 62 1,460 3 1,396 928 10 928 10 9 10 3,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 28,000 10,000 1,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 11 125,000 62,000 15,000 13,000 34,000 46,000 17,000 583,000 157,000 34,000 111,000 85,000 26,000 12 96 333,696 52 197,711 10 19,419 15 32,260 27 146,032 34 96,590 11 41,092 228 3,762,588 40 854,633 69 151,384 65 794,495 52 703,346 13 91,149 13 14 1 1,697 1 1,697 5 184,960 13 521,708 2 137,630 2 137,630 15 16 I-E-3d I-E -3d t1) (2) 17 95 333,696 50 196,014 9 19,419 15 32,260 26 144,335 34 96,590 11 41,092 203 3,577,628 24 332,925 68 151,384 59 656,865 46 565,716 13 91,149 18 19 95 333,6% 50 196,014 9 19,419 15 32,260 26 144,335 34 96,590 11 41,092 201 3,534,440 6 43,188 22 322,724 3 10,201 68 151,384 59 656,845 1 20 46 565,716 13 91,129 1 20 20 21 22 23 1 1,457 1 1,457 1 1,457 55 361,603 11 76,616 13 38,174 12 64,429 12 64,429 24 25 96 333,696 52 197,711 10 19,419 15 32,260 27 146,032 34 96,590 11 41,092 228 3,762,588 40 854,633 69 151,384 65 794,495 52 703,346 13 91,149 26 27 93 65,121 51 41,132 10 1,617 15 6,199 26 33,316 33 18,753 10 5,236 200 696,477 31 143,199 64 14,699 59 113,912 47 104,885 12 9,027 28 29 1 1,697 4 50,422 3 26,443 2 26,139 5 93,425 5 93,425 30 31 I-E-3C (3) I-E-l I-F-l I-F-l 32 97 268,575 52 156,579 10 17,802 15 26,061 27 112,716 34 76,140 11 35,856 226 3,015,689 39 684,991 66 110,546 65 587,158 52 505,036 13 82,122 33 34 96 263,856 52 151,862 10 15,823 15 26,061 27 109,978 34 76,138 11 35,856 226 2,860,600 39 679,203 66 100,792 65 578,367 52 4%, 245 13 82,122 35 36 5 4,719 4,717 3 1,979 1 2,738 1 2 43 146,979 14 8,110 1,960 3 3,828 5 7,954 1 1,800 13 8,077 4 714 13 8,077 714 37 38 39 40 1 1,457 1 1,457 1 1,457 21 361,603 6 76,616 5 38,174 4 64,429 4 64,429 41 42 4.6 4.9 2.0 4.9 6.2 3.8 5.2 4.9 5.4 2.9 4.9 5.6 2.8 43 49 81,331 26 57,739 7 8,705 19 49,034 21 22,467 3 1,125 89 8,915,717 16 660,687 18 24,845 32 294,451 24 252, 517 8 41,914 44 45 160 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION Snake River, Weiser to King Hill (I-F)— Continued Snake River, King Hill to American Falls (I -G) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Snake River direct Big Wood River Upper Salman Falls Creek Creek Raft River Boise River Bruneau River and Owyhee Total King Hill to Milner Milner to Falls (6) (5, 7) (la) (lb) (2) (3, 4) (5) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959... 1949. . . 271,000 253,393 24,000 27,087 855,000 678,398 635,000 503,358 382,000 372,759 253,000 130,599 140,000 123,602 54,000 24,264 26,000 27,174 3 4 1949... 61 74 5 6 104 101 64 57 29 30 35 30 30 34 3 4 7 9 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 299,319 10,560 823,424 639,947 421,228 218,719 133,651 15,000 34,826 6 Farm area reported irrigated 120,359 1,393 13,813 144 7 Water users served, total water users 1959. . . 20,737 121 27,582 25,824 22,298 3,526 221 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 11,267 71 10,378 8,771 5,616 3,155 1,326 137 144 9 9,421 50 17,196 17,049 16,678 371 63 84 4 , LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 11,000 3,000 21,000 211,000 644,000 146,000 489,000 73,000 309,000 73,000 180,000 16,000 124,000 29,000 25,000 20,000 6,000 Surface WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 60 2,402,852 5 43/602 103 4,581,339 64 4,118,397 34 2,719,313 34 3,910,131 32" 749,860 3 87,200 7 20,667 15 16 acre-feet... 1 10,000 1 37,110 4 2,545,691 I 2,466 2 357,675 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No I-F- 5a t1) I-G-la (2) lfl 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 51 2,402,852 4 33,602 96 4,581,339 58 4,081,287 25 173,622 34 3,907,665 30 392,185 3 87,200 5 20,667 20 21 acre-feet... 51 2,369,885 4 33,602 86 4,313,721 49 3,817,375 15 131,142 34 3,686,233 29 388,479 3 87,200 5 20,667 ?? Ground water eanl ti 3 32,967 16 267,618 12 263,912 10 42,480 2 221,432 3,706 23 acre-feet... 24 From other organisations in the 19 182,384 10 409,363 6 72,239 6 54,330 1 17,909 2 334,446 2 2,678 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... 60 2,402,852 5 43,602 103 4,581,339 64 4,118,397 34 2,719,313 34 3,910,131 32 749,860 3 87,200 7 20,667 28 29 acre-feet. . . 51 418,969 4 5,698 84 1,259,233 54 1,018,618 27 757,405 30 261,213 26 231,026 2 8,330 5 1,259 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 6 388, 79J 3 73,759 4 417,925 4 90,731 4 2,838,241 1 13,509 1 37,110 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . (4) (5) (6) I-F-l I-G-la 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 59 1,595,090 5 37,904 102 3,248,347 64 2,681,854 34 1,871,177 33 810,677 30 505,325 2 41,760 7 19,408 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 59 1,464,782 5 37,456 102 3,209,758 64 2,657,175 34 1,848,346 33 808,829 30 491,655 2 41,520 7 19,408 37 38 acre-feet... 22 128,540 1 448 16 36,529 10 23,119 5 21,271 6 1,848 5 13,170 1 240 39 40 acre-feet... 7 1,768 3 2,060 2 1,560 2 1,560 1 500 41 delivered to other irrigation 10 182,384 7 409,363 4 72,239 4 54,330 1 17,909 334,446 1 2,678 42 acre-feel... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 5.0 3.9 4.3 4.5 4.8 3.9 4.1 2.9 1.4 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 26 7,932,459 1 3,295 41 11,343,316 20 11,220,932 12 867, 578 10 10,353,354 21 85,071 ::: 1 37,313 '37,110 acre-feet from D. B. No. I-G-3, 2,508,581 228,015 acre-feet from D. B. No. I-G-la, 329,660 a 31,014 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-I-C, 22,180 acre *135,470 acre-feet to D. B. No. I-F-3a, 253,323 ac '2,466, acre-feet to D. B. No. I-G-lb, 28,015 acre 6329,660 acre-feet to D. B. No. I-G-2a, 2,508,581 ,cre-feet from D. B. No. I-G-lb. re-feet from D. B. No. I-G-2a. feet from D. B. No. I-H-3b. ■e-feet to D. B. No. I-F-6. feet to D. B. No. I-G-2a, 60,250 e-feet to D. :-feet ■ > D. B. No. I-G-la. IDAHO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 161 Snake River above American Falls (I-H) Snake River direc * Henrys Fork Independent basins Total Total American Falls to Heise Above Helse Portneuf River and Salt River Total Henrys Fork Upper Teton River Total Big Lost River Little Lost River Mud Lake, Camas Creek, Medicine Lodge, and Birch Creeka (la) (lb) (2, 4) (3a) (3b) (6a) (6b) (6c, 6d) 798,000 654,531 511,000 390,456 495,000 382,929 16,000 7,527 37,000 35,362 132,000 140,448 96,000 102,168 36,000 38,280 118,000 88,265 43,000 36,927 14,000 10,779 61,000 40,559 1 2 295 366 122 176 118 170 4 6 75 67 71 101 42 52 29 50 27 24 5 7 8 8 14 9 3 774,377 484,484 477,504 6,980 27,493 168,639 127,206 41,433 93,761 35,855 7,195 50,711 5 724,454 448,636 442,906 5,730 25,310 163,678 122,745 40,933 86,830 32,835 5,315 48,680 6 14,690 11,098 11,062 36 691 2,162 1,831 331 739 426 41 272 7 11,133 7,942 7,906 36 556 1,896 1,571 325 739 426 41 272 8 3,542 3,147 3,147 129 266 260 6 9 15 9 9 6 10 188,000 114,000 107,000 7,000 8,000 8,000 4,000 4,000 58,000 8,000 8,000 42,000 11 610,000 397,000 388,000 9,000 29,000 124,000 92,000 32,000 60,000 35,000 6,000 19,000 12 294 4,937,957 123 3,461,688 119 3,428,170 4 33,518 75 94,715 70 964,978 42 859,537 29 117,173 27 429,483 5 161,815 8 19,095 14 248,573 13 14 8 34,634 1 12,907 1 12,907 I-H-3a 2 11,440 III-E-ls 6 23,194 1 11,732 I-H- 3d 6 23,194 (3) 15 16 17 218 4,903,323 70 3,448,781 67 3,415,263 3 33,518 57 83,275 64 941,784 41 847,805 23 93,979 27 429,483 5 161,815 8 19,095 1A 248,573 18 19 202 4,687,819 69 3,442,248 66 3,408,988 3 33,260 54 82J155 61 935,904 41 847,505 20 88,399 18 227,512 5 161,815 8 1/4,057 5 51,640 20 21 25 215,504 6,533 3 6,275 1 258 4 1,120 5,880 1 300 3 5,580 13 201,971 2 5,038 11 196,933 22 23 89 1,534,110 70 1,492,697 69 1,486,307 1 6,390 17 28,793 2 12,620 2 12,620 24 25 294 4,937,957 123 3,461,688 119 3,428,170 4 33,518 75 94,715 70 964,978 42 859,537 29 117,173 27 429,483 5 161,815 8 19,095 14 248,573 26 27 281 822,691 117 573,424 113 570,616 4 2,808 70 17,830 69 122,025 41 106,771 29 15,254 26 109,412 5 60,467 7 3,347 14 45,598 28 29 1 3,800 1 3,800 III-E-la 1 12,907 I-H-la 1 12,907 I-H-la 1 11,732 30 31 32 291 4,111,466 122 2,888,264 118 2,857,554 30,710 73 73,085 70 830,046 42 739,859 29 90,187 27 320,071 5 101,348 8 15,748 14 202,975 33 34 291 4,081,691 122 2,866,140 118 2,835,430 4 30,710 73 71,919 70 823,561 42 733,386 29 90,175 27 320,071 5 101,348 8 15,748 14 202,975 35 36 25 24,226 15 17,237 15 17,237 6 504 4 6,485 3 6,473 1 12 37 38 9 5,549 3 4,887 3 4,887 6 662 39 40 36 1,534,110 24 1,492,697 23 1,486,307 1 6,390 11 28,793 1 12,620 1 12,620 41 42 5.6 6.4 6.4 5.4 2.8 5.0 6.0 2.2 3.7 3.1 3.0 4.2 43 137 1,622,892 63 905,691 62 904,191 1 1,500 19 105,364 44 172,404 31 144,653 13 27,751 11 439,433 3 6,947 4 10,500 4 421,986 44 45 162 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Northwest Great Salt Lake III-D Bear River (III-E) Bear River direct Total acres irrigated in Census year. Irrigation organizations Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959 ...acres 1959 Water users served, total water users 1959 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959 Residential water users water users 1959 Other water users water users 1959 LAUD IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground w Surface ' WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number. From natural Surface water , organiz To drainage basin number. Delivered for i To farm irrigation water i To residential water user For other i Delivered to other irrigation 193,275 175,846 22,000 139,000 20,227 30 156,593 182 590,381 176 86,442 9 77,600 181 . <>r:,> other organizations tn the basin organizations receiving* . ■ Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for To farm irrigatio] To domestic water For other i in the basin organizations. acre-feet, lsers organizations . acre-feet. organizations . acre -feet. Delivered tn other irrigation . organisations delivering. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : organizations 10 to 29 water usi 30 to 99 water us. 100 to 299 water I 300 to 999 water i 1,000 or more wati .organizations . organizations .organizations . organizations . organizations .organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. -feet organizatio: -feet organizations. re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations . e-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 I 3,000 to 9,999 i 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a. -feet organizations. i-C eet organizations . :re-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. 218 4,903,323 202 4,687,819 25 215,504 89 1,534,110 294 4,937,957 281 822,691 1 3,800 291 4,111,466 291 4,081,691 25 24,226 9 5,549 36 NA Not available. Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in i to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 95 214, 657 84 144,895 15 69,762 23 40,438 214,394 116 213,642 110 3,195,770 105 3,053,617 9 142,153 66 1,493,672 163 3,220,246 157 509,213 1 3,800 162 2,707,233 162 2,688,483 1,221, 1,221, 1,003,364 1 4,400 13,082 1 13,082 254,568 2 85,575 163,120 2 5,873 ' the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ' IDAHO 177 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations. Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . , Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users. water users. , Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. , TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations. .... .acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre -feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . , acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet)... acre-feet per acre... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations... By U. S. B. R dollars... By water users organizations dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table. Bonneville Basin and Bear River (III-D and III-E) 175,846 3,887 3,378 24,249 108,227 x-845 11,753 1,885 Unincorporated Incorporated 20,685 51,326 174,301 158,849 409,235 43,320 40,203 61,912 38,397 33,760 1,678 1,500 178 1,510 1 1,510 34,958 30,321 86,488 3,799 3,799 6,967 CD) CD) U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 178 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAEvfAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa Bonneville Basin and Bear River (III-D and III-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations e-fee-t... 590,381 From another drainage basin organizations -feet... 6,835 From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. From sources within basin organizations. . . 153 -feet... 583,546 Surface water organizations -feet... Ground water organizations e-feet... 20,227 Fro™ other organizations in the basin organizations receiving • • 30 166,593 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. -feet... 590,381 Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre -feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre -feet To domestic water users organizations acre -feet For other use organizations acre-feet Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations . 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users , organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations . NA Not available. ^■Water was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in ex to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 92,840 105 92,840 of the quantity of surface 7,350 1 7,350 7,350 1 1,690 withdrawn by irrigation organizations . The net effect l IDAHO 179 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Idaho, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding VnV-tmn River, and Snake River below Weiser, Idaho (I-C and I-E) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. Tn farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations . acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feel. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigatum organizations organisations delivering . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 reported by irrigation organization: r acre Irrigated , a All organizations acre-feet. . Organizations reporting HO water from other sources used on land served by the organization oi-ganlzations. acre -feet. 253 104,466 229 93,792 26 10,674 40 16,704 286 118,453 252 137,411 7,739 129,672 115,055 363 1,210,665 345 1,114,737 27 95,928 95 389,511 438 1,606,299 408 435 323,234 52 37,876 18 4,090 11 22,946 717,622 205,410 512,212 727,255 3,980,742 153 629,430 5 127,555 163 3,223,757 163 3,181,618 25 36,618 3 5,521 42 1,439,888 657,575 782,313 1,162,645 9,383,022 1 101,201 2,068,952 1 11,957 19,187 38 18,463 283,100 1 3,824 288,215 65 47,959 146, 311 5 32,885 61,087 4 61,087 180 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Number of organizations organizations . . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet., Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . , Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre -feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Prom surface and ground water sources acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users .acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre -feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization : organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres Irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. . dollars . . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving- • acre-feet . . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations . . acre -feet. . To residential water users organizations. . acre-feet. . For other use organizations. . Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering . . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acre-feet.. Snake River, Weiser, Idaho to King Hill, Idaho (I-F) Snake River, King Hill, Idaho to American Falls, Idaho (I-G) Size of organization, by total < 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 82,838 3,669 79,169 68,965 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 255,720 2 9,936 2,103 3 5,176 248,329 169,521 78,808 290,853 1,043,252 2 29,800 46 1,013,452 46 1,011,268 1 2,184 5 78,808 46 948,252 40 145,608 2 34,641 47 768,003 47 738,909 14 26,436 3 2,658 12 173,808 100,000 acre-feet 645,865 457,798 188,067 580,733 2,434,362 3 155,160 2,378,193 10 489,522 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre -feet 98,690 40,552 58,138 74,671 133,747 407,319 30 16 90,719 404,461 11 1 43,028 2,858 3 3 3,872 79,738 42 17 136,737 473,188 33 16 18,458 95,425 1 19,800 42 17 118, 279 357,963 42 17 114,743 357,698 IDAHO 181 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Snake River above American Falls, Idaho Bonneville Ba3in and Bear Rlv (III-D and III-E) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizatio: TYPE OK SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used land served by the organiz organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres Irrigated . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. . dollars. . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations., acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations . , acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . , From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . From other organizations in [he basin organisations receiving' ■ acre-feel . , Total leaving conveyance systems organizations., acre-feet., Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet. , To drainage basin number D. B. No. . , Delivered for use in the basin organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations . . acre-feet. . To residential water users organizations. . acre-feet., For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Delivered tv other irrigation organizations organizations delivering . . acre-feet . , AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated , as reported by irrigation organization : All organizations acre-feet . . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acre-feet. . 13 13,670 68 20,734 53 20,734 48 18,868 7 1,866 15 5,302 68 24,108 62 3,481 46,817 4,505 42,312 39,092 356,843 1-1,223 358,066 326,516 1,843,812 9 9,917 3,800 126 441,379 126 435,121 8 5,103 5 1,155 7,375 of the quantity of surface 258,063 1-U,523 269, 5B6 233,200 14 2,976,712 14 2,974,112 1 2,600 3 487,453 15 2,228,943 15 436,075 15 1,792,868 15 1,783,704 2 7,900 1 1,264 7 1,235,222 224,764 2 6,800 334,721 9 334,721 274,226 279,691 86 13 45,206 36,689 6 2 14,390 62,890 88 14 214,630 180,112 88 14 212,045 180,112 withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect ' KANSAS-OKLAHOMA (183) 184 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Mississippi River excluding Arkansas Missouri Rivers including Red River direct below Lake Texhoma (VT-A and VI -Aa) Arkansas River (VI-B) Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers (VT-C) irrigated in Ce: Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water u Residential water users Other water users 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water ! WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number. From natural i Ground water organizations. acre -feet. From other organisations in the oasin organizations receiving . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. Conveyed to another drainage basin. To drainage basin number Delivered for i To farm irrigation wa- To residential water i 155,047 106,468 1,105 1,104 823,171 136,562 237,995 1 31,047 14 206,948 14 206,948 1 55,294 14 237,995 12 71,773 83,000 44,000 NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizatia 64,186 46,304 603,000 49,000 91,599 9 91,599 185,000 41,000 50,000 1,000 261,000 1,000 77,000 2,000 138,000 43,000 KANSAS-OKLAHOMA 185 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Kansas and Oklahoma, total Kansas and Oklahoma, total 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959, TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual: Unincorporated organizations Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet Incorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . District organizations 1959... 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . , Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau organizations 1959.., 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . , Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959.., V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959... 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . Commercial organizations 1959 . . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959... State organizations 1959. .. 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959... City organizations 1959 . . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959... TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. , acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations. , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations.. acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-feet.. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated. . Water delivered to farms acre-feet . . acre-feet per acre.. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Information for individual organizations. 193,854 156,377 99,435 13,094 86,341 61,218 133,631 90,578 122,981 186 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Kansas and Oklahoma, total Kansas and Oklahoma total WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting TIO water from other sources used on same land: 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated, 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. SI2E OF ORGANIZATION Size of organisation (number of farm Irrigation water users served directly): None organizations. 1 to 3 organizations. U to 9 organizations . 10 to 29 organizations. 30 to 99 organizations. 100 to 299 organizations. 300 to 999 organizations. 1,000 or more organizations. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,902 2 9,620 KANSAS-OKLAHOMA State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 187 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Kansas and Oklahoma, total Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers (VI -C) Missiseinpi River, excluding Ml«R*-uri River and Red River direct below Lake Texhoma (VI-A and VI-B) Red River direct below Lake Texhoma (VI -Aa) 1 7,073 1,836 5,178 59 2 acres... 959,733 181,109 775,490 3,134 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... -farms reporting... 2,611 690 1,896 25 4 acres... 142,558 34,109 106,998 1,451 5 2,172 455 1,693 24 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 120, 2TA 23,849 94,969 1,396 7 5,426 1,113 4,301 12 8 acres... 823,171 138,093 684,438 640 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 5,087 1,048 4,028 11 10 acres... 783,326 133,891 648,859 576 11 1,213 500 668 45 12 acres... 56, 331 21,039 32,889 2,403 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 1,022 435 543 44 14 acres... 47,631 18,784 26,460 2,387 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 803 299 501 3 16 ceres... 80,231 21,977 58,163 91 17 Irrigation organization sources 596 276 317 3 18 acres... 52,798 20,402 32,305 91 19 Both farm ground water sources 161 54 106 1 20 acres... 18,564 5,376 13,108 80 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting... 207 23 184 22 acres... 57,41/4 2,656 54,758 188 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Kansas and Oklahoma, total Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users ; water users . Residential water users water users. Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources .... acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre -feet. , To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet . , Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . , acres served.. acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations. . By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars. . See footnote at end of table. 155,047 106,468 13,094 86,341 61,218 133,631 90,578 122,981 21,416 15,890 39,320 63,656 45,774 42,240 29,884 51,479 21,416 15,890 39,320 11,500 6,470 11,500 6,470 9,465 KANSAS-OKLAHOMA 189 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Kansas and Oklahoma, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. . From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations. , acre-feet.. Ground water organizations . , acre-feet., From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving* . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered tn other irrigation SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : Uo9 water usi 10 to 29 water l 30 to 99 water i . organizations . .organizations. . organizations . .organizations, .organizations . .organizations. . organizations . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 3,000 to 9,999 i 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a< -feet organizations. -feet organizations . re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 f 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. -feet organizations. ;-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. :e-feet organizations. 206,948 14 206,948 117,634 8 117,634 90,799 8 90,799 9,465 1 9,465 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 190 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Number of organizations organizations.. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations.. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations.. acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated.. HEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations. . acre -feet. . Ground water organizations . . acre-feet.. From other organizations in the basin .organizations receiving. • Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations.. acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations . . acre -feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations. . acre-feet.. To residential water users organizations.. acre-feet.. For other use organ! zations . . acre-feet.. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . . acre-feet . . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acre -feet. . Kansas and Oklahoma, total Size of organization, by total • 0-999 acre-feet 10,000-99,999 acre-feet 99,435 13,094 86,341 61,218 155,766 6 151,845 3,921 1 55,294 LOUISIANA (191) 192 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River, Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi and Mermentau Rivers (V-A) Gulf of Calcasieu River (10b) Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959. Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water uj Residential water users Other water users acres 1959.. -water users 1959.. .water users 1959.. .water users 1959.. .water users 1959.. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground wa Surface w WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations From drainage basin number From natural sources within basin. From other organizations in the Total leaving ■ To drainage basin number Delivered for i To farm irrigate To residential i Delivered ts> other imgatU 297,471 297,471 185,539 185, 539 2,946 2,946 2,946 2,946 263,482 221,368 567,804 203 567,804 255,000 212,000 617,850 68 516,572 567,804 203 567,804 78,000 110,000 263,719 18 248,022 35 265,901 27 20,770 3 18,306 35 4,937 4,937 9,000 18,000 2,295 f1) 2,000 3,000 5,000 16,651 VA-lOa 31,115 29,745 44,000 44,000 28,000 36,000 19,963 (2) 2,252 ( = ) 16,000 8,000 2,654 (') 26,540 7 7,481 2,132 VA-lOa . organizations dehrtrtraj. NEW CAPITA! INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . '1,730 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-1J., 565 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-D-l. 2380 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-D-l, 2,132 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-10b, 800 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-la. 16,651 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-9a. 31,417 acre-feet from D. B. No. VA-lOa, 1,237 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-D-2. 41,200 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-l, 800 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-A-lOa. 51,417 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-A-lOb, 835 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-l. 616,271 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-3, 1,730 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-A- la. LOUISIANA 193 State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Mermentau River (V-D) Mississippi River (VI-A) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Mermentau River direct Nezpique Bayou Bayou Queue de Tortue Total Mississippi River direct Red River (1) (2) (3) (1) (2a) 1 2 1949. . . 279,000 365,603 91,000 94,713 123,000 180,506 65,000 90,384 18,000 7,970 15,000 6,321 3,000 1,649 3 4 1949... 176 252 27 27 136 193 19 41 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 6 Farm area reported irrigated 125,007 28,101 80,784 16,122 7 2,365 430 1,661 274 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959... 2,365 430 1,661 274 10 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 177,000 39,000 100,000 2,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 175 372,437 27 123,751 136 240,187 19 64,927 15 16 acre-feet... 2 16,271 4 26,487 3 48,247 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . f1) (2) IS 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre -feet... 173 354,131 21 97,264 136 240,187 18 16,680 20 21 acre-feet... 52 268,550 14 86,938 32 170,842 8 10,770 22 23 acre-feet... 132 85,581 7 10,326 112 69,345 13 5,910 24 ^•a- «»«<«*«. *.«. 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 acre-feet... 175 372,437 27 123,751 136 240,187 19 64,927 28 29 acre-feet... 148 29,276 20 6,325 116 13,289 19 9,662 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet... 4 380 1 29,630 1 28,604 1 376 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No (3) (*> DB-VD-1 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 175 340,979 27 87,796 136 198,294 19 54,889 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre -feet. . . 175 340,979 27 87,796 136 198,294 19 54,889 37 38 acre-feet... 40 acre -feet... 41 Delivered tn other irrigation 42 **e-f,«... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. . . .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.7 3.1 1.1 3.4 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars. . . 95 1,769,986 9 141,740 74 1,526,649 12 101,597 '24,076 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-D-2, 376 acre-feet from D. from D. B. No. V-D-2, 28,685 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-D-l, 16, 28,685 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-2. 41,237 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-3, 1,200 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-la, 835 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A 271 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-ll. 3380 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-A-lOa, 565 acre B. No. V-A-lOb, 3,291 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-3, 24,076 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-D-: 194 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Louisiana, total 185,539 260,897 2,946 617,850 Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959.. . 1949... Area irrigated as reported by organizations acres 1959. . . 1949... Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual: Unincorporated organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959 — Incorporated organizations 1959. . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . District organizations 1959. . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau organizations 1959... 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated by voter users organizations 1959 . . . 19i9 . . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959... 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . Commercial organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . State organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . City organizations 1959. . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 Lll water directly from surface and ground water sources Total water conveyed Water delivered. acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential i irrigation organizations Water to farm and residential -feet. -feet. Water to other irrigation organizations To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered To farm and residential users only -feet. organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm residential Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization . organizations . acres served. :res irrigated. Water delivered to farms. 617,850 567,804 LOUISIANA 195 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Louisiana, total Louisiana, total WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting NO water from other sources used on same land : 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations. acres irrigated. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations . 1 to 3 organizations. 4 to 9 organizations. 10 to 29 organizatio 30 to 99 organizations . water use: 100 to 299 organizatio water use 300 to 999 organizations. 1,000 or more organizations. water ui 1,139 57 27,481 90 74,760 38 23,157 12 50,289 2 8,713 SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 55,375 16 78,537 6 91,213 172,378 1 108,804 9,020 98 56,311 35 58,817 16 84,511 6 199,365 183,100 1 128,004 196 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Louisiana, total (For definitions and explanations, see text) Louisiana, total LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 Ground water sources on farm only... farms reporting... 4,817 484,850 166 4,419 150 4,052 3,047 245,662 2,672 209,972 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959— Continued Irrigation organizations sources Both farm ground water sources Both irrigation organization and farm ground 1,058 130,478 792 105,718 1,198 108,710 888 81,305 156 33,597 309 54,258 LOUISIANA 197 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Irrlgatio Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations Area irrigated, as reported by organizations Water users served, 1959, total. Farm irrigation water users;. Residential water users Other water users .water i TYPE OF SERVICE , 1959 All water directly from surface and ground Total water conveyed Water delivered To' farm and residential only .organizations, ■e-feet. e-feet. -feet.., organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet.. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . . acres irrigated. . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet)... acre-feet per acre... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations... By U. S. B. R dollars... By water users organizations dollars. . . | See footnote at end of table. Louisiana, total 297,471 185, 539 Unincorporated Incorporated 297,471 185,539 567,804 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 280,164 175,837 545,116 198 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and sto bus operate bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage b^ln organizations.. acre-feet.. From drainage basin. .., D. 3. No. . . From sources within basin organizations. . acre -feet. . Surface water organizations . . acre -feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users , organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms); None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. -feet organizations . re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 I 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organisations. LOUISIANA 199 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations , Louisiana, total Size of organization, by total water conveyed Number of organizations organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations . acre -feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre -feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering. acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acre-feet. MONTANA (201) 202 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBEK AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River (I-C) Total Clark Fork Total Clark Fork below Missoula (8a) Clark Fork above Missoula (8b) Flathead River Total Flathead River direct below Poison (8c) Upper Flat- head River direct above Poison and Little Bitter- root River (8d, e) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959. . . 1949. . . 1,874,520 1,808,576 368,000 351,042 364,000 347,165 14,000 16,796 93,000 84,647 117,000 104,701 87,000 87,862 30,000 16,839 1 ieation organizations organizations 1959 1,050 1,234 299 397 293 386 18 19 59 64 49 56 29 31 20 27 4 1949. . . 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 1,642,968 316,089 313,457 18,913 58,693 119,940 105,390 14,550 6 Farm area reported irrigated by organizations acres 1959. . . 1,347,197 266,578 264,588 17,685 35,392 110,451 97,265 13,186 7 17,181 6,658 6,597 1,136 347 3,291 2,878 413 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 14,773 5,230 5,169 1,024 281 2,043 1,640 403 9 2,395 1,426 1,426 110 66 1,248 1,238 10 2 2 2 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 34,015 1,840,505 14,000 354,000 14,000 350,000 1,000 13,000 3,000 90,000 6,000 111,000 1,000 86,000 5,000 25,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 1,044 5,973,077 298 1,015,513 292 1,010,526 18 53,434 59 140,841 49 348,545 29 319,338 20 29,207 15 16 acre-feet. . . 3 2,786 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,017 5,970,291 298 1,015,513 292 1,010,526 18 53,434 59 140,841 49 348,545 29 319,338 20 29,207 20 21 acre-feet . . . 1,005 5,922,639 292 999,858 286 994,871 18 53,434 58 140,591 48 348,471 29 319,338 19 29,133 22 23 acre-feet... 19 47,652 8 15,655 8 15,655 1 250 2 74 2 74 24 From other organizations in the 41 261,813 3 5,225 3 5,225 2 4,475 25 acr^Utt... 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,044 5,973,077 298 1,015,513 292 1,010,526 18 53,434 59 140,841 49 348,545 29 319,338 20 29,207 28 29 acre-feet... 979 1,484,101 263 293,792 258 293,265 17 9,431 58 21,109 35 154,626 22 145,297 13 9,329 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1 100,000 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,041 4,388,976 298 721,721 292 717,261 18 44,003 59 119,732 49 193,919 29 174,041 20 19,878 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 1,041 4,333,7a 298 710,839 292 706,379 18 43,903 59 119,600 49 183,275 29 163,919 20 19,356 37 38 acre-feet... 30 42,141 9 10.880 9 10,880 1 98 1 132 6 10,644 3 10,122 3 522 39 40 acre-feet... 9 13,114 1 2 1 2 1 2 41 Delivered to other irrigation 26 261,813 3 5,225 3 5,225 2 4,475 42 ace-feet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.5 4.5 1.7 1.7 1.5 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars. . . 514 24,240,701 133 2,216,496 131 2,208,954 9 71,660 33 62,502 15 1,503,821 9 1,173,200 6 330,621 of the quantity of surface withdrawn by irrigation organizations . The net effect MONTANA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 203 Columbia River abov River excluding Yaki ( I -C)— Continue e Snake d Missouri River below Three Forks (excluding Platte and Yellowstone RlverB), and Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VI-C and VII) Missouri River direct Milk River Clark Fork —Continued Kootenai River Mississippi River, Total Hudson Bay Total Total Below Fort Peck Dam Fort Peck to Holter Holter Dam to Three Forks Belle Fourche River Total Milk River Havre Milk River Havre Beaver Creek Bitter- River Blackfoot River tar) (8g) (9) (la) (lb) (lc) (5b) (6a) (6b) (6c) 108,000 109,260 32,000 31,761 4,000 3,877 1,507,000 1,457,534 539,000 506,661 116,000 99,062 26,000 19,130 28,000 23,293 62,000 56,639 132,000 112,162 124,000 105,028 8,000 6,323 sii 1 2 156 233 11 14 6 11 751 837 153 172 53 69 3 8 42 58 27 22 23 18 4 4 1 3 4 106,554 9,357 2,632 1,326,879 517,598 87,485 13,501 16,806 57,178 146,848 143,373 3,475 5 92,448 8,612 1,990 1,080,619 368,733 56,534 10,515 5,830 40,189 107,080 105,375 1,705 6 1,782 41 61 10,523 3,194 527 116 39 372 866 847 19 7 1,780 41 61 9,543 3,151 522 116 39 367 865 846 19 8 2 969 11 36 7 1 1 4 1 1 9 10 2,000 2,000 20,000 6,000 4,000 4,000 1,000 1,000 11 106,000 30,000 4,000 1,487,000 533,000 112,000 26,000 28,000 58,000 131,000 123,000 8,000 1." 155 440,698 11 27,008 6 4,987 747 4,957,564 3 2,786 153 1,092,361 53 234,912 3 19,575 8 30,381 42 184,956 27 287,464 1 219,366 VII 23 277,439 4 10,025 1 219,366 VII 13 14 15 16 17 155 440,698 11 27,008 6 4,987 719 4,954,778 150 1,092,361 52 234,912 3 19,575 8 30,381 41 184,956 27 68,098 23 277,439 4 1 -209, XI 18 19 151 425,367 11 27,008 6 4,987 713 4,922,781 148 1,078,563 50 221,114 3 19,575 8 30,381 39 171,158 27 68,098 23 277,439 4 1 -209, 341 20 21 5 15,331 11 31,997 3 13,798 3 13,798 3 13,798 22 23 1 750 38 256,588 7 62,568 4 32,018 4 32,018 24 25 155 440,698 11 27,008 6 4,987 747 4,957,564 153 1,092,361 53 234,912 3 19,575 8 30,381 42 184,956 27 287,464 23 277,439 4 10,025 26 27 138 103,929 10 4,170 5 527 716 1,190,309 1 100,000 143 286,715 45 44,874 3 7,184 8 4,917 34 32,773 26 80,953 23 78,313 3 2,640 28 29 30 31 32 155 336,769 11 22,838 6 4,460 743 3,667,255 151 805,646 52 190,038 3 12,391 8 25,464 41 152,183 26 206,511 23 199,126 3 7,385 33 34 155 336, 763 11 22,838 6 4,460 743 3,622,882 151 787,010 52 183,424 3 12,391 8 25,464 41 145,569 26 196,781 23 189,396 3 7,385 35 36 1 6 21 31,2a 8 13,112 4 6,534 6 12,102 2 6,297 3 317 2 6,297 3 317 1 9,730 1 9,730 37 38 39 40 1 750 23 256, 588 5 62,568 2 32,018 2 32,018 41 42 3.6 2.7 2.2 3.4 2.1 3.2 1.2 4.4 3.7 1.8 1.8 4.3 43 71 562,341 3 8,630 2 7,542 381 22,024,205 78 19,646,843 40 17,973,149 3 355,749 5 13,700 32 17,603,700 10 1,312,899 8 1,306,399 2 6,500 44 45 204 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, (For definitions and explanations , see text ) Missouri River below Three Forks (excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers) Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VT-C and VII)— Continued , and Musselshell River Judith River and Smith River Marias River Sun River Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) Total Mussel- shell Box Elder Flatwillow Total Marias River direct Teton River (7a) (7b) (8, 11) (9a) (9b) (10) (VII) 1 2 1949. . . 80,000 61,953 62,000 48,562 18,000 13,391 39,000 33,412 80,000 94,007 39,000 62,748 41,000 31,259 91,000 106,065 1,000 NA 3 1949. . . 26 37 19 24 7 14 13 16 18 15 11 8 7 8 17 14 1 NA 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959. . . 26,450 16,880 9,570 19,730 122,289 84,452 37,837 114,796 6 Farm area reported irrigated 7 Water users served , total rater users 1959. . . 188 152 36 84 736 601 135 793 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 178 142 36 84 734 599 135 768 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 79,000 61,000 18,000 80,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 1A Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 26 76,399 19 55,805 7 20,594 13 18,352 18 195,977 11 99,410 7 98,967 17 (D) 1 (D) 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations . . . acre-feet... 1 2,400 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 7I-C-9b 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 26 76,399 19 55,805 7 20,594 12 18,352 17 195,977 11 97,010 6 98,967 17 (D) 1 (D) 20 21 acre-feet . . . 26 76,399 19 55,805 7 20,594 12 18,352 17 195,977 11 97,010 6 98,967 17 (D) 1 (D) 22 23 acre-feet... 2* From other organizations in the 2 2,050 1 28,500 1 28,500 25 acre-feet. . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... 26 76,399 19 55,805 7 20,594 13 18,352 18 195,977 11 99,410 7 98,967 17 (D) 1 (D) 28 29 Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 25 22,422 18 14,885 7 7,537 13 2,931 18 48,949 11 18,481 7 30,468 17 86,586 30 31 32 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . To drainage basin number D. B. No 1 2,400 N. Dai. VI-C-9a 1 (D) Montana VI-C-6b 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 26 53,977 19 40,920 7 13,057 13 15,421 18 147,028 11 80,929 7 66,099 17 (D) 35 36 To farm irrigation water users organizations... acre-feet. . . 26 53,895 19 40,838 7 13,057 13 15,421 18 144,973 11 78,874 66,099 17 (D) 37 38 To residential water users organizations . . . acre-feet. . . 1 82 1 82 1 155 39 40 acre-feet... 2 2,055 2 2,055 41 42 Delivered to other irrigation acre-feet . . . 2 2,050 1 28,500 1 28,500 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.2 2.6 1.4 1.7 2.3 2.1 2.5 1.8 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 3 18,050 8 18,050 4 13,080 9 101,560 5 22,060 4 79,500 8 228,105 13,114 acre-feet from D. B. No. VI-F-4a, 35,040 acre-feet from D. B. No 22,290 acre-feet from D. B. No. Wyoming VI-F-4a, 6,638 acre-feet from D 36,638 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI-F-4a, 75,592 acre-feet to D. B. No. VI. VI-F-6. B. No. ITC-F-lc. F-lb . MONTANA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 205 Yellowstone River excluding Big Horn River (VT-F) Yellowstone River direct Clarks Fork Stillwater River Total Total Below Miles City Miles City to Billings Billings to Livingston Above Livingston Powder River Tongue River Total Clarks Fork Red Lodge Creek Total Stillwater River (la) (lb) (lc) (Id) (2a) (3a) (4a) (4b) (5a) "138,000 423,505 281,000 265,737 69,000 66,866 97,000 85,626 85,000 90,141 30,000 23,104 8,000 7,031 17,000 12,725 78,000 82,538 40,000 47,632 38,000 34,906 21,000 19,780 10,000 9,297 1 2 283 308 119 110 8 8 18 17 66 64 27 23 4 5 79 86 38 41 41 46 49 51 21 22 3 432,147 286,721 77,269 92,609 90,763 26,080 1,988 86,232 54,787 31,445 23,910 9,543 5 388,784 255,799 72,281 76,242 81,751 25,525 1,953 83,225 53,957 29,268 22,959 9,193 6 4,877 3,606 711 1,494 1,151 250 34 803 557 246 296 141 7 3,958 2,808 707 856 997 248 22 733 491 242 257 102 S 915 794 3 638 153 12 70 66 4 39 39 9 4 4 1 1 2 10 4.000 1,000 1,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 11 434,000 280,000 69,000 96,000 85,000 30,000 8,000 15,000 77,000 39,000 38,000 21,000 10,000 12 281 2,021,143 119 1,448,737 8 391,008 18 314,744 66 637,732 27 180,845 3 70,136 78 372,303 38 258,085 40 114,218 49 92,091 21 40,479 13 14 2 2,570 5 102,699 1 64,545 VT-F-3a 1 75,592 VT-F-lc 4 38,154 (M 1 280 Wyoming VI-F-3a 3 8,928 3 8,928 (2) 15 16 17 270 2,018,573 108 1,346,038 8 326,463 16 239,152 58 599,578 26 180,845 2 69,856 76 363,375 36 249,157 40 114,218 49 92,091 21 40,479 16 19 269 2,017,461 107 1,345,526 8 326,463 16 239,152 57 599,066 26 180,845 2 69,856 76 362,775 36 249,157 40 113,618 49 92,091 21 40,479 20 21 3 1,112 1 512 1 512 ... 2 600 2 600 22 23 12 11 3 6 2 1 1 24 98,067 93,267 11,542 53,225 28,500 4,800 4,800 25 281 2,021,143 119 1,448,737 8 391,008 18 314,744 66 637,732 27 180,845 3 70,136 78 372, 303 38 258,085 40 114,218 49 92,091 21 40,479 26 27 271 444,925 116 368,304 8 104,920 18 89,250 63 152,180 27 21,954 74 44,574 35 30,853 39 13,721 48 9,435 20 3,089 28 29 1 100,000 3 106,638 1 100,000 3 82,230 1 64,545 1 3,114 1 3,114 30 31 VI-F-la VI-F-la (3) VT-F-la VT-F-lc 32 281 1,476,218 119 973,795 8 186,088 18 225,494 66 403,322 27 158,891 3 5,591 78 324,615 38 224,118 40 100,497 49 82,656 21 37,390 33 34 281 1,456,121 119 954,655 8 185,067 18 214,796 66 395,901 27 158,891 3 5,507 78 324,462 38 223,968 40 100,494 49 81,936 21 36,670 35 36 14 19,087 12 18,130 1 21 5 10,698 6 7,411 1 84 2 153 1 150 1 3 1 720 1 720 37 38 2 1,010 2 1,010 1 1,000 1 10 39 40 8 98,067 8 93,267 3 11,542 4 53,225 1 28,500 1 4,800 1 4,800 41 42 3.7 3.7 2.6 2.8 4.8 6.2 2.8 3.9 4.2 3.4 3.6 4.0 43 174 1,807,082 75 1,498,001 8 1,117,226 7 135,504 37 136,816 23 108,455 1 36,800 47 162,672 26 128,888 21 33,784 22 41,348 9 21,080 45 206 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Stillwater River— Canti: Rosebud Creek West Rosebud Creek (5b) East Rosebud Butcher (5c) Jefferson River Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959. 1949. Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959. Farm area reported irrigated by organizations acres 1959. Water users served, total water users 1959. Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. Residential water users water users 1959. Other water users water users 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground wa Surface w WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin. . .organizations, acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. acre-feet. From other organizations in the *a*ln organizations receiving . acre-feet . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre -feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations, acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations, acre -feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations delivering. Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 14,367 13,766 51,612 28 51,612 51,612 28 6,346 45,266 28 45,266 3,087 3,087 9,520 12 9,520 9,520 12 1,157 11,280 10,679 36,903 16 36,903 35,040 VT-F-lc 4,760 4 4,760 99,580 35 14,779 84,801 36 84,801 64,157 57,969 277,017 9 277,017 6,250 10 277,233 227,198 10 227,198 312,977 265,133 10,000 465,000 1,566,827 288 1,549,740 89,703 303 1,566,827 1,152,553 3 5,640 163,553 141,484 1,005 1,001 9,000 370,000 867,943 5 17,087 MONTANA 207 State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forte (VI -H)— Continued Jefferson Rlv r— Continued Madison River (2) Boulder River (lb) Big Hole River (lc) Beaverhead River Gallatin Total Beaverhead River direct (Id) Ruby River (le) Red Rock Creek (If) River (3) 1 2 1949. . . 5,000 19,915 156,000 132,046 180,000 187,355 113,000 107,607 41,000 29,997 26,000 49,751 26,000 34,249 70,000 66,981 3 4 1949. . . 23 32 36 42 86 107 35 49 34 35 17 23 37 35 72 77 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 40,848 108,576 6 Farm area reported irrigated 6,902 63 29,737 134 70,204 493 31,929 191 31,310 265 6,965 37 29,689 162 93,960 7 691 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959... 63 130 493 191 265 37 149 690 9 Residential water users water users 1959... 4 13 1 in LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 11 5,000 155,000 172,000 106,000 40,000 26,000 26,000 69,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 23 28,666 36 209,801 86 397, 697 35 175,614 34 183,885 17 38,198 37 209,007 71 472,790 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre -feet... 23 28,666 36 209,801 82 397, 697 33 175,614 32 183,885 17 38,198 37 209,007 70 472,790 20 21 acre-feet. . . 22 27,541 36 209,801 80 381,735 32 162,874 32 183,885 16 34,976 37 209,007 70 472,790 22 23 acre-feet. . . 1 1,125 4 15,962 3 12,740 1 3,222 24 ^^...a, 1 750 4 57,155 2 755 2 56,400 25 L*./itf... 2,808 26 27 acre-feet. . . 23 28,666 36 209,801 86 397,697 35 175,614 34 183,885 17 38,198 37 209,007 71 472,790 28 29 Conveyance loss in basin organizations... acre-feet. . . 23 5,786 35 43,163 81 70,259 32 13,788 32 50,845 17 5,626 36 60,229 71 102,519 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. -organizations. . . acre-feet... 1 1,500 1 1,500 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . VI-H-la 33 3* Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre -feet... 23 22,880 36 166,638 86 325,938 35 161,826 34 131,540 17 32,572 37 148,778 71 370,271 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 23 22,880 36 166,618 86 325,938 35 161,826 34 131,540 17 32,572 37 148,076 71 365,353 37 38 To residential water users organizations. . . acre-feet... 1 20 1 702 1 4,918 39 40 acre-feet... 41 Delivered u> other irrigation 1 750 2 57,155 1 755 1 56,400 42 acre-fee,... 2,808 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 3.3 5.6 4.6 5.1 4.2 4.7 5.0 3.9 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars . . . 12 6,560 15 84,340 36 95,400 16 73,425 13 14,575 7 7,400 20 133,775 23 60,305 208 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Montana, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone River Yellowstone River Big Horn River Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. (VI -F and VI -G) Farm water users served directly. -. .water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual : Unincorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly.. acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre -feet 1959. . Incorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . -organizations 1959... 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . V. 5. Bureau of Reclamation; operated organisations 1959 . 1919. acres 1959. 14,773 6,234,1 5,230 1,020,738 3,151 1,154,929 4,552 2,402,693 97,979 797 447,390 Total water conveyed U. S. Bureau of Indian Affair 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed Commercial organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . State organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . City organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . 29,938 266 140,788 individual organizati MONTANA 209 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Montana , total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone River Yellowstone Riv (VI-F and VI-G) Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only.. organizations. . acre -feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet.. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-fetft. acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land Berved by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre -feet per acre. 1,002 5, 818, 054 4,321,516 427,198 253,438 182,575 154,807 24,947 8,375 1,407,584 1,159,439 3,537,172 265,041 215,633 867,527 126,242 121,017 21,647 4,475 274,308 233,001 597,029 41,781 33,577 113,810 31,828 62,568 5,264 3,784 461,544 329,029 680,382 56,054 39,704 106,628 365,679 104,317 31,262 15,871 497,140 449,095 1,616,026 28,821 25,533 138,271 26,071 85,803 19,807 1A,135 3,300 3,900 174,592 148,314 643,735 210 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, Montana, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone River Yellowstone River Big Horn River (VI -F and VI -G) Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land : 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre ...organizations acres irrigated 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations. 1 to 3 organizations . 4 to 9 organizations . 10 to 29 organizations. 30 to 99 organizations . 100 to 299 organizations. 300 to 999 organizations. 1,000 or more organizations. water users. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. acre -feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 3,287 5 2,351 1,082,748 78 1,280,732 313 572,302 224 1,231,228 98 1,628,185 31 1,630,955 6 1,025,214 108,799 52 39,338 60 8,327 90 55,563 91 154,585 44 240,913 8 101,888 41 23,322 46 83,075 16 80,789 19 345,917 3 140,259 42 76,157 22 105,255 19 373,994 9 401,843 1 171,545 88,939 38 37,809 158,813 72 408,773 17 2,790 68 47,535 80 147,677 75 422,848 37 584,150 10 587,348 5,762 22 12,030 24 34,640 26 23,985 17 14,864 38 31,007 17 8,957 14 5,680 12 6,924 14 71 41,892 102 182,456 78 398,818 29 481,669 1 44,165 193,883 83 462,212 MONTANA State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED RY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 211 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Montana, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellow- stone River Yellowstone and Big U rn Rivers Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) 1 11,935 3,369 3,313 3,782 1,456 15 2 acres... 1,874,520 367,545 538,057 493,135 474,972 811 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting... 1,376 852 243 110 165 6 4 acres... 67,745 38,232 13,881 3,268 12,131 233 5 741 525 136 45 32 3 6 LAUD IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 35,916 23,318 8,424 1,311 2,757 106 7 537 276 111 80 69 1 8 acres... 30,791 11,349 6,505 3,972 8,885 80 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 300 171 52 45 31 1 10 acres... 14,148 5,704 3,352 2,859 2,153 80 11 4,771 1,515 1,441 929 872 14 12 acres... 909,901 184,716 242,994 124,403 357,057 731 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 4,055 1,261 1,251 796 733 14 14 acres... 795,571 155,893 212,076 109,052 317,819 731 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 7,452 1,883 1,973 2,926 670 16 acres... 933,828 171,480 288,558 364,760 109,030 17 Irrigation organization sources 6,753 1,631 1,794 2,790 538 18 acres... 836,876 147,217 256,005 344,612 89,042 19 Both farm ground water sources 126 53 36 15 22 20 acres... 38,567 9,608 5,700 1,508 21,751 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 701 253 180 136 132 22 acres... 189,358 49,123 60,924 35,104 44,207 212 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Montana, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage Commercial, Indian, State, lity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959 . 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users water users . Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources.... acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization , , organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . 17,181 14,773 2,395 1,002 5,818,054 4,321,516 427, 198 253,438 154,807 27,768 142,374 1,407,584 1,159,439 3,537,172 265,041 215,633 867,527 8,830 9,74-5 12,844 10,902 19,895 332,718 268,442 1,041,351 116,711 94,761 386,684 626,781 491,189 395,634 208,605 30,423 12,975 37,984 24,947 8,375 478,931 370,797 1,343,576 148,330 120,872 430,843 22,734 4,500 111,540 3,891 84,495 386,733 337,034 728,662 11,623 6,887 11,623 6,887 25,995 278,058 238,790 306,885 265,955 550, 110 MONTANA 213 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Montana, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems onerated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet.. From drainage basin D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre- feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin rtrgoniaationa receiving. acre-feel.. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet.. Oelivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations . 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations . 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 1,017 5,970,291 1,005 5,922,639 1,041 ,388,976 1,041 ,333,721 778 1,743,636 768 1,717,784 15 25,852 16 32,533 1,429,623 786 1,427,345 182 2,497,048 181 2,475,848 3 21,200 22 195,017 198 2,475,365 1,082,040 33 1,081,440 3,675 35 1,081,431 26,035 2 25,995 748,153 14 255,770 21 407,675 21 397, 588 1 10,087 214 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River (1-C) Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamat: Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users : water users . . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre -feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users ' acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FRCM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnote at end of table. 6,658 5,230 1,426 295 894,496 628,945 294 624,575 1 3,620 750 121,017 5,225 97,999 21,647 4,475 274,308 233,001 597,029 41,781 33,577 113,810 91,883 76,681 64,935 55,672 204,542 26,948 21,009 66,763 63,667 41,860 23,088 4,475 26,122 21,647 4,475 48,834 29,292 78,388 14,833 12,568 47,047 98,679 97,929 750 71,877 1 71,877 38,210 33,340 109,285 22,390 20,700 98,679 97,929 750 71,877 1 71,877 22,390 20,700 80,494 MONTANA 215 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Columbia River above Snake River excluding yajdma River (I-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. . , within basin organizations . . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations . . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations . 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 I 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a. -feet organizatio -feet organizations. re-feet organizations . re-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acr 3,000 to 9,999 acr 10,000 to 29,999 a 30,000 to 99,999 a 100,000 or more ac NA Not available. 3-f eet organizations . ;-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. :re-f eet organizations . re-feet organizations. 298 1,015,513 292 999,858 8 15,655 3 5,225 298 1,015,513 263 293,792 252 342,64* 248 339,343 5 3,305 341,898 221 70,030 271,868 252 271,305 29 145,649 28 133,899 2 11,750 2 4,475 29 145,649 26 19,982 125,667 29 125,435 109,285 12 109,285 380,446 5 380,446 216 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, (excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers), and Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VI -C and VII) U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959 . . 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations , . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users .- acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served.. acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars . . See footnote at end of table . 517, 598 368,733 31,828 62,568 3,784 1,480 4,875 461, 544 329,029 680,382 56,054 39,704 106,628 67,344 40,139 3,784 1,480 4,875 59,139 34,609 79,679 8,205 5,530 18,307 127,646 1,227 1,196 31,153 31,930 157,792 93,472 273,443 47,849 34,174 88,321 194,257 162,417 237, 579 11,623 6,887 11,623 6,887 25,995 166,772 138,269 166,772 138,269 196,284 MONTANA 217 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa (For definitions and explanatio Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, (excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers), and Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VI-C and VII) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet. . From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From drainage basin D. B. No. .. From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. , From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving • Total leaving conveyance systems organizations., acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre -feet., To domestic water users organizations. . acre-feet.. For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering. , acre-feel . ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations . . 1 to 3 water users organizations.. 4 to 9 water users organizations. . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations.. 100 to 299 water users organizations.. 300 to 999 water users organizations . . 1,000 or more water users organizations. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2, 999 acre-feet organizations . , 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100, 000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. NA Not available. 150 1,092,361 148 1,078,563 3 13,798 7 62,568 153 1,092,361 90 117,186 88 103,388 3 13,798 4 1,480 90 U.8,616 83 20,381 30,500 38 475,339 41,714 3 41,714 1 30,588 4 41,714 2 15,679 307,429 5 307,429 307,429 5 101,260 206,169 5 196,284 218 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Yellowstone River and Big Horn River (VI-F and VT-G) Uhinc orporat ed U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres.. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations , only organizations . . acre -feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. . . : acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations. , acre -feet. , To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet., To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. , To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By D. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 365,679 104,317 15,871 15,391 24,053 497,140 449,095 1,616,026 28,821 25,533 138,271 110,194 97,979 4,500 6,000 8,400 98,921 88,376 334,016 11,623 9,833 40,034 342,945 99,817 -2,240 6.250 3,035 207,436 189,504 771,124 17,198 15,700 98,237 22,734 4,500 13,611 3,141 12,618 154,266 141,277 381,798 117,723 106,986 273,332 MONTANA 219 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa (For definitions and explanations, Yellowstone River and Big Horn River (VI -F and VI-C) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Comae rcial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From drainage basin.... D. B. No... within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. other organisations in the basin . . oraanrsi Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. b. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered Ui other irrigation SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations . 1 to 3 water users organizations . 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations . , 100 to 299 water users organizations. . 300 to 999 water users organizations.. 1,000 or more water users organizations. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 i 3,000 to 9,999 i 10,000 to 29,999 30,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more a, -feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 279 2,295,590 278 2,294,478 3 1,112 15 104,317 291 2,298,376 280 494,960 1 100,000 291 1,703,416 291 1,683,319 185 439,100 184 437,988 3 1,112 1 6,000 185 447,390 181 73 ,286 1,152,505 77 1,152,505 877,881 88 868,401 8 9,480 561,838 13 139,495 432,039 6 432,039 432,255 6 126,751 1 100,000 7 205,504 NA Not available. ^ater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in the available surface water supply in the basin or State . of the quantity of surface . organizations. The 220 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana (VT-H) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users : water users . . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To" farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre- feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other Irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users • acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served.. acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. , acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre -feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnote at end of table. 26,071 85, 803 14,135 5,672 15,447 3,300 3,900 174, 592 148, 314 643,735 138, 385 116,819 508,818 4,535 8,945 4,560 3,422 6,620 109,723 89, 785 423, 114 69,935 58,389 261, 580 133,319 126,959 21,536 76,858 9,575 2,250 8,827 3,300 3,900 64,869 58,529 220,621 68,450 58,430 247,238 MONTANA 221 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Missouri River Headwaters above Three Forks, Montana (VT-H) Unincorporated Incorporated U. 5. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations . . acre-feet.. other organic i the basin organizations receivings • - Total leaving conveyance systa Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations. acre -feet. Velivered to other irrigation SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organizatio irrigation water u 1 to 3 water use 4 to 9 water use (number of farm 1,000 < .organizations. .organizations. •organizations, .organizations, •organizations. . organizations . •organizations, .organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 ac: 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more ai Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. -feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 i 3,000 to 9,999 i 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. NA Not available. -feet organizations. »-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. :re-feet organizations. ~e-feet organizations. 291 1,566,827 286 1, 549, 740 5 17,087 16 89,703 303 1,566,827 293 408,634 251 844,702 248 837,065 4 7,637 11 25,053 260 860,810 252 175,394 , 158, 193 685,416 301 259 ,152,553 684,694 2 5,6*0 722 40 722,125 40 712,675 1 9,450 5 64,650 222 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM CITHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served . acres irrigated. HEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations . acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feet . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss In basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering - acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acre-feet. 3,282 -1,440 4,722 2,645 178,728 333 27,380 1,740,185 1 2,570 523 1,737,615 517 1,712,779 11 24,836 21 61,445 537 1,781,742 519 536 1,444,668 536 1,437,232 9 7,379 2 57 153,494 139,128 14,366 119,017 20,700 12 195,338 129 2,995,693 121 820,652 1,016,914 6 298,995 1 100,000 6 617,919 150 63,890 146 62,286 5 1,604 150 63,890 125 10,130 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations . The net effect ' MONTANA 223 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Missouri River below Three Forks, Montana, excluding Platte and Yellowstone Rivers, ani Hudson Bay (Red River of the North) (VI -C and VII) Yellowstone and Big Horn Rivers (VI-F and VI -C) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet.. From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other , irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served. . acres irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. dollars . . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations . . acre -feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . . From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet. . From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving- • Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations . . acre-feet. . To residential water users organizations. . acre-feet.. For other use organizations. . acre -feet.. t>elii. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed . organizations 1969 . 1913. acres 1959. 706,339 508,161 9,225 2,093,346 U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959., 1949. . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . Commercial organizations 1959 . 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. State organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. City organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre -feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organisations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting 10 water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet . acre-feet per acre. Organisations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet . acre-feet per acre. 1,858,915 1,062,435 309,536 76,733 35,919 2,577 33,342 3,956 199,012 116,414 NEBRASKA 229 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Nebraska, total Nebraska, total WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting (10 water from other sources used on same land: 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization {number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations 1 to 3 organizations 4 to 9 organizations water users 10 to 29 organizations 30 to 99 organizations 100 to 299 organizations 300 to 999 organizations 1,000 or more organizations 2,943 2 3,027 SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . acre -feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet . 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations . acre -feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . acre -feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet . 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Bcre-feet. 22,318 18 U7,387 21 392,297 6 335,417 2 260,251 20,737 14 85,029 230 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nebraska, total (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nebraska, total Acres irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting — LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 Ground water sources on farm farms reporting. . . 18,936 2, 077, 926 3,755 226,468 2,005 157,329 14,093 1,445,029 12,461 1,304,336 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959— Continued Irrigation organizations sources Both farm ground water sources 1,703 99,136 1,089 69,774 4,841 533,761 3,702 416,847 Ground water sources on farm only. .. .farms reporting... Both irrigation organization and farm ground 72,256 1,140 21A,713 acres... NEBRASKA 231 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Nebraska, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation !'rn]. •.'(■-■ u/li I '-.IlinLj'.' systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users * acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations., acres served., acres irrigated. , water delivered to farms (acre-feet)., acre-feet per acre., NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations., By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . , See footnote at end of table. 858,969 706,339 309,536 76,733 2,577 33,342 3,956 848,109 687,083 1,059,054 44,769 37,839 70,393 105,816 64,742 1,397 2,095 2,852 97,391 56,925 106,912 9,518 8,910 13,392 703,846 600,265 309,536 76,733 730,174 611,267 923,393 6,488 6,488 33,432 252,723 240,028 177,599 31,047 252,723 240,028 361,939 232 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa Nebraska, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 62 1,456,220 62 1,452,443 1 3,777 4 87,111 68 2,006,735 67 879,994 1 31,047 66 1,095,694 66 1,095,537 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin..., D. B. No. From sources within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving acre-feet Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre -feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre -feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre -feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre-feet To domestic water users organizations acre -feet For other use organizations acre -feet Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering. . acre-feet.. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations. . 1 to 3 water users organizations. . 4 to 9 water users organizations. . 10 to 29 water users organizations. . 30 to 99 water users organizations. . 100 to 299 water users organizations. . 300 to 999 water users organizations. . 1,000 or more water users organizations.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet : organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre -feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual organizations. 1,757,183 2 536,991 36 1,220,192 36 1,216,415 1 3,777 3 86,911 166,546 1,756,983 17 48,309 39 800,797 1 31,047 17 118,237 17 118,080 38 925,139 38 925,139 208,565 6 208, 565 361,939 7 361,939 NEBRASKA 233 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Nebraska, total Size of organization, by total water conveyed 0-999 acre-feet 1,000-9,999 acre-feet 10,000-99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations.. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other irrigation organizations only organizations.. acre -feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations.. acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations.. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. , acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations.. acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres Irrigated., NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations., WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations., acre-feet., From another drainage basin organizations. . acre -feet. , From Drainage Basin number D. B. No.., From natural sources within basin organizations . acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre -feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. F rom other orgtwiizations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations orgimiaations delivering. ;-<„ AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 reported by irrigation organization: r acre irrigated, All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acre-feet. 3,289 5 3,289 2,749 5 2,749 34,539 1,397 33,142 2,852 782,825 27 782,825 841,635 31 265,343 1,101,531 2 536,991 1,056,045 5 590,956 NEVADA (235) 236 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS North Pacific Coast, River Weiser, American Falls and Northwest Great Great Humboldt River (III-B) Humboldt Little Humboldt and Reese Rivers Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959 1949 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959 1949 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations acres 1959 Farm area reported irrigated by organizations acres 1959 Water users served, total water users 1959 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959 Residential water users water users 1959 Other water users water users 1959 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water sources acres Surface water sources acres WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin number D. B. No. From natural sources within basin. . .organizations acre-feet. Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving ■ acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre-feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre -feet Conveyed to another drainage basin. -organizations acre-feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations, acre-feet. To farm Irrigation water users. . .organizations, acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations dollars '202,637 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-C-2a. 103,000 440,000 1,026,055 7 30,959 27 189,781 115 1,068,254 824, 592 11 1,899 3,000 27,000 12,000 42,000 19,930 3 19,930 292,403 243,118 2,566 2,344 219 86,000 401,000 188,071 102 975,010 31,000 98,000 28,000 73,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 7,000 NEVADA BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 237 South Central Grea Baaln (III-G) Carson River and Railroad, Steptoe, Goshute Valleys Walker River Total Lake Truckee River Total Walker River and Walker Lake West Walker and East Walker Rivers Dixie, Smith Creek, Fish Lake Valleys Big Smoky Valley ' mt tmest Desert Ralston, Monitor, Hot Creek Valleys Ruby Valley Clover Valley Spring Valley (1) (2) (3, 12, 16) (4a) (4b, c) (6) (7) (8) (id (14) (15) (17) 326,000 354,541 1,000 684 62,000 39,282 155,000 166,668 70,000 82,706 52,000 49,843 18,000 32,863 6,000 6,946 2,000 6,457 7,000 3,430 1,000 4,566 8,000 19,033 7,000 9,990 7,000 14,779 1 2 85 104 27 29 30 45 32 31 19 16 13 17 3 230,536 35,085 107,314 88,137 60,019 28,118 5 200,342 33,359 91,774 75,209 51,695 23,514 6 2,329 952 1,036 341 268 73 7 2,107 758 1,009 340 267 73 8 219 193 25 1 1 9 3 1 2 ... 10 44,000 13,000 16,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 1,000 7,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 u 282,000 1,000 49,000 139,000 68,000 51,000 17,000 4,000 1,000 1,000 7,000 6,000 6,000 12 84 838,386 26 386,983 30 420,620 32 233,410 19 157, 596 13 93,508 13 14 1 3,300 1 205,937 t1) 1 17,694 III-C-40 15 16 17 57 835,086 26 386,983 29 214,693 6 233,410 3 139,902 4 93,508 18 19 56 832,056 26 386,743 28 211,903 6 233,410 3 139,902 4 93,508 20 21 2 3,030 1 240 1 2,790 22 23 26 188,071 26 188,071 17 124,782 9 63,289 24 25 84 838,386 26 386,983 30 420,620 32 233,410 19 157,596 13 93,508 26 27 81 170,789 26 54,489 1 202,637 III-C-3b 27 94,968 30 21,332 18 13,714 12 7,618 1 17,694 III-C-4a 28 29 30 31 32 83 667,597 26 129,857 29 325,662 30 212,078 18 143,882 12 68,196 33 34 83 658,709 26 128,278 29 318,356 30 212,075 18 143,879 12 68,196 35 36 8 657 6 579 1 75 1 3 1 3 37 38 2 8,231 1 1,000 2 7,231 39 40 2 188,071 2 188,071 2 124,782 1 63,289 41 42 3.3 3.8 3.5 2.8 2.8 2.9 43 42 531,549 12 99,051 10 205,880 21 226,618 13 33,912 8 192,706 45 238 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Bonneville (III-D) Colorado River below Lees Ferry excluding Gila River (IV-B) Colorado River direct Valley (3b, e») irrigated in Census year. Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations eported irrigated ..acres 1959 Water users served, total water users 1959 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959 Residential water users water users 1959 Cther water users water users 1959 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water sources acres Surface water sources acres WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in From drainage basin number. From natural ! ..D. B. No... .orgoKSatiane receiving - - . Total leaving conveyance systei Conveyed to another drainage basin. To drainage basin number. Delivered for i To farm irrigation water i To residential . orgimisaiions delivering. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 2,000 6,000 14,000 12,000 76,244 10 6,157 3,000 2,000 11,000 10,000 76,244 1 7,940 12,599 1 1,710 12 76,244 10 6,157 1,000 1,000 7,940 Arizona IV-B-3a 11,006 3 11,006 4,000 7,000 33,536 5 31,694 3 1,242 1 600 NEVADA 239 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 (III-C, 2-4) (III-C, 2-4) TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Incorporated organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. District organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre- feet 1959. 1949. 1959. V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Farm area irrigated d: Farm water users serv* directly Total water conveyed. . organisations 1959 . . . 1949 . . . acres 1959... U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959... 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959 . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959 . . . Commercial organizations 1959.. . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959 . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959 . . . State organizations 1959. . . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959... Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959... City. .organizatia Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed 1959... 1949... 1959... e-feet 1959... 263,005 286,299 2,621 1,258,035 79,179 977 326,731 199,335 219,896 2,074 1,022,557 64,874 701 234,960 TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organi zatlons . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used an land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet . acre-feet per acre. 1,064,385 834,106 32,384 172,177 1,710 4,800 188,071 177,366 323,174 273,889 855,353 for individual organizations. 240 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land: 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 5.0 to 5.9 acre feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizations 1 to 3 organizations 4 to 9 organizations 10 to 29 organizations 30 to 99 organizations 100 to 299 organizations 300 to 999 organizations 1,000 or more organizations 1,375 2 5,390 SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organ! zations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre- feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre- feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre- feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre- feet. NEVADA State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER. BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 241 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nevada, total (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nevada, total LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INVIVTDUAL FARMS, 1959 Ground water sources on farm only. .. .farms reporting... 2,110 542,976 91 4,473 37 2,015 492 100,609 5E 64,995 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959— Continued Irrigation organizations sources Both farm ground water sources Both irrigation organization and farm ground 480 199,313 362 143,761 1,350 243,054 1,223 214,235 84 58,014 129 61,971 242 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Nevada, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet. . To" farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . . acre-feet., Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. , From surface and ground water sources . . . : acre-feet . . From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ." acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 32,384 172,177 3,869 1,710 4,800 323,174 273,889 855,353 61,592 49,199 62,353 49,960 140,640 79,179 1,357 4,670 1,710 3,869 1,710 4,800 88,023 83,079 271,442 27,714 170,467 146, 117 120,327 392,435 133,445 107,655 349,514 NEVADA 243 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Uelivcred to other irrigation organizations organisationa delivering. acre-feet . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations . 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations . 100 to 299 water users organizations . 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water user3 organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. NA Not available. 1,068,254 2 11,240 87 1,057,014 81 1,026,055 7 30,959 27 189,781 206, 933 2 25,999 1,899 3 8,831 49 95,367 48 94,055 2 1,312 11 52,372 61 151,039 27 198,787 23 171,930 26,857 14 120,004 41 307,417 36 34,166 1 15,330 39 257,921 15,785 4 547,621 358,514 350, 514 244 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. 1 definitions and explanations, Truckee River, Carson River, and Walker River (III-C, 2-4) U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet . . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. , From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . , acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. , acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. , Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars. . See footnote at end of table. 27,714 1TO,467 230,182 200,228 660, 531 47,365 40,155 48,258 41,048 125,065 69,398 64,874 69,398 64,874 188,593 106,484 90,567 27,714 170,467 106,484 90,567 321,235 93,812 77,895 93,812 77,895 279,314 NEVADA 245 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Truckee River, Carson River, and Walker River (iII-C, 2-4) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage syston - operated bj bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGAIJ I . '. . From another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... : within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet.. Ground water organizations . acre -feet. Frof other organii \the I Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations . 3 water I ■ 9 water user; o 29 water usi o 99 water usi to 299 water i to 999 water t 1,000 ( rganizatio .organizations. . organizations . .organizations, .organizations, -organizations, .organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. -feet organizations. re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 ) 100,000 or more a< 834,436 1 3,300 240 26 188,071 82 834,486 79 169,954 664, 532 81 655,644 76,774 33 76,534 217,356 28 28,196 450,621 3 121,386 25,638 25,638 NA Not available. 246 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, . ee text) Nevada, total Truckee River, Carson River, and Walker River (III-C, 2-4) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 0-999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 acre -feet 10,000- 99,999 acre -feet 100,000 acre-feet 0-999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 acre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet n-QTvt-n+ionn 20 19 9,077 7,799 19 7,799 1 18 6,918 3,491 1 132 132 4 2,500 19 9,077 19 9,077 19 9,077 19 9,077 18 1,278 19 7,799 19 7,799 2.2 18 2.2 78 56 178, 734 153,706 56 153,706 1 5,579 3,869 1,710 4,800 1 4,800 21 106,399 100, 550 a 100,550 77 111,768 94,180 1 307 307 32 210,615 78 182,603 1 3,300 56 179,303 51 163,674 6 15,629 22 108,109 78 290,712 73 30,756 1 669 78 259,287 78 258,362 8 6»4 1 231 2.8 77 2.8 18 13 876,574 672,601 11 468,040 2 32,384 172,177 5 81,672 76,816 59,212 1 17,604 17 204,488 176, 218 15 845,886 18 376,574 1 7,940 12 868,634 11 853,304 1 15,330 5 81,672 18 768,465 16 174,899 2 25,330 16 568,236 16 558,431 3 1,205 2 8,600 3 189,781 3.4 17 3.3 12 11 5,237 4,656 11 4,656 1 11 1,978 1,978 2,500 11 5,237 11 5,237 11 5,237 11 5,237 10 581 11 4,656 11 4,656 2.4 11 2.4 59 38 133,345 115,519 38 115,519 21 106,399 100, 550 21 100, 550 58 85,989 74,432 1 307 307 28 89,615 59 133,345 1 3,300 37 130,045 37 129,805 1 240 21 106,399 59 239,744 57 23,444 59 216,300 59 215, 547 6 522 1 231 2.9 58 2.9 10 5 90, 601 69,336 5 69,336 5 81,672 76,816 4 59,212 1 17,604 9 39,553 37,073 8 212,434 10 90,601 5 90,601 5 90,601 5 81,672 10 154, 669 10 26,121 9 128,548 9 128,413 2 135 "i 17,604 3.5 9 3.6 2 TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground source 2 2 4 f t 605,303 5 6 7 ft To farm and residential users and other acre-feet. . . 1 279,314 1 9 10 11 12 Water to other irrigation organizations To other irrigation organizations only Part of water from other organizations acre-feet... 170,467 H acre feet 15 acre-feet... 17 IS 19 To farm and residential users and other acre-feet. . . 21 22 23 24 Water to other irrigation organizations. To other irrigation organizations only acre-feet... acre-feet... 27 28 29 To farm and residential users and other acre-feet... 31 32 33 Water to other irrigation organizations. To other irrigation organizations only acre-feet... acre-feet... 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used acres served.. . acres irrigated... Organizations reporting water from other sources used acres served. . . acres irrigated... NEW CAPITAL mVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars. .. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 acre-feet... acre-feet... 2 102,662 86,745 2 227,000 2 605,303 48 49 acre-feet. . . 2 605,303 51 acre-feet... 605,303 53 acre-feet... 55 56 57 58 59 60 bl acre-feet . . . acre-feet... acre-feet... acre-feet... 2 434,836 2 119,808 2 315,028 64 acre-feet... 66 acre-feet. . . 307,028 68 acre-feet... 1 8,000 1 170,467 3.5 7(1 acre-feet... otgtmisatums delivering . . . 3! ACRE, 1959 mization: 72 AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER P] Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation org 74 Organizations reporting no water from other sol ircesused 75 acre-feet. . . 3.5 NEW MEXICO (2-47) 248 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Gulf of Cali- Colorado River Lees Ferry, Arizona, Colorado River above Lees Ferry, Arizona (San Juan River) (IV-D) Total San Juan River direct Mancos River La Plata River River Los Plnos River (IV-B and c) (2a) (2o) (2d) (2e, f) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959... 1949. . . 731,835 691,476 53,000 58,815 28,000 21,341 25,000 37,474 11,000 21,584 6,000 3,829 8,000 12,061 3 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959 447 620 63 88 24 29 39 59 20 33 7 9 12 17 4 1949. . . 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 462,200 13,208 13,044 45,152 33,926 26,730 18,744 7,800 5,133 10,622 10,049 6 Farm area reported irrigated 366,086 46,970 7 23,768 2,504 398 2,106 1,176 105 825 S Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 20,828 1,852 351 1,501 941 105 455 9 2 910 630 47 583 22 230 353 17 10 Other water users water users 1959. . . LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 11 445,652 286,183 12 Surface 10,000 6,000 8,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre -feet. . . 446 1,419,633 63 265,192 24 59,278 39 205,914 20 142,356 7 11,089 12 52,469 15 16 17 acre-feet... From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 2 1,903 2 1,903 2 1,903 1 242 IV-D-2f 1 _ 1,661 Colorado IV-D-2f IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 437 1,417,730 60 263,289 24 59,278 36 204,011 18 142,114 7 11,089 11 50,808 20 428 1,372,752 58 262,376 24 58,381 34 203,995 16 142,098 7 11,089 11 50,808 21 acre-feet... 22 Ground water eanizati 26 44,978 7 913 5 897 2 16 2 16 23 acre-feet... 24 From other organisations in the 18 39,971 1 3,851 1 3,851 1 3,851 25 acre-leel . . . 26 27 acre-feet... 446 1,419,633 63 265,192 24 59, 278 39 205,914 20 142,356 7 11,089 12 52,469 28 29 acre-feet... 423 492,142 61 63,548 24 10,109 37 53,439 18 35,135 7 1,386 12 16,918 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin, .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No 33 34 Delivered for use In the basin organizations... acre-feet... 446 927,491 63 201,644 24 49,169 39 152,475 20 107,221 9,703 12 35,551 35 36 To farm irrigation water users ... organizations .. . acre-feet... 445 900,617 63 184,457 24 49,061 39 135,396 20 96,673 7 9,703 12 29, 020 37 38 To residential water users organizations. . . acre-feet... 76 15,845 11 10,320 3 108 8 10,212 4 8,186 2,026 3« 40 acre-feet... 13 11,029 6 6,867 6 6,867 3 2,362 3 4,505 41 Delivered Ui other irrigation 12 39,971 1 3,851 1 3,851 1 3,851 42 acre-feet . . . 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.5 3.9 3.8 4.0 5.2 1.9 2.9 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars . . . 212 13,666,262 26 261,844 10 97,030 16 164,814 6 53,071 ::: 1 1,130 9 110,613 NEW MEXICO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 249 Gulf of Mexico excluding Mlsalaslppi River Excluding Rio Grande (V-A) Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Texaa (Pecoa River) (V-B) Total Colorado River Brazos River Total Sacramento River Pecos River direct Gal Unas River Total Brazoa River Salt Fork Total Below Acme Acme to Alamogordo Dam and above Alamo- gordo Dam (5b) (6b) (6c) (lc) (2b) (2c, d) (2g) 602,000 562,207 200,000 98,767 71,000 61,931 129,000 36,836 80,000 36,583 49,000 253 181,000 196,108 176,000 190,443 158,000 169,283 18,000 21,160 5,000 5,665 1 2 318 450 58 71 50 61 23 30 27 31 8 10 3 4 322,669 65,575 58,285 45,432 12,853 7,290 5 256,427 52,245 46,721 34,763 11,958 5,524 6 19,842 1,821 1,708 574 1,134 113 7 17,675 1,742 1,644 549 1,095 98 e 2,160 73 59 22 37 14 9 7 6 5 3 2 1 10 415,000 199,000 70,000 129,000 80,000 49,000 131,000 131,000 121,000 10,000 11 187,000 1,000 1,000 50,000 45,000 37,000 8,000 5,000 12 317 1,001,782 57 189,559 49 181,831 22 142,302 27 39,529 8 7,728 13 14 15 16 17 311 1,001,782 56 189,559 49 181,831 22 142,302 27 39,529 7 7,728 18 19 304 957,717 54 176,649 47 168,921 20 129,392 27 39, 529 7 7,728 20 21 19 44,065 3 12,910 3 12,910 3 12,910 22 23 13 34,877 2 665 1 365 1 365 1 300 24 25 317 1,001,782 57 189,559 49 181,831 22 142,302 27 39, 529 8 7,728 26 27 296 366,159 54 47,938 46 46,617 20 41,406 26 5,211 8 1,321 28 29 2 480 30 31 32 316 635,143 57 141,621 49 135,214 22 100,896 27 34,318 8 6,407 33 34 315 627,060 57 138,504 49 132,607 22 98,860 27 33,747 8 5,897 35 36 52 4,821 a 191 7 164 2 43 5 121 1 27 37 38 6 3,262 5 2,926 4 2,443 2 1,993 2 450 1 483 39 40 7 34,877 2 665 1 365 1 365 1 300 41 42 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 1.1 43 157 12,788,762 34 1,381,697 31 1,294,797 14 1,241,705 17 53,092 3 86,900 45 250 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas (V-C) Total Rio Grande direct Mimbres Valley Tularosa Estancia Valleys Rio Puerco Tesuque Creek Santa Cruz River Total Below Marcial Marcial to Otowi Bridge Above Otowi Bridge (la) (lb) (lc) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 2 1949. . . 221,000 267,332 137,000 166,780 87,000 88,645 41,000 63,006 9,000 15,129 33,000 24,738 22,000 20,931 3,000 10,696 3,000 2,412 1,000 3,710 3 4 1949. . . 260 379 52 72 4 6 15 23 33 43 15 15 7 10 19 25 28 30 20 36 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 2,097 1,475 3,676 2,922 7,181 3,886 3,815 2,608 1,577 1,505 6 Farm area reported irrigated 204,222 159,808 85,639 56,251 17,918 7 18,021 12,300 3,276 6,086 2,938 104 417 313 651 465 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 15,933 11,117 2,637 5,711 2,769 104 193 313 621 465 9 2,087 1,182 639 375 168 224 30 LAND IRRIGATED Bi SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 260 812,223 52 723,780 4 387,359 15 301,522 33 34,899 15 3,700 7 7,313 19 7,418 28 6,883 20 13,022 15 16 acre-feet. . . 1 7,500 1 7,500 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . IV-F-1 IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 255 812,223 49 716,280 4 387,359 14 301,522 31 27,399 15 3,700 7 7,313 19 7,418 28 6,883 20 13,022 Surface water organizations 250 781,068 48 688,260 3 386,039 14 275,022 31 27,199 15 3,700 5 5,940 17 6,649 28 6,070 20 13,022 21 acre-feet . . . 22 23 acre-feet... 16 31,155 3 28,020 1 1,320 1 26,500 1 200 3 1,373 3 769 6 813 24 From other organizations in the 11 34,212 8 32,075 7 31,275 1 800 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 acre-feet. . . 260 812,223 52 723,780 4 387,359 15 301,522 33 34,899 15 3,700 7 7,313 19 7,418 28 6,883 20 13,022 242 318,221 49 301,476 4 176,140 15 118,802 30 6,534 15 631 7 1,521 19 1,438 27 1,131 17 696 29 acre-feet... 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin, .organizations. . . acre -feet. . . 1 480 1 7,500 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No rv-E-i 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 259 493,522 52 422,304 4 211,219 15 182,720 33 28,365 15 3,069 7 5,792 19 5,980 28 5,752 19 4,826 35 36 To farm irrigation water users — organizations. . . acre-feet... 258 488,556 52 418,665 4 209,670 15 181,680 33 27,315 15 3,069 7 5,241 19 5,980 28 5,687 19 4,826 37 38 acre-feet... 44 4,630 19 3,303 1 1,549 8 1,040 10 714 3 551 2 65 39 40 acre-feet... 1 336 1 336 1 336 41 Delivered to other irrigation 5 34,212 2 32,075 1 31,275 1 800 42 acre-feet . . . 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations acre-feet... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.4 2.6 2.4 3.2 1.5 2.1 1.8 1.5 2.2 3.2 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 123 11, 407, 065 19 10,627,499 3 10,584,300 16 43,199 3 6,200 1 18,000 8 15,325 20 39,288 1,095 NEW MEXICO BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 251 Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas (V-C)- -Continued Missis- Arkansas River (VI-B) Missis- sippi River sippi River, excluding Arkansas River Red River below Lake Texhoma Rio Chama Embudo River Rio Pueblo de Taos Costilla Creek San Antonio Conejos Rivers Total Canadian River Cimarron River Purga- River Total Canadian River Mora River Cimarron River Total Direct Sapello Creek (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (VI-A) (2a, b) (2c) (2d) (2e) (3) (6) 13,000 17,986 3,000 6,421 4,000 11,061 2,000 2,304 293 77,000 70,454 2,000 75,000 70,454 71,000 65,169 49,000 30,705 7,000 14,079 7,000 11,583 2,496 15,000 20,385 4,000 5,285 1 2 48 113 35 43 27 25 11 9 4 67 84 67 84 67 84 8 7 58 72 44 51 14 21 4 6 3 11,487 15,099 12,431 2,365 81,171 81,171 81,171 57,551 17,280 15,897 1,383 6,340 5 10,848 11,537 7,738 1,895 62,649 62,649 62,649 46,918 11,646 10,595 1,051 4,085 6 861 1,165 1,576 169 1,422 1,422 1,422 507 891 785 106 24 7 674 1,105 1,190 151 1,301 1,301 1,301 507 770 680 90 24 8 187 60 386 18 120 1 120 1 L20 1 120 1 104 1 16 9 10 1,000 13,000 2,000 11,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 11 12,000 3,000 4,000 2,000 64,000 64,000 61,000 39,000 7,000 7,000 15,000 3,000 12 47 25,700 35 17,803 27 10,493 11 3,161 67 153,139 67 153,139 67 153,139 8 120,974 58 23,772 44 22,279 14 1,925 4 12,317 13 14 1 480 1 480 1 480 1 3,721 1 480 1 480 V-C-9 1 432 VI-B-2C 1 203 VI-B-2b 15 16 17 47 25,700 33 17,803 26 10,943 11 3,161 66 152,659 66 152, 659 66 152,659 7 117, 253 56 23,292 43 21,799 13 1,493 3 12,114 18 19 47 25,520 33 17,803 26 10,943 11 3,161 66 152,659 66 152,659 66 152,659 7 117,253 56 23,292 43 21,799 13 1,493 3 12,114 20 21 1 180 2 1,437 1 700 4 1,243 4 1,243 4 1,243 4 1,243 4 1,243 22 23 24 25 47 25,700 35 17,803 27 10,493 11 3,161 67 153,139 67 153,139 67 153,139 8 120, 974 58 23,772 44 22,279 14 1,925 4 12,317 26 27 41 5,776 33 3,523 23 1,608 1 480 V-C-ll 11 421 ... 66 62,435 66 62,435 66 62,435 8 55,651 1 203 57 4,679 43 4,414 1 432 VI-B-2d 14 265 4 2,105 1 3,721 VI-B-2b 26 29 30 31 32 47 19,924 35 14,280 26 8,855 11 2,740 67 90,704 67 90,704 67 90,704 8 65,120 57 19,033 44 17,433 14 1,660 4 6,491 33 34 47 19, 818 35 14,147 26 8,406 10 2,717 67 89,100 67 89,100 67 89,100 8 65,120 57 17,489 44 15,847 14 1,642 4 6,491 35 36 6 106 5 133 2 1,437 7 449 1 700 2 23 13 704 1 900 4 1,243 13 704 1 900 4 1,243 13 704 1 9O0 4 1,243 13 704 1 900 4 1,243 10 686 1 900 4 1,243 3 18 37 38 39 40 41 42 1.8 1.2 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.6 43 30 671,402 18 18,700 14 6,906 7 2,650 29 615,656 29 615,656 29 615, 656 5 583,370 25 30,416 21 28,656 4 1,760 2 1,870 45 252 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 New Mexico, total Colorado River above Lees Ferry excluding Green and Gunnison Arkansas River Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. users 1959. . . -feet 1959... Farm water users served directly.. Total water conveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mutual : Unincorporated organizations 1959. . 1949. . Farm area irrigated directly. acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . Incorporated organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . .organizations 1959.. 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated . organisations 1959 . 19^9 . acres 1959. Total water conveyed U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. .organizations 1959. 1949. acres 1959. Total water conveyed. Commercial organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . State organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . City organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . 20, 828 1,459,604 67,594 879 227,060 1,501 209, 765 14,271 507 79,979 5 4 3,829 209 12,573 1,742 190,224 15,933 846,435 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual organizations. NEW MEXICO 253 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 tly from surface and .organizations. . . acre-feet... acre-feet... All water di ground wate: Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations . . , acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.., Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations oniy organizations . . , acre -feet... Part of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet... From other irrigation organizations acre-feet... Water delivered acre-feet To farm and residential users only organizations. . . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . . Water to farm and residential e-feet... e-feet. . . Water to other irrigation organizations aci To other irrigation organizations onIy organis All of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet.. No water conveyed organizations . . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-feet . . acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served . . acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. . acre-feet per acre.. New Mexico, total Colorado River above Lees Ferry excluding Green and Gunnison Rivers 184,379 39,167 441 , 358 350,653 845,675 32,543 25,490 81,992 11,559 3,851 55,099 42,229 160,927 38,720 31,843 67,108 26,855 20/02 71,396 166,193 34,212 27,930 1-3, 240 255,256 202,509 485,943 2,588 2,088 2,960 Arkansas River of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect i 254 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) New Mexico, total Colorado River above Lees Ferry excluding Green and Gunnison Rivers Rio Grande below Fort Quitman Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas Arkansas River (I7-D) CV-B) (V-C) (in-B) WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land: 1 45 2 30 n 2 acres irrigated... 23,989 820 13,607 4,916 3 158 11 17 97 32 * acres irrigated... 105,215 5,263 9,533 33,428 55,491 5 119 11 15 79 13 6 acres irrigated. . . 132,612 10,354 18,548 102,305 1,385 7 72 9 13 44 2 8 acres irrigated — 22,802 14,824 1,525 5,239 109 9 24 3 5 6 3 10 acres irrigated... 56,189 5,558 792 47,684 315 11 5 1 2 12 acres irrigated... 469 210 69 13 3 1 1 14 acres irrigated... 240 36 4 15 3 1 2 16 acres irrigated. . . 490 380 110 17 3 3 18 acres irrigated — 2,530 2,530 19 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations... 8 2 2 20 acres irrigated. . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): 6,117 3,700 245 21 2 1 22 61 7 9 24 15 23 water users 148 16 20 60 36 24 81) 6 13 53 11 25 504 31 80 306 63 26 162 13 17 87 33 27 2,607 220 301 1,385 545 28 107 7 15 77 7 29 4,979 323 775 3,551 291 30 100 to 299 organizations... 21 5 3 13 31 water users . . . 2,813 616 566 1,631 32 3 1 1 33 1,107 393 366 34 3 3 35 Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): 9,050 9,050 36 2 1 1 37 222 9 28 146 35 38 acre-feet. . . 26,975 875 3,480 17,861 4,269 39 137 9 16 32 24 40 acre-feet... 69,897 4,687 7,709 42,683 10,704 41 54 9 8 26 4 42 acre-feet... 86,432 15,457 14,056 40,233 5,573 43 21 8 2 3 3 44 acre -feet... 102,539 36,861 8,000 16,975 16,573 45 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations... 6 3 2 46 acre-feet. . . 108,471 64,150 33,935 47 30,000 to 99,999 aore-feet organizations... 3 1 1 1 48 acre-feet. . . 162,202 38,897 71,324 51,981 49 2 2 50 acre-feet... Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): 371,151 371,151 51 1 1 52 201 7 25 135 30 53 acre-feet. . . 25,807 450 3,318 17,453 3,961 54 134 9 17 79 25 55 acre-feet. . . 68,620 4,334 8,706 41,200 11,833 56 68 9 8 35 7 57 acre-feet. . . 110,878 16,731 12,632 55,915 10,077 58 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. . . 27 8 4 8 3 59 acre-feet... 137,085 43,371 21,019 38,480 15,000 60 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations... 9 1 1 1 61 acre -feet... 152,898 92,352 16,594 10,400 10,765 62 4 2 2 63 acre-feet... 234,173 106,218 127,955 64 3 2 1 65 acre -feet. . . 785,733 682,987 102,746 NEW MEXICO State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED RY SOURCE OF WATER. BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 255 (For definitions and explanations, see text) New Mexico, total Arkansas River Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Texas Colorado River above Lees Ferry excluding Green and Gunnison Rivers Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Texas Miooloslppi River excluding Arkansas River and Red River direct below Lake Texhoma (VI-B) (V-B) (IV-D) (v-c) (VI-A) 1 8,850 663 1,521 517 4,723 7 2 acres... 731,835 75,219 181,266 24,954 220,383 2,000 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting... 158 20 14 49 4 acres... 18,988 1,484 572 3,156 5 85 10 5 24 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 12,754 946 282 1,897 7 3,357 77 814 3 1,173 7 8 acres... 439, 163 11,677 128,338 118 79,982 2,000 9 Ground water soirees on farm only. farms reporting... 2,507 68 648 3 538 7 10 acres... 392,498 11,413 107,160 118 57.053 2,000 11 1,282 231 192 10 779 12 acres... 56,635 18,244 15,825 348 17,640 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 1,136 223 137 7 707 14 acres... 40,627 16, 563 7,204 292 12,320 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 5,100 364 691 507 3,429 16 ceres... 236,037 45,298 37,103 24,488 122,761 17 Irrigation organization sources 4,321 361 565 504 2,819 18 acres... 165,639 44,675 23,321 24,435 69,958 19 Both farm ground water sources 104 7 45 47 20 acres... 23,084 1,537 15,598 4,868 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 782 4 126 3 612 22 acres... 109, 987 1,031 27,983 109 76,184 256 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 (For definitions and explanations, Irrigation organizations organizations 1959., 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . , Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users., Farm irrigation water users. water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources . . . J acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet.. AH. of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served.. acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -Dec ember 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars. . By water users organizations dollars . . See footnote at end of table. New Mexico, total 23,768 20,828 2,910 Unincorporated Incorporated 184,379 39,167 441,358 350,653 845,675 10, 053 8,147 1,885 13,740 6,792 137,316 99,527 208,013 3,188 3,088 7,868 45,757 33,680 7,489 1,100 51,301 39,160 74,270 4,300 2,720 2,800 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau 163,150 31,275 157,620 132,325 371,151 80,286 67,594 Commercial", Indian, State, city, and other 55,220 47,912 27,633 25,055 19,682 71,324 NEW MEXICO 257 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Nasxn organizations receiving • Conveyed to another drainage basi: To drainage basin number Delivered for \ To farm irrigation water i To residential water user; For other use Delivered tn other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expanditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 18,959 96,670 169,283 1 3,200 99,798 24 99,088 17,000 11,000 2,000 82,000 2,000 57,000 3,200 I-H-5 11 100,297 11 100,297 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. SOUTH DAKOTA 301 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION. BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 South Dakota, total TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. Farm area irrigated directly acres Farm water users served directly water users Total water conveyed acre-feet Incorporated organizatioi 1959. 1949. 1959. Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed 1959. 1949. 1959. District organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959 Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . U.S. Bureau of ReciamaLion; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau organizations 1959... 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed irganizations 1959 . 19*9. acres 1959. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organizations 1959.. 1949. . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . Farm area Irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed .organizations 1959. 1949. acres 1959. State organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . 1959. . . 1949. . . 1959. . . 3,915 43 5,665 Farm area irrigated directly. Farm water users served directly Total water conveyed D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. 'From other irrigation organizations acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential user and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. 169,283 99,798 302 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued South Dakota, total South Dakota, total WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land: 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre i 5.0 to 5 6.0 to 6 7.0 to 7 e-feet per i e-feet per : e-feet per : e-feet per i e-feet per i e-feet per i e-feet per i e-feet per i cres irrigated. . organizations . . organizations . . organizations . cres irrigated, .organizations. .organizations, cres irrigated. , organizations . , organizations . cres irrigated. .organizations, cres irrigated. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): None organizatio: 1 to 3 organizatio 4 to 9 organizatio 10 ■ 30 " 29 organizati water us ■99 organizati. 100 to 299 organizati 300 to 999 organ: 1,000 or more organizations SIZE OF ORGANIZATION— Continued Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations , acre -feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100, 000 or more acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 10,233 3 12,036 11,458 5 20,040 SOUTH DAKOTA 303 State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) South Dakota, total (For definitions and explanations, see text) South Dakota, total 1,002 115,629 239 20,906 194 18,032 191 18,959 168 17,056 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959— Continued 24,424 252 21,947 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 Irrigation organization sources Both farm ground water sources 72,246 523 65,823 Ground water sources on farm only. .. .farms reporting... Both irrigation organization and farm ground 1,582 48 9,221 304 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 (For definitions and explanations, South Dakota, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table . 89,614 84,144 99,664 5,036 3,915 5,196 4,075 5,610 14,100 13,037 14,100 13,037 20,870 12,135 11,382 12,135 11,382 35,653 SOUTH DAKOTA 305 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. South Dakota, total Unincorporated bncorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 166,083 23 166,083 169,283 20 69,465 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No., From sources within basin organizations, acre-feet. Surface water organizations, acre-feet, Ground water organizations. acre-feet, From other organisations in the basin organizations receiving • Total leaving conveyance systems organizations, acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet, Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations, acre-feet, To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet, To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet, To domestic water users organizations, acre -feet, For other use organizations , acre-feet, Velivered Ui other irrigation organizations organizations delivering, acre-feet . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations , 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations , 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations, 1,000 or more water users organizations, Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizatio 2,465 6 2,465 27,418 11 27,418 48,955 1 48,955 (Dl 1 (D) (P- (D) (Pi (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (n) (D) (T» (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (Dl (D) (D) (D) (D) fn) (D) (Dl (Dl (Dl (D) (n) (D) (D) (D) 306 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 South Dakota, total (For definitions and explanations, see text) South Dakota, total Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations. .. -organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on some of the same land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No.. From natural sources within basin organizations . acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre -feet. Ground water organizations. acre -feet. From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving- • acre-feet . , Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations . acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No... Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre -feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations. , acre -feet., To residential water users organizations . . acre-feet. . For other use organizations . , acre-feet. . Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering . . acre-feet . . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet., Organizations reporting IK) water from other sources used on the same land and reporting organizations . . acre -feet. . 2,417 10 2,339 97,381 14 96,749 TEXAS (307) 308 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, Qulf of Mexico excluding ississippi total' Gulf of Mexi eluding Mississippi River and Rio Grande and Mermentau Rivers (V-A) Gulf of direct Colorado River Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959. acres 1959. Water users served, total water users 1959. Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. Residential water users water users 1959. Other water users water users 1959. LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground Surface WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin number. From natural i From other organizations in the hasin organisations receiving ■ To drainage basin number To farm irrigatio To residential water i Delivered to other irrigation NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . D Data not snown to avoid disclosure of information for acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-5a, 160,106 acre-feet from D. D. B. No. V-A-16. 34,526 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-B-2f 943,818 33,827 24, 588 9,124 115 4,634,135 1,021,503 103 2,201,607 102 1,933,755 16 42,268 24 225,584 9 100,899 930,347 30,712 24,339 9,124 113 3,093,000 998,000 559, 351 278,940 3,800 2,449 1,282 69 2,893,000 354,000 1,045 V-B-la 33,182 19 100,899 103 2,646,384 81 470,139 50,000 163,000 664,236 t1) 9 138,221 9 138,221 802,457 17 91,735 1 3,200 V-A-9D 17 42,268 23 224,344 9 100,899 2.0 16,733,025 16,706,025 individual organizations. 1,045 acre-feet from D. B. B. No. V-A-9b, 219,986 acre-feet from D. B. No. V-A-6a. 10,573 acre-feet to D. B. No. V-B-2a. 19,860 1,375 96,000 17,000 2,363 V-A-3 7,258 4,918 25,000 7,000 11,387 5 6,814 8 4,573 25,541 21,295 56,000 4,000 V-A-5a 3 6,293 414,000 59,000 TEXAS 309 BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi River and Rio Grande (V-A) —Continued Rio Grande beloir Fort Quitman (V-B) Rio direct above Fort Quitman (V-C) Colorado River— Con. Brazos River (6) Sen Jacinto Trinity Rivers (7, 8) Sabine River (9) Total R o Grande direct Pecos River Colorado River direct above Austin (5b) Concho River (5c) Total Below Rio Grande City (la) Rio Grande City to Del Rio and Del Rio to Fort Quitman (lb, c) Total direct vicinity Falls (2a) River direct Acme, New Mexico to Falls, Texas (2a) Comanche Creek (2e) Toyah Creek (2f) 385,000 32,253 22,000 12,249 2,226,000 1,153,872 87,000 80,347 43,000 34,264 774,000 788,258 654,000 692, 599 580,000 621,459 74,000 71,140 120,000 95,659 11,000 21,821 55,000 46,259 11,000 9,232 43,000 18,347 70,000 86,832 1 2 3 2 4 5 4 3 5 4 6 50 52 40 41 35 33 5 8 10 11 4 3 5 6 3 2 2 2 3 5,561 3,590 7,592 34,148 8,520 732,487 668,907 633,554 35,353 63,580 39, 579 13,001 11,000 (D) 5 3,783 3,590 7,592 8,875 8,520 585,384 569,609 545,610 23,999 15,775 2,592 4,833 8,350 (D) 6 351 48 20 524 60 22,952 22,772 22,394 378 180 49 63 68 (D) 7 147 46 20 34 57 20,014 19,854 19,477 377 160 49 43 68 (D) 8 200 482 2,895 2,875 2,875 20 20 (D) 9 4 2 8 3 43 43 42 1 (D) 10 370,000 16,000 2,186,000 63,000 3,000 189,000 80,000 44,000 36,000 109,000 11,000 50,000 10,000 38,000 11,000 11 15,000 6,000 40,000 24,000 40,000 585,000 574,000 536,000 38,000 11,000 5,000 1,000 5,000 59,000 12 3 8,794 4 34,600 5 253,371 3 208,296 4 221,768 1 3,200 50 1,071,491 40 988,084 35 920,837 5 67,247 10 83,407 A 10,946 1 10,573 V-B-2b 5 60,034 3 27,526 1 4,526 V-B-2b 2 (D) 13 14 15 16 17 3 8,794 4 34,600 5 253,371 3 208,296 3 218,568 40 1,071,491 37 988,084 32 920,837 5 67,247 3 83,407 1 373 1 60,034 1 23,000 2 (D) 18 19 3 8,794 34,600 4 253,371 3 208,296 3 218,568 38 1,053,315 7 18,176 35 969,908 7 18,176 31 917,761 5 3,076 4 52,147 2 15,100 3 83,407 1 373 1 60,034 1 23,000 2 (D) 1 (D) 20 21 22 23 18 88,899 11 53,072 11 53,072 7 35,827 2 10, 573 4 20,728 1 4,526 24 25 3 8,794 4 34,600 5 253,371 3 208,296 221,768 50 1,071,491 40 988,084 35 920,837 5 67,247 10 83,407 4 10,946 5 60,034 3 27,526 2 (D) 26 27 2 405 1 650 3 3,648 2 1,461 3 7,382 42 247,575 33 201,497 28 185,482 5 16,015 9 46,078 2 4,841 5 33,029 2 8,208 2 (D) 28 29 3 219,986 1 82,040 V-A -6b 1 160,106 1 1,045 1 1,045 1 1,045 V-B-la" 2 15, 119 (3) 30 31 32 3 8,389 4 33,950 29,737 3 124,795 54,280 49 822,871 40 785,542 35 734,310 5 51,232 9 37,329 3 6,105 4 11,906 2 19,318 2 (D) 33 34 3 3,895 4 9,270 4 29,737 3 39,228 40,280 49 758,314 40 721,085 35 679,853 5 41,232 9 37,229 3 6,105 4 11,806 2 19,318 2 (D) 35 36 1 600 1 25,118 12 7,014 11 6,914 11 6,914 1 100 1 100 1 (D) 37 38 1 3,894 1 24,680 2 60,449 1 14,000 12 57,543 12 57,543 11 47,543 1 10,000 1 (D) 39 40 8 88,899 7 53,072 7 53,072 1 35,827 1 10,573 1 20,728 1 4,526 41 42 1.0 2.6 3.9 4.4 4.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.7 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 (D) 43 1 28,130 1 72,000 1 23,000 1 24,000 2 330,000 29 12,377,498 26 12,327,498 24 12,311,298 2 16,200 3 50,000 1 5,000 1 5,000 1 40,000 45 310 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued River, total Mississippi River excluding Arkansas River and Red River direct below Lake Texhoma (VI-A) Red River above Lake Texhoma Prairie Dog Town Fork Prairie Dog Town Fork Tierra Blanca Creek Arkansas River, Canadian Conchas Reservoir Irrigation organizations. try organizations. Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water u; Residential water users Other water users .water 1 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground wa Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre -feet From drainage basin number From natural sources within basin. Total leaving conveyance systems organizati* Conveyed to another drainage basin. To drainage basin number... Delivered for i To farm irrigatii To residential wi Delivered ta other irrigation NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 1,541,000 24,000 19,000 U.000 165,000 2,000 41,000 1,000 1,011,000 4,000 473,000 3,000 538,000 1,000 305,000 3,000 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizatio TEXAS 311 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Texas, total Rio Grande below Fort Quitman Farm water users served directly. . . .wa Total water conveyed TYPE OF ORGANIZATION users 1959. -feet 1959. 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . Total water conveyed . Incorporated organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. District organizations 1959. . 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . .organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Total water conveyed acre-f< U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. .. .organizatii 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . Commercial organizations 1959. . 1949... Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . State organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . City organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959. . . Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual organizations. 24,588 2,772,645 27,601 183 116,459 3,768 11 95, 111 2,449 1,256,025 15,043 169 89,475 2 8 23,803 108 98,926 3,768 11 95,111 20,014 1,160,390 (D) 312 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Rio Grande below Fort Quitman All 1 TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 ctly from surface and .organizations. acre-feet. acre-feet. ground water Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations, , . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. .. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . . acre-feet... Part of water from other organizations organizations . . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet... From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . . Water delivered acre-feet. . , To farm and residential users only organizations . . , acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. rganlzations. . ...acre-feet.. . ..acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. Jo water conveyed organizations . , WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. , acres served., acres irrigated. . i farms acre-feet.. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres irrigated. .acre-feet.. re-feet per acre. Water delivered Water delivered to farms. 347,176 64 j 736 65,367 55,603 1,278,873 861,652 1,777,350 120,880 82,166 156,405 128,565 12,000 37,500 8,265 61,592 218,611 52,736 65,367 55,603 650,152 512,528 664,207 83,380 73,901 94,813 TEXAS 313 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Texas, total Gull" of Mexico excluding Mississippi, Rio Grande, and Mennentau Rivera (V-A) Rio Grande below Fort Quitman (V-B) WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on same land : 1 12 6 7 2 acres Irrigated.. 122,405 29,794 96,790 3 26 3 22 4 acres irrigated. . 397,651 2,242 381,938 5 20 13 7 6 acres Irrigated.. 84,054 54,405 29,649 7 16 14 8 acres Irrigated.. 208,095 142,072 9 5 4 1 10 acres irrigated.. 13,651 12,823 828 11 6 5 1 12 acres irrigated . . 28,628 28,228 400 13 3 1 2 14 acres irrigated.. 6,468 3,845 2,623 15 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. 2 2 16 acres irrigated. . 170 170 17 1 1 IB acres irrigated.. 300 300 19 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations.. 1 i 20 acres irrigated. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly): 230 230 21 1 1 22 15 11 4 23 36 26 10 24 21 12 9 25 120 63 57 26 23 14 9 27 water users. . 403 233 170 28 17 8 9 29 1,037 555 451 30 13 5 7 31 water users . . 2,332 716 1,365 32 4 1 3 33 water users. . 3,110 900 2,210 34 9 8 35 Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : 16,552 14,764 36 1 1 37 9 5 4 38 acre -feet. . 1,406 657 749 39 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . 12 9 3 40 acre-feet.. 6,806 4,899 1,907 41 26 13 14 42 acre-feet.. 59,876 33,869 28,831 43 19 9 10 44 acre-feet.. 105,767 52,753 53,014 45 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 14 4 8 4b acre-feet. . 252,979 74,274 133,149 47 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 18 9 9 48 acre-feet. . 972,879 544,724 428,155 49 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations.. 2 1 50 acre-feet. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): 534,042 232,024 113,215 51 52 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. . "a 5 3 53 acre-feet.. 1,248 678 570 54 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations.. 12 8 55 acre-feet.. 6,836 4,569 2,267 56 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 18 10 8 57 acre -feet. . 115,072 98,421 16,651 58 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 20 8 13 59 acre -feet.. 96,221 36,435 63,965 60 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 17 8 8 61 acre -feet.. 289,433 137,944 126,127 62 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. . 22 9 12 63 acre-feet. . 1,323,198 594,452 696,595 64 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. . 6 3 2 65 acre-feet.. 944,637 390,660 254,215 314 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED RY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Texas, total Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi, Rio Grande, and Mennentau Rivers (V-A) Rio Grande below Fort Quitman (V-B) 1 27,884 16,506 5,982 2 acreB... 5,655,638 3,247,124 774,137 3 Acres irrigated by sprinilers ..farms reporting... 4,564 3,782 135 4 acres... 554,641 480,392 23,113 5 3,919 3,278 69 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 479,965 425,032 10,872 7 19,847 14,202 871 8 acres... 4,614,720 2,882,878 180,907 9 Ground irater sources on farm only . farms reporting — 18,843 13,727 530 10 acres... 4,407,221 2,771,887 133,593 11 2,031 1,415 402 12 acres... 202,335 123,819 64,043 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting — 1,366 1,002 262 14 acres... 140,545 90,503 43,534 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting — 7,117 1,390 5,126 16 ceres... 838; 583 240,427 529,187 17 Irrigation organization sources 6,568 1,264 4,787 18 acres... 734,777 220,359 461,745 19 Both farm ground water sources 554 386 61 20 acres... 190,977 123,692 17,110 21 Both Irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting. . . 553 127 342 22 acres... 182,118 40,683 118,155 TEXAS 315 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959... 1949... Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres.. , Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To" farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations., By U. S. B. R dollars., By water users organizations dollars., Texas, total 33,827 24,588 9,124 347,176 64,736 55,603 9,764 52,476 1,278,873 861,652 1,777,350 120,880 82,166 156,405 Unincorporated 46,380 17,069 23,880 10,971 28,875 22,500 6,098 52,800 27,601 27,601 25,801 25,801 108,422 25,277 21,490 3,695 218,611 52,736 55,003 9,454 51,626 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau 81, 580 72,101 92, 354 6,736 1,788 4,947 76, 114 59,023 188,803 Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other 112,728 98,700 109,120 10,600 7,950 17,055 316 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin .... Total leaving conveyance systems organizations Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre -feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre -feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre -feet To domestic water users organizations acre-feet For other use organizations acre-feet . organisations delivering. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users , organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 ac 3,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 29,999 30,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more a e-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. cre-feet organizations. cre-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. 92 2,671,746 80 2,638,564 19 33,182 19 100,899 1,933,755 16 42,268 92,935 15 11,260 13.6,459 4 5,578 188,803 1 8,636 207,491 3 207,491 926,798 20 922,694 3 4,104 1 12,000 3 207,451 22 926,798 22 833,677 22 677,464 1 25,118 6 131,095 TEXAS 317 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Irrigation organizations organizations 1959... 1949... Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . . Water users served, 1959, total water users .. , Farm irrigation water users; water users. . , Residential water users water users.., Other water users water users. . , TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users • acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organiz acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. Gulf of Mexico excluding Mississippi, Rio Grande, and Mermentau Rivers (V-A) 3,800 2,449 1,282 128,565 12,000 Unincorporated Incorporated 527,326 273,809 881,608 43,770 15,043 23,803 23,803 23,803 23, 803 96,422 103,880 48,452 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 109,355 51 , 586 93,642 318 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Guli" of Mexico excluding Mississippi, Rio Grande, and Mermentau Rivers (V-A) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin. D. B. No. From sources within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet Frow other organizations in the btisin organizations receiving Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre -feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre-feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre -feet To farm Irrigation water users organizations acre -feet To domestic water users organizations acre-feet For other use organizations acre-feet Delivered Ui other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users , organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations NA Not available. 1,244,025 1 1,045 49 1,2*2,980 39 1,232,974 11 10,006 1 12,000 51 1,127,729 51 941,082 4 26,618 10 160,029 98,926 2 2,504 132,277 1 1,045 131,232 7 131,232 132,277 7 10,319 121,958 8 91,524 3 1,500 4 28,934 19 923,347 18 921,097 2 2,250 1 12,000 20 923,347 17 93,121 20 830,226 20 674,013 1 25,118 6 131,095 TEXAS 319 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Rio Grande below Fort Qjuitman (V-B) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial , Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users water users. Residential water users water users . Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To" farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet., To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. , To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet., To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre -feet. , No water conveyed organizations. , WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . , acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).- acre-feet per acre. , NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars. , By water users organizations dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 22,952 20, OK 2,895 218,611 52,736 55,603 9,764 52,476 650,152 512,528 664,207 83,380 73,901 94,813 2,610 2,026 2,610 2,026 2,552 22,833 19,895 2,895 218, 611 52,736 55,003 9,454 51,626 635,434 507,244 646,204 81 , 580 72,101 92,354 123,328 106,650 112,728 98,700 109,120 10,600 7,950 17,055 320 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Rio Grande below Fort Quitman (V-B) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. From sources within basin organizations acre -feet Surface water organizations acre -feet Ground water organizations acre-feet From other organizations in the bai . organization way Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre -feet. Delivered in other irrigation . organisations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 18 50 1,071,491 42 247,575 1 1,045 49 822,871 1,047,357 31 1,046,212 243,593 1 1,045 737,852 12 7,014 207,451 3 65,722 141,729 3 126,175 TEXAS 321 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations.. acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre -feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To farm and residential users only organizations. , acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. , All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet.. No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served . . acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . , acres served. . acres irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations . dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . From natural sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feet . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations . acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATFJt PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre Irrigated, as reported by Irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization oi-ganizations . acre-feet. 7,712 20 7,712 16,299 7,645 8,654 14,820 172,456 27 162,277 28,925 59,557 1,547,637 35 1,527,637 1,519,803 35 248,850 1,270,953 37 1,128,391 736,450 6 699,642 1 8,636 3 28,172 1 12,000 5,056 13 5,056 42,412 26,618 665,162 16 563,590 322 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (For definitions and explanations, Rio Grande below Fort Quitman (V-B) Size of organization, by total water conveyed Number of organizations organizations. TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre- feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre -feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -Dec ember 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. . Fran natural sources within basin organizations . acre -feet. Surface water organizations . acre -feet. Ground water organizations . acre -feet. From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving' Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre -feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To residential water users organizations . acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering. AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acre-feet. 16,299 7,645 8,654 14,820 41,779 13 38,703 55, 598 5 2,307 18 12,038,778 22 1,027,943 *20 1,027,943 19 1,012,943 1 15,000 3 48,994 22 988,109 20 226,899 UTAH (323) 324 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Great Basin Bonneville Basin excluding Bear River (III-D) King Hill, Idaho, to American Falls, Idaho (I-G) Total Great Salt Lake Basin excluding Bear River Total Upper Goose Creek Raft River Total Northwest Great Salt Lake Basin Southwest Great Salt Lake Basin (4) (5) (1) (2) 1 2 Total acres irrigated in Census year 1959... 1949. . . 1,061,683 1,166,972 5,000 6,320 1,000 510 4,000 5,810 787,000 856,568 592,000 669,906 320,000 356,124 10,000 14,470 11,000 13,987 3 4 1949. . . 984 1,058 7 7 7 7 814 871 676 732 420 450 8 10 22 22 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 1,300,483 5,640 5,640 944,774 738,026 377,385 9,540 14,340 6 Farm area reported irrigated 7 Water users served, total water users 1959. . . 90,952 51 51 81,579 71,880 57,382 105 813 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 43,001 51 51 35,979 29,272 20,829 98 246 9 Residential water users water users 1959. . . 47,519 45,168 42,182 36,489 7 563 432 432 426 64 4 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 157,999 40,000 4,000 4,000 646,000 470,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet. . . 978 3,648,089 7 5,028 7 5,028 809 2,621,153 671 2,041,426 416 1,327,163 8 13,090 22 21,349 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations . . . acre-feet. . . 11 91,394 14 197,732 8 131,192 7 115,862 1 2,565 1 669 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . IV-E-2 IV-E-5b IB 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 863 3,556,695 7 5,028 7 5,028 702 2,423,421 605 1,910,234 359 1,211,301 7 10,525 21 20,680 20 21 acre-feet... 754 3,401,225 4 4,172 4,172 605 2,293,755 526 1,805,542 326 1,162,637 6 8,740 14 10,414 22 23 acre-feet... 152 155,470 3 856 3 856 133 129,666 no 104,692 45 48,664 1 1,785 8 10,266 24 25 acre-feet . . . 179 557,722 165 457,542 126 364,126 109 293,379 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 978 3,648,089 7 5,028 7 5,028 809 2,621,153 671 2,041,426 416 1,327,163 8 13,090 22 21,349 28 29 Conveyance loss in basin organizations... acre-feet... 808 466,721 7 1,362 7 1,362 662 362,314 547 276,694 326 138,593 5 897 20 3,332 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet... 5 13,355 4 8,835 1 2,920 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 33 34 Delivered for use In the basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 970 3,168,013 7 3,666 7 3,666 803 2,250,004 666 1,761,812 413 1,188,570 8 12,193 22 18,017 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 965 2,956,192 7 3,666 7 3,666 798 2,056,947 662 1,591,551 409 1,038,289 8 11,827 22 16,743 37 38 To residential water users organizations. . . acre-feet... 245 132,501 212 113,737 187 96,141 141 79,485 1 366 6 1,034 39 40 acre-feet... 30 79,320 30 79,320 25 74,120 19 70,796 1 240 41 Delivered tn other irrigation 52 557,722 457,542 39 364,126 29 293,379 42 ace-feet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 2.7 0.9 0.9 2.6 2.6 3.0 1.7 1.7 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 564 38,346,259 4 2,300 4 2,300 432 36,175,666 356 35,736,541 203 33,356,503 6 258,709 8 112,178 '3,590 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-E-la, 8,909 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3b. 24,595 326,700 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3d, 22.181 acre-feet from D. B. No. m-D-3e. 44O,20O 59,900 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3C , 14,015 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3d. 624,757 a 710,240 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-4b. 817,278 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D^id. '24 1026,700 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3C, 14,015 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3e. 1122,181 ac 124,595 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3b. "10,240 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-4a. cre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3F, 2,700 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-E-lb. cre-feet. from D. B. No. HI-D-3e, 4,545 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3g. re-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3b, 40,065 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-E-5a. 757 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3f, 8,909 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3a. e-feet to D. B. No. IIT-D-3C, 40,200 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3d. UTAH 325 BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Bonneville Basin excluding Bear River (III-D) — Continued Great Salt Lake Basin excluding Bear River — Continued Sevier River Southeast jreat Salt Lake Basin Total Sevier River direct Total Great Salt Lake direct Weber River Gateway Jordan River Total Below to Sevier Sevier Total Jordan River direct West Utah Lake area Northeast Utah Lake area Provo River Vivian S. E. Utah Lake area (3a) (3b) (3c) (3d) (3e) (3f) (3g) (4a) (4b) (4c) 299,000 89,000 40,000 170,000 48,000 25,000 33,000 22,000 42,000 204,000 151,000 73,000 53,000 25,000 1 327,667 94,929 38,351 194,387 54,685 22,722 33,679 27,747 55,554 242,813 171,814 77,877 69,551 24,386 2 390 139 93 163 58 16 37 30 29 186 105 40 48 20 3 418 140 109 172 64 16 35 33 29 193 112 41 51 23 4 353,505 94,785 30,618 228,102 68,409 24,124 44,384 26,766 64,419 308,895 218,164 115,822 78,760 23,582 5 330,143 84,913 29,972 215,258 65,385 21, BOA 41,309 26,126 60,624 232,461 166,642 83,985 62,072 20,585 6 56,464 18,587 1,532 36,345 18,293 1,003 8,639 1,627 6,783 11,957 8,166 2,603 4,550 1,013 7 20,485 5,768 1,024 13,693 3,852 855 4,733 1,194 3,059 7,324 4,960 2,200 2,312 448 i 35,919 12,801 472 22,646 14,437 148 3,904 433 3,724 4,271 2,846 402 2,104 340 9 60 18 36 6 4 2 362 360 1 134 225 10 28,000 11,000 1,000 16,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 34,000 24,000 23,000 1,000 11 271,000 78,000 39,000 154,000 45,000 20,000 28,000 20,000 41,000 170,000 127,000 50,000 52,000 25,000 1.': 387 138 93 161 57 16 37 29 29 184 104 39 48 20 13 1,292,724 312,739 174,250 843,996 382,367 95,241 221,156 128,016 134,757 617,145 4%, 619 195,383 204,089 107,387 1A 5 112,628 2 12,499 t1) 3 7,295 (2) 5 131,095 2 48,881 (3) 2 44,745 (*> 2 23,915 (5) 4 64,822 (6) 1 66,273 IT-E-5a 3 17,278 3 10,240 (') 3 17,278 (a) 15 16 17 331 98 89 146 53 14 27 26 27 178 96 36 40 20 18 1,180,096 300,240 166,955 712,901 333,486 50,496 197,241 63,194 68,484 617,145 479,341 185,143 186, 811 107,387 19 306 90 88 130 47 9 23 26 26 151 82 22 40 20 20 1,143,483 293,936 163,969 685,578 329,028 43,138 188,453 57,493 67,466 584,119 459,156 169,232 185,057 104,867 21 36 13 3 21 6 5 7 1 2 43 25 19 4 2 22 36,613 6,304 2,986 27,323 4,458 7,358 8,788 5,701 1,018 33,026 20, 185 15,911 1,754 2,520 23 109 68 5 36 14 2 16 2 2 15 7 7 24 293,379 113,153 1,188 179,038 54,993 40,200 77,584 4,979 1,282 63,147 60,361 60,361 25 387 138 93 161 57 16 37 29 29 184 104 39 48 20 26 1,292,724 312,739 174,250 843,996 382,367 95,241 221,156 128,016 134,757 617,145 496,619 195,383 204,089 107,387 27 301 105 82 117 48 14 27 15 17 169 99 37 47 18 28 134,364 29,779 20,585 3 84,000 2 40,101 1 8,880 2 19,528 2 6,583 2 8,908 1 130,650 1 112,550 48,840 46,483 3 17,227 29 30 33,666 (') 4,595 9,900 III-D-3e 40,715 (10) 62,381 4,595 (12> 4,545 III-D-3d 2,920 10,240 (13) 31 32 383 136 92 158 56 15 37 27 28 184 104 39 48 20 33 1,158,360 282,960 119,999 755,401 332,366 45,646 139,247 116,838 121,304 483,575 384,069 146,543 147,366 90,160 34 379 134 92 156 55 15 35 27 28 184 104 39 48 20 35 1,009,719 241,198 107,033 661,488 265,787 44,780 122,254 114,015 114,652 469,346 373,206 143,163 143,188 86,855 36 134 78,085 47 19,812 22 3,802 65 54,471 46 39,191 2 866 9 4,939 3 2,823 6 6,652 41 11,635 27 8,272 7 3,352 15 3,705 5 1,215 37 38 18 70,556 14 21,950 2 9,164 3 39,442 2 27,388 2 12,054 5 2,594 4 2,591 1 28 2 473 1 2,090 39 40 29 7 3 21 7 1 9 2 3 8 5 5 41 293,379 113,153 1,188 179,038 54,993 40,200 77,584 4,979 1,282 63,147 60,361 60,361 42 3.1 0.3 3.6 3.1 4.1 2.1 3.0 4.4 1.9 2.1 2.2 1.7 2.3 4.2 43 189 64 36 91 18 11 26 21 19 123 82 31 37 15 32,985,616 10,584,743 11,843,853 10,557,020 332,800 118,722 5,242,433 4,762,196 100,869 1,666,860 1,251,120 1,033,100 129,036 88,984 45 326 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, Bonneville Basin excluding Bear River (III-D) — Continued Escalante River and Shoal Creek Little Salt Lake Bear River (III-E) Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water u Residential water users Other water users 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water sources ai Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From drainage basin number From natural i From other organisations in the oasin organisations receiving . Total leaving conveyance syst To drainage basin number. Delivered for i To farm Irrigation water i To residential water user For other use NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new worts and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . 81,131 58,589 3,-196 2,170 1,324 10,000 37,000 65 104,795 52 92,319 17 12,476 7 1,706 17,278 (!) 65 73,071 65 70,097 12 2,971 278,033 9,600 7,230 2,920 IV-D-la 137,707 7,287 6,447 4,000 6,000 15,330 IV-E-5C 4,465 3 5,550 25,345 5 1,468 23,877 6 23,877 101,000 6,520 1,910 17,000 1,000 7,196 2 1,646 3 5,550 328, 185 20,066 10,230 12,000 10,000 31,961 3 2,151 30,737 32 30,702 133,100 9,309 1 3,285 11,587 7 9,407 1 1,450 1 730 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organisations. 63,690 acre-feet from D. B. No. acre-feet from D. B. No. III-E-3. 26,180 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-E-lc, 6,360 acre-feet from D. B. No. III-D-3c. feet from D. B. No. IV-D-2a. 47,570 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-F,-5a, 5,166 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-E-7. '17,: to D. B. No. III-D-3a, 35 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-E-3. 72,700 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3b, 3,000 acre-feet to D 2,880 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3C. a12,190 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-E-la. 4,841 1,200 9,000 3,000 11,405 12 6,466 206,748 188,996 9,699 6,707 2,986 19,000 176,000 97 513,187 79 488,213 23 24,974 39 93,416 140 586,017 116 85,620 5 12,205 138 488,192 138 465,396 168,661 153,429 5,021 3,966 1,054 12,000 142,000 462,867 10 84,220 368,107 11 10,540 37 83,916 103 462,867 387,855 102 381,754 E-3, 1,980 acre-feet from D. B. 32,920 acre-feet from D. B. No. acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-4b No. IV-E-4, 6,180 acre-feet to No. IV-E-3, 12,190 III-D-4e, 750 acre- 's, 590 acre-feet D. B. No. III-E-lb, UTAH BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 -Continued 327 Bear River (III-E)— Continued Gulf of California Colorado River below Lees Ferry, Arizona (IV-B) Colorado River above Lees Ferry, Arizona excluding Green River (rV-D) Green River (IV-E) Bear River Continued Upper Malad River Little Bear River Total Colorado River direct Virgin River Total Colorado River direct San Juan River direct Dolores River Fremont River Total River direct Fork San Rafael River Alexander to Woodruff , Utah and above Woodruff (lb, lo) (2) (3) (lb) (3a) (la) (2a, 4a) (3) (1, 9) (2) 53,000 54,676 1,000 797 40,000 37,184 270,000 304,084 21,000 19,583 3,000 1,531 18,000 18,052 32,000 47,145 7,000 17,242 4,000 6,566 21,000 23,337 217,000 237,356 20,000 20,241 25,000 36,009 1 2 26 25 2 2 38 38 163 184 44 54 3 3 41 51 44 46 21 22 5 8 19 17 79 84 11 12 5 3 57,632 (D) (D) 350,069 22,240 1,980 20,260 47,700 16, 180 3,646 27,874 280,129 32,105 31,950 5 54,263 (D) (D) 310,133 15,784 1,165 14,619 32,976 10,327 2,082 20,567 261,373 30,745 25,265 6 513 (D) (D) 9,322 1,740 268 1,472 1,418 655 58 705 6,164 338 1,091 7 432 (D) (D) 6,971 1,104 88 1,016 970 382 58 530 4,897 221 679 8 81 (D) (D) (D) 2,351 636 180 456 448 273 175 1,267 117 412 9 10 3,000 1,000 6,000 16,000 7,000 7,000 5,000 1,000 4,000 4,000 1,000 11 50,000 34,000 254,000 14,000 3,000 11,000 27,000 7,000 3,000 17,000 213,000 19,000 25,000 12 26 127,174 2 (D) 38 (D) 163 1,179,952 44 85,721 3 5,014 41 80,707 44 103,344 21 30,849 5 5,180 19 68,065 78 942,101 11 148,771 4 89,144 13 14 3 12,540 (2) 1 (D) (D) 5 51,706 1 2,920 2 3,670 (3) 2 12,736 (4) 15 16 17 25 114,634 1 (D) 37 (D) 156 1,128,246 41 85,721 3 5,014 38 80,707 43 100,424 19 27,179 5 5,180 19 68,065 73 942,101 9 136,035 4 89,144 18 19 25 113,434 1 (D) 27 CD) 147 1,103,298 34 72,936 1 1,029 33 71,907 41 90,146 18 26,690 5 5,180 19 58,276 72 940,216 9 136,035 4 89,144 20 21 1 1,200 12 (D) 16 24,948 10 12,785 2 3,985 8 8,800 5 10,278 2 489 3 9,789 1 1,885 22 23 2 (D) 14 100,180 8,895 4 8,895 1 206 1 206 9 91,079 24 25 26 127, 174 2 (D) 38 (D) 163 1,179,952 44 85,721 3 5,014 41 80,707 44 103,344 21 30,849 5 5,180 19 68,065 78 942,101 11 148,771 4 89,144 26 27 24 7,242 2 (D) 30 (D) 139 103,045 33 3,969 2 283 31 3,686 41 19,107 18 4,001 5 883 19 14,223 68 79,969 10 10,582 11,541 28 29 3 14,760 C) 3 (D) (") 9 162,564 1 750 JV-D-la 5 113,778 2 7,440 1 32,599 IV-E-3 30 31 32 24 105,172 2 (D) 37 (D) 160 91/1,343 44 81,752 3 4,731 41 77,021 44 84,237 21 26,848 5 3,547 19 53,842 75 748,354 10 130,749 4 45,004 33 3^ 24 104,849 2 (D) 37 (D) 160 895,579 44 75,286 3 3,365 41 71,921 44 81,173 21 25,272 5 3,547 19 52,354 74 739, 120 10 126,837 4 43,237 35 1<, 3 323 1 (D) 15 (D) 3 (D) 34 18,764 12 6,466 2 1,366 10 5,100 8 3,064 4 1,576 4 1,488 15 9,234 2 3,912 3 1,767 37 38 39 40 1 (D) 11 100, 180 2 8,895 2 8,895 1 206 1 206 6 91,079 41 1.9 (D) (D) 2.9 4.8 2.9 4.9 2.5 2.4 1.7 2.5 2.8 4.1 1.7 43 6 85,850 1 (D) 27 (D) 128 2,168,293 33 455,794 2 15,200 31 440,594 31 571,386 14 276,194 76,970 14 218,222 68 1,141,113 10 209,390 3 111,546 45 328 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Green River (IV-E)— Continued Duchesne River (For definitions and explanations, see text) Price River White River Total Duchesne River Uintah River Late Fork Ashley Creek Brush Creek Blacks Fork (3) (4) (5a) (5b) (5c) (6, 7) (10a) 1 2 1949. . . 15,000 16,973 139,000 137,742 38,000 32,627 68,000 73,129 33,000 31,986 18,000 26,391 3 4 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . 12 12 42 42 30 28 15 16 8 8 14 16 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served 32,761 158,137 41,468 86,986 29,683 25, 176 6 Farm area reported irrigated 31,203 1,523 154,684 1,928 39,949 506 86,238 1,135 28,497 287 19,476 1,284 7 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . 1,066 1,820 473 1,063 284 1,111 9 457 108 33 72 3 173 10 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 11 2,000 137,000 1,000 67,000 1,000 32,000 1,000 17,000 15,000 38,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre-feet... 12 81,505 42 599,959 30 294,322 15 282,929 8 125,663 14 71,508 15 16 acre-feet. . . 1 32,599 7 75,310 3 27,645 1 3,451 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . C1) (2) (3) ry-E-7 IS 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 10 48,906 39 599,959 22 219,012 13 255,284 8 125,663 13 68,057 20 21 acre-feet... 10 48,906 38 598,074 21 217,127 13 255,284 8 125,663 13 68,057 Ground water eanizations 1 1,885 1 1,885 23 acre-feet... 24 From other organisations in the 1 8,732 7 80,603 4 69,475 3 10,216 1 912 1 1,744 25 acre-feet... 26 27 acre-feet. . . 12 81,505 42 599,959 30 294,322 15 282,929 8 125,663 14 71,508 28 29 acre-feet. . . 12 20,538 31 26,513 22 16,155 10 7,970 3 2,388 14 10,795 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin, .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 4 113,908 4 113,908 3 46,263 7 56,692 2 8,617 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . (*) t5) (6) (') 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 12 60,967 38 459,538 25 164,259 14 228,696 6 66,583 12 52,096 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 12 58,067 38 459,227 25 164,168 14 228,501 6 66,558 12 51,752 37 38 acre-feet... 4 2,900 4 311 2 91 3 195 1 25 2 344 39 40 41 Delivered to other irrigation 1 8,732 6 80,603 3 69,475 2 10,216 1 912 1 1,744 42 acre-feet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. -acre-feet. - - NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 1.9 3.0 4.1 2.6 2.3 2.7 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 10 59,545 35 633,032 24 334, 695 12 202,097 5 96,240 14 127,600 132,599 acre-feet from D. B. No. TV-E-2. 229,047 acre A40,065 acre-feet to D. B. No. III-D-3f, 7,570 acre-feet to feet to D. B. No. IV-E- 5b, 29,047 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV- •-feet D. B. ■E-5a. from D. B. No. IV-E-5C, No. JV-E-1, 66,273 acre 46,263 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-E-5b. 327,645 acre-feet from D. B. No. IV-E-5C. feet to D. 8. No. III-D-3g. 546,263 acre-feet to D. B. No. rV-E-5a. 627,645 ac: D. B. No. IV-E-6, 5,166 acre-feet to D. B. No. IV-E-1. UTAH 329 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION. BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Great Salt Lake excluding Bear River Sevier River, Snake Valley, Eecalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek Colorado River above and below Lees Ferry excluding Gila, Green, and Gunnison Rivers (IV-B and IV-D) Green River Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. Farm water Total wate Total rs served directly. .. .wa- nveyed i TYPE OF ORGANIZATION conveyed . users 1959. e-feet 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Incorporated organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. District organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . -organizations 1959.. 1949.. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959.. Farm water users served directly water users 1959.. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Farm area irrigated directly Farm water users served directly wate: Total water conveyed ac: U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs organ! Total i Commercia rganizatwna 1959 . 1949. acres 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total i ■ conveyed. State organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed ;. acre-feet 1959... City organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. . . Farm water users served directly water users 1959... Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. . . 1,109,620 1,083,250 43,001 4,205,811 20,829 1,620,542 19,541 964 74,982 CD) 8,443 785,010 6,707 679,433 2,074 198,166 individual organizations. 330 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Great Salt Lake excluding Bear River Sevier River, Snake Valley, Escalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek Colorado River above and below Lees Ferry excluding Gila, Green, and Gunnison Rivers (IV-B and IV -D) TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only. organizations . . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizationa. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on Land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms acre-f ee*t . acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land aerved by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. Water delivered to farms .acre-feet. acre-feet per acre. .424,341 276,298 768,366 573,031 302,047 106,374 3,206 2,632 1,033,131 883,664 2,425,877 294,360 251,055 555,982 137,431 102,680 380,217 212,386 88,884 51,096 54 125,548 117,879 51 109,108 1 2,511 708 2 5,552 364,686 338,635 1,092,765 50,074 45,991 87,264 45,708 68,723 12,653 10,447 265,823 199,666 451,067 96,158 60,144 104,555 179,971 83,916 11,830 8,130 213,497 195,992 476,252 15,846 15,024 20,420 39,238 9,101 3,881 2,050 68,410 48,260 154,994 UTAH 331 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Great Salt Lake Sevier River, Snake Valley, Escalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek Colorado River above and below Lees Ferry excluding Gila, Green, and Gunnison Rivers (IV-B and IV-D) Green River WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organisations reporting no water from other sources used on same land : 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre.. .... -organizations acres irrigated 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations acres irrigated SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users served directly) : None organizations. 1 to 3 organizations. 4 to 9 organizations . 10 to 29 organizations. 30 to 99 organizations. 100 to 299 organizations . 300 to 999 organizatio 1,000 or more organizatio: Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farma ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizationB. acre -feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 130,228 101 103,395 42, 565 16 4,495 286 4,804 178 9,373 74 12,558 31 14,682 17 204 29,845 292 170,933 266 464,367 150 794,121 42 159 24,759 277 165,271 280 503,339 183 976,565 55 102 176,033 61 328,680 17 262,865 5 194,206 1 137,549 22 22,167 54 81,829 47 44,513 42 32,185 19 11,604 79 43, 162 65 117,814 34 181,661 10 172,870 1 31,464 7,721 76 42,662 229,128 4 179,831 62 1,029 24 1,210 10 1,552 6 3,062 37 25,641 46 77,235 30 139,778 5 82,651 1 137,549 1 30,658 14 2,290 31 21,015 49 86,825 37 194,253 6 92,550 2 82,096 4,437 73,585 20 14 9,077 20,538 24 8 19,001 4,800 15 6 3,966 3,653 5 5 775 5,298 3 9 398 25,846 4 2 1,206 1,232 2 2,765 30 52,932 9 39,600 3 52,331 1 34,052 8,977 19 39,568 332 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Utah, total Bear River Green River Colorado River excluding Gila, Green, and Gunnison Rivers Great Salt Lake Basin excluding Besr River Sevier River direct, Snake Valley, Escalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek (III-E) (IY-E) (IV-B and TV-D) (III-D 1-3) (III-D 4-9) 1 15,701 2,449 2,245 1,044 6,728 3,189 2 acres... 1,061,683 194,920 216,586 52,976 320,156 272,045 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... .farms reporting... 409 194 12 11 167 25 4 acres... 18,421 9,636 544 298 6,131 1,812 5 118 39 3 2 65 9 6 LANE IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARKB, 1959 6,438 2,682 31 14 2,865 846 7 Ground water sources on farm farms reporting. . . 1,667 140 43 119 678 676 8 acres... 113,417 9,730 3,072 7,775 28,897 62,993 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting... 689 33 10 51 273 319 10 acres... 61,165 3,478 685 3,138 14,786 38,841 11 1,145 218 164 131 428 189 12 acres... 88,502 17,775 15,330 8,741 25,768 19,007 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 519 74 81 94 178 81 14 acres... 50,387 7,048 10,440 5,855 15,713 10,339 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 14,428 2,329 2,152 892 6,242 2,784 16 ceres... 859,764 167,415 198,184 36,460 265,491 190,045 17 Irrigation organization sources 13,038 2,118 2,042 802 5,687 2,367 18 acres... 760,042 142,392 187,571 32,289 236,738 159,369 19 Both farm ground water sources 64 13 2 7 35 5 20 acres... 8,519 1,331 364 1,574 3,474 443 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1,391 211 110 90 555 417 22 acres... 181,570 40,671 17,526 10,120 49,445 63,053 UTAH 333 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reel Projects and storage aystemB operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users. water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations , only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users .- acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITA! INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . 1,300,483 1,109,620 90,952 43,001 47,519 424, 341 276,298 573,031 195,335 694,328 302,047 106,374 3,206 2,632 294, 360 251,055 555,982 5,033 2,442 2,589 7,402 3,018 8,563 83,025 66,076 187, 929 15,432 12,334 27,438 70, 614 36,345 33,844 274, 559 193,287 277, 619 150,376 382,391 88,390 49,624 3,206 2,632 895,769 766,123 2,058,114 210, 593 170,386 308,545 23,031 20,167 9,253 1,984 7,265 17,303 26,017 17,745 18,031 15,167 32,148 5,000 5,000 3,867 1,030 1,030 3,089 7,443 1,030 1,030 3,089 41,082 36,279 2,997 1,603 1,387 149, 578 1 25,788 871 41,082 36, 279 60,825 334 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations. Utah, total Unincorporated* Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-fee-t. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No.. Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 3,648,089 1J. 91,394 863 3,556,695 754 3,401,225 152 155,470 179 557,722 277 209,235 217 162, 180 67 47,055 47 52,158 574 2,770,738 526 2, 664, 948 82 105,790 124 436,229 646 2,897,492 546 398,832 5 13,355 74,281 6 5,200 69,081 8 36,015 4 8,044 2 25,022 21,971 1 3,033 393, 525 6 24,428 111, 103 369,097 6 6 60,825 360,227 5 6 3,736 6,310 3 1 46,542 2,560 UTAH 335 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 19-49. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users. water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To' farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre -feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 14,498 8,443 5,693 45,708 68,723 10,447 2,206 10, 591 265,823 199,666 451,067 96,158 60,144 104,555 22,788 2,310 5,682 1,818 6,180 22,456 15,726 47,069 9,318 7,062 14,901 45,708 68,723 5,153 4,765 388 4,411 3 4,411 239,167 179,740 399,840 86,840 53,082 89,654 336 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa Bonneville Basin (excluding Bear River), Sevier River direct, Snake Valley, Escalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek (III-D 4-9) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reel Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations acre -feet From drainage basin..., D. B. No. From sources within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre -feet Ground water organizations acre -feet Frow other organizations in the basin organizations receiving Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre -feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre -feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre -feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use In the basin organizations acre-feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre-feet To domestic water users organizations acre-feet For other use organizations acre-feet Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering acre-feet SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations A to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet 714,263 74,978 634,665 1 15,330 1 15,330 246 698,933 200 642,905 65 56,028 94 74,978 60 49,610 37 25,368 151 619,335 139 588,675 28 30,660 17 70,747 8 2,898 9 67,849 254 714,263 95 77,876 158 631,767 221 138,101 78 9,191 W2 128,448 1 2,920 1 2,920 UTAH 337 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959... 1949. . . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres .. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . . Farm irrigation water users. water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users we' 't users.. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations , only organizations . . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources. acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. . All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars . . See footnote at end of table . 57,382 20,829 36,489 137,431 102,680 212,386 167,831 318,873 88,884 51,096 364,686 338,635 1,092,765 50,074 45,991 87,264 167 23,827 19,541 1,747 964 782 19,804 15,968 52,486 4,023 3,573 9,427 42,382 17,383 24,939 122,134 87,977 183,458 134,135 283,126 88,390 49,624 298,423 279,072 870,183 40,021 36,388 70,881 9,027 1,759 7,265 17,303 26,017 17,745 10,331 7,467 23,090 5,000 5,000 3,867 1,030 1,030 1,030 1,030 3,089 26,577 25,167 52,291 338 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION& BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation ^rejects and storage systems onerated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-fee*. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin organizations receivings acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations, acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations, acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations, acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. , Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet, To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations, acre-feet. For other use organizations acre-feet, Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. acre-feet SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations NA Not available . 359 1,212,301 326 1,162,637 45 48,664 109 293,379 416 1,327,163 326 138, 593 413 1,188,570 409 1,038,289 140 79,485 19 70,796 73,609 84 8,336 31 35,121 86 230,340 291 1,148,417 232 120,990 62,191 17 31,125 58,823 6 26,957 8,044 1 23,822 1 28,200 1 1,214 203,329 2 101,973 2,850 3 46,542 38,568 2 4,259 34,309 4 33,769 UTAH 339 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Bear River (III-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, ilty, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959 . . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users." water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. , Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. , From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet., Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnote at end of table . 206,748 188,996 9,699 6,707 2,986 179,971 83,916 8,130 3,700 9,006 213,497 195,992 476,252 15,846 15,024 20,420 23,830 22,972 23,454 22,803 49,824 340 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Bear River (III-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other 586,017 8 72,830 93,-116 140 586,017 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. . acre-feet. . From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From drainage basin. .., D. B. No,. . From sources within basin organizations . . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations. . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet.. From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving* . acre-feet. . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations ■ ■ acre-feet. . Conveyance loss in basin organizations . . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre -feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre -feet.. To domestic water users organizations . . acre-feet.. For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Delivered U) other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): 1 to 3 water users 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet '. organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 37,067 47 60,962 UTAH 341 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . , Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. . Water users served, 1959, total water users., Farm irrigation water users: water users. , Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. , From surface and ground water sources. acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of Water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users • acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950 -December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 3,158 2,074 1,084 39,238 9,101 2,050 1,831 3,473 68,410 48,260 154,994 1,590 560 1,625 11,193 5,738 11,103 5,678 17,729 342 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa (For definitions and explanations, Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by Operated by WATER COKVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin.. ., D. B. No. : within basin organizations acre -feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving* . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre -feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations A to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet ; organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations 189,065 1 2,920 186,145 75 163,082 189,065 74 23,076 165,989 88 156,459 20 9,530 i avoid disclosure of Information for individual organizations. UTAH 343 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Green River (IV-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. Water users served , 1959 , total water users . Farm irrigation water users .' water users . Residential water users water users . Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new worlts and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 261,373 6,164 21,993 11,878 340,018 19,767 352,385 213,163 55,278 157,361 138,437 408,124 130,412 129,196 341,880 6,678 6,376 192,692 5,276 4,076 21,993 11,878 151,588 133,016 388,299 67,202 65,986 127,283 344 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Green River (IV-E) U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial , Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. : within basin organizations . . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations . , acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet., From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin. To farm irrigation water use: To domestic water users For other use acre -feet. . organizations . acre-feet. .organizations . acre -feet, .organizations. acre -feet. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering. . acre-feet • ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): 1 to 3 water users 4 to 9 water users 10 to 29 water users 30 to 99 water users 100 to 299 water users 300 to 999 water users 1,000 or more water users . organizations . .organizations, .organizations. . organizations . . organizations . , organizations . .organizations . < organizations . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 i 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 i 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a< ;-feet organizations. -feet organizations. re-feet organizations. re-feet organizations. s -feet organizations . Size of organization (acre -feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. NA Not available. 91,079 78 942,101 23,417 19 21,532 21,404 21 21,379 658,882 52 658,882 7 80,696 56 703,777 51 76, 2X2 5 113,778 53 513,787 259,802 1 259,802 213,163 1 a3,043 UTAH 345 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Northwest Great Salt Northwest Great Salt Lake Basin, Southwest Great Salt Lake Basin, ai Southeast Great Salt Lake Basin Size of organization, by total water conveyed Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. Tn farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FRCW OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No.. From natural sources within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving- Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss In basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations . acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations . acre -feet. To residential water users organizations. acre- feet. For other use organizations. acre -feet. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acre -feet. 153,530 98,926 54,604 134,382 603,393 467,076 136,317 549,938 1,233,408 4,467,421 32 645,430 436 463 79 171,409 1,184,895 2 291,785 1 7 3 320 12,854 78,220 405 386 72 171,089 1,172,041 2 213,565 328 355 71 134,876 1,067,968 2 198,381 85 58 9 36,213 104,073 15,184 53 112 14 18,211 280,600 258,911 436 463 79 189, 520 1,4X,573 2 023,996 340 400 68 24, 145 1 186,175 256,401 35 13,320 435 458 77 165,340 1,235,078 1 767,595 435 456 74 159, 135 1,136,966 1 660,091 65 142 38 6,028 92,851 33,622 4 17 9 177 5,261 73, 882 1 20 31 100 30,922 526,700 6,370 3,869 2,501 5,600 127,636 79,438 48,198 113,367 2,511 708 2 5,552 469,556 3 7,599 163 461,957 152 427,939 246,211 129,079 117,132 channels In of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect was 346 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Sevier River direct, Snake Valley, Escalante River and Shoal Creek, Beaver River, Little Salt Lake, and Coal Creek Bear River (For definitions and explanations, ee text) (III-D 4-9) (III-E) Size of organization, by total water conv eyed 0-999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 acre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 0-999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet 1 TYPE OF SERVICE 133 105 18 45 86 9 2 3 All water directly from surface and ground sourc 124 46,827 39,757 123 39,657 97 300,972 252,874 93 237,684 16 356,017 284,799 12 185,558 39 18,586 16,486 39 16,486 50 172,801 140,194 50 140, 194 9 385,440 337,588 5 acre-feet... 64,201 7 8 9 10 11 To farm and residential users and other 1 100 9,662 5,528 4 36,046 63,195 4 179,971 Water to other irrigation organizations To other irrigation organizations only 83,916 acre-feet. . . 1 9,500 12 7 3,556 2,410 1,146 3,095 7 3,095 3 9,097 8,037 1,060 7,496 3 7,496 2 950 350 600 796 2 796 2 10,880 7,780 3,100 8,210 2 8,210 L5 Water delivered 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 To farm and residential users and other acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations To other ilrrigation organizations only. . . . acre-feet. . . 24 25 5 15,599 14,630 4 12,011 2 52,942 38,014 2 38,014 3,359 2,881 4 2,881 34 87,417 70,253 34 70,253 Water delivered 27 acre-feet. . . 29 To farm and residential users and other 1 695 J., 924 31 32 33 Water to other irrigation organizations To other irrigation organizations only. . . . acre-feet... acre-feet... y. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES 2 35 36 37 .Organizations reporting no water from other sour acres served . . . acres irrigated . . . 98 44,171 26,434 84 125,433 90,512 15 96,219 82,720 41 13,719 9,941 85 119,857 107,030 7 79,921 79,021 38 39 40 Organizations reporting water from other sources NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950- acres served. . . acres irrigated . . . 1959 32 16,586 9,008 21 49,372 27,336 3 30,200 23,800 4 1,696 974 1 1,900 1,800 1 12,250 12,250 41 42 Expendltures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage. dollars . . . 62 616,441 73 1,257,293 18 506,304 24 29,146 47 314,398 5 95,581 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 43 44 45 46 acre-feet... acre -feet... 131 49,237 131 49,237 97 34,707 37 14, 530 7 1,146 105 309,009 100 309,009 88 269,911 24 39,098 8 16,659 18 356,017 1 15,330 15 340,687 15 338,287 2,400 2 52,942 45 18,936 1 320 40 18,616 27 11,942 13 6,674 5 3,959 86 181,641 5 9,620 50 172,021 45 153,721 10 18,300 34 89,457 9 385,440 2 62,890 49 acre-feet... 7 322,550 7 51 52 53 54 55 acre-feet... acre-feet... acre-feet . . . 322,550 56 57 58 59 60 61 acre-feet... acre-feet. . . acre-feet... 131 50,283 107 7,528 130 42,755 130 42,027 9 725 1 3 1 100 105 318,216 97 46,688 1 2,920 105 268,608 105 253,700 31 13,848 3 1,060 5 7,452 18 345,764 17 83,885 18 261,879 18 257,535 6 2,083 2 2,261 4 63,195 45 22,895 31 2,697 1 35 45 20,163 45 19,822 3 341 86 271,098 78 44,591 2 5,880 85 220,627 85 203,750 18 14,907 3 1,970 9 292,024 7 38,332 2 6,290 63 64 acre-feet... 8 247,402 8 66 67 68 acre-feet. . . acre-feet... 241,824 4 2,348 2 70 71 72 Delivered to other irrigation organizations acre-feet... . . organisations delivering . . . acre-feel . . . 3,230 5 93,416 AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: 1.2 98 1.1 2.2 84 2.3 2.4 15 2.6 1.9 41 1.8 2.1 85 2.0 3.0 74 75 Organizations reporting no water from other acre-feet... 7 3.1 UTAH 347 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Colorado River below Lees Ferry (excluding Gila River) and Colorado River above Lees Ferry (excluding Green and Gunnison Rivers) Green River (IV-E) Size of organization, by total i 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres irrigated. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served, acres irrigated. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. dollars . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No.. From natural sources within basin organizations. acre -feet. Surface water organizations . acre-feet. Ground water organizations . acre-feet. From other organizations in the basin organisations receiving- acre-feel. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To residential water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered 'o other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . acre-feet . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acre-feet. 45 20,296 39 17,164 8 3,132 17,296 45 17,127 3,881 2,050 1,831 3,473 39 81,194 39 74,180 13 7,014 67,499 65,152 2 2,347 10,082 15 1,563 1,836 1 1,836 11,805 39 130,107 39 127,806 5 2,301 WASHINGTON (349) 350 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 North Pacific Coast excluding Columbia River (i-A) Columbia River below Snake River (I-B) (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State (North Pacific Coast) Total Pacific Coast (1) Puget Sound (2) Dungeness (3) Columbia River, total Total Columbia direct (1) Klickitat (4) Walla Walla (8) 1 2 1949. . . 1,006,969 618,129 71,000 31,306 13,000 4,551 48,000 16,429 10,000 10,326 936,000 586,823 70,000 43,164 26,000 8,586 7,000 5,827 37,000 28,751 3 4 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . . 1949. . . 350 441 10 16 2 5 10 10 340 425 70 97 8 11 4 5 58 81 5 Sendee area, 1959: Farm area reported served 948,932 20,645 20,645 928,287 832,072 29,860 28,371 6,737 5,897 8,840 8,600 14,283 6 Farm area reported irrigated 13,874 7 63,429 880 880 62,549 1,422 129 112 1,181 e Farm irrigation water users water users 1959... 29,752 762 762 28,990 1,109 99 112 898 9 Residential water users water users 1959. . . 33,539 116 116 33,423 313 30 283 10 Other water users water users 1959. . . LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 138 2 2 136 11 12 133,903 873,066 29,000 42,000 5,000 8,000 24,000 24,000 10,000 105,000 831,000 23,000 47,000 8,000 18,000 7,000 15,000 22,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRHIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 14 Total entering conveyance systems in acre -feet... 347 4,922,092 10 114,483 10 114,483 337 4,807,609 70 132,111 8 44,605 4 33,317 58 54,189 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 3 67,703 3 67,703 1 15,364 1 15,364 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 322 4,854,389 10 114,483 10 114,483 312 4,739,906 69 116,747 7 29,241 4 33,317 58 54,189 20 21 acre -feet. . . 303 4,733,940 10 114,483 10 114,483 293 4,619,457 67 115,564 7 29,241 4 33,317 56 53,006 22 23 acre-feet... 27 120,449 27 120,449 5 1,183 5 1,183 24 From other organizations in the 34 62,388 34 62,388 25 acre-feel . . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations... acre-feet... 347 4,922,092 10 114,483 10 114,483 337 4,807,609 70 132,111 8 44,605 33,317 58 54,189 28 29 Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . . acre -feet. . . 261 1,153,487 9 10,931 9 10,931 253 1,142,556 40 17,550 6 8,650 3 6,545 31 2,355 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1 4,364 1 4,364 1 4,364 1 4,364 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . . 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre-feet... 346 3,764,241 10 103,552 10 103,552 336 3,660,689 70 110,197 8 31,591 4 26,772 58 51,834 35 36 To farm irrigation water users. . -organizations. . . acre-feet... 345 3,697,304 10 99,739 10 99,739 335 3,597,565 70 109,419 8 31,531 4 26,772 58 51,116 37 38 acre-feet... 45 37,836 5 3,678 5 3,678 40 34,158 778 2 60 2 718 39 40 acre-feet. .. 21 29,101 1 135 1 135 20 28,966 41 Delivered to other irrigation 10 62,388 10 62,388 42 acre-feet... 43 Average delivery of irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 4.4 6.4 6.4 4.3 3.9 5.3 3.1 3.6 44 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, dollars . . . 117 200,768,354 4 29,250 4 29,250 113 200,739,104 9 121,541 2 48,000 7 73,541 WASHINGTON 351 State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakijna River (1-C) Columbia River dir Trinidad, Washington Trinidad to Rocky Reach Gagt Above Reach Gage Spokane River and Clark Fork Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations ier users served, total. Farm irrigation water uj Residential water users Other water users 1959 1959 1959, 1959 1959 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground wat Surface wa WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in From drainage basin number From natural From other organizations i within basin. To drainage basin number. Delivered for I To farm irrigation wa To residential water t For other use NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 -feet.. 422,307 354,562 31,738 13,211 18,509 18 64,000 346,000 2,126,716 3 117,095 2,009,621 117 1,898,310 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. NA Not available. 164,756 acre-feet from D. B. No. 1, - cess of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigatii 163,923 132,405 13,996 4,041 9,942 13 15,000 153,000 70 47,234 61 43,985 10 3,249 8 2,546 76 800,916 54 249,995 144,048 117,229 11,658 2,357 9,301 5,000 115,000 734,856 t1) 4 2-12,844 4 2-12,844 722,012 5 238,581 483,431 5 478,731 2 4,700 15,746 13,253 2,123 1,469 641 4,000 16,000 68,660 1 18,826 57,950 54 57,140 6,000 22,000 10,244 15 9,486 ,917,486 62,165,263 240,154 24,512,069 16,441 15,671 5,028 2,323 2,705 2,000 10,000 9,016 1 18,826 4,344 4,344 1,000 6,000 2,000 10,000 79,348 18 35,735 20,658 15,130 1,713 1,511 202 6,000 19,000 1 52,339 11 97,760 7 1,683,287 11 97,760 3 1,575,225 5 108,062 5 18,307 11 97,760 13 1,735,626 9 23,032 4 358,292 1 670,100 1-a 11 74,728 13 707,234 11 74,128 12 699,449 1 600 3 5,735 2 1 18,307 4.9 3.9 5 46,410 8 104,798,223 e-feet from D. B. No. 2. fyater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream i o increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 352 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Yakima River (I-D) Snake River below Weiser, Idaho (I-E) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Below Union Gap Union Gap to Umtanum Above Umtanum Total Snake River Grande Ronde (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) 1 2 1949. . . 441,000 422,622 249,000 226,437 86,000 85,652 106,000 110,533 15,000 7,195 15,000 7,068 127 3 4 Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . . 1949... 121 157 8 23 72 93 43 46 1 2 1 2 5 Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served (D) (D) 83,019 97,319 (D) (D) 6 Farm area reported irrigated (D) (D) 76,575 92,754 (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) 15,740 1,609 (D) (D) 8 Farm irrigation water users water users 1959. . . (D) (D) 4,816 1,422 (D) (D) 9 Residential water users water users 1959... (D) (D) 10,83-3 181 (D) (D) ... in 111 6 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 4,000 7,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 428,000 245,000 79,000 104,000 10,000 10,000 WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 13 Total entering conveyance systems in 119 (D) 8 (D) 71 661,932 42 494,305 1 (D) 1 (D) 14 acre-feet... 15 16 From another drainage basin organizations. . . acre-feet... 2 (D) 17 From drainage basin number D. B. No 2 18 19 From natural sources within basin. . .organizations. . . acre-feet... 112 (D) 6 (D) 64 661,932 42 494,305 1 (D) 1 (D) 20 21 acre-feet... 108 (D) 6 (D) 61 654,402 41 494,190 1 (D) 1 (D) 22 23 acre -feet... 6 (D) 5 7,530 1 115 1 (D) 1 (D) 2* From other organisations in the 8 (D) 8 22,958 25 acre-feet . . . 26 27 Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . . acre-feet... 119 (D) 8 (D) 71 661,932 42 494,305 1 (D) 1 (D) 28 29 acre-feet. . . 111 (D) 6 (D) 66 45,457 41 65,629 1 (D) 1 (D) 30 31 Conveyed to another drainage basin. .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 340,582 32 To drainage basin number D. B. No 1 33 34 Delivered for use in the basin organizations... acre -feet... 117 (D) 7 (D) 70 275,893 42 428,676 1 (D) 1 (D) 35 36 To farm Irrigation water users. . .organizations. . . acre-feet. . . 117 (D) 7 (D) 70 246,653 42 422,152 1 (D) 1 (D) 37 38 acre-feet... 15 (D) 14 9,026 1 700 1 (D) 1 (D) 39 40 acre-feet. . . 14 (D) 1 (D) 7 20,214 6 5,824 1 (D) 1 (D) 41 42 delivered Ui other irrigation 3 22,958 3 22,958 43 Average delivery of Irrigation water per acre irrigated as reported by organizations. .. .acre-feet. . . NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 4.6 5.0 3.2 4.6 (D) (D) 45 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations... dollars . . . 48 (D) 5 (D) 39 1,451,791 5 921,575 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. WASHINGTON 353 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE, AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Washington, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Irrigation organizations, total number organizations 1959. 1949. Total water ■ s served directly. .. .wa' TYPE OF ORGANIZATION users 1959. -feet 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total water conveyed acre-fe Incorporated organizatio Total water conveyed acre-fi District organizatii 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total i conveyed . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; projects and stor- age systems operated by bureau. . -organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. V. S. Bureau of Reclamation; operated Total water conveyed S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1959. 1949. 1959. Total l conveyed. Commercial organizations 1959 . 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. State organizations 1959. 1949. Farm area irrigated directly acres 1959. Farm water users served directly water users 1959. Total water conveyed acre-feet 1959. City. . organizatio Farm area irrigated d Farm water users serv directly Total water conveyed. 1959. 1949. 1959. 29,752 4,984,480 1,109 132,111 13,211 2,166,146 (D) avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. 354 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, Washington, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River . organizations . acre-feet. acre-feet. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources Total water conveyed Water delivered To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet... To farm nnd residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet... Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . . acre-f*et... Part of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . From surface and ground water From other irrigation organizations acre-feet . . . Water delivered acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre-feet... To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet.. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . . To other irrigation organizations only organizations — acre-feet... All of water from other organizations organizations . . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . . Water delivered acre-feet. . . To farm and residential users only organizations . . . acre -feet. . . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . . Water to farm residential users acre-feet. . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . . acre-feet... So ' conveyed. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES . organizations . Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served., acres irrigated.. Water delivered to farms acre-feet. . acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other sources used cm land served by the organization organizations. . acres served., acres irrigated., Water delivered to farms .acre-feet. acre-feet per acre.. 259,995 31,483 40,680 8,729 9,900 6,048 840,631 746,002 3,291,955 112,501 105, 671 421,033 17, 957 16,768 70,811 16,103 15, 524 54,292 45, 4U 14,825 38,145 12,194 9,900 6,048 408,059 342,839 1,401,938 14,248 11,723 31,014 214,584 16, 658 2,535 -3,465 412,281 378,946 1,761,787 the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect was WASHINGTON 355 State Table 2.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, TYPE OF SERVICE, QUANTITY OF WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE AND SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Continued Washington, total Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River WATER DELIVERED PER ACRE Organisations reporting no water from other sources used on same land : 0.1 to 0.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated . . 1.0 to 1.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated . . 2.0 to 2.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated.. 3.0 to 3.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated.. 4.0 to 4.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated.. 5.0 to 5.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. . acres irrigated.. 6.0 to 6.9 acre-feet per acre ....... organizations . . acres irrigated.. 7.0 to 7.9 acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres irrigated.. 8.0 to 9.9 acre-feet per acre organizations. . acres irrigated.. 10.0 or more acre-feet per acre organizations.. acres Irrigated. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION Size of organization (number of farm Irrigation water users served directly): None organizations . 1 to 3 organizations.. 4 to 9 organizations . 10 to 29 organizations. 30 to 99 organizations. 100 to 299 organizations . 300 to 999 organizations. 1,000 or more organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre -feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. acre-feet. 1,500 16 12,689 39 19,052 62 142,687 71 397,735 34 13,426 17 137,740 26 6,874 31 13,999 84 478 70 1,077 47 2,452 18 3,221 13 6,683 8 15,637 14,598 99 52,476 78 12,197 101 54,798 69 124,221 53 277,126 31 478,451 10 544,333 5 3,536,669 12,617 14 22,953 14 1,516 32 25,466 27 290,482 12 3,949 10 10,755 13 27 411 26 1,258 7 1,509 6 2,900 4 6,852 92,357 1 1,060,000 3,989 6 126,765 9 1,711 (D) (D) (D) (D) 626 9 1,292 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 3,080 32 16,865 34 59,418 20 113,051 6 92,321 (D) (D) (D) CD) 114,611 11 149,862 (DT (D) (D) (D) 356 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 3.-LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington, total Columbia River below Snake River Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River Yakima River (I-B) (I-C) (I-D) 1 19,292 1,417 7,046 7,326 a acres... 1,006,969 69,766 410,235 441,139 3 Acres irrigated by sprinklers. ... -farms reporting... 10,481 1,098 4,365 1,879 4 acres... 342,665 46,380 168,645 48,849 5 7,991 966 3,100 869 6 LAND IRRIGATED, BY SOURCE OF WATER TO INDIVIDUAL FARMS, 1959 251,603 39,041 116,447 19,739 7 3,911 670 1,299 441 8 acres... 118,157 22,603 48,375 13,344 9 Ground water sources on farm only. farms reporting — 3,020 529 983 163 10 acres... 83,158 14,556 34,507 4,401 11 3,760 536 1,203 480 12 acres... 143,671 25,369 46,937 30,799 13 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting... 3,039 442 979 245 1* acres... 106,756 17,805 37,181 16,540 15 Irrigation organization sources farms reporting... 12,900 373 4,987 6,890 16 ceres... 745,141 21,794 314,923 396,996 17 Irrigation organization sources 12,004 294 4,648 6,464 18 acres... 683,565 16,379 296,373 360,388 19 Both farm ground water sources 332 72 96 28 20 acres... 27,551 9,886 7,905 1,511 21 Both irrigation organization and farm ground 897 80 340 426 22 acres... 105,939 11,140 34,269 58,299 WASHINGTON 357 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 Washington, total Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :Ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users. water users. Residential water users water users. Other water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To* farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations . WATER FRCU OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage , January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 63,429 29,752 33,539 259,995 31,483 8,729 31,951 38,215 9,900 6,048 840,631 746,002 3,291,955 112,501 105, 671 421,033 50,486 1,875 1,523 '-185 2,255 1,863 36,815 32,803 152,369 18,973 17,683 77,353 56,651 11,585 3,422 47,530 42,547 200,517 14,447 14,104 44,242 310,256 274,703 39,385 17,835 21,439 111 44,676 13,180 10,470 17,506 27,714 9,900 6,048 235,375 204,740 843 ,348 79,081 73,884 299,438 213,834 2,658 380,366 333 ,179 1,273,834 169,912 13,790 6,637 7,152 126,640 111,772 458,229 62,438 58,140 246,400 358 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coil Washington, total Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations.. acre-fee*. . From another drainage basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No. . . From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Surface water organizations . . acre-feet. . Ground water organizations . . acre-feet.. F row other organisations in the basin ........ organizations receiving* . acre-feet.. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations.. acre -feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations . . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre -feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations. . acre -feet.. To domestic water users organizations. . acre-feet. . For other use organizations. . acre-feet.. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering. . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations • 1 to 3 water users organizations. . 4 to 9 water users organizations. . 10 to 29 water users organizations . . 30 to 99 water users organizations. . 100 to 299 water users organizations. . 300 to 999 water users organizations . . 1,000 or more water users organizations. . Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. . 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. . 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. , Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. , 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. , 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet 4,922,092 3 67,703 322 4,854,389 303 4,733,940 27 120,449 34 62,388 347 4,922,092 261 1,153,487 1 4,364 346 3,764,241 202 276,123 190 270,224 16 5,899 12 3,913 235,834 208 229,722 56 318,429 53 304,632 4 13,797 13 28,343 66 350,151 60 74,475 55 1,343,856 51 1,331,013 5 12,843 9 30,132 1,127,102 20 20,343 1,846,108 1 87,600 1,931,050 2 656,916 982,273 5 151,536 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organization The net effect ! WASHINGTON 359 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Columbia River below Snake Rlv Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio: Commercial, Indian, State, ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres.. Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . . acres served. . acres irrigated. . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. , acres served . , acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations., By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars . . 97 29,860 28,371 1,422 1,109 313 17,957 16,768 70,811 16,103 15,524 54,292 9,411 8,984 8,917 8,490 35,147 13,215 12,735 5,015 4,535 20,711 8,200 "8,200 26,220 7,234 6,652 4,025 3,743 14,953 7,409 6,830 27,230 360 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Columbia River below Snake River (I-. Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage Commercial , Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre -feet. From drainage basin — , D. B. No. . From sources within basin organizations. acre- feet. Surface water organizations. acre -feet. Ground water organizations . acre -feet. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre -feet. To domestic water users organizations . acre-feet. For other use organizations . acre-feet. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organizations delivering. acre-feet ■ SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. 1 to 3 water users organizations . 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 69 116,747 67 115,564 5 1,183 110,197 70 109,419 35,989 52 35,989 60,960 8 60,960 46,940 8 46,931 18,513 8 18,017 27,268 10 26,499 WASHINGTON 361 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Columbia River above Snake River excluding Yakima River (I-C) Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reel Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 19*9.. Service area, 1959: Area served , as reported by organizations acres. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres. . Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users. water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet . . Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations.. Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated. . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served . . acres irrigated . . water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for Irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnote at end of table. 422,307 354,562 31,738 13,211 18,509 18 45,411 14,825 12,194 25,951 36,280 9,900 6,048 408,059 342,839 1,401,938 14,248 11,723 31,014 13,720 10,349 12,161 9,950 40,521 12,376 10,013 4,705 1,160 3,545 1,909 6,190 6,703 10,559 8,203 44,755 1,817 1,810 4,616 86,553 66,071 23,931 9,023 14,895 13 44,676 13,180 10,470 17,506 27,714 9,900 6,048 75,681 56,557 250,245 10,872 9,514 25,058 267,085 2,496 2,491 307,855 267,085 1,060,000 13,750 7,331 22,031 9,750 42,949 5,038 4,000 11,400 362 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Columbia River above Snalte River excluding Ya! Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin..., D. B. No. : within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet, From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving' . Conveyed to another drainage basin acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. acre -feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet. For other use organizations. acre-feet. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations 1 to 3 water users organizations 4 to 9 water users organizations 10 to 29 water users organizations 30 to 99 water users organizations 100 to 299 water users organizations 300 to 999 water users organizations 1,000 or more water users organizations Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms ) : None organizations 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations 300 to 999 acre-feet 1,000 to 2,999 ac] 3,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 29,999 I 30,000 to 99,999 I 100,000 or more a< Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. -feet organizations -feet organizations re-feet organizations re-feet organizations e-feet organizations 1,000 to 2,999 3,000 to 9,999 10,000 to 29,999 30,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more a e-feet organizations. e-feet organizations. cre-feet organizations. cre-f eet organizations . re-feet organizations. 130 2,009,621 117 1,898,310 15 111,311 26 39,430 148 2,126,716 101 676,375 148 1,450,341 147 1,432,952 20 15,154 5 2,235 74 48,124 67 46,123 8 2,001 12 3,913 81 51,297 55 9,183 42,114 81 41,861 95,470 21 39,922 55,548 24 49,371 359,683 2 80,254 367,929 21 81,967 1,601,900 1 1,514,300 1 87,600 1,601,900 1 541,600 18,443 3 18,443 83,199 2 25,550 10,120 3 10,120 10,120 3 3,703 6,417 3 6,417 tyater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels in i to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. of the quantity of surface withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The : WASHINGTON 363 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. definitions and explanations. Yafcima River (i-D) U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Connie re is 1, Indian, State, :ity, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres. . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres.. Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users. water users. . Residential water users water users., Other water users water users., TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. , Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations. , acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. , From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other Irrigation organizations acre-feet . To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres Irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnote at end of table. 15,357 14,043 73,701 16,920 16,790 75,171 13,977 7,738 6,141 161, 782 144,831 571,688 60,800 57,540 247,150 213,834 2,658 72,511 66,094 213,834 84,609 82,022 415,280 57,400 54,140 235,000 364 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Yaiima River (i-D) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. From another drainage basin organizations . acre-feet. From drainage basin..., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations . acre -feet. Surface water organizations. acre -feet. Ground water organizations . acre -feet. From other organizations tn the basin organizations receiving. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. , Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre -feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre -feet. . To domestic water users organizations . . acre-feet.. For other use organizations . , acre-feet., Delivered to other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . acre-feet . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users): None organizatio: 1 to 3 water users organizations. 4 to 9 water users organizations. 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations . 300 to 999 water users organizations. 1,000 or more water users organizatio Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet ; organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizatioi 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizatio] (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (?) (D) (D) CD) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (E) (D) (D) 154,731 74 148,872 11 988,464 11 986,430 1 2,034 1 2,658 12 991,122 11 142,022 1 64,756 331,808 1 331,808 329,150 1 115,316 213,834 1 213,834 841,568 841,568 953,753 1 143,283 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations . WASHINGTON 365 State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT. AND WATER CONVEYED. BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959 Washington, total Columbia River below Snake River Size of organization, by total water conveyed 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 1,000- 9,999 cre-feet 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 100,000 acre-feet Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet . Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water I nveyed . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES .organizations. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . . acres irrigated... Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . . acres irrigated... NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 WATER CONVEYED BY IHRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations acre-feet From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From Drainage Basin number D. B. No. From natural sources within basin organizations acre-feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre-feet From other organisations tn the basin organizations receiving acre-leel Total leaving conveyance systems organizations acre-feet Conveyance loss in basin organizations acre-feet Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations acre-feet To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre-feet To farm irrigation water users organizations acre-feet To residential water users organizations acre-feet For other use organizations acre-feet Delivered to other irrigation organizations organisations delivering AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 reported by irrigation organization: r acre irrigated, I All organizations acre-feet. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . . acre-feet... 61,029 54,680 162 54,680 2,205 J-192 2,397 60,837 152 54,375 60,082 179 58,792 1,645 1 6,300 5 22,527 1,790 20,737 20,269 15,569 16 47,413 15,948 7,131 8,817 15,948 57,616 17 4,020 59,221 4 13,037 1 4,364 4 41,820 4 41,820 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizatio 366 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 5.-NUMBER OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, TYPE OF SERVICE, NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, AND WATER CONVEYED, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (For definitions and explanations, Number of organizations organizations . TYPE OF SERVICE All water directly from surface and ground sources organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other Irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources acre-feet. , From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . Tn farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. , To farm and residential users and other Irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other ^irrigation organizations only organizations . , acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations. , acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES .organizations. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . . acres served . . acres irrigated.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. dollars. . WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations . . acre-feet.. From another drainage basin organizations.. acre -feet.. From Drainage Basin number D. B. No.. . From natural sources within basin organizations. . acre -feet. . Surface water organizations. . acre -feet. . Ground water organizations. . acre- feet.. From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving. ■ acre-feet . . Total leaving conveyance systems organizations.. acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet. . Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre-feet.. To farm irrigation water users organizations. . acre-feet.. To residential water users organizations.. acre-feet.. Far other use organizations. . acre-feet.. Delivered to other irrigation organisations organisations delivering . . acre-feet . . AVERAGE DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER PER ACRE, 1959 Per acre irrigated, as reported by Irrigation organization: All organizations acre-feet.. Organizations reporting no water from other sources used an land served by the organization organizations . . acre-feet. . Yalrijna River (1-D) Size of organization, by total water conveyed 2,205 1-192 2,397 32 245,817 91 25,488 80 25,488 69 21,620 31,396 57 3,240 19,992 5,255 14,737 18,334 13 2,670,997 42 117,828 '38 117,828 140,638 31 22,218 28,156 118,420 1 303,765 91 42 14 27,730 115,807 1 289,415 9 5 6 313 2,541 12,300 2 1 2 113 72 2,050 1 2 250 1,645 37,535 15,948 7,131 8,817 15,948 1,866,305 11 1,768,197 1,954,682 13 650,917 17 1,876,256 43 20,075 43 20,075 40 18,664 1,000- 9,999 ore-feet 2,535 -3,465 6,000 1,935 10,000- 99,999 acre-feet 170,140 472,812 14 21,965 58,762 349,294 16 323,749 8 7,491 4 18,054 1 14,000 of the quantity of surface water withdrawn by irrigation organizations. The net effect was WYOMING (367) 368 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table l.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION North Pacific Coast (Snake River) (I-H) Gros Ventre River and Snake River direct Henrys Fork (Upper Teton River) Great Basin (Bear River) (III-E) Woodruff, Utah (It) Service area, 1959: Farm area reported served by organizations 1959 Water users served, total. Farm irrigation water u Residential water users Other water users acres 1959 .water users 1959 .water users 1959 .water users 1959 .water users 1959 LAND IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF WATER, 1959 Ground water i Surface water WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems in basin organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin. From drainage basin number. . . From natural f acre-feet. .D. B. No.. .orgardaalicna receiving ■ To drainage basin number. Delivered for i To farm irrigation wa To residential water I For other use NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1959 organizations. dollars. D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for 80 acre-feet to D. B. No. Utah III-E-lb, 6,180 acre-feet ' 1,166,907 1,057,540 10,347 8,962 1,373 12 34,120 1,435,791 4,900,254 3 10,320 4,889,934 632 4,883,524 659 3,305,255 659 3,278,182 29 17,530 9 9,543 25 515,707 1,000 64,000 3,950 9 37,340 83 474,779 81 83,017 7 26,069 76 365,693 76 356, 581 8 9,112 8,705 8,497 108,450 13 108,450 108,450 13 13,869 31,383 8 31,383 1,160 9 31,383 8 1,143 6 23,194 (X) 4 7,046 7,046 1,000 35,000 2,880 Utah III-E-lc 60 334,946 37 99,048 55 330,996 37 99,048 5 3,950 1 10,260 61 334,946 37 101,928 2,875 I-H -4 254,954 8 9,112 14,180 1 6,360 28,067 4 28,067 -feet to D. B. No. Idaho I-H-3b, 9,166 acre-feet to D. B. No. V7-D-5C. WYOMING BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950 369 Gulf of California Green River) dV-E) Mississippi River ttlssc t tori River below Three F tana, excluding Platte ind Total Green River direct, Creek, and Creek Yaznpa River (Little River) Henrys Fork Blacks Fork La Barge Creek Piney Creek Hew Fork Cottonwood Creek ellowstane Rivers (VI-C Total' Cheyenne River Total River Belle Fourche River (1, 11, 16) (8b) (9) (10) other irrigation organizations organisations delivering. . acre-feet.. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations. . 1 to 3 water users organizations. . 4 to 9 water users organizations. . 10 to 29 water users organizations. . 30 to 99 water users organizations. . 100 to 299 water users organizations. . 300 to 999 water users organizations . . 1,000 or more water users organizations.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. . 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations . . 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. . 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. . D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual organizations. NA Not available. lWater was transferred to the basin and released to natural stream channels In ex to increase the available surface water supply in the basin or State. 490 1,078,848 485 1,074,598 6 4,250 43 82,510 519 1,133,076 503 182,862 A 9,379 1,222,388 3 10,320 106 1,212,068 105 1,209,908 1 2,160 11 81,408 130,952 2 130,952 1 79,137 2 210,089 2 83,679 245,436 12 1,335,651 9 290,851 3 537,207 10 507,593 of the quantity of surface withdrawn by irrigation organizati, The net effect i 380 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Snake River above American Falls, Idaho (i-H) Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Projects and storage systems operated by- bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. 1949. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . Water users served, 1959, total water users. Farm irrigation water users; water users. Residential water users water users. TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations . Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To" farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources acre-feet . , From other Irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . , acre-feet., To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations. . acre-feet., All of water from other organizations organizations. , Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet., To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. , To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . , Water to farm and residential users -• acre-feet. , Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet. , No water conveyed organizations . , WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . , acres served . , acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet)., acre-feet per acre., Organizations reporting water from other used on land served by the organizations. , acres served., acres irrigated . , water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars.. By water users organizations dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 59,752 54,498 19,080 25,920 40,500 65,797 60,905 355,311 10,567 9,705 24,339 19,080 25,920 40,500 35,584 32,309 225,791 17,640 15,895 28,080 11,420 22,990 21,535 86,225 9,895 9,105 21,903 WYOMING 381 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Snake River above American Falls, Idaho (I-H) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamatlo: els and storage ms operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. acre-feet. From another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. From drainage basin. . ., D. B. No.. From sources within basin organizations. acre-feet. Surface water organizations. acre-feet. Ground water organizations. acre-feet. From other organisations in the basin organisations receiving. acre-feet. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. acre -feet. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. acre-feet. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations. acre-feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations. Bcre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizations. acre-feet . For other use organizations. acre-feet. Delivered In other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : None organizations . 1 to 3 water users organizations . 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations . 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations . 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 31 47-1,779 76 470,829 5 3,950 9 37,340 83 474,779 81 83,017 7 26,069 76 365,693 76 356, 581 8 9,112 225,846 66 225,338 12 146,777 12 26,045 5 22,180 8 98,552 for individual organizatio 382 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Bear River and Green River (III-E and IV-E) Uninc orpora ted U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects anH storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949. . Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users.. Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users. . Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet.. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . From surface and ground water sources . . . ; acre-feet . . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet.. Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations only organizations . . acre -feet. . No water conveyed organizations. . WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. . acres served . . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. . acres served. . acres irrigated.. water delivered to farms (acre-feet).. acre-feet per acre.. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations.. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 202,551 177,286 3,960 800 4.284 201,567 176,965 493,287 8,279 7,616 15,188 74,010 67,092 70,231 63,313 190,453 3,779 3,779 7,840 67,375 59,431 3,960 800 4,284 72,820 64,876 137,409 1,850 1,850 5,308 61,166 50,763 58, 516 48,776 165,425 2,650 1,987 2,040 WYOMING 383 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Bear River and Green River (III-E and TV-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 From another drainage basin organizations acre-feet From drainage basin — , D. B. No. : within basin organizations acre -feet Surface water organizations acre-feet Ground water organizations acre -feet From other organizations in the basin organizations receiving' • Conveyed to another drainage basin organizatio acre -feet. To drainage basin number D. B. No. Delivered for use in the basin organizations acre-feet. To farm irrigation water users organizations. acre-feet. To domestic water users organizatio acre-feet. For other use organizat. acre-feet. acre-feet ■ . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm Irrigation water users ) : None organizations. . , 1 to 3 water users organizations. . , 4 to 9 water users organizations. . . 10 to 29 water users organizations. . , 30 to 99 water users organizations.., 100 to 299 water users organizations.., 300 to 999 water users organizations. . 1,000 or more water users organizations. . , Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations . . , 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations.. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations.. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations. . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations.. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations.. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations.. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations.. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations.. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations.. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations.. 582,917 102 582,917 593,237 100 83,183 499,656 104 499,446 231,306 80 231,306 198,503 80 198,293 152,073 16 152,073 133,688 18 133,688 199, 538 6 32,073 167,465 6 167,465 individual organizatio: 384 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa Platte River {VI-D and VI-E) Unincorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, city, and other Irrigation organizations organizations 1959.. 1949.. Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . . Water users served, 1959, total water users. . Farm irrigation water users; water users. . Residential water users water users . . Other water users water users. . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet . . To' farm and residential users only organizations . . acre -feet. . To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet . . Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . To other irrigation organizations . only organizations. . acre-feet. . Part of water from other organizations organizations . ■ Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Frcm surface and ground water sources acre-feet. . From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet.. To farm and residential users only organizations. . acre-feet.. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. , Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. , To other irrigation organizations only organizations. , acre-feet.. All of water from other organizations organizations., Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. , To farm and residential users only organizations . . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. , Water to farm and residential users ■ acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FRCM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations . acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 107,273 217,170 24,634 17,386 35,813 445,254 432, 387 700,405 10,014 9,914 23,959 135, 317 124,217 1 1,972 1,200 772 1,772 1 1,772 134,890 123,790 207,433 45,105 44,742 23,434 16,614 34,041 37,266 37,003 66,688 7,839 7,739 20,518 WYOMING 385 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Coa (For definitions and explanatio Platte River (VI-D and VI-E) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage systems operated by bureau Commercial, Indian, State, :lty, and other WATER CONVEYED BY IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, 1959 Total entering conveyance systems organizations. . acre-fee-t. . From another drainage basin organizations. . acre-feet.. From drainage basin..., D. B. No... From sources within basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Surface water organizations . . acre-feet.. Ground water organizations. . acre-feet.. From other organizations in the basin organi3alions receiving* ■ acre-feet*. Total leaving conveyance systems organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyance loss in basin organizations. . acre-feet.. Conveyed to another drainage basin organizations.. acre-feet. . To drainage basin number D. B. No.. . Delivered for use in the basin organizations.. acre -feet. . To farm irrigation water users organizations.. acre-feet. . To domestic water users organizations . . acre-feet.. For other use organizations . . acre-feet.. Delivered in other irrigation organizations organizations delivering. . acre-feet . . SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, 1959 Size of organization (number of farm irrigation water users ) : 1 to 3 water users 4 to 9 water users organizations . 10 to 29 water users organizations. 30 to 99 water users organizations. 100 to 299 water users organizations. 300 to 999 water users organizations . 1,000 or more water users organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water delivered directly to farms): None organizations. 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. Size of organization (acre-feet of water conveyed ) : None organizations . 1 to 299 acre-feet organizations. 300 to 999 acre-feet organizations. 1,000 to 2,999 acre-feet organizations. 3,000 to 9,999 acre-feet organizations. 10,000 to 29,999 acre-feet organizations. 30,000 to 99,999 acre-feet organizations. 100,000 or more acre-feet organizations. 203,418 88 203,418 15 93,667 14 91,507 1 2,160 1 16,614 avoid disclosure of information for individual organizati 386 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. (For definitions and explanations, Yellowstone River dir Clarks Fork direct, and Big Horn River (VI-F-ld, 4a, and VT-GJ Uninc orpora ted U. S. Bureau of Reclamatio Irrigation organizations organizations 1959. . 1949. , Service area, 1959: Area served, as reported by organizations acres . . Area irrigated, as reported by organizations acres . , Water users served , 1959, total water users . . Farm irrigation water users: water users., Residential water users water users . , Other water users water users . . TYPE OF SERVICE, 1959 All water directly from surface and ground water sources organizations. . Total water conveyed acre-feet. . Water delivered acre-feet. . To' farm and residential users only organizations. acre -feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations . . Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre -feet. To other irrigation organizations . only organizations . acre-feet. Part of water from other organizations organizations . . Total water conveyed acre-feet. From surface and ground water sources.... acre-feet. From other irrigation organizations acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet . To farm and residential users only organizations. acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations . acre -feet. All of water from other organizations organizations. Total water conveyed acre-feet. Water delivered acre-feet. To farm and residential users only organizations . acre-feet. To farm and residential users and other irrigation organizations organizations. Water to farm and residential users • acre-feet. Water to other irrigation organizations acre-feet. To other irrigation organizations only organizations. acre-feet. No water conveyed organizations. WATER FROM OTHER SOURCES Organizations reporting no water from other sources used on the land served by the organization organizations . acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre -feet). acre-feet per acre. Organizations reporting water from other sources used on land served by the organization organizations. acres served. acres irrigated. water delivered to farms (acre-feet). acre-feet per acre. NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, 1950-1959 Expenditures for additional new works and equipment for irrigation and drainage, January 1, 1950-December 31, 1959 organizations. By U. S. B. R dollars. By water users organizations dollars . See footnotes at end of table . 345,803 220,370 1 -18, 190 183,209 107,989 478,204 432,945 1,705,940 11,226 6,967 25,949 75,200 62, 501 209,469 5,146 2,587 4,589 12,104 11,475 1-6,382 24,074 13,213 116, 289 108,111 503, 516 6,080 4,380 21,360 333, 699 208, 895 11,280 71,088 47,768 205, 068 192,026 696, 525 42,730 40,540 1-23,344 79,137 39,696 42,730 40,540 126,410 236, 503 148,225 4,000 69, 088 34,328 112,053 104,560 349,571 WYOMING 387 State Table 4.-NUMBER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, BY SIZE OF ORGANIZATION, AND NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT, BY DRAINAGE BASINS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1950-Con. Yellowstone River direct above Livingston, Clarks Fork direct, and Big Horn River (VI-F-ld, 4a, and VI-G) Unincorporated Incorporated U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Projects and storage W^tlTTW nptT!|t.'or:ilril coop Hirulcd C(HJ[MT:ilil (b) I ucorporuu-d mutual (e) Irrigation district? . . . . ., (d) A farm or ranch? (e) Operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation? . (0 trpcrated by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs?. («) City or town? (hi Other? (Describe.) i II.— WATEK USERS AND ACRES SERVED IN 195! by this 01 ()f these \ (•) Farm a D Number D Number D Number should be dually irrigated in Section III.— SUPPLY OF WATEK IN 1959 drainage ditches) by diversion or ground water sources (ii from pumped wells. (b) F Rowing wells, anil springs) (c) Frulu a canal, pipe, or r by another organization If "Yes" for (ct. Kiv No □ Yes Q No D Yes D no a v-s a _L_ node. •xplui inuirr HKMAIlkS l,.n. nrej/*diliiruii; I'lfi'l i Report actual amount operated by lliis organiz.it rights or wlii-tlier |wivnitt.t u-,is made for tin- water, " Omit any water i only for liydr, -electric power. H water waaatored in a reterooir: (1 ) Report in 8(a) (he amount dioei from the reaercoir directly into canals or pipes (except for hvdroi -1. -» power.) r™ " (.1) If «... i*il in .959 from— ! *«•'< : ll nder REMARKS. Section III.— SUPPLY OF WATER IN 1959— Continued Whrtt percent of v flume, meter, or o (a) Water from surface sources^ (b) Water from ground sources' (c) Water from another organ iz l IV.— DISPOSITION OF WATER IN 1959 allons under "A" below. If acre-feel or millions of gallons cannot be given, report rate of flow in one of the units shown and the duration of flow under "B". If all entries cannot be given under either "A" or ■'B," report under "C" the percent of total supply which was disposed of by individual users for irrigation of farm and ranch lands? . (For acres reported in question 6.) individual (c) Delivery to or for other REMARKS.) (d) Spillback. wastage, and from canals, xra ■ent of supply i' fur conveyance loss for <|ui-s[iou 10(e) above?. . No [J Yes Q no a v.* a >luiiN|i "* T— "bl, lun„ T.-o-htp R.n<* nearby stream, valley, Section VI.— EXPENDITURES FOR WORKS AND EQUIPMENT, 1950-59* December 31. 1959? (Include expenditures for nets construction, enlargement, or improvement of works, or for purchase of additional new equipment Include only that portion of multiple-purpose works chargeable to the irrigation and drainage ranch lands, and the portion financed by this organization of the cost of farm of works built jointly with another organization for repairs and replacements, operati constructed before 1950, purchase of other irrigation organization, or conti constructed by the TJ.9 Bureau of I t inclu itenance, payments for works land, or stock or shares in an- lents for the purchase of works >r any other irrigation organ- VII.— WATER DELIVERED TO OTHER IRRIGATION ORGANIZATIONS KfttKJ on deliver any water for the i nds in 1959 through laterals which ' ned by others? No Q Yes □ 19. Did this operated If "Yes"— (a) Did any of these laterals receiv owners or operators of farm and If "Yes"— (If more than one, list under REMARKS.) (b) Did any of the laterals obtain water from any other Bource? No D Yes Q If "Yes"— i this organization. (If more than one, list under REMARKS.) 20. Did this organization deliver any water to any other irrigation organization in 1959? No Q Yes Q If "Yes"— ; and address of that organization. , list under REMARKS.) REMARKS and explanations (please give question number to which remarks < explanations relate). : REMARKS Continued 21. Name and address of person who should be consulted if questions arise concerning This report is substantially e 396 QUESTIONNAIRE 1 5_, 9, 142. 221, 223. 224, requ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUBEIU 01 IRRIGATION REPORT 1-2 CENSUS OF IRRIGATION 1959 "ID TYPE OF ORGANIZATION i known? None D Other i . Is this organization — (Mark one.) (a) Unincorporated mutual or unincorporated cooperath (b) Incorporated mutual or incorporated cooperative? . . (c) Irrigation district? (d) Operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation? . . . (e) Operated by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs? - . . (0 City or town? (g) Other? (Describe.) INSTRUCTIONS for Sections II and HI: All questions relating to wat< and water delivered refer to physical flow of water during 1959 in th facilities operated by Ihi- organi/uUmi, regardless of the ownership of the wale rights, or whether payment was made for Ihe water. Report any w icallv delivered to facilities operated bv another organization. Do r tranfers of water rights not accompanied by physical flow of water in facilities of this organization and those of another. II— WATER USERS AND ACRES SERVED IN 1959 If "Yea"— (1) Did any of these laterals receive cash payments from the owners or operators of farm or ranch lands? No Q Yea Q (2) Did any of the lateral from any other sourci (If in doubt No D Yes □ 3 (1) and (2), indicate "Yea.") (b) Did this orKJiiiiiMil leliver any water to any other irrigation organization in 1959? No D Yes Q "Yes" for any of the questions in the (Inclu which delivered red by this organization.) Water users served: (a) How many i by this organ (Dor checked n Of these wa (b) Farm or i (c) Resident (d) Other? _ reported in 5(b) nonfar. :he shaded square ir nch irrigation D Number- D Number. i (b), (c), and (d) and e n 1959. Do not include land c delivered through other (a) How many of these acres (reported i were actually irrigated in 1959 with \ this organization? (b) Or, if acres cannot be given for 7(a), what percent of these 959 \ i III.— SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF WATER IN 1959 and explain under REMARKS i perilled bv tins orgnru. ighls or whether pay in nly for hydroelectric ] .■(l)Repori in 8(a) f/ie fi- nder REMARKS S'D DISPOSITION OF WATER IN ti water was obtained in 1959- surface sources (i.e. from srr< and drainage ditches) by di mping from pumped wells, this orgai operated (c) From a canal, pipi . by another organization? (Give name, address, and quantity obtained fro below.) (a) Water from surface s (b) Water from ground s 10. How much water was disposed of in 195' (a) Delivery directly to individual users irrigation of farm and ranch lands? (b) Delivery directly to individual users domestic or residential use? elivery to other irrigation organizations? ie sure to report for each organization for which the lswer is checked "Yes" in the shaded square in question nd quantity of water delivered (If more than two, list others under REMARKS ) (d) Delivery to other users or for other i (Describe under REMARKS ) (e) Spillback, wastage. (Seepage and evaporation from canals, and wastage i i. Do not include losses before wat< s organization, losses after delivery I (Add (a), (b), (c), (d), (e),and (0) (This total must equal total water eu reported in question 8(d).) What percent of the for irrigation of f 10(a)) was measured . the point of delivery t 12. What percent of \ r delivered to other irrigation eported in 10(c)) i • measured s > which wat ) conveyance loss? . 14. (a) Was any water from other sources or other organizations also used in 1959 to irrigate the same farm and ranch land to which water was delivered directly by this organization? No □ If "Yes"— (b) Approximately what percent of the total amount of water used to irrigate tins laud in 1959 was delivered bv this organization? 15. What was the average amount of water. from all sources, used per acre irrigated on this QUESTIONNAIRE 397 Section IV.— LOCATION DFSol'Ki IS OK WATER AND POINTS OF DELIVERY TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS INSTRUCTIONS Describe Incut. mi by section, known, or describe by referring to the direction and town or some point such as an important highway on of the point or points at which water was received this organization— (•I From surface sources (i.e., from streams, lakes, reservoirs, drainage ditches), by diversion or pumping by thiu organization (water reported in question 8(a)) T (I) Give name of surface source of stream and location of diversioi (2) Give location of diversion points: 1. Sec. _; T _; R _ 2. Sec. _;T_;R_ 3. Sec (b) From another organization. (Water reported in question 8(c).) . Sec. _; T _; R _ 2. Sec. __; T _; R _ 3. Sec. _; T _; R i R _ 3. Sec Section V.— EXPENDITURES FOR WORKS AND EQUIPMENT, 1950-59 (Include expenditures for new construction, enlargment, or improvement of works, or for purchase of additional new equipment. Include only that portion works chargeable to the irrigation and drainage of the cost of multipl of farm and ranch Ian of works built jointly with another organize for repairs and replacements, operation ai constructed before 1950, purchase of stock i zation, or contracts or payments for the pi U.S. Bureau of.Reclamation or any other tr > not include expenditures nance, payments for works n another irrigation organ i- REMARKS and explanations (please give questic explanations relate) number to which remarks i REMARKS- -Coin I ENUMERATOR'S RECORD (c) Points of delivery to other organizations Instructions for n d address of person who should be < 398 QUESTIONNAIRE This census is authorized by Act of Congress, United States Code, Title 13, Sections 5, 9, 142, 221, 223, and 224, requiring that the inquiries be answered completely and accurately, and guaranteeing that the information furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The census report cannot be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation. i December 31. 1-3 No. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUREAU OF THE CENSUS . KANSAS ■ 2 IRRIGATION REPORT 1QCQ CENSUS OF IRRIGATION X^^^ -Section I.— NAME AND TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: 2. By what other name is this organization known? None Q Other names . 3. Is this organization — (Mark one.) (a) Unincorporated mutual or unincorporated cooperative? □ (b) Incorporated mutual or incorporated cooperative? □ (c) Irrigation district? □ (d) Operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation? '. . . Q (e) Operated by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs? □ (f) City or town? ' □ (g) Other? (Describe.) □ INSTRUCTIONS for Sections II and III: All questions relating to water obtained and water delivered refer to physical flow of water during 1959 in the facilities operated by this organization, regardless of the ownership of the ,er or water rights, or whether payment was made for the water. Report .' water physically delivered to facilities operated by another organization. Do not report transfers of water rights not accompanied by physical flow of water between the facilities of this organization and those of another. Water received from another (a) Did this organ; ly water directly in 1959 ks operated by any other organization? . give name of each organization, (b) If "Y and report quantity of 1959 and drainage basin in which th was received by this organization — 1 Address ■1 Water delivered to other irrigation organizations: (a) Did this organization deliver any water for the irrigation of farm and ranch lands in 1959 through laterals which were operated or maintained by others? No D Yes Q If "Yes"— (1) Did any of these laterals receive cash payments from the owners or operators of r farm or ranch lands? . . No D Yes □ (2) Did any of these laterals obtain any water from any other source? No Q Yes Q (If in doubt in regard to answers for questions (1) and (2), indicate "Yes.") (b) Did this organization deliver water to any other irrigation organization in 1959? . . . . No □ Yes d (Include any organization, except an individual farm, which delivered any water for farm or ranch irrigation, even if irrigation is not the main purpose of the organization.) DEFINITION: An irrigation organization is a group of two or more water \ company, a corporation, or a governmental district or agency that operates facilities to supply water for irrigation of farm or ranch lands. It may be either a formal, legal organization or an informal or cooperative arrangement. Please enter any explanation, for any question, under REMARKS. Give name and address of organizations for which " Yes" is checked i the shaded square in question 5. Report quantity of water delivered in 1959 and drainage basin in which delivery was made. Address _ Water users served: (a) How many water users were served directly by this organization in 1959?. . . (Do not include water users served through other organizations for which "Yes" is checked in the shaded square in question 5.) None All D.B. No. _ D.B. No. _ D.B. No. _ □ D □ r y ♦These hould be equals— Acres of farm and (a) How orgar (This should be th. nfar nch lands served: res of farm and ranch lands were st n 1959 in each drainage basin? e area for which the water us* itled to receive water in 1959. organizations for which "Yes" w ved directly by this ■s reported in 6(b)(1) did Do not include land of the water was delivered ,s checked in the shaded cluullv irrigated in 1959 i QUESTIONNAIRE 399 Section III.— SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF WATER IN 19f»9 d of ailable, make the best rator's maps. INSTRIVTIONS for Section HI: Give quantity of water obtained and disp 10I1 drainage basin in acre-feet. If measurement* are possible estimates. Determine drainage basins from census ei Report sources {and deliveries) of water in the basin in which thi aves) canals or pipes operated by this organization For every item, the sum of entries for individual basins should equal the total for that item for all basins. Water to be included: Report actual amount s of water conveyed during 1959 in facilities operated by this organization regardless of ownership of water or water ' ts, or whether payment was made for the water. Report all water transferred in ,nal or pipe from" one drainage basin to another for any purpose. Omit water diverted ur released only for hydroelectric power, unless transferred to another basin. Any other discharge of water from a canal or pipe into a natural stream or drainage ditch should be reported under 9(e). Reservoirs: (1) Do not report any water rel.-a.-d mt>. the -ir.Mii, an on-fltrcam reservoir. (2) If water "was diverted from a Stream bell consider the stream rather than the reservoir as the- source of water, i amount diverted from the stream in the basin where diverted. (3) Wa a reservoir directly into a canal or pipe should be reported as divt reservoir. If a reservoir operated by this organization received only n report the amount diverted from the reservoir under 8(a) If water wa? a reservoir in pipes or canals, report this inflow in 8(h), the source of tl 8(a). (b). (c), or presenting a legally organized drainage project and was classified by size on the basis of the total acres reported for the county. The possible inclusion in the county report of undertakings of individual landowners or of cooperating groups of landowners without formal organization under State laws was disregarded. In 1960, the determination of the year started or organized for a combined report represented the year the management was es- tablished, or the year the first drain was started if the manage- ment preceded the drainage activities. The determination of the land for which drainage had been established since 1950, however, provided a measure of new undertakings for organizations estab- lished before 1950. Except for Delaware, the predominant type of drainage organ- ization in the so-called "county-drain" States was the county drain. For most counties in these States, the 1960 procedure pro- vided data very comparable to those in 1950. The change in procedure affected only counties having drainage organizations not classed as county drains. For Delaware, since the pre- dominant type of drainage organization was the drainage district, under the 1960 procedure each district required a separate report. The combined report used in 1950 was retained in 1960, for Dela- ware, only for districts for which there was no organization in 1960. (See "Drainage projects by size.") "Drainage-district" States. — This designation was used for all drainage States other than "county-drain" States. For these States, the predominant type was the drainage district and the 1960 and 1950 procedures more nearly paralleled those used in 1940. The most pronounced difference was in the reporting of irrigation drainage. "Irrigation" States. — This designation is used for that group of "drainage-district" States for which the 1950 data included drained lands reported in the Irrigation Census. The effect on the data, of the exclusion in 1960 of drainage undertakings which had been required solely because of irrigation, was lim- ited to these States and a few counties in the "county-drain" States. "Other" States refer to those "drainage-district" States not affected by the method of handling irrigation drainage. These States were least affected by changes in procedures. SUMMARY OF DRAINAGE ACTIVITIES The total area in drainage projects serving agricultural lands, as determined in the 1960 Census, was 101,870,257 acres. This area, benefited by drainage projects of 500 or more acres, is less than the 102,688,331 acres reported in 1950 but actually represents an increase for comparable categories of land. The 1960 data did not include approximately 3 million acres of drained irrigated lands and about 6 million acres of swamp and waste lands counted in 1950 but excluded under the 1960 procedures. Of the 1960 total area of 101,870,257 acres within drainage project boundaries, 9,573,393 acres represented extensive areas either not being used for agriculture or not benefited by drainage works established by the projects. The remaining 92,296,864 acres, after the exclusion of extensive nonagricultural and non- drained lands, represented the area predominantly agricultural which had been benefited by installed drainage works. However, this total contained an unknown amount of interspersed non- agricultural land. Drainage was reported, as newly established since 1950, on 5,336,593 acres. This newly established drainage area represented both improvement of lands already in agricul- ture and the reclamation of new lands for agriculture. One-third of these newly drained lands represented additions to drainage projects in existence in 1950 and two-thirds, lands for which drainage works were established by projects started since 1950. Projects initiated since 1950 also included new works or services for 2,637,792 acres on which drainage had been previously established. A large proportion of these newly established proj- ects were undertakings of groups of farmowners cooperating with- out legal organization or undertakings of individual farmowners. The acreage of benefited lands of individual landowners and cooperative groups was approximately 2% times that reported in 1950. In 1960, projects started prior to 1950 accounted for 93.6 percent of the total agricultural lands reported as provided with drainage. INTRODUCTION XXIII Three-fifths of these older projects reported drainage activity in the period 1050 to 1959, with one-fifth reporting construction of new drainage works. Approximately one-fifth of those providing new works since 1950 had extended their facilities to lands not previously drained. Two-fifths of the projects started before 1950 reported no maintenance or other drainage services provided since 1950. Maintenance work on public drains by individual landowners would not have been included in the reports for public drains. The total cost of drainage works and services for the 10-year period amounted to $416,875,865, of which $1S5,688,673 was for new works. New facilities represented, principally, construction of 33,543 miles of open ditches: 2,192 miles of tile or covered drains ; 2,017 miles of levees ; and the installation of 957 pumps. Costs for maintenance and operation of established drains, ex- clusive of any maintenance for public drains by individual land- owners, amounted to $2.50 per acre drained, or 25 cents per acre per year. The greatest portion of the agricultural land in drainage proj- ects is located in the North Central States and lower Mississippi Valley. The States with the largest drained acreage in 1960 were Indiana with 11,053,446 acres, Minnesota with 10,560,808 acres, Michigan with 9,877,049 acres, Ohio with 8,809,415 acres, and Louisiana with 7,110,624 acres. These five States accounted for more than one-half of the total drained agricultural land. These States were followed in order by Iowa with 6,871,339 acres, Texas with 5,691,130 acres, Illinois with 5,563,426 acres, and Florida with 4,855,327 acres. Three States accounted for more than one-half of the land on which drainage had been newly established since January 1, 1950. These three States were Minnesota with 1,244,237 acres on which drainage bad been newly established, Louisiana with 965,687 acres, and Florida with 548,956 acres. Other leading States were Texas with 318,198 acres, North Carolina with 254,482 acres, Mis- sissippi with 249,368 acres, California with 244,352 acres, and Arkansas with 233,263 acres. These eight States accounted for more than three-fourths of the total land on which drainage had been established since January 1, 1950. Florida led all States in the amount spent for agricultural drainage for the 10-year period, 1950 to 1959, with a total cost of $91,027,636 for all drainage works and services. Of this total, $68,012,516 represented an outlay for new construction. Florida accounted for more than one-fifth of the total reported by all States for drainage works and services and more than one-third of the total cost of new works. Louisiana reported a total ex- penditure of $45,796,344, and Minnesota, $41,809,993, with more than one-half of each total representing new works. Michigan followed with a total cost of $37,186,074, of which $32,402,708 was for maintenance, the largest amount of maintenance reported for any State. SUMMARY (i) DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o o ^~ ^ CO 1— u 111 — » O a: _ o. "D c LU O _o < z "5 D < ta "5 O u ^ Z O) o o «-fc- z o < »> 3,616,607 3,286,656 2,338,334 87,991,617 Area added 1950-1959 Acres1 5,481,823 875,888 1,238,870 3,367,065 'Are. served by two projects included in each project. Summary Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, BY [Data for Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total1 (acres) Served by two projects1 (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres1 Projects reporting Acres1 All 8,461 2,503 5,958 99,098,430 6,258,852 92,839,578 13,078,003 2,149,374 10,928,629 7,190 1,232 5,958 93,616,607 2,637,792 90,978,815 1,791 1,521 270 5,481,823 3,621,060 1,860,763 1 Are as served toy two ■ projects Included In each proje SUMMARY BY SIZE: CENSUS OF 1960 39 States] Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne* works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6,137 416,875,865 3,606 185,688,673 3,333 33,543.5 427 2,192.1 322 2,016.9 357 957 264 1 .2,044 13,104,350 1,573 8,180,769 1,493 5,255.6 145 426.6 90 250.5 90 169 72 2 1,421 16,647,121 887 8,4%, 226 824 5,263.0 92 198.8 75 258.8 86 162 68 3 1,123 32,430,117 519 14,452,400 466 4,378.7 48 132.8 82 484.7 89 229 55 4 527 28,697,412 197 8,724,035 171 2,022.3 17 30.2 30 174.3 35 77 22 5 384 34,240,516 129 11,002,856 106 2,267.9 11 15.3 25 239.0 30 200 21 « 256 31,434,415 78 8,399,809 70 2,831.9 14 23.3 10 113.0 9 33 6 7 139 41,950,143 64 16,303,136 58 3,904.0 15 199.2 6 76.7 11 55 9 8 243 218,371,791 159 110,129,442 145 7,620.1 85 1,165.9 4 419.9 7 32 LI 9 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: CENSUS OF 1960 39 States] Cost of drainage works 1950-1959 New works constructed, nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open d itches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6,137 416,875,865 3,606 185,688,673 3,333 33,543.5 427 2,192.1 322 2,016.9 357 957 264 ! 1,635 39,803,405 1,366 21,315,822 1,332 17,517.1 65 355.9 200 1,102.7 212 667 63 2 1,736 11,694,288 1,426 8,872,991 1,355 3,552.4 159 296.4 32 77.2 24 34 88 3 2,766 365,378,172 814 155,499,860 646 12,474.0 203 1,539.8 90 837.0 121 256 113 4 YEAR OF ORGANIZATION: CENSUS OF 1960 39 States] Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6,137 2,503 3,634 416,875,865 53,884,348 362,991,517 3,606 2,348 1,258 185,688,673 44,197,206 141,491,467 3,333 2,273 1,060 33,543.5 15,466.3 16,077.2 427 207 220 2,192.1 538.1 1,654.0 322 147 175 2,016.9 654.5 1,362.4 357 108 249 957 266 691 264 133 131 1 3 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, AREA, SIZE, Item and Census year Approximate land area acres. Land in f aims acres . Drainage projects number. Net in drainage projects1, used for agriculture drained i drained and used for agriculture Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959. . . Area served by two or more projects of Individual PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE 500 to 999 acrei 1,000 to 1,999 I 2,000 to 4,999 i 5,000 to 9,999 i .number of projects . . . acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects . . . acres served... 10,000 to 19,999 acres number of projects... acres served... 20,000 to 49,999 acrea number of projects... acres served... 50,000 to 99,999 i 100,000 or more a. •number of projects... acres served... .number of projects . . . acres served. .. PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by i PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19593 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. . dollars.. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting.. dollars.. Pumps projects reporting. . , number of pumps . . , Other (see text) projects reporting... Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . . dollars... 8,461 101,870,257 9,573,393 92,296,864 2,847 1,950,621 2,081 2,881,301 4,883,398 728 5,081,845 499 6,963,107 320 9,795,271 152 10,630,513 246 56,912,374 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Total of acres of Individual projects with no deduction for land included re excluded. 3Includes projects taken over by another -project prior to 1960. See text. 11 69,901 4,000 65,901 4,870,106 1£9,140 4,680,966 150,233 109 144,769 76 238,843 60 439,295 54 776,548 45 1,388,425 12 778,208 12 1,849,017 356 1,934,825 23,574 1,911,251 i project; extensive contiguous 55,496 55,496 2,892 5,930 4 11,464 4 35,210 60 356,702 15,780 340,922 340,066 856 600 516 9,222,517 4,367,190 4,855,327 101,911 109 147,268 107 340,809 66 473,168 38 531,642 31 851, 598 13 909,054 4 2,993,041 not used for agricultu not drained (line 5) SUMMARY AND TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, 1960; AND DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950 TO 1959; BY STATES * Illinois Indiana lo™ Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 52,933,120 15,232,401 33 35,795,200 30,327,261 1,496 23,158,400 18,613,046 292 35,860,480 33,830,950 249 52,510,720 50,152,870 103 25,512,320 17,030,675 28 28,867,840 10,347,328 915 6,319,360 3,456,769 138 36,492,160 14,782,507 86 51,205,760 30,796,097 307 30,222,720 18,630,263 590 44,248,320 33,155,226 425 1 2 3 130,982 5,616,121 11,120,936 6,884,409 402,330 945,515 9,089,516 353,837 10,208,735 11,688,201 3,123,227 3,123,416 4 20,000 52,695 67,490 13,070 29,220 56,716 1,978,892 3,390 331,686 1,127,393 82,620 26,100 5 110,982 5,563,426 11,053,446 6,871,339 373,110 888,799 7,110,624 350,447 9,877,049 10,560,808 3,040,607 3,097,316, 1. 110,113 864 5,428,733 134,693 10,980,064 73,382 6,748,104 123,235 309,135 63,975 882,753 6,046 6,144,937 965,687 341,631 8,816 9,753,462 123,587 9,316,571 1,244,237 2,791,239 249,368 3,059,174 38,142 7 6 293,808 210,322 190,819 4,873 2,000 1,255,460 44,541 23,279 475,138 294,417 517,507 9 110,982 5,883,070 11,267,848 7,063,570 377,983 890,799 8,457,799 396,786 9,900,328 11,045,146 3,354,500 3,670,629 10 11 8,075 9 12,214 313 228,468 438 633,572 120 80,373 59 77,882 61 40,868 51 72,690 26 20,036 23 34,597 7 4,566 6 8,683 373 261,601 271 373,294 45 31,330 36 52,090 28 18,013 5 7,085 110 76,273 76 105,305 222 149,764 122 161,464 99 65,228 85 118,155 11 12 13 14 9 30,656 2 11,988 435 1,380,782 132 1,240,267 28 82,548 12 85,208 36 115,231 19 140,346 24 70,415 22 155,065 1 2,000 2 14,400 126 361,443 28 203,467 41 127,218 13 89,562 1 4,200 3 22,096 34 95,505 5 36,520 1U 346,550 53 361,648 108 331,669 50 345,052 15 16 17 18 "i 48,049 98 1,317,391 27 822,295 8 101,632 8 273,059 30 429,493 16 532,875 8 97,870 2 29,191 2 53,371 43 600,013 36 1,111,624 2 33,541 2 31,169 5 184,213 7 105,929 18 608,036 41 582,586 25 710,266 43 603,643 29 847,008 19 20 21 22 2 151,034 1 109,261 6 479,819 51 10,087,327 13 932,852 23 4,799,215 5 335,569 3 443,019 16 1,046,309 22 4,500,048 1 63,045 5 403,485 37 9,230,067 22 1,597,870 35 8,419,708 12 898,322 1 143,900 8 527,879 3 831,995 23 24 25 26 5 4,074 39 78,673 18 22,765 10 11,428 5 3,660 1 2,000 526 810,903 11 7,454 25 34,930 121 155,650 55 42,154 27 28 3 4,362 154 228,762 188 237,047 89 125,657 14 23,427 10 8,660 235 309,784 9 14,183 21 22,724 192 248,293 230 292,531 56 57,739 29 30 25 102,546 1,303 5,575,635 86 11,008,036 150 6,926,485 84 350,896 17 880,139 154 7,337,112 129 382,603 54 9,870,150 90 10,761,923 239 2,906,319 314 3,570,736 31 32 1 704 101 227,957 154 197,004 64 75,368 27 68,772 8 6,646 307 1,521,116 22 36,354 22 16,365 160 370,380 197 435,313 111 167,964 33 34 32 110,278 1,395 5,655,113 138 11,070,844 185 6,988,202 76 309,211 20 884,153 608 6,936,683 116 360,432 64 9,883,963 147 10,674,766 393 2,919,132 314 3,502,665 35 36 29 1,027 254 202 96 17 753 29 79 248 374 302 37 2,011,573 28,691,965 13,598,832 21,032,299 1,665,416 897,753 45,796,344 409,398 37,186,074 41,809,993 9,557,061 12,138,381 38 16 200,332 228 11,114,587 158 2,528,431 110 5,726,91/4 45 850,795 10 97,291 576 i4, 432, 591 23 393,798 67 4,783,366 207 23,831,372 223 3,855,591 117 936,412 39 40 11 38.6 143 374.5 135 487.0 78 271.1 44 168.0 10 28.4 562 8,202.7 23 137.2 64 974.6 205 2,333.2 ; 222 566.6 113 296.7 41 42 1 2.5 83 124.9 57 160.0 60 282.8 1 0.1 1 20.0 1 0.1 29 208.5 47 935.6 36 8.5 43 44 5 8.6 24 115.2 2 0.3 6 6.5 13 33.4 34 215.2 2 4.7 2 0.4 3 3.3 13 42.6 45 46 11 18 1 30 45 50 1 1 36 2 2 19 "2 45 91 16 7 15 2 2 2 1 3 4 3 5 8 47 48 49 29 1,811,241 936 17,577,378 162 11,070,401 138 15,305,385 76 814,621 10 800,462 490 21,363,753 8 15,600 55 32,402,708 97 17,978,621 206 5,701,470 224 11,201,969 50 51 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 5.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, AREA, SIZE, AND TYPE OF ORGANIZATION, Item and Census year Approximate land area acres. Land in farms acres. Drainage projects number. Total area in drainage projects1. Area not used for agriculture Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959... Area served by two or more projects ital of areas of individual served, served, served. PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac. 2,000 to 4,999 ac: 5,000 to 9,999 ac: 10,000 to 19,999 . 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more a .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... •number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... .number of projects... acres served... 62,222 2,110 9,051 4 4,921 163,857 3 95,508 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by i ■ mutual drains number of projects. PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19593 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, ■ installed projects reporting. . dollars.. Pumps projects reporting... number of pumps... Other (see text) projects reporting... Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting... dollars . . . ^-Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Total'of acres of individual projects with no deduction for land included : •e excluded. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6,940 99 734,064 4 33,300 99 707,704 41,521 41,521 3,400 2 2,600 i project; extensive contiguous 564 1,418,892 98,389 1,320,503 202,778 134 179,749 161,601 303,597 20,071 485,339 4 28,245 122 866,267 6 4,451 186 322,432 13 45,165 378 1,094,600 : not used for agriculture ■ drained (line 5) SUMMARY I960; AND DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950 TO 1959; BY STATES-Continued Ohio Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 26,222,080 18,506,796 142 44,087,680 35,800,688 31 61,598,720 21,236,298 110 19,374,080 9,149,492 123 48,881,920 44,850,666 41 26,727,680 16,081,285 179 168,217,600 143,217,559 243 52,696,960 12,688,518 9 25,496,320 13,125,802 66 42,693,760 18,716,972 122 35,011,200 21,156,223 235 62,343,040 36,199,666 6 1 2 3 8,904,907 133,796 274,754 339,966 658,580 730,855 6,500,043 68,910 98,478 254,482 587,803 23,833 4 95,492 4,300 1,900 139,976 808,913 2,000 5,700 13,300 3,710 5 8,809,415 133,796 270,454 338,066 658,580 590,879 5,691,130 66,910 92,778 241,182 584,093 23,833 6 8,747,745 61,670 115,212 13,584 190,869 79,585 229,279 108,787 647,251 11,329 492,825 98,054 5,372,932 318,198 66,390 520 40,807 51,971 227,696 13,486 536,444 47,649 23,833 7 8 64,162 41,927 15,850 2,010 6,527 247,844 9,198 1,300 4,770 9 8,873,857 133,796 3H.221 353,916 660,590 597,406 5,938,974 66,910 101,976 242,482 588,863 23,833 10 46 31,479 28 38,053 15 9,296 6 9,592 46 32,402 28 37,328 69 44,128 30 35,548 4 2,820 6 7,979 55 38,260 60 83,789 78 51,490 54 71,193 6 8,110 43 29,435 11 14,792 50 34,970 35 50,138 68 48,510 88 124,894 2 3,455 11 12 13 14 13 42,520 1 5,536 3 10,924 2 12,176 21 65,573 7 44,865 10 30,685 6 47,249 7 21,786 9 64,609 41 131,220 11 75,379 32 99,489 13 96,652 1 2,800 7 21,948 4 25,553 25 73,502 11 72,372 56 165,204 16 103,960 1 3,347 3 17,031 15 16 17 13 8 118,498 6 238,003 3 42,656 2 49,152 6 78,213 2 55,840 51,682 4 144,624 6 101,096 5 152,654 8 108,569 3 69,189 20 277,059 24 777,625 1 12,000 1 44,000 1 10,248 1 11,500 6 90,295 19 20 21 22 7 532,618 33 7,867,150 3 197,579 1 112,067 1 91,000 11 735,784 11 3,829,682 1 56,000 23 24 25 26 3 2,424 11 9,942 6 25,690 59 88,203 8 8,433 130 369,079 5 7,286 2 1,375 7 8,055 27 28 76 88,555 10 9,656 56 87,807 52 97,212 8 11,059 37 39,293 43 74,170 1 1,300 59 82,289 20 20,374 17 23,834 29 30 63 8,782,878 10 114,198 48 200,724 12 168,501 33 649,531 134 549,680 70 5,495,725 8 65,610 2 12,401 100 220,733 211 556,974 6 23,833 31 32 63 68,803 20 19,098 51 96,592 82 119,612 8 11,059 25 129,430 110 194,260 1 1,040 38 63,717 14 18,587 32 55,549 33 34 79 8,805,054 11 114,698 59 217,629 41 234,304 33 649,531 154 467,976 133 5,744,714 8 65,870 28 38,259 108 223,895 203 533,314 6 23,833 35 36 113 8,268,377 24 249,053 98 5,002,268 95 824,238 22 298,591 36 2,136,236 225 28,895,392 5 558,392 54 401,765 114 4,404,324 140 1,579,398 6 145,293 37 38 53 267,635 22 241,561 75 2,308,055 95 785,638 11 110,334 22 1,853,349 175 13,031,672 3 350,197 22 215,992 49 1,304,272 45 598,533 1 2,300 39 4C 47 57.3 22 172.5 66 260.3 93 551.2 11 38.4 22 134.6 171 3,224.7 2 60.9 22 45.2 38 97.8 40 261.8 41 42 18 68.7 6 20.4 10 43.5 17 117.0 2 3.6 6 8.5 12 78.5 1 0.4 43 3 2.2 9 43.7 3 10.4 4.7 11 30.7 5 12.0 45 46 6 9 16 7 1 1 5 5 4 2 13 17 18 5 8 1 47 48 49 77 8,000,742 7 7,492 44 2,694,213 5 38,600 15 188,257 17 282,887 Ml 15,863,720 5 208,195 46 155,773 108 3,100,052 118 980,865 6 142,993 50 51 625811 O -62 -3 10 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 6.-NUMBER OF DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 Census 1950 Census, number of drainage projects In 1950 Number of drainage projects in 1960 Number of superseded projects reporting operations 1950-19591 State count County count State State count County count Excluding Irrigation enterprises reporting drainage2 8,461 1,397 7,064 3,157 3,907 11 598 356 16 60 516 52 33 1,496 292 249 103 28 915 138 86 307 590 425 20 103 2 9 5 19 564 161 142 31 110 123 41 179 243 9 66 122 235 6 9,298 1,444 7,854 3,375 4,479 14 647 391 18 60 565 65 34 1,765 299 263 116 31 948 146 88 325 676 477 21 118 2 11 5 22 608 161 144 32 114 135 41 228 257 9 69 124 263 6 24 24 22 2 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 6 614,533 457 614,076 10,862 3,214 10 25 844 2,047 630 2 1,889 55 379 1,433 79 86 121 18 922 93 54 82 441 318 404 473 82 5 223 14 413 21 63 18 1,087 45 34 151 543 471 30 533 206 189 15,353 457 14,896 11,173 3,723 13 25 883 2,097 662 2 1,926 76 396 1,662 79 86 132 18 946 104 54 82 514 379 412 506 86 6 230 16 442 21 63 18 1,094 52 34 205 569 474 30 541 224 194 5,457 5,012 1,798 10 2 267 163 51 2 238 Georgia 55 44 Illinois 1,433 79 86 84 18 411 93 54 82 441 318 27 154 5 5 5 14 413 15 63 14 55 45 South Dakota 32 151 Texas 97 Utah 36 30 140 206 19 Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as "county-drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county- drain" States, in 1950, all drainage projects in each county were enumerated as a unit, therefore, the counts shown for that year represent the number of county reports. For 1940, 1930, and 1920, each drain was counted as a separate project. See text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the Census of Irri- gation. See footnote 2 and text. 1State count; one project (in Florida) reported operations, 1950-1959, in 10 counties. 2State count; the projects excluded represented "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the 1950 Census of Irrigation which showed land drained. Such reports, from the 1950 Census of Irrigation, were included in the data presented for the 1950 Census of Drainage. See text. 3Includes number of drainage projects shown in 194-0 Census of Drainage plus reports In the 1940 Census of Irrigation showing land drained. For "county-drain" States, no count of projects was carried in the 1950 report. See text. ^Number of reports include projects that had been wholly superseded by other projects and, for intercounty projects, the reports for each county. See text. 5The number of reports for 1920, as shown in the 1940 Census of Drainage report, differs from the number shown in the 1920 report with no explanation of the differences. 6Total number of projects shown in the 1950 report was 14,066 which total represented 30 "drainage-district" States. (No count was shown for 10 "county-drain" States.) That total was 10 fewer than the ''30-State" total shown here due to interstate projects. In this table, an interstate project was counted in each State in which a part was located. 7Number shown on page 368 of the 1920 report; the sum of the numbers reported for the separate States equals 56,190. 8Not shown separately in 1920; combined total for this and 4 other States was shown as 18. SUMMARY 11 BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960 1940 Census 1930 Census, number of 1920 Census, number of reports* Number of drainage projects In 1940 Number of reports In 1940* As carried In 1920 Census of Drainage report State State count County count As carried In 1950 Census of Drainage report-* Total Excluding those for less than 500 acres As oarried In 1940 Census of Drainage report' 39,597 34,596 5,001 1,747 3,254 1 5 250 158 56 287 101 52 50 1,695 8,893 3,180 88 144 495 126 7,692 2,498 271 286 34 125 8 7 246 141 11,530 29 63 24 202 155 81 36 2 165 396 25 42,363 36,630 5,733 1,926 3,607 2 5 287 184 67 287 126 78 57 1,961 9,271 3,439 92 160 511 126 8,130 2,732 343 338 39 145 9 14 288 145 12,222 29 65 32 215 207 91 37 2 169 430 28 (3) (3) 9,403 6,147 3,256 1 23 346 1,067 297 (3) 948 52 250 1,695 (3) (3) 132 (3) 1,129 126 (3) (3) 273 286 239 195 44 169 246 (3) (3) (3) 338 24 (3) 155 180 240 2 375 396 175 79,220 72,993 6,227 2,140 4,087 2 5 323 188 67 640 126 78 57 2,080 22,963 3,804 92 193 661 131 12,041 3,059 350 384 40 152 9 14 371 164 29,877 29 66 32 223 213 93 37 2 182 444 28 37,530 32,151 5,379 2,020 3,359 2 5 318 179 65 365 122 50 52 1,793 7,807 2,519 62 143 660 96 6,318 2,768 328 367 37 142 8 14 271 164 11,853 29 49 31 185 176 92 35 2 133 243 27 67,927 62,391 5,536 2,119 3,417 7 316 162 58 146 59 50 1,919 18,339 3,730 66 216 741 10,640 2,885 344 367 27 138 7 11 130 152 26,191 33 51 31 205 191 87 32 3 172 373 26 756,949 52,962 3,226 906 2,322 (») 174 145 24 94 46 13 1,365 12,004 2,883 54 179 111 10,453 2,340 167 238 17 123 (8) (») 104 137 24,871 (8) (8) 17 90 95 54 17 52 290 15 3,227 905 2,322 Colorado 94 46 Idaho 13 1,365 11,348 2,883 54 Kentucky 179 111 8,583 2,340 167 238 123 104 5 South Carolina 17 90 95 Texas 54 17 52 290 15 12 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 7.-LAND IN DRAINAGE PROJECTS, AND LAND Land In drainage projects1 (acres) 1960 1950 1940 1930 State Total Not used for agriculture drained 2 Net area drained and used for agri- culture3 Total Excluding irrigation reporting drainage4 Total In occupied Total In occupied 1920 «n dratna » state 101,870,257 52,544,324 49,325,933 33,707,337 15,618,596 69,901 4,870,106 1,934,825 55,496 356,702 9,222,517 94,728 130,982 5,616,121 11,120,936 6,884,409 402,330 945,515 9,089,516 353,837 10,208,735 11,688,201 3,123,227 3,123,416 62,222 744,207 41,521 11,756 31,593 49,616 1,418,892 1,642,543 8,904,907 133,796 274,754 339,966 658,580 730,855 6,500,043 68,910 98,478 254,482 587,803 23,833 9,573,393 1,708,987 7,864,406 7,443,626 420,780 4,000 189,140 23,574 15,780 4,367,190 1,500 20,000 52,695 67,490 13,070 29,220 56,716 1,978,892 3,390 331,686 1,127,393 82,620 26,100 2,110 4,987 800 98,389 1,360 95,492 4,300 1,900 139,976 808,913 2,000 5,700 13,300 3,710 92,296,864 50,835,337 41,461,527 26,263,711 15,197,816 65,901 4,680,966 1,911,251 55,496 340,922 4,855,327 93,228 110,982 5,563,426 11,053,446 6,871,339 373,110 888,799 7,110,624 350,447 9,877,049 10,560,808 3,040,607 3,097,316 60,112 739,220 41,521 10,956 31,593 49,616 1,320,503 1,641,183 8,809,415 133,796 270,454 338,066 658,580 590,879 5,691,130 66,910 92,778 241,182 584,093 23,833 102,688,331 52,033,141 50,655,190 35,995,203 14,659,987 76,671 197,268 4,701,095 2,554,576 623,976 352,547 6,083,676 96,259 436,171 5,370,825 11,017,709 6,734,863 356,988 959,892 12,161,665 323,815 10,194,439 11,269,962 3,023,744 3,147,484 289,189 821,088 251,154 11,206 244,961 56,465 1,128,509 1, -"",220 8,923,362 300,884 418,858 249,011 707,263 615,838 5,794,786 302,158 45,460 431,613 514,700 325,981 98,569,272 52,023,655 46,545,617 31,885,630 14,659,987 76,671 3,385 4, 606, 628 1,453,537 304,364 352,547 5,933,918 96,259 143,577 5,370,825 11,017,709 6,734,863 355,089 959,892 12,077,915 323,815 10,194,439 11,269,962 3,023,744 3,147,484 99,692 717,791 128,095 11,206 52,113 56,465 1,128,509 1,565,055 8,923,362 298,853 178,493 249,011 706,973 615,838 5,321,147 150,193 45,460 272,908 514,700 86,785 86,967,039 47,094,801 39,872,238 26,098,986 13,773,252 28,045 298,633 4,592,738 2,667,194 468,322 395,014 5,699,022 84,374 659,136 5,091,364 10,121,952 6,164,344 258,113 465,270 4,219,624 183,337 8,978,386 10,990,409 2,890,618 3,087,063 372,661 916,181 153,373 305,885 825,576 1,376,041 7,729,267 197,646 348,825 204, 366 676,472 601,592 4,218,850 202,058 15,714 405,709 761,203 312,662 70,068,469 42,029,553 28,038,916 15,946,189 12,092,727 28,045 296,276 3,100,342 2,551,036 392,132 394,164 614,220 83,874 650,135 4,911,263 9,703,805 5,945,393 250,455 464,963 2,512,250 181,891 7,796,979 8,397,586 2,182,729 2,673,169 362,711 849,948 148,617 286,890 673,034 1,322,573 7,173,937 182,980 302,870 202,002 647,173 579,283 2,819,775 140,148 15,714 380,964 561,723 287,420 84,408,093 47,720,374 36,687,719 23,043,464 13,644,255 318,931 4,631,155 2,233,714 366,719 5,954,934 84,255 375,464 5,032,682 10,214,014 6,137,649 257,169 585, 625 3,655,483 9,180,851 11,474,683 2,988,496 3,150,022 167,629 879,459 162,980 176,292 679,236 1,094,142 8,165,494 170,158 211,182 208,249 697,758 593,560 2,883,356 156,052 15,042 367,242 892,713 245,703 68,640,109 44,455,175 24,184,934 13,174,943 11,009,991 304,802 2,940,035 2,024,446 305,966 398,200 63,865 362, 303 5,005,376 10,150,221 6,105,496 253,845 515, 101 2,571,531 8,826,265 8,782,323 2,092,899 2,427,599 150,844 864,159 155,491 151,516 331,121 1,094,114 8,132,973 163,936 146,576 94,744 684,746 413,791 1,895,486 109,518 5,704 351,898 574,892 188,327 w™***'^ 43,213,765 22,281,273 12,268,025 17 irrigation Slates 39,640 3,479,591 1,108,319 171, 656 1,637,073 65,452 64,642 9,087,183 5,224,478 93,856 358,480 2,266,328 9,729,171 9,232,709 1,601,444 2,596,204 168,682 607,730 15,940 140,219 542,828 1,240,328 8,107,204 12,150 4,000 140,031 South Dakota 222,062 363,671 2,166,128 113,823 94,924 794,569 95,474 Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as "county-drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county- drain" States, all projects in each county were enumerated in 1950 with county drains, and handled as though they were one project. See text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the Census of Irrigation. See footnote 4- and text. 1Land in two or more projects counted only once. 2Extensive contiguous areas not used for agriculture or not drained. See text. 3Interspersed nonagricultural or nondrained areas not excluded. See footnote 2 and text. *The areas excluded represented drained land reported by "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the 1950 Census of Irrigation. Such reports, from the 1950 Census of Irrigation, were included in the data presented for the 1950 Census of Drainage. See text. 3No drainage projects reported for year indicated. SUMMARY 13 IN FARMS, BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960 Land In farms (acres) State 1960 (39 States) 1950 (40 States) 1940 (38 States) 1930 (35 States) 1920 (34 States) Approximate I960' (acres) (39 States) 1,052,713,726 256,439,668 796,274,058 584,235,150 212,038,908 16,542,730 (') 16,458,515 36,887,948 38,787,312 762,526 15,236,521 19,657,615 15,232,401 30,327,261 18,613,046 33,830,950 50,152,870 17,030,675 10,347,328 3,456,769 14,782,507 30,796,097 18,630,263 33,155,226 64,081,391 47,755,708 10,942,936 1,379,002 46,293,207 13,489,516 15,887,724 41,465,717 18,506,796 35,800,688 21,236,298 9,149,492 44,850,666 16,081,285 143,217,559 12,688,518 13,125,802 18,716,972 21,156,223 36,199,666 1,123,690,602 267,325,123 856,365,479 612,591,041 243,774,438 20,888,784 39,916,440 18,871,244 36, 613, 291 37,953,099 851,291 16,527,536 25,751,055 13,224,192 30,978,495 19,658,677 34,264,639 48,611,366 19,441,774 11,202,278 4,055,529 17,269,992 32,883,163 20,710,770 35,123,143 59,247,434 47,466,828 7,063,525 1,725,441 47,521,809 16,016,721 19,317,937 41,194,044 20,969,411 36,006,603 20,327,683 11,878,793 44,785,529 18,534,380 145,389,014 10,865,165 15,572,295 17,369,245 23,221,095 34,420,892 1,004,930,884 259,904,491 745,026,393 525,174,982 219,851,411 19,143,391 25,651,092 18,044,542 30, 524, 324 31,527,240 895,507 8,337,708 23,683,631 10,297,745 31,032,572 19,800,778 34,148,673 48,173,635 20,294,016 9,996,108 4,197,827 18,037,995 32,606,962 19,156,058 34,739,598 46,451,594 47,343,981 3,785,106 (*) 38,860,427 (5) 18,845,338 37,936,136 21,907,523 34,803,317 17,988,307 11, 238, 697 39,473,584 18,492,898 137,683,372 7,302,007 16,444,907 15,181,815 22,876,494 28,025,979 905,805,407 252,100,464 653,704,943 464,801,528 188,903,415 (') 10,526,627 16,052,962 30,442,581 28,876,171 (5) 5,026,617 22,078,630 9,346,908 30,695,339 19,688,675 34,019,332 46,975,647 19,927,286 9,355,437 (5) 17,118,951 30,913,367 17,332,195 33,743,019 44,659,152 44,708,565 4,080,906 (5) 30,822,034 (5) 18,055,103 38,657,894 21,514,059 33,790,817 16,548,678 10,393,113 36,470,083 18,003,241 124,707,130 5,613,101 16,728,620 13,533,778 21,874,155 23,525,234 844,904,236 251,724,783 593,179,453 408,684,469 184,494,984 (') 5,802,126 17,456,750 29,365,667 24,462,014 (5) 6,046,691 25,441,061 8,375,873 31,974,775 21,063,332 33,474,896 45,425,179 a, 612,772 10,019,822 (5) 19,032,961 30,221,758 18,196,979 34,774,679 35,070,656 42,225,475 2,357,163 (5) 24,409,633 (5) 20,021,736 36,214,751 23,515,888 31,951,934 13,542,318 12,426,675 34,636,491 19,510,856 114, 020, 621 5,050,410 (5) 13,244,720 22,148,223 11,809,351 1,744,413,440 337,139,200 1,047,208,320 32,678,400 (') 33,599,360 66,485,760 1,265,920 34,721,280 37,295,360 Idaho 52,933,120 35,795,200 23,158,400 35,860,480 52,510,720 25,512,320 28,867,840 6, 319, 360 36,492,160 51,205,760 30,222,720 44,248,320 93,271,040 49,031,680 70,264,320 4,813,440 77,766,400 30,680,960 31,402,880 44,452,480 Ohio 26,222,080 44,087,680 61,598,720 19,374,080 48,881,920 26,727,680 168,217,600 25,496,320 42,693,760 35,011,200 62,343,040 14 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 8.-LAND IN DRAINAGE PROJECTS, AND TOTAL AREA OF INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS, 1920 TO 1960; Land in drainage projects1 (a Areas served by ■ projects, 1960 Number of projects with land by other projects Area with multiple Served by three projects Served by four projects All drainage States 10 'coimty~drain' States 30 "Drainage-district" States 17 irrigation States 13 other States Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana hwa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi.. . Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey ... . New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 50,835,337 41,461,527 26,263,711 15,197,816 340,922 4,855,327 93,228 110,982 5,563,426 11,053,446 6,871,339 373,110 888,799 7,110,624 350,447 9,877,049 10,560,808 3,040,607 3,097,316 60,112 739,220 41,521 10,956 31,593 49,616 1,320,503 1,641,183 8,809,415 133,796 270,454 338,066 658,580 590,879 5,691,130 66,910 92,778 241,182 584,093 23,833 52,033,141 50,655,190 35,995,203 14,659,987 76,671 197,268 4,701,095 2,554,576 623,976 352, 547 6,083,676 96,259 436,171 5,370,825 11,017,709 6,734,863 356,988 959,892 12,161,665 323,815 10,194,439 11,269, 962 3,023,744 3,147,484 289, 189 821,088 251,154 11,206 244,961 56,465 1,128,509 1,572,220 8,923,362 300,884 418,858 249,011 707,263 615,838 5,794,786 302,158 45,460 431,613 514,700 325,981 47,094,801 39,872,238 26,098,986 13, 773, 252 28,045 298,633 4,592,738 2,667,194 468,322 395,014 5,699,022 84,374 659,136 5,091,364 10,121,952 6,164,344 258,113 465,270 4,219,624 183,337 8,978,386 10,990,409 2,890,618 3,087,063 372,661 916,181 153,373 825,576 1,376,041 7,729,267 197,646 348,825 204,366 676,472 601,592 4,218,850 202,058 15,714 405,709 761,203 312,662 47,720,374 36,687,719 23,043,464 13,644,255 318,931 4,631,155 2,233,714 366,719 5,954,934 84,255 375,464 5,032,682 10,214,014 6,137,649 257,169 585,625 3,655,483 9,180,851 11,474,683 2,988,496 3,150,022 167,629 879,459 162,980 679,236 1,094,142 8,165,494 170,158 211,182 208,249 697,758 593,560 2,883,356 156,052 15,042 367,242 892,713 245,703 43,213,765 22,281,273 12,268,025 10,013,248 39,640 3,479,591 1,108,319 171,656 1,637,073 65,452 64,642 3,909,049 9,087,183 5,224,478 93,856 358,480 2,266,328 9,729,171 9,232,709 1,601,444 2,596,204 168,682 607,730 15,940 542,828 1,240,328 8,107,204 12,150 4,000 140,031 222,062 363,671 2,166,128 113,823 94,924 794,569 95,474 1,056,170 5,220,267 3,930,957 1,289,310 293,808 210,322 190,819 4,873 2,000 1,255,460 44,541 23,279 475,138 294,417 517,507 95,071 87,840 64,162 41, 927 15,850 2,010 6,527 247,844 9,198 1,300 4,770 1,038,038 4,731,130 3,545,169 1,185,961 267,972 206,242 189,407 4,873 2,000 1,164,305 42,743 23,279 465,938 274,941 463,731 93,613 84,680 63,882 15,850 2,010 6,527 247,844 9,198 1,300 4,770 18,132 471,277 369,958 101,319 90,595 1,798 9,200 19,476 51,746 17,860 15,830 2,030 Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as "county -drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county -drain" States all drainage projects in each county were enumerated as a unit. See footnote 5 and text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the Census of Irrigation. 1Land in two or more projects included only once. 2Difference in the sum of Individual projects and the land in drainage projects counting land included in two or more projects only once (see footnotes 1 and 3); land in three or more projects counted two or more times . This duplication in counting results in some totals of overlapped areas exceeding the total land in drainage projects . 3Land in two or more projects included in each project. Areas shown equal the sum of areas of individual projects, with no deduction for land Included in more than one project. 4For 1940, 1930, and 1920, data include projects that had been superseded but had contributed to the investment and works of a later project. 5For "county-drain" States in 1950, all projects in each county were enumerated as a unit, therefore, no overlapped areas were reported for these States. See text. SUMMARY AREAS SERVED BY TWO OR MORE PROJECTS, 1960; AND OVERLAPPED AREAS, 1920 TO 1950; BY STATES 15 All drainage States ... . 10 'county-itrain' Statti 30 "Drainage-district" States 17 irrigation State; 13 other States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgi a Idaho Illinois Imliana Wo Kansas KtMucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Urnnnota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada. New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina \orth Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming Overlapped areas, 1920 to 19502 (acres) (5) 3,962,516 2,582,562 1,379,954 509,987 41,853 (5) (5) 288,315 671,651 63,304 (s) (') 40,526,363 5,335,049 2,834,894 2,500,155 2,274 1,040,561 88,563 7,585 7,091,887 3,711,787 236,252 1,347,916 74,272 464,740 ! 17, 482, 794 5,090 35,100 16,580 312,320 2,092 39,130,549 4,956,436 3,096,189 1,860,247 5,851,841 3,206,822 171,448 961,548 9,200 89,240 215,845,135 28,758,310 1,375,943 673,068 702,875 6,037,307 741,953 3,040 508,685 9,600 215,357, 27,609 2,985 2,613 Totals of areas of individual projects3 (acres) 51,909,639 47,188,791 30, 5%, 286 5,765,338 2,019,547 55,496 341,522 6,348,491 101,854 110,982 5,883,070 11,267,848 7,063,570 377,983 890,799 8,457,799 396,786 9,900,328 11,045,146 3,354,500 3,670,629 60,112 741,004 41, 521 10,956 31,593 49,616 1,417,032 1,732,183 8,873,857 133,7% 314,221 353,916 660,590 597,406 :.>.<- .,:>74 66,910 101,976 242,482 588,863 23,833 106,650,847 52,033,141 54,617,706 38,577,765 16,039,941 76,671 197, 268 5,330,609 2,554,576 625,056 352,547 7,187,025 96,259 436,171 5,670,788 11,017,709 6,734,863 363,341 959,892 12,671,652 365,668 10,194,439 11,269,962 3,312,059 3,819,135 292,525 978, 501 251,154 11,206 244, 961 56,465 1,191,813 1,572,220 8,923,362 300,884 418,858 257,011 707,263 620,986 5,929,617 307,450 45,460 462,520 516,420 326,481 132,828,451 87,621,164 45,207,287 28,933,880 16,273,407 28,045 300,907 5,633,299 1, 755, 757 469,294 853,562 6,463,446 84,374 674, 532 5,897,124 19,972,525 7,544,931 258,946 515,617 4,703,474 190,922 16,070,273 14,702,1% 3,126,870 4,434,979 374,189 1,005,541 153,373 899,848 1,840,781 25,212,061 197,646 353,915 204,366 711,572 618,172 4,531,170 204,] 50 15,714 433,340 772,993 312,662 128,495,078 86,850,923 41,644,155 26,139,653 15,504,502 318,931 5,764,1 2,294,1. 367,359 7,373,627 84,255 375,464 5,741,916 23,049,787 7,397,644 257,726 626,408 4,093,113 15,032,692 14,681,505 3,159,944 4,111,570 167,629 893,899 162,980 688,436 1,183,382 24,010,629 171,118 211,182 208,249 697, 758 599,392 2,883,356 156,052 15,042 394,851 895,698 248,316 71,972,075 23,657,216 12,941,093 10,716,123 39,640 3,842,812 1,108,319 171,656 1,759,941 65,452 64,642 4,090,599 15,015,221 5,905,743 93,856 358,480 2,342,034 15,766,478 9,974,662 1,604,484 3,104,889 168,682 708,450 15,940 552,428 1,240,328 23,464,812 12,150 4,000 140,031 234,201 363,671 2,166,128 113,823 105,477 794,569 95,474 16 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 9.-COST OF DRAINAGE, All drainage States .... 10 'county-drain* States 30 "drainage-district" States 17 irrigation States 13 other States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 1,043 5,089 2,672 2,417 125,490,706 291,385,159 232,295,724 59,089,435 20,488,226 29,065,257 178,1% 476,944 91,627,636 118,012 2,011,573 28,691,965 13,598,832 21,032,299 1,665,416 897,753 45,796,344 409,398 37,186,074 41,809,993 9,557,061 12,138,381 721,491 1,388,581 219,902 40,617 127,433 202,013 2,959,290 1,672,790 8,268,377 249,053 5,002,268 824,238 298,591 2,136,236 28,895,392 558,392 401,765 4,404,324 1,579,398 145,293 3,426 1,460 1,966 179,033,770 68,802,080 110,231,690 76,033,098 34,198,592 5,540,041 15,926,510 773,236 173,300 18,602,511 132,354 906,297 1,472 16,8 8,206,459 13,302,757 1,116,786 711,162 16,652,384 183,309 20,235,636 18,310,583 5,702,914 8,281,620 462,260 1,533,019 193,919 39,357 74,636 177,224 1,438,698 890,373 6,189,421 299,114 2,175,816 319,486 483,275 270,623 9,534,229 836,973 111,394 1,541,318 610,918 163,163 drainage works 38,636,067 147,052,6 124,850,751 22,201,855 9,044,351 4,525,825 3,750 399,511 68,012,516 109,012 200,332 11,114,587 2,528,431 5,726,914 850,795 97,291 24,432,591 393,798 4,783,366 23,831,372 3,855,591 936, 412 211,129 417,911 84,215 39,967 70,840 86,009 2,187,155 649,652 267,635 241,561 2,308,055 785,638 110,334 1,853,349 13,031,672 350,197 215,992 1,304,272 598,533 2,300 7, 584,076 16,288,346 12,518,129 3,770,217 391,898 135,346 23,445 3,326 2,707,207 107,104 132,962 1,217,157 785,767 2,143,433 279,036 44,832 5,316,026 129,573 2,556,472 1,594,914 441,404 114,063 167,830 757,990 62,292 34,407 75,119 737,994 245,364 147,941 62,027 29,181 95,794 203,873 296,176 12,237 NA Not available. Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as "county -drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county -drain" States in 1950 all drainage projects in each county were enumerated as a unit. See text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county -drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the Census of Irrigatia See text. ^otal cost of drainage works and services minus cost of new works. 2For 1950, Census data on costs of drainage works and services not available for 9,076 projects and 4,119,059 acres in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in Census of Irrigation. For 1950, Census cost of new works reported for 1940-1949 relates to new works for lands not previously drained. See text. 3For 1950 Census for "county-drain" States, count of projects reporting represents counties reporting — in that year all drains in each county were enumerated as a unit. See ti SUMMARY 17 BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960 1940 Census (dollars) 1920 Census (dollars) All drainage States 10 'county-drain' States 30 "drainage-district" States. 17 irrigation Stales 13 other States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico Hew York North Carolina Sorth Dakota flaw Oklahoma Oreeon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 3,443 1,735 1,708 86,854,639 144,332,553 107,444,973 36,887,580 11,443,875 24,539,432 174,446 77,433 23,615,120 9,000 1,811,241 17,577,378 11,070,401 15,305,385 814,621 800,462 21,363,753 15,600 32,402,708 17,978,621 5,701,470 11,201,969 510,362 970,670 135,687 650 56,593 116,004 772,135 1,023,138 8,000,742 7,492 2,694,213 38,600 188,257 282,887 15,863,720 208,195 185,773 3,100,052 980,865 142,993 61,218,004 93,943,344 63,514,969 30,428,375 5,148,143 15,791,164 749,791 169,974 15,895,304 25,250 773,335 15,643,315 7,420,692 11,159,324 837,750 666,330 11,336,358 53,731 17,679,164 16,715,669 5,261,510 8,167,557 294,430 775,029 131,627 4,950 74,636 102,105 700,704 645,009 6,041,480 237,087 1,699,255 132,530 483,275 14,926 7,711,984 807,792 15,600 1,337,445 314,742 150,926 691,724,519 280,245,130 411,479,389 246,416,528 165,062,861 410,000 1,119,242 39,450,754 70,144,044 4,890,317 454,883 43,356,692 2,064,840 7,567,032 72,567,174 47,540,385 75,374,497 3,733,919 4,947,994 23,361,758 43,914 40,412,251 65,576,077 23,259,677 49,050,414 2,827,839 7,578,999 1,337,647 5,467,906 3,673,336 35,215,586 1,971,350 5,482,012 1,241,300 5,078,771 6,501,750 14,047,181 4,869,273 201,300 5,332,842 4,254,586 5,594,856 680,250,255 285,567,839 394,682,416 228,456,363 166,226,053 1,875,100 37,532,575 66,451,698 4,358,866 45,487,795 1,918,525 5,112,444 74,565,923 54,110,854 77,478,893 2,701,082 5,357,633 20,752,645 37,677,084 64,139,641 23,601,443 47,340,174 1,879,2% 6,847,070 1,349,774 4,719,079 3,148,919 36,836,449 2,283,598 4,165,549 1,265,276 4,534,768 6,366,747 12,002,949 4,772,000 241,608 4,637,576 6,207,278 5,250,573 183,423,545 188,850,022 105,366,376 83,483,646 414,425 14,147,174 47,687,153 1,081,875 13,846,807 794, 585 1,668,569 43,595,069 31,147,682 49,627,304 936,508 1,521,725 9,021,991 24,683,715 42,017,447 7,076,164 20,723,128 664,990 4,588,578 117,851 3,623,518 2,208,049 30,680,145 76,415 200,000 582,183 1,461,063 2,925,944 5,700,805 1,005,473 1,397,419 4,163,055 1,175,962 18 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10.-TYPES OF DRAINAGE WORKS, Open ditches State Constructed, 1950-1959 (1960 Census) Constructed, 1940-19492 (1950 Census) Completed prior to Census date (miles) Projects reporting Miles Projects reporting Miles 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census 3,333 640 2,693 1,759 934 347 167 1 33 327 21 11 143 135 78 44 10 562 23 64 205 222 113 10 10 1 7 2 7 217 35 47 22 66 93 11 22 171 2 22 38 40 33,543.5 4,746.7 28,796.8 25,363.2 3,433.6 15.3 1,796.0 812.9 0.3 215.7 10,554.6 52.4 38.6 374.5 487.0 271.1 168.0 28.4 8,202.7 137.2 974.6 2,333.2 566.6 296.7 43.0 60.6 36.5 13.6 6.3 25.5 959.0 168.5 57.3 172.5 260.3 551.2 38.4 134.6 3,224.7 60.9 45.2 97.8 261.8 ... 1,200 3135 1,065 487 578 7 29 15 4 31 145 22 19 96 319 3 33 9 34 141 26 334 329 156 8 8 28 2 5 7 158 36 38 31 17 28 23 33 12 27 23 15 2 9,301 1,484 7,817 6,009 1,808 66 123 34 11 2 2,263 115 59 273 198 203 48 22 2,116 138 554 357 372 30 40 167 21 12 31 403 94 38 16 90 128 105 948 29 59 55 76 5 146,152.3 86,224.8 59,927.5 37,033.9 22,893.6 42.3 100.8 6,030.3 6,091.1 972.9 1,482.3 5,022.1 550.3 968.1 6,862.2 22,008.1 5,189.7 381.4 1,231.8 7,105.5 461.3 19,608.6 15,856.7 4,344.1 5,191.5 420.9 1,406.7 426.4 625.2 1,846.6 940.4 18,732.2 334.3 780.1 459.9 840.7 1,508.0 4,906.3 267.8 46.7 885.0 1,580.7 643.3 138,673.0 85,480.9 53,192.1 32,367.3 20,824.8 349.4 4,974.3 4,605.9 814.9 5,112.6 496.9 651.2 5,996.4 20,786.8 4,800.0 324.7 1,204.8 7,701.2 17,188.5 14,477.6 4,022.1 4,960.5 284.2 1,202.3 334.8 282.9 1,483.5 817.6 25,048.2 303.0 495.1 423.0 854.4 1,413.0 3,661.8 304.3 40.0 746.7 1,989.4 521.0 107,468.2 78,762.7 Colorado. 132.5 Illinois 17,470.7 3,998.0 138.4 A" nfu -kv 1,771.6 16,023.8 14,657.0 1,815.1 3,438.7 102.1 124.0 1,171.3 708.3 24,984.0 18.6 262.7 237.8 777.3 2,728.5 120.3 162.4 1,691.3 25.1 See footnotes at end of table. SUMMARY 19 BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO I960 Tile or covered dralnB State Constructed, 1950-1959 (1960 Census) Constructed, 1940-19492 (1950 Census) Completed prior to Census date (mlle3) Projects reporting Miles Projects reporting Miles 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census 427 212 as 67 148 21 1 9 1 1 83 57 60 1 1 1 29 47 36 1 3 2 1 'is 6 10 'l7 2 6 12 1 2,192.1 1,675.6 516.5 224.4 292.1 46.0 0.4 23.2 7.8 2.5 124.9 160.0 282.8 0.1 20.0 0.1 208.5 935.6 8.5 2.2 5.0 19.8 4.1 68.7 20.4 43.5 117.0 3.6 8.5 78.5 0.4 146 381 65 22 43 2 1 "4 1 2 34 313 323 31 3 28 311 2 1 2 35 2 3 1 3 3 581 446 135 48 87 11 1 16 2 2 67 48 165 145 80 2 1 2 7 2 6 4 5 4 10 55,734.0 47,262.9 8,471.1 3,735.6 4,735.5 8^8 10.8 326.2 365.3 2.6 174.6 4,246.6 10,754.7 12,873.2 210.5 2.0 6.0 3,229.5 9,893.4 34.1 170.3 73.8 26.3 308.9 10.4 10,163.9 150.6 335.8 14.1 1,618.6 179.0 282.5 262.1 55,031.9 46,530.1 8,501.8 4,015.9 4,485.9 14.3 0.1 486.2 369.5 40.0 19.9 3,825.6 10,438.7 13,382.4 212.1 71.0 2.0 3,490.2 9,451.3 43.5 123.4 76.7 93.4 4.0 305.4 9.6 9,371.6 42.5 150.0 315.3 8.5 1,944.5 199.2 303.4 237.6 42,311.7 36,191.1 6,120.6 2,022.8 4,097.8 1.0 20.4 85.6 195.2 Iriahn 1.8 3,507.1 8,227.6 10,384.9 Kansas 213.0 86.2 0.2 2,173.9 5,924.6 238.8 38.8 50.7 359.4 4.0 282.2 9.3 9,205.3 13.0 101.5 179.3 Tennessee 0.3 Utah 599.1 83.0 211.3 114.2 20 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 10.-TYPES OF DRAINAGE WORKS, Levees or dikes State Constructed, 1950-1959 (1960 Census) Constructed, 1940-19492 (1950 Census) Completed prior to Census date (miles) Projects reporting Miles reporting Miles 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census 322 16 306 52 9 50 119 5 24 2 6 13 "v. 2 2 3 13 1 3 1 3 9 3 4 11 5 2,016.9 17.6 1,999.3 1,789.6 209.7 27.8 227.4 1,198.1 8.6 115.2 0.3 6.5 33.4 215.2 4.'7 0.4 3.3 42.6 5.5 20.7 3.5 2.2 43.7 10.4 4.7 30.7 12.0 152 36 146 134 12 4 1 97 4 5 32 34 7 12 •* i i i 2 1 2 4 1,020 55 965 925 40 15 1 661 8 19 20 35 58 166 17 1 2 1 4 1 7 4 6,792.9 622.4 6,170.5 4,088.1 2,082.4 24.5 332.4 1,537.6 470.6 5.0 95.4 1,157.8 139.0 456.8 278.3 624.4 13.6 0.4 190.5 687.1 0.8 230.3 23.0 181.3 4.0 5.2 143.2 7.4 30.0 61.7 5.0 72.4 8.0 7.2 6,539.5 429.9 6,109.6 3,770.3 2,339.3 2.5 201.9 1,389.5 718.4 74.8 1,108.4 131.9 113.4 227.0 576.3 34.6 149.7 227.7 931.4 116.8 33.0 12.0 22.0 0.3 121.4 11.0 29.8 215.9 2.0 78.8 9.0 3,509.8 263.5 3,246.3 2,049.0 1,197.3 26.0 121.8 1,131.1 66.2 9.5 650.2 165.1 0.2 440.7 33.1 0.1 6.7 456.9 26.8 New Mexico 33.5 N rth Dakota 2.1 Ohio 9.6 5.0 Ore on 2.4 42.3 59.8 2.0 7.7 Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as "county-drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county-drain" States in 1950 all drainage projects in each county were enumerated as a unit. See text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in the Census of Irrigatio See text. NA Not available . floodgates, culverts, bridges, drainage wells or pumps, land leveling, etc. 2For 1950 Census, data for drainage works not available for 9,076 projects and 4,119,059 acres of drained land in "irrigation enterprises" enumerated in Census of Irrigation; data for pumps not available for "county-drain" States. See text. 3For 1950, for "county-drain" States, count of projects reporting represents counties reporting — in that year all drains in each county were enumerated as a unit. See text. *Data for this and other designated States not available individually but included in totals for all drainage States. SUMMARY 21 BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960-Continued Installed prior to Census date Projects reporting Number of pumps drainage works* constructed n i orxirig (1960 Census) All drainage States Jft 'county-drain' States 30 "drainage-district" States 17 irrigation Stales 13 other States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delator* Florida Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Sorth Dakota Ohio Oklaj Oregi South Carolina South Dakota .... Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 22 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table ll.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS BY All drainage proje All drainage States number . 1(1 'county-drain States" number. 30 "draiIlage-district1, States . .number . 17 irrigation States number. Alabama number. Arizona number. Arkansas number. California number. Colorado number. i^'h.iwarf number. Florida number. Georgia number. Idaho number . Illinois number . Indiana number . Iowa number . Kansas number . Kentucky number . siana number . Maryland number . ?*ota number . Mississippi number. Missouri number . Montana number. Nebraska number . Nevada number . New Jersey number. New Mexico number. New York number. North Carolina number . 'orlh Pakota number. nhio number . 'Manama number. regon number. South Carolina number . South haknla number. Tennessee number. Texas number . number . Virginia number. V.'ashington number . Wisconsin number. Wyoming number. See footnotes at end of table. 61,397 651,909,639 7,064 •47,188,791 3,157 30,596,286 11 5,765,338 356 2,019,547 16 55,496 660 6341,522 516 6,348,491 52 101,854 33 110,982 1,496 5,883,070 6292 611,267,848 6249 67, 063, 570 103 377,983 628 '890,799 915 8,457,799 138 396,786 686 69, 900, 328 •"307 611,045,146 590 3,354,500 425 3,670,629 61, 732,183 6142 68, 873,857 353,916 941 s660,590 6457 6 52,033, 141 14,076 54,617,706 10,862 38,577,765 10 5,330,609 2,047 2, 554, 576 630 625,056 "352,547 1,889 7,187,025 55 96,259 379 436,171 1,433 5,670,788 679 611,017,709 686 66, 734, 863 121 363,341 618 6959,892 922 12,671,652 93 365,668 «54 610, 194,439 682 '11,269,962 441 3,312,059 318 3,819,135 404 292,525 45 257,011 «34 6707,263 151 620,986 543 5,929,617 471 307,450 72,993 87,621,164 6,227 45,207,287 2,140 28,933,880 84,374 57 674,532 22,963 19,972,525 3,804 7,544,931 131 190,922 12,041 16,070,273 3,059 14,702,196 350 3,126,870 1,840,781 29,877 25,212,061 62,391 86,850,923 5,536 41,644,155 2,119 26,139,653 318,931 316 5,764,808 162 2,294,068 58 367,359 375,464 1,919 5,741,916 18,339 23,049,787 3,730 7,397,644 10,640 15,032,692 2,885 14,681,505 27 167,629 138 893,899 7 162,980 11 1,183,382 26,191 24,010,629 44,172 71,972,075 3,227 23,657,216 64,642 1,365 4,090,599 11,348 15,015,221 2,883 5,905,743 8,563 15,766,478 2,340 9,974,662 1,240,328 1^,607 23,464,812 '13 61,760 '8,276 '604,271 8,276 604,271 83,548 1,659 152,728 15,156 9,872 2,843,563 2,157,441 61 1,285 1,207 6410 344,033 323,198 37 10 13 1,899 3,147 4,407 61 50 29 6384 15,727 8,331 355 24,266 303 15,765 44 8,224 194 11,204 5,723 1,454,436 1,275 10 2,980 794, 569 15 95,474 13,112 201 54,047 486 133,983 23 7,359 13 4,113 2 507 11,855 28 8,791 SUMMARY 23 SIZE, BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960 500 to 999 acre 1,000 to 4,999 ao Total 1.00C to 1,999 I crea 2,000 to 4,999 ac I960 1950 19403 19303 19203 !■«... 1950 19403 19303 19203 1960 1950 19403 1960 1950 19403 2,647 1,593 15,855 15,765 10,712 2,757 5 17, 213 16,767 11,757 2,081 1,412 10,467 1,588 1,345 =6,746 1 1,950,621 1,103,139 11,234,727 11,130,0% 9,091,516 7,764,699 6,201,930 35,069,097 34,074,009 29, 522, 536 2,881,301 1,983,206 14,558,019 4,883,398 4,218,724 20,511,078 2 6487 65 14,499 14,472 10,197 6462 '42 14,727 14,585 10,401 '306 '14 9,242 '156 '28 5,485 3 6 328, 289 63,690 10,280,792 10,219,725 8,722,780 '904,649 '120,210 29,382,117 29,075,041 26,338,669 '421,827 '20,501 12,833,823 '482,822 '99,709 16,548,294 4 2,360 71,588 1,356 1,293 515 3.207 72,715 2,486 2,182 1,356 1,775 '1,398 1,225 1,432 'l,317 1,261 5 1,622,332 '1,099,449 953,935 910,371 368 , 736 6,860,050 '6,081,720 5,686,980 4,998,968 3,183,867 2,459,474 '1,962,705 1,724,196 4,400,576 '4,119,015 3,962,784 6 1,096 753 500 616 95 1,282 1,045 707 655 306 749 559 330 533 486 377 7 754,239 521,490 345,711 421,716 65,106 2,655,531 2,324,590 1,644,869 1,491,159 769,484 1,023,937 781,859 455,958 1,631,594 1,542,731 1,188,911 8 6 3,749 2,199 1 1 1 3 11,271 3 12,051 2 3 3 2 2 3 11,271 3 12,051 1 9 10 1] 610 640 640 3,385 5,659 5,691 3,385 3,385 2,274 1.-' 230 37 19 17 5 185 68 93 91 39 109 25 30 76 43 63 13 150,233 24,199 14, 523 12,060 3,669 383,612 169,293 238,621 235,900 103,001 144,769 33,065 39,084 238,843 136,228 199,537 14 104 129 14 15 15 151 164 78 69 60 76 81 28 75 83 50 15 71,294 87,405 9,928 10,359 10,059 332,349 368,156 200,131 178,776 155,747 101,939 109,470 40,137 230,410 258,686 159,994 1., 4 48 13 9 5 8 64 28 25 11 32 9 4 32 19 17 2,892 32,883 9,154 5,986 3,396 17,394 144,573 68,815 59, 784 21,260 5,930 46,213 12,415 11,464 98,360 56,400 18 8 18 (6) 137 8 38 (6) 201 8 24 (') 128 «14 («) 73 7' 8 11, 961 (6) 97,758 "83,396 (8) 403,065 s31,948 (') 183,183 '51,448 (') 219,882 20 148 85 3 4 5 216 124 36 40 29 109 69 14 107 55 22 21 101,911 59,903 2,510 2,980 3,370 488,077 271,122 93,942 101,486 63,157 147,268 93,103 20,060 340,809 178,019 73,882 22 21 24 31 22 16 28 28 17 23 14 IS 21 10 10 7 7 23 14,172 18,158 22,399 15,704 11,750 55,146 52,790 36,525 40,043 25,205 26,533 31,946 15,822 28,613 20,844 20,703 24 11 31 12 8 4 18 49 22 23 6 9 22 5 9 27 17 <•'■ 8,075 22,646 9,517 5,632 2,472 42,870 119,375 61,296 60,005 15,210 12,214 30,870 6,367 30,656 88,505 54,929 26 313 278 463 441 290 873 849 1,038 942 675 438 415 529 435 434 509 27 228,468 201,239 330,937 320,566 210,371 2,014,354 1,944,745 2,345,828 2,160,720 1,547,003 633,572 586,223 747,792 1,380,782 1,358,522 1,598,036 2;' 6 120 61 3,973 4,117 2,812 687 65 3,254 3,645 2,465 '59 '1 2,171 '28 '4 1,083 29 6 80, 373 6768 2,806,651 2,896,966 2,098,534 '160,430 '18,330 6,189,895 7,256,727 5,017,315 '77,882 61,229 2,969,206 '82,548 '17,101 3,220,689 30 s61 61 917 927 704 '87 '11 1,286 1,290 1,010 '51 '5 754 '36 '6 532 31 640,868 '819 650,436 663,537 500,458 '187,921 '27,987 2,645,729 2,639,362 2,065,762 '72,690 67,039 1,051,108 '115,231 '20,948 1,594,621 •2 26 16 23 21 16 47 41 40 39 16 23 24 24 24 17 16 33 20,036 11,837 16,783 15,227 11,944 105,012 90,238 80,945 78,425 33,086 34, 597 36,970 34,216 70,415 53,268 46,729 14 «7 (6) 37 55 33 '7 '4 81 99 67 '6 '4 42 '1 (8) 39 35 '4, 566 (6) 27,088 36,505 23,143 '10,683 '5,933 176,366 202,222 130,176 '8,683 '5,933 56,749 '2,000 (6) 119,617 16 373 167 327 454 4 397 160 173 146 25 271 106 105 126 54 68 37 261,601 115,041 219,183 309,076 2,269 734,737 310,669 348,202 258,698 64,063 373,294 143,618 137,499 361,443 167,051 210,703 38 45 19 34 77 58 58 36 22 28 41 36 30 19 31,330 13,826 25,675 179,308 146,856 128,407 52,090 36,213 40,662 127,218 110,643 87,745 40 s28 (6) 2,911 2,656 2,133 '6 '2 2,928 2,631 2,674 65 'l 1,863 'l '1 1,065 41 6 18, 013 («) 2,073,240 1,866,876 1,849,136 '11,285 86,340 5,823,875 5,193,743 7,902,624 6 7,085 '1,820 2,601,894 '4,200 '4,520 3,221,981 22 '110 (8> 517 487 437 '110 61 1,546 1,235 610 8 76 'l 757 6 34 (e) 789 23 '76,273 (8) 386,722 356,396 307,812 '200,810 61,260 3,532,795 2,828,230 1,385,737 6105,305 6 1,260 1,084,817 6 95, 505 (6) 2,447,978 44 222 135 25 28 13 236 173 156 143 84 122 84 67 114 89 89 45 149,764 91,316 18,630 19,705 9,789 508,014 393,698 392,968 347,762 201,240 161,464 118,377 94,085 346,550 275,321 298,883 46 99 26 37 37 18 193 157 163 149 98 85 53 55 108 104 108 47 65,228 20,759 28,045 28,667 13,154 449,824 410,708 412,987 373,337 239,414 118,155 81,053 82,679 331,669 329,655 330,308 48 11 11 7 6 2 7 25 19 13 10 4 13 12 3 12 7 2'' 9,051 7,380 5,336 4,093 1,307 15,591 56,160 39,412 34,157 23,711 4,921 16,828 17,267 10,670 39,332 22,145 50 14 29 17 23 22 46 88 75 58 63 18 38 28 28 50 47 51 9,684 21,045 12,894 15,649 14,570 117,454 222,490 188,656 139,639 173,192 27,781 56,581 42,039 89,673 165,909 146,617 52 10 1 1 19 2 3 10 1 9 2 53 6,917 600 2,500 38,169 6,940 7,740 15,028 2,500 23,141 6,940 54 5 1 4 2 1 2 3 55 3,400 750 7,556 10,456 2,600 1,200 4,956 9,256 56 1 12 1 8 2 3 1 5 3 2 57 600 8,347 1,000 15,818 8,267 8,740 1,000 7,300 8,518 8,267 58 14 8 2 2 2 2 59 8,871 4,827 2,351 2,300 2,351 2,300 60 304 209 111 26 23 206 161 120 52 44 134 106 81 '72 55 39 61 202,778 132,493 72,318 17,924 15,928 368,615 293,695 224,665 117,907 96,026 179, 749 137,059 109,235 188, 86£ 156,636 115,430 6i 678 (5) 1 3 1 '64 '2 59 62 50 '45 (') 12 '19 «2 47 63 852,640 (6) 720 2,120 640 '119,270 '6,640 181, 720 184,520 148,680 '62,610 (') 18,080 '56,660 '6,640 163,640 64 646 61 5,958 6,184 94,058 '41 '7 5,241 5,512 3,493 '28 '2 3,446 '13 '5 1,795 65 s31,479 6 583 4,200,927 4,364,144 3,928,812 '80,573 '20,490 10,145,994 10,532,356 9,615,229 '38,053 '3,220 4,776,053 '42,520 '17,270 5,369,941 66 e15 sl 1 '9 '3 14 19 2 '6 (8) 1 «3 '3 13 67 89,296 6720 750 '20,516 s10,632 42,381 46,576 5,000 '9,592 (6) 1,593 '10,924 '10,632 40,788 68 46 25 8 7 49 46 23 21 1 28 31 12 21 15 11 69 32,402 16,717 5,941 5,052 102,901 92,031 51,349 42,697 4,000 37,328 42,451 15,984 65,573 49,580 35,365 7.1 69 16 7 5 3 40 16 11 11 8 30 10 6 10 6 5 71 44,128 10,933 5,458 3,655 2,198 66,233 32,571 25,760 27,109 19,793 35,548 12,310 7,736 30,685 20,261 18,024 72 84 61 48 43 18 '13 e7 117 92 30 '6 (') 68 '7 '7 49 73 s2,820 8800 37,250 33,181 13,495 '29,765 '22,598 240,297 191,305 68,146 '7,979 (') 91,140 '21,786 '22,598 149,157 72 55 34 43 39 17 101 85 100 91 49 60 50 51 41 35 49 75 38,260 24,627 31,339 28,581 12,465 215,009 185,760 225,679 209,899 117,651 83,789 73,448 74,530 131,220 112,312 151,149 76 78 52 1 86 50 12 17 2 54 27 3 32 23 9 7" 51,490 35,013 800 170,682 116,552 36,731 53,733 9,619 71,193 36,415 4,056 99,489 80,137 32,675 7 29 5 3 2 7 42 23 21 11 6 22 9 1 20 14 79 IB, 550 3,020 1,831 1,749 10,910 94,081 59,715 53,081 29,104 8,110 29,253 12,884 2,800 64,828 46,831 80 43 19 18 10 51 2 11 7 7 3 51 81 29,435 13,685 36,740 18,207 2,146 5,504 14,792 8,254 21,948 9,953 2,146 2 50 66 51 47 13 60 73 67 72 26 35 46 45 25 27 22 83 34,970 49,167 36,322 32,331 9,161 123,640 154,562 130,806 139,169 52,820 50,138 71,905 63,978 73,502 82,657 66,828 34 68 62 105 79 40 144 124 115 114 78 88 68 68 56 56 47 85 48,510 43,147 73,423 53,853 27,975 290,098 253,293 247,146 225,528 168,051 124,894 92,463 95,697 165,204 160,830 151,449 86 5 1 3 22 11 11 7 2 6 4 1 16 7 87 3,830 500 6,802 57,916 25,382 33,438 21, 514 3,455 9,404 6,587 3,347 48,512 18,795 88 24 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table ll.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS BY SIZE, ' State 5,000 to 9,999 acres 10,000 to 49,999 acres Total 1960 1950 19403 19303 19203 1960 1950 19403 19303 19203 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 "drainage-district" States number number 728 5,081,845 '63 '450,885 665 4,630,960 300 2,132,948 60 439,295 56 381,682 35,210 81 s6,346 66 473,168 1 9,846 2 11,988 182 1,240,267 '12 '85,208 '19 '140,346 22 155,065 '2 '14,400 28 203,467 13 89,562 '3 '22,096 '5 '36,520 53 361,648 50 345,052 26 187,135 '2 15,01S 1 8,500 28 190,9% «9 '63,648 '1 '5,536 '2 612,176 7 44,865 6 47,249 '9 '64,609 11 75,379 13 96,652 4 25,553 11 72,372 16 103,960 3 17,031 679 4,754,671 '28 '215,942 '651 '4,533,729 291 2,037,649 1 7,540 1 5,000 47 341,529 48 326,785 12 81,865 (6) (6) 35 242,882 2 15,046 8 60,393 179 1,231,412 '3 '25,216 '7 '59,155 17 125,555 '2 '14,400 18 135,583 13 90,165 'l '7,930 '3 '23,936 56 394,409 52 367,628 7 47,728 30 214,581 21,650 5 37,196 1 8,500 19 130,256 '2 '12,504 '1 '5,536 '1 '5,376 10 60,821 6 48,627 '8 '61,889 17 116,827 14 98,649 8 56,698 16 102,818 14 90,670 11 77,916 2,357 16,387,515 1,708 11,844,795 649 4,542,720 272 1,922,304 70 523,848 34 232,307 10 75,300 14 83,616 23 156,326 2 17,531 7 52,215 196 1,342,317 341 2,362,676 186 1,280,602 12 73,361 18 130,760 40 291,267 4 25,636 286 1,951,253 357 2,519,891 60 429,877 54 385,082 3 20,059 25 168,646 1 7,551 5 37,590 19 132,000 39 302,855 448 3,076,320 10 70,393 9 55,341 8 56,398 9 65,929 21 147,473 10 71,143 2 11,292 ii 85,877 13 84,102 9 60,181 2,291 15,865,002 1,640 11,380,140 651 4,484,862 259 1,819,937 67 493,382 32 220,410 9 73,941 28 187,251 2 15,800 8 60,261 203 1,360,351 397 2,727,803 185 1,295,465 11 74,962 19 122,746 37 259,443 254 1,743,097 335 2,388,231 67 462,954 64 450,062 2 11,792 23 149,998 29,450 12 81,272 53 394,682 373 2,549,773 9 60,381 8 51,451 7 44,628 15 97,962 17 115,598 8 54,662 3 15,545 1 9,538 10 74,317 19 124,722 9 63,067 1,472 13,357,936 1,064 10,537,608 408 2,320,328 153 1,069,961 1 9,000 39 274,227 30 203,655 3 26,000 18 114,456 2 15,245 1 6,960 144 976,666 229 1,718,075 141 1,005,124 3 22,792 11 79,592 22 159,161 9151 3,251,318 177 1,250,804 23 157,416 48 341,884 3 19,664 17 115,106 34,579 11 71,717 51 358,390 300 2,850,517 1 6,000 3 20,400 3 17,788 13 91,612 4 32,032 1 5,280 3 19,649 11 75,427 4 27,400 819 16,758,378 '132 '3,168,131 687 13,590,247 367 7,630,247 2 50,881 99 2,164,973 36 619,410 "l sll,700 69 1,383,240 2 22,690 2 48,049 125 2,139,686 '16 '374,691 '46 '962,368 8 97,870 '82,562 79 1,711,637 2 33,541 '7 '215,382 '25 '713,965 66 1,292,852 72 1,450,651 2 35,470 15 259,365 1 39,021 1 14,975 2 29,894 23 465,198 '3 '105,404 '14 '356,501 '5 '91,803 8 134,053 8 196,306 'll '253,750 11 177,758 44 1,054,684 2 56,000 1 10,248 1 11,500 6 90,295 818 17,098,296 '115 '2,980,509 7703 '14,117,787 386 8,128,968 2 54,881 3 75,914 110 2,321,290 34 674,625 14 269,086 O (6) 44 971,293 1 10,265 6 155,806 125 2,113,490 '12 '300,891 '31 '711,112 10 133,812 63 '65,871 59 1,203,875 2 33,541 '9 '283,436 '24 '728,576 63 1,270,559 72 1,473,791 5 79,991 20 332,455 4 125,595 2 30,655 3 40,838 21 445,924 '4 '93,864 '15 '417,817 '7 '122,752 10 163,545 7 164,380 510 '256,190 15 293,772 48 1,260,502 6 113,640 1 13,568 3 43,750 5 73,310 8 173,134 51,884 536, 721,074 1,137 20,874,066 747 15,847,008 431 9,606,659 2 28,045 (5) (5) 112 2,420,960 44 925,127 12 205,969 13 192, 786 39 849,321 (') 8 229,926 95 1,692,968 217 4,036,299 124 '2,169,573 7 84,710 55 58,070 103 2,260,132 175 3,110,113 325 6,339,013 78 1,532,535 95 2,091,937 7 188,628 22 458,594 3 60,598 6 163,018 "26 387,725 63 1,205,806 201 3,485,021 5 84,872 8 180,930 5 '116,710 9 192,513 12 201,786 48 1,292,456 5 129,620 1 13,568 2 35,223 8 175,075 5 121,447 1,814 35,075,951 1,105 20,306,960 709 14,768,991 394 8,709,736 1 20,600 111 2,414,091 34 707,309 13 226,746 46 1,017,982 1 10,000 6 181,947 98 1,728,101 274 5,088,605 116 2,054,594 4 84,705 13 200,998 90 2,044,093 177 3,281,204 306 5,968,444 74 1,558,578 85 1,721,812 117,080 21 413,263 3 77,956 3 54,102 19 365,742 32 479,500 175 2,973,427 3 63,491 4 109,511 6 132,322 9 196,697 16 236,523 43 1,006,763 4 85,405 2 47,808 16 306,177 5 100,375 1,107 23,826,149 656 14,402,437 451 9,423,712 243 5,278,049 1 30,000 68 1,473,391 33 672,181 4 71,000 30 694,045 1 10,000 2 40,000 74 1,239,719 144 2,917,817 107 1,895,497 2 21,040 7 107,381 47 1,037,196 95 1,072,885 234 4,630,974 35 664,285 60 1,557,927 1 24,000 14 275,562 1 15,940 3 31,640 14 265,640 32 501,377 122 3,152,280 1 40,000 5 124,226 9 139,666 30 746,544 3 77,690 2 21,900 14 228,426 2 45,920 10 11 12 14 16 IS 20 22 Geo ia 24 26 . 28 30 32 - 34 36 Louisiana 38 39 40 42 . .number 44 45 46 48 . .number . .number 50 52 54 56 58 60 . jaumber 62 64 66 68 69 70 72 74 76 78 80 acres 82 83 84 85 86 88 Holies indicate States identified in 1950 as "county-drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. See footnote 6 and text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises." See footnote 4 and text. 1Land in two or more projects included in each project. Areas shown equal the sum of areas of individual projects with no deduction for land included in more than one project. 2In 1960, only projects of 500 or mare acres were included. See footnote 6 and text. 3For 1940, 1930, and 1920, number refers to the total reports including projects wholly superseded by later projects. For 1920, data for number of projects, by size of project, were not available from the 1920 report. The counts presented for that year are those carried in the 1940 report (see Summary Table 6) and differ from the total count of projects reported in 1920. 4For 1950, projects under 500 acres include "irrigation enterprises" with drainage enumerated in the Census of Irrigation (see Summary Table 12) and 3 "county -drain" counties representing portions of intercounty drains (see footnote 6). The enumeration for the 1950 Census of Drainage included only drainage projects of 500 or more acres. 5Revised. SUMMARY 25 BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960-Continued 10,000 to 49,999 acres — Continued — 50,000 to 99,999 acres 100,000 or acre acres 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 acres 1960 1950 19403 1960 1950 19403 1960 1950 19403 19303 19203 1960 1950 19403 19303 19203 499 484 1,228 320 334 5656 152 145 '159 168 115 246 252 '6 2 66 31 1 6,963,107 6,781,099 16,964,180 9,795,271 10,317,197 '19,756,894 10,630,513 10,254,850 10,760,472 11,403,962 8,605,536 56,912,374 66,631,930 *l 3,589, 75 6 13,597,194 4,850,978 2 '68 651 800 '64 864 337 '62 '57 61 76 42 '191 '197 1 9 24 14 3 '989,540 '747,675 LO, 922, 231 s2, 178, 591 '2,232,834 9,951,835 '4,539,101 '4,131,676 3,944,427 5,099,727 3,725,087 '44,579,354 2,474,01 0 3,582,975 1,982,361 4 431 '433 428 256 '270 319 90 '88 98 92 73 55 '55 4 3 42 17 5 5,973,567 '6,033,424 6,041,949 7,616,680 '8,084,363 9,805,059 6,091,412 '6,123,174 6,816,045 6,304,255 4,880,449 14,393,790 '22,052,576 LI, 115, 74 6 10,014,219 2,868,617 6 212 219 226 155 167 205 62 62 72 67 55 50 49 3 8 35 12 7 2,961,427 3,040,507 3,206,106 4,668,820 5,088,461 6,400,553 4,114,687 4,272,415 4,910,900 4,498,792 3,631,023 13, 308, 634 20,688,382 10,468,96 3 9,171,556 2,114,095 8 9 10 2 28,045 2 50,881 2 54,881 2 1 (') i 1 1 : 1 11 28,424 47,490 (5) 52,378 50,000 110,000 '242,87 0 242.00C 12 5* 63 66 45 47 46 12 13 16 IB 16 'l2 9 8 8 4 13 776,548 890,690 975,512 1,388,425 1,430,600 1,445,448 778,208 933,322 1,087,472 1,228,710 1,162,120 1,849,017 1,457,428 1,346,50 6 1,379,51' 825,264 14 27 20 26 9 14 18 8 12 5 4 1 1 1 4 i 15 385,170 259,547 10 138,831 353,899 9 115,483 234,240 415,078 4 130,255 571,228 3 90,486 477, 966 740,077 1 53,000 401,973 2 109,244 285,542 65,000 1 50,000 136,846 204,800 983,68 2 889,856 16 17 18 "l (8) 11 (8) (') 2 (8) (8) «2 '2 19 '11,700 (8) 135,532 (8) (') 57,254 (») (8) 8 228, 119 '352,547 20 38 22 22 31 22 17 13 7 10 ii 10 4 6 : i i: 2 21 531,642 303,173 319,224 851,598 668,120 530,097 909,054 505,069 709,654 732,777 604,913 2,993,041 5,075,510 4,650,18 8 5,330,32' 280,000 22 23 22,690 10,265 2 2 2 4 6 i 2 1 1 24 25 25,635 29,775 48,049 130,171 200,151 53,680 121,760 67,057 198,75 7 26 '98 100 73 27 25 22 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 1,317,391 1,356,455 1,008,760 822,295 757,035 684,208 151,034 69,902 98,481 98,481 62,333 109,261 110,000 28 «8 85 154 '8 '7 63 *JS '7 16 27 13 '51 '51 6 5 29 '101,632 '65,280 2,070,077 '273,059 '235,611 1,966,222 '479,819 '555,344 1,022,024 1,878,090 1,032,904 '10,087,327 '10,117,160 711,43 7 1,044,15. 755,799 30 '30 617 97 '16 '14 27 '13 '7 5 4 3 '23 '28 1 ] 31 <429,493 '243,381 1,344,725 '532,875 '467,731 '824,848 8932,852 '512,797 312,478 279,408 184,867 '4,799,215 '5,422,583 '142,06 0 142.08C 32 8 10 7 33 97,870 133,812 84,710 34 '2 '2 5 '2 '1 85 64 '2 1 '3 64 35 '29,191 '32,591 58,070 '53,371 '33,280 '335,569 '283,009 107,606 55,606 '443,019 '590,295 36 43 32 51 36 27 52 16 8 12 11 10 22 24 5 : 37 600,013 456,721 729,869 1,111,624 747,154 1,530,263 1,046,309 604,461 762,667 664,813 628,385 4,500,048 10,271,867 821, 5f 1 556,98 450,960 38 2 2 1 1 39 33,541 33,541 63,045 81,280 40 "2 62 120 85 '7 55 «5 •5 12 7 91 '37 "37 6 "f ... 41 831,169 628,316 1,598,807 '184,213 '255,120 1,511,306 '403,485 '413,560 769,674 445,530 568,205 '9,230,067 '9,478,173 887, 6£ 2 1,229,49 ... 42 8? 67 211 818 '17 114 622 '19 17 28 15 '35 '35 6 E 9 43 8105,929 8107,651 2,964,592 '608,036 6620,925 3,374,421 81, 597,870 '1,359,843 1,100,804 1,838,978 944,845 '8,419,708 '9,156,347 732,8; 1 1,167,24. 1,226,562 44 41 38 48 25 25 30 12 12 8 8 4 1 2 1 3 2 45 582, 586 554,362 693,017 710,266 716,197 839,518 898,322 913,712 611,775 631,908 320,400 143,900 248,365 133,9' 6 131,67c 249,460 -;., 43 42 50 29 30 45 8 8 14 14 8 3 3 4 2 47 603,643 607, 549 693,745 847,008 866,242 1,398,192 527,879 540,420 999,189 922,594 546,213 831,995 1,005,829 512, 8C 7 610,98 405,062 48 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 1 1 49 12,580 32,000 44,775 22,890 47,991 143,853 77,000 119,4 ") 100,000 50 12 17 16 3 3 6 2 3 3 3 2 51 163,857 1 230,040 1 13,850 2 225,381 1 11,278 1 95,508 1 39,021 102,415 3 111,745 233,213 2 49,320 5 167,366 172,165 1 50,599 2 173,771 1 77,284 1 172,646 1 77,284 i 128,500 i 52 53 54 55 56 57 14,975 2 30,655 3 14,975 148,043 132,264 97,010 84,000 74,000 58 59 29,894 40,838 6 12 9 12 11 12 "8 3 3 1 . 1 63 161,601 116,263 165,585 303,597 329,661 222,140 189, 445 189,445 56,500 100.0CK 100,000 62 •l «2 42 '2 '2 21 '1 '2 2 2 3 '6 '6 63 «18,176 '29,096 592,086 '87,228 864,768 613,720 '59,309 '114,017 149,680 122,560 231,241 81, 331, 912 '1,345,030 ..l «8 «6 152 «6 89 49 '7 '6 5 5 '7 '33 '33 65 '118,498 63 '85,198 *5 2,058,764 '238,003 *2 '332,619 82 1,426,257 1 '532,618 '473,784 '3 317,673 312,797 763,025 '7,867,150 (') '8,005,152 (') 66 67 '42,656 '73,600 49,880 '49,152 649,152 34,992 (') '161,373 (') (') 66 6 8 4 2 2 4 1 1 69 78,213 115,483 56,261 55,840 48,062 124,669 51,355 55,600 70 4 4 3 4 3 2 1 71 51,682 52,0% 40,253 144,624 112,784 '76,457 57,600 72 66 65 4 85 '5 5 '83 '4 2 2 '1 6i 73 6 101, 096 '82,562 49,698 8152,654 '173,628 142,815 '197,579 '252,949 164,488 166,758 '112,067 '1X2,067 74 8 9 9 3 6 3 1 75 108,569 134,670 132,240 69,189 159,102 69,546 91,000 76 20 16 12 24 32 36 11 11 16 14 14 11 8 . 77 277,059 1 252,721 4 174,768 2 777,625 1 1,007,781 2 1,117,688 3 735,784 801,243 1,156,660 994, 527 918,105 3,829,682 3,568,777 1,973,9 0 772,87 L 457,871 78 79 12,000 1 10,248 47,640 1 13,568 22,259 1 13,568 44,000 66,000 107,361 80 81 82 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 83 11,500 21,750 10,392 22,000 24,831 98,180 90,000 132,0( X) 34 6 5 4 1 1 2 2 4 85 90,295 73,310 60,630 3 113,599 114,445 2 83,902 56,000 56,000 139,200 152,480 1 51,436 262,880 86 87 59,535 37,545 105,427 ■V. 6In 1960, all drains under county management were enumerated as a unit with each portion of intercounty projects credited to the county where located. In 1950, the procedure ' Blmilar for "county-drain" States but the county report Included all projects in the county, including those not under county management. The 1960 data (500-999 acres) include reports for county-drains for two counties (Benton, Iowa, and Jerauld, S. Dak.) with less than 500 acres due to intercounty projects. The 1950 data (under 500 acres) include 3 such counties (Benton, Iowa, Fulton, Ky., and Jerauld, S. Dak.). In 1940, 1930, and 1920, each drain was considered a separate project. 'Totals for 30 States shown for 1950 were based on interstate projects divided on State lines. The 1950 report also shows totals, by size of project, for 30 States based an interstate projects not divided on State lines. 8In 1960, for Delaware, the area within each county served by drains far which there was no active management was counted as one combined project. See text. 9 As shown for 1920 in the 1940 report. See footnote 3. 625811 O -62 26 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 12.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS BY TYPE OF All drainage projects owned by one landowner1 All drainage States number. 10 ' county-drain" States number. 30 "drainage-district" States.. number. 17 irrigation States number. Alabama number. Arizona number. Arkansas number. California number. Colorado. number. Delaware number. Florida number. Georgia number. Idaho number. Illinois number. Indiana • .number. Iowa number. Kansas number. Kentucky number. Louisiana number. Maryland number. Michigan number. Minnesota number. Mississippi number. Missouri number. Montana number. Nebraska number. Nevada number. New Jersey number. New Mexico number. New York number. North Carolina number. North Dakota number. Ohio number. Oklahoma number. Oregon number. South Carolina number. Sooth Dakota number. Tennessee number. Texas number. Utah number. Virginia number. Washington number. Wisconsin number. Wyoming number. 99,098,430 1,397 51,909,639 7,064 47,188,791 3,157 30,596,286 11 6,348,491 52 101,854 33 110,982 1,496 5,883,070 138 396,786 86 9,900,328 307 11,045,146 590 3,354,500 425 3,670,629 20 60,112 103 19 49,616 564 1,417,032 161 1,732,183 H2 8,873,857 31 133,796 110 314,221 123 588,863 6 23,833 457 52,033,141 14,076 50,655,190 10,862 35,995,203 10 76,671 25 197,268 844 4,701,095 2,047 2,554,576 79 11,017,709 86 6,734,863 121 356,988 18 959,892 922 12,161,665 93 323,815 300,884 1,087 418,858 707,263 151 615,838 34,596 47,094,801 5,001 39,872,238 1,747 26,098,986 1 28,045 5 298,633 250 4,592,738 158 2,667,194 56 468,322 287 395,014 101 659,136 1,695 5,091,364 8,893 10,121,952 3,130 6,164,344 4,219,624 126 183,337 7,692 8,978,386 2,498 10,990,409 271 2,890,618 1,376,041 11,530 7,729,267 29 197,646 63 348,825 24 204,366 202 676,472 155 601,592 81 4,218,850 36 202,058 761,203 25 312,662 62,391 47,720,374 5,536 36,687,719 2,119 23,043,464 7 318,931 316 4,631,155 162 2,233,714 58 366,719 146 375,464 1,919 5,032,682 18,339 10,214,014 3,730 6,137,649 88 257,169 216 585,625 741 3,655,483 10,640 9,180,851 2,885 11,474,683 27 167,629 138 879,459 7 162,980 11 1,094,142 26,191 8,165,494 211,182 31 208,249 52,962 43,213,765 3,228 22,281,273 64,642 1,365 3,909,049 12,004 9,087,183 2,883 5,224,478 54 93,856 179 358,480 111 2,266,328 10,453 9,729,171 2,340 9,232,709 17 168,682 123 607,730 1 15,940 1,240,328 24,871 8,107,204 79 90,943 1,738 4,071,601 1,391 3,603,074 311,903 3 2,638 18 22,765 10 11,428 5 3,660 1 2,000 526 810,903 11 7,454 25 34,930 121 155,650 55 42,154 1 640 7,286 2 1,375 7 8,055 21,421 (!) (6) (*) (6) (6) 65 111,253 1 4,250 2 3,260 16 342 («) («) (6) («) («) 52,477 (6) (6) 1950 i "county-drain" States. The other States were designated "drainage-district" States. For the "county-drain" States in 1950 all pro For 1940 101,226 NA 883,820 NA 84,358 NA 89,985 NA 25,291 NA 50,155 NA 5,600 1,200 NA 40,380 70,223 NA 784,657 1930, and 1920, each drain was counted See footnote 4 and text. Italics indicate States identified jects in each county were enumerated as a unit; therefore, the counts shown for that year represent the number of county reports, as a separate project. See footnote 7 and text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands in "irrigation enterprises. NA Not available. xIn 1940, 1930, and 1920, the classification by type of organization included drainage undertakings by two or more operators cooperating without organization under statute law with "individual ownership enterprises." One cooperative project of 10,000 acres in Georgia was identified in the text of the 1920 report. 2Land in two or more projects included in each project. Areas shown equal the sum of areas of individual projects with no deduction for land included in more than one project. SUMMARY ORGANIZATION, BY STATES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960 27 Cooperative or mutual drains* Legally c rganized public drains Not identifiable under the 1960 classification I9602 19503 19403 19303 19203 Irrigation enterprises with drainage4 Other and not reported I9602 19503 19503 19403 19303 19203 19403 19303 19203 2,469 893 4,175 4,013 NA NA NA 9,07 S N, 1 NA NA NJ NA NA 1 3,577,204 1,409,494 91,358,682 95,776,948 81,705,415 80,894,347 64,352,059 4,119,05 J 4,240,57 i 2,644,674 462,599 36,000 14,192 38,362 .' 739 (6) 579 6445 NA NA NA 1 2 N I NA NA NA 3 953,061 (') 50,865,635 652,023,655 46,901,141 47,569,562 NA 9,48 3 92,43 t 80,589 NA 34,282 4 1,730 893 3,596 3,568 NA NA NA 9,06 Ni I NA NA NJ NA NA 5 2, 624,143 1,409,494 40,493,047 43,753,293 34,804,274 33,324,785 NA 4,109,57 J 4,148,14. . 2,564,085 NA 36,O0C 14,192 4,080 6 663 200 1,098 1,171 NA NA NA 9,06 . N, I NA NA NA 7 1,213,864 455,058 25,779,348 30,274,595 21,242,739 19,784,683 NA 4,109,57 3 4,148,14. . 2,564,085 NA 14,192 8 6 7 4 3 NA 9 33,745 40,735 31,656 35,936 28,045 10 2 NA NA NA 2 9 N. I NA NA 11 3,385 5,659 26,931 (') 193,88 S 292,97 . 292,000 (') 12 202 23 229 229 NA NA NA 57 7 13 276,463 32,398 5,252,771 4,506,440 4,508,380 4,590,495 3,452,691 94,46 7 14 45 13 154 102 NA NA NA 1,88. • U i NA NA 15 124,511 73,266 1,583,133 1,202,950 1,168,701 1,167,139 795,441 1,101,03 ) 1,408,501 i 1,016,191 165,200 16 3 4 10 39 NA NA NA 57 i N. I NA 17 5,610 27,190 47,248 255,753 255,709 250,238 138,026 319,61 2 187,32 > 99,130 18 1 (') 59 62 NA L9 780 (6) 340,742 '352,547 395,0U 20 36 13 92 103 NA NA NA 1,65 L 21 274,431 118,476 4,237,652 5,430,151 5,676,382 5,849,401 1,518,183 149,75 ! 22 17 10 24 35 NA NA NA 23 24,325 17,205 64,682 69,485 80,674 75,255 55,452 24 3 3 25 37 NA NA NA 33 ; u L NA NA 25 4,362 5,195 102,546 135,172 123,753 118,645 16,082 292,59 532,89 L 254,969 48,000 26 154 189 1,303 1,228 NA NA NA 27 228,762 302,121 5,575,635 5,041,255 5,060,542 5,016,960 3,891,507 28 188 (6) 86 479 NA NA NA NA 29 237,047 (6) 11,008,036 611, 017,709 10,120,952 10,198,288 9,049,193 32,367 30 89 (6) 150 *86 NA NA NA 31 125,657 (6) 6,926,485 66,734,863 6,110,558 6,116,092 5,211,683 32 14 84 84 NA NA NA 3 t 33 23,427 350,896 355,089 250,359 251,619 91,656 1,89 > 34 10 («) 17 618 NA NA NA 35 8,660 (6) 880,139 6959,892 462,120 582,125 352,080 36 235 95 154 117 NA NA NA 51 Ni ... 37 309,784 128,197 7,337,112 11,605,479 3,795,721 3,252,987 2,229,865 83,75 11,6CK ... 38 9 3 129 90 NA 39 14,183 4,333 382,603 319,482 183,337 40 21 («) 54 '54 NA NA NA 41 22,724 (6) 9,870,150 610,194,439 8,970,826 9,159,321 9,706,891 •',..' 192 (6) 90 682 NA NA NA 43 248,293 (6) 10,761,923 611,269,962 10,954,679 11,472,883 9,231,909 44 230 127 239 249 NA NA NA 45 292,531 140,006 2,906,319 2,772,485 2,840,463 2,961,096 1,544,694 46 56 2 314 315 NA NA NA 47 57,739 5,290 3,570,736 3,137,944 3,081,463 3,140,067 2,586,308 48 6 3 13 22 NA NA NA 37 Ni NA NA 49 4,685 2,260 54,787 94,172 53,418 39,984 129,432 189,49 312,24 119,545 25,600 50 5 99 149 NA NA NA 31 NJ L NA NA 51 6,940 3,970 734,064 713,821 721,986 696,994 591,772 103,29 194,19 179,385 8,688 52 1 2 4 NA NA NA 7 Ni NA NA 53 2,500 41,521 125,595 24,398 80,756 (') 123,05 126,37 82,224 (') 54 9 1 55 10,956 6,906 4,300 56 4 5 NA NA NA 21* NJ NA NA 57 30,993 52,113 172,796 59,837 (') 192,84! 133, 08' 116,455 (7) 58 13 5 4 4 59 20,071 25,582 28,245 28,245 60 403 287 122 122 NA NA NA 61 485,339 332,356 866,267 779,811 766,876 661,866 482,977 62 144 (6) 17 615 NA NA NA NJ NA 63 200,630 (6) 1,531,553 61, 565, 055 1,356,113 1,088,053 1,240,328 7,16 19,92£ 6,089 64 76 (6) 63 663 NA NA NA NA 65 88,555 (6) 8,782,878 'S, 923,362 7,729,267 8,165,494 8,097,553 1,915 66 10 (6) 10 «14 NA NA NA NA 67 9,656 (6) 114,198 '298,853 197,646 166,048 (') 2,03] C) 68 56 9 48 ~44 NA NA NA 1,03a NJ NA NA NA 69 87,807 16,507 200,724 161,286 139,580 121,778 (1 240,36: 209,24: 71,112 C) 13,792 70 52 11 12 14 NA NA NA 71 97,212 28,540 168,501 167,994 182,426 193,157 11A,831 72 8 (6) 33 632 NA NA NA a NA 73 11,059 <6> 649,531 6706,973 603,966 621,258 222,062 29C 72, 506 74,500 74 37 20 134 129 NA NA NA 75 39,293 21,623 549,680 592,040 600,392 592,960 363,671 76 43 13 70 62 NA NA NA 44< NJ NA NA 77 74,170 15,155 5,495,725 5,155,647 3,844,378 2,767,477 2,102,628 473,63= 334,092 87,279 56,000 78 1 7 8 25 NA NA NA 43: NA 79 1,300 16,070 65,610 130,003 148,677 144,852 105,519 151,96: 41,361 80 59 28 2 2 NA NA 81 82,289 29,739 12,401 15,721 15,714 11,738 82 20 9 100 130 NA NA NA 39; NA NA NA 83 20,374 8,205 220,733 263,423 264,039 275,642 93,824 158,70: 140.39C 90,000 400 34 17 211 205 NA NA NA NA NA 85 23,834 556,974 514,000 721,603 887,003 790,489 36,000 4,080 86 2 6 17 NA NA NA 17C NJ NA NA 87 2,669 23,833 84,116 88,803 89,908 60,834 239,19£ 223,859 155,795 34,140 ... 88 JLand in two or more projects included only once. For 1950 and 1940, land in two or more projects included only for the project last organized; whereas, for 1930 and 1920, land in two or more projects included for the project first organized. The 1940, 1930, and 1920 reports also show, for the classification by type of organization, totals representing the sum of the areas of individual projects without deduction for land included in more than one project. Number, for 1930 and 1920, refers to the number of reports and includes projects wholly superseded by later projects and, for intercounty projects, the reports for each county. See text. Irrigation enterprises include both private and public drainage projects. In 1950, "irrigation enterprises" were from Census of Irrigation and represented reports of drained irrigated lands with no indication as to whether the irrigation organization was responsible for the drainage; in 1940, 1930, and 1920, "irrigation enterprises" having their own drainage were enumerated in the Census of Drainage. 'Number as shown on page 368 of the 1920 report; the sum of the numbers reported for the separate States equals 56,190. 6Data for this and 4 other States not available individually but included in totals for »n drainage States. 7In 1950, for "county- drain" States, all drainage projects in each county (other than "irrigation enterprises" from Census of Irrigation) were enumerated with county-drains and are therefore shown under "legally organized public drains." 28 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Summary Table 13.-AREA DRAINED BY YEAR DRAINAGE WAS ESTABLISHED, 1960; AND Area drained by year drainage was established, 1960 Ce Land in drainage projects1 Drainage established 1950-1959 Drainage established before 1950 of individual projects Drainage istablished 1950-1959 Drainage established before 1950 Drainage projects by year organized 1960 Census"' All drainage States number 10 'county-strain'' States number 30 "drainage-district" States. .number 17 irrigation States number Alabama number Arizona number Arkansas number California number Colorado number Delaware number Florida number Georgia number Idaho number Illinois number Indiana number Iowa number Kansas number Kentucky number Louisiana number Maryland number Michigan number Minnesota number Mississippi number Missouri number Montana number Nebraska number Nevada number New Jersey number New Mexico number New York number North Carolina number Nora Dakota number Ohio number Oklahoma number Oregon number South Carolina number South Dakota number Tennessee number Texas number Utah number Virginia number Washington number Wisconsin number Wyoming number 110,982 1,496 5,563,426 888,799 915 7,110,624 138 350,447 86 9,877,049 307 10,560,808 590 3,040,607 425 3,097,316 20 60,112 103 739,220 2 41,521 9 10,956 110 270,454 123 338,066 41 658,580 179 590,879 243 5,691,130 9 66,910 66 92,778 122 241,182 2,521,948 NA 1,050 233,263 NA 244,352 63,975 NA 6,046 NA 4,447,703 NA 1,666,899 NA 55,496 NA 340,066 536,444 NA 23,833 341,522 516 6,348,491 110,982 1,496 5,883,070 292 11,267,848 249 7,063,570 890,799 915 8,457,799 138 396,786 86 9,900,328 307 11,045,146 590 3,354,500 425 3,670,629 20 1,112 103 41,306 697,914 741,004 NA 2 41,521 41,521 NA NA 9 4,850 6,106 10,956 NA NA 5 1,300 30,293 31,593 NA NA 19 4,451 45,165 49,616 NA NA 564 254,482 1,066,021 1,417,032 NA NA 161 124,160 1,517,023 1,732,183 NA NA 142 61,670 8,747,745 8,873,857 NA NA 31 18,584 115,212 133,796 NA NA 110 79,585 190,869 314,221 NA NA 123 108,787 229,279 353,916 NA NA 41 11,329 647,251 660,590 NA NA 179 98,054 492,825 597,406 NA NA 243 318,198 5,372,932 5,938,974 2,627,739 4 1,050 235,521 84 252,515 6,046 116 1,032,655 10,456 9 41,306 124,637 8 11,329 18 98,054 103 327,376 1 520 37 484 5,529,817 282 1,767,032 16 55,496 59 340,666 398 110,118 1,446 5,748,217 110,982 1,496 5,883,070 292 11,267,848 249 7,063,570 103 377,983 28 890,799 915 8,457,799 138 396,786 86 9,900,328 307 11,045,146 590 3,354,500 425 3,670,629 20 60,112 103 10,956 5 31,593 19 49,616 564 1,417,032 161 1,732,183 142 8,873,857 31 133,796 110 314,221 123 197,004 64 75,368 6,646 307 1,521,116 Italics indicate States identified in 1950 as drainage projects in each county were enumerated i was counted a separate project. See footnote 4 and text. Boldface indicates States, other than "county-drain," for which the 1950 drainage data included drained lands ij See footnote 4 and text. NA Not available. *Land in two or more projects included only once. 2Land in two or more projects included in each project. Areas shown equal the sum of areas of individual proje "irrigation enterprise 82 119,612 8 11,059 25 129,430 110 194,260 1 1,040 38 63,717 14 18,587 enumerated in the Census of Irrigatii deduction for land SUMMARY DRAINAGE PROJECTS BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION, CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1960; BY STATES 29 Drainage projects by year organized- Cont. inu-'r] 1950 Census3 1940 Census3 1930 Census3 1920 Census3 All Organized, Organized Year not All Organized, Organized All Organized, Organized before 1920 All Organized, Organized Year not projects 1940-1949 before 1940 reported4 projects 1930-1939 before 1930 projects 1920-1929 projects 1910-1919 1910 reported 14,533 *1,263 43,749 9,521 39,597 NA NA 67,927 NA NA '56,949 NA NA NA 1 102,688,331 414,351,738 '•32,193,879 56,142,714 86,967,039 5,966,247 81,000,792 84,408,093 10,716,605 73,691,488 65,495,038 628,719,717 '36,545,774 229,547 2 457 (*) (4) 457 34,596 NA NA 62,391 NA NA 52,962 NA NA NA 3 52,033, 141 (4) t4) 52,033,141 47,094,801 3,209,164 43,885,637 47,720,374 3,828,049 43,892,325 43,213,765 NA NA NA 4 14,076 1,263 3,749 9,064 5,001 NA NA 5,536 NA NA 3,228 NA NA NA 5 50,655,190 14,351,738 32,193,879 4,109,573 39,872,238 2,757,083 37,115,155 36,687,719 6,888,556 29,799,163 22,281,273 NA NA NA 6 10,862 636 1,162 9,064 1,747 NA NA 2,119 NA NA 906 NA NA NA 7 35,995,203 13,206,307 18,679,323 4,109,573 26,098,986 2,164,576 23,934,410 23,043,464 4,151,246 18,892,218 12,268,025 NA NA NA 8 10 7 3 1 NA 9 76,671 40,735 35,936 28,045 28,045 10 25 2 23 5 NA 7 NA NA 3 NA NA NA 11 197,268 3,385 193,883 298,633 298,633 318,931 24,891 294,040 39,640 C) (7) C) 12 844 32 235 577 250 MA NA 316 NA NA 174 NA NA NA 13 4,701,095 130, 269 4,476,359 94,467 4,592,738 109,297 4,483,441 4, 631,155 741,744 3,889,411 3,479,591 2,561,950 869,641 48,000 14 2,047 21 142 1,884 158 NA NA 162 NA NA 145 NA NA NA 15 2,554,576 53,454 1,400,083 1,101,039 2,667,194 42,723 2,624,471 2,233,714 479,954 1,753,760 1,108,319 566, 114 471,396 70,809 16 630 3 48 579 56 NA NA 58 NA NA 24 NA 17 623,976 2 12,190 292,174 (4) 319,612 2 468,322 287 74,959 NA 393,363 NA 366,719 191,233 175,486 171,656 171,656 18 19 352,547 (*) (4) 352,547 395,014 114,382 280,632 20 1,889 131 107 1,651 101 NA NA 146 NA NA 94 NA NA 21 6,083,676 501, 508 5,432,410 149,758 5,699,022 20,136 5,678,886 5,954,934 516,448 5,438,486 1,637,073 1,630,103 6,970 22 55 16 39 52 NA 59 NA NA 46 NA NA 23 96, 259 23,488 72,771 84,374 84,374 84,255 10,158 74,097 65,452 55,452 10,000 24 379 12 32 335 50 NA NA 50 NA NA 13 NA 25 436, 171 14, 246 129,331 292, 594 659,136 28,665 630,471 375,464 70,435 305,029 64,642 64,642 26 1,433 98 1,335 1,695 NA NA 1,919 NA NA 1,365 NA NA NA 27 5,370,825 238,919 5,131,906 5,091,364 201,352 4,890,012 5,032,682 585,394 4,447,288 3,909,049 909,993 2,988,033 11,023 28 79 (*) (4) 79 8,893 NA NA 18,339 NA NA 12,004 NA NA NA 29 11,017,709 (*) (4) 11,017,709 10,121,952 879,594 9,242,358 10,214,014 658,505 9,555,509 9,087,183 2,220,090 6,861,184 5,909 30 86 (*) (*) 86 3,180 NA NA 3,730 NA NA 2,883 NA NA NA 3) 6,734,863 (*) (4) 6,734,863 6,164,344 71,665 6,092,679 6,137,649 620,617 5,517,032 5,224,478 3,077,143 2,134,524 12,811 32 121 14 70 37 88 NA NA 88 NA NA 54 NA NA 33 356,988 48,401 306,688 1,899 258,113 13,940 244,173 257,169 42,753 214,416 93,856 47,579 46,277 34 18 (*) C) 18 144 NA NA 216 NA NA 179 NA NA NA 35 959,892 (4) (4) 959,892 465, 270 18,584 446,686 585,625 152,470 433,155 358,480 243,743 112,937 1,800 36 922 317 94 511 495 NA NA 741 NA NA 111 NA NA 37 12,161,665 10,349,967 1,727,948 83,750 4,219,624 555,502 3,664,122 3,655,483 954,414 2,701,069 2,266,328 1,082,792 1,183,536 38 93 20 73 126 NA NA 39 323,815 57,525 266,290 183,337 125,865 57,472 40 54 (*) (4) 54 7,692 NA NA 10,640 NA NA 10,453 NA NA NA 41 10,194,439 (?) (4) 10,194,439 8,978,386 701,872 8,276,514 9,180,851 844,770 8,336,081 9,729,171 3,435,274 6,273,912 19,985 42 82 (*) (4) 82 2,498 NA NA 2,885 NA NA 2,340 NA NA NA 43 11,269,962 (4) (4) 11,269,962 10,990,409 73,384 10,917,025 11,474,683 809,517 10,665,166 ',. 12,709 5,633,290 3,585,208 14,211 44 441 178 263 271 NA NA 344 NA NA 167 NA NA 45 3,023,744 263,245 2,760,499 2,890,618 47,483 2,843,135 2,988,496 1,113,630 1,874,866 1,601,444 1,341,552 259,892 46 318 14 304 286 NA NA 367 NA NA 238 NA NA NA 47 3,147,484 46,380 3,101,104 3,087,063 61,472 3,025,591 3,150,022 474,001 2,676,021 2,596,204 866,151 1,723,317 6,736 48 404 6 21 377 34 NA NA 27 NA NA 17 NA NA NA 49 289, 189 15,338 84,354 189,497 372,661 17,172 355,489 167,629 133,221 34,408 168,682 134,499 21,533 12,650 50 473 25 129 319 125 NA NA 138 NA NA 123 NA NA 51 821,088 60,062 657,729 103,297 916,181 31,244 884,937 879,459 126,388 753,071 607,730 184,707 423,023 52 82 5 77 8 NA NA 7 NA NA 1 NA NA NA 53 251,154 6,906 128,095 123,059 153,373 11,678 141,695 162,980 47,956 115,024 15,940 (') (') (') 55 56 11,206 4,300 223 5 218 7 NA NA 11 NA NA 8 NA NA NA 57 244,961 52,113 192,848 305,885 7,200 298,685 176,292 4,740 171,552 140,219 (') (7) (') 58 14 8 6 59 56,465 26,963 29,502 60 413 190 223 246 NA NA 130 NA NA 104 NA NA 61 1,128,509 281,679 846,830 825,576 121,365 704,211 679,236 172,079 507,157 542,828 487, 118 55,710 62 21 (4) 21 141 NA 152 NA NA 137 NA NA 63 1,572,220 (*) 1,572,220 1,376,041 1,376,041 1,094,142 29,719 1,064,423 1,240,328 365,274 875,054 64 63 (4) 63 11,530 NA NA 26, 191 NA NA 24,871 NA NA NA 65 8,923,362 (4) 8,923,362 7,729,267 1,324,363 6,404,904 8,165,494 380,508 7,784,986 8,107,204 943,200 7,161,648 2,356 66 18 (4) (4) 18 29 NA NA 33 NA NA 5 NA NA NA 67 300,884 (4) (4) 300,884 197,646 25,320 172,326 170, 158 70,850 99,308 12,150 (') (') (') 68 1,087 11 44 1,032 63 NA NA 51 NA NA 1 NA NA NA 69 418,858 20,266 158, 227 240,365 348,825 76,543 272,282 211,182 87,681 123,501 4,000 (') (') C) 70 45 26 19 24 NA 31 NA NA 17 NA 71 249,011 68,076 180,935 204,366 204,366 208,249 131,778 76,471 140,031 140,031 72 34 (*) (4) 34 202 NA 205 NA NA 90 NA NA 7 3 707,263 (4) (4) 707,263 676,472 676,472 697,758 261,093 436,665 222,062 162,616 59,446 74 151 19 132 155 NA NA 191 NA NA 95 NA 75 615,838 22,590 593,248 601,592 28,160 573,432 593,560 106,730 486,830 363,671 363,671 76 543 38 59 446 81 NA NA 87 NA NA 54 NA NA 77 5,794,786 1,965,642 3,355,505 473,639 4,218,850 1,158,388 3,060,462 2,883,356 516,632 2,366,724 2,166,128 1,272,147 893,981 •;:! 471 8 28 435 36 NA NA 32 NA NA 17 NA NA 79 302,158 7,884 142,309 151,965 202,058 2,303 199,755 156,052 25,564 130,488 113,823 113,073 750 M 30 27 3 2 NA 3 NA NA 81 45,460 25,939 19,521 15,714 15,714 15,042 11,738 3,304 82 533 16 124 393 165 NA NA 172 NA NA 52 NA NA NA .3 3 431,613 24,411 248,497 158,705 405,709 14,826 390,883 367, 242 78,643 288,599 94,924 45,258 43,166 6,500 84 206 20 186 396 NA NA 373 NA NA 290 NA NA NA 85 514,700 42,986 471,714 761, 203 6,810 754,393 892,713 131,802 760,911 794,569 329,526 462,696 2,347 8' 189 2 17 170 25 NA 26 NA NA 15 NA !' 325,981 2,669 84,116 239, 196 312,662 312,662 245,703 108,549 137,154 95,474 95,474 88 Land in two or more projects included only once. For 1950 and 1940, land in two or more projects included only for the project last organized; whereas, for 1930 and 1920, land In two or more projects included for the project first organized. The 1940, 1930, and 1920 reports also show, for the classification by year of organization, totals representing the sum of the areas of individual projects without deduction for land included in more than one project. Number, for 1930 and 1920, refers to the number of reports and includes projects wholly superseded by later projects and, for intercounty projects, the reports for each county. See text. Year of organization not obtained in 1950 for "irrigation enterprises" with drainage (from Census of Irrigation), or for "county-drain" States. See text. 'Number as shown on page 368 of the 1920 report; the sum of the numbers reported for the separate States equals 56,190. 6Revised to equal sum of data reported by Staxes. 7Data for this and 4 other States not available individually but included in totals for all drainage btaies. DRAINAGE MAPS (31) 32 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS LAUDERDALE J P° jT* J) \ X FLORENCE [LIMESTONE ^^^^ I.ACKSOk/ ,A \ >-*k_- ^ S.''' ^ATHENS S < I // / J :UMBIA# -^ * J ^*W ISl HUNTSVILp j«- .A SCOTTSBOBO ' o* LBERT y N&, %J I C-^ >/ / s TUSCUMBlT# mBSEttVIUE® Uulton® ,'XlW ^^V »»/' \ ^FRANKLIN / ' MORGAN / ^^^ JJ «' yfVFORT ?A™E ^f / \ PI GUNTEBSVUXE «i L/? D E * A" L. 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I— ■■£ < * O a> —i -Q z .» < 2 5 &- z 625811 O -62 -5 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 42 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 43 o ii o| UJ O) O o < ^ < £ Q O Z £ ~~ o § : < o O «o Z o> O .§ 0 c 2 s 2fe CMJIS I '® 2 I sTl ! : Sl! \A* ' a® § ' i LIL'J. •■-iV-i § I Kj ® I i.^X.L 1® : \ 3 ( 5 i O to ir uj o- K lii u o < U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 44 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS 0- X UI u u < Q $ Z (D J/ i)?f: i ^U^fc- xU =®i #!«/ *#VrO^ :i £ a u >■ u I- fe § ® ® U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the DRAINAGE MAPS 45 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 46 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 47 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 48 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 49 LAND IN DRAINAGE PROJECTS 3.040.607 ACRES o _ "D •— c ° Si 51 £ 3 £ -C co a> ii U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 50 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 51 o o o* ■"" "D £ c o u UJ o O 3 OH ^ O. 3 W UJ u. O O) < o Z o < OL n u 0 z a> k- Q o Z E < i_ —j o u. o o o «o z o c i- < £C u 0 O i c 0) _Q < •/> z u < a> 1— o z a. o X U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 52 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o o» "3T "D i— c 0 u UJ o — > L. O 3 OL __ ft. 3 U UJ k. o D) < O 7 <"^ O 2 (A o "D c CO O 1— U o LU 1_ 3 o oc u a. LU O) O O < *<- z o 2 n u u z © w o o z E 3 o o o o «o /. o O) c t- ■^ < 4) u c O © -D I J2 < u Q 0) < O > n LU Z U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 54 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 56 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o CK ■ .£. £ 2 uj S=- z U.S. Department of Comn Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 57 o U 1 ^ 5 O Z m 2 < .¥ | 5. < O Q O Z "» = a> < £ -• o u- E O o Z o o ° »— < O) U .E O £ < ® Z -Q —J VI 0 u is a. 1 — i— a: O Z ® ® U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 58 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o o <"" ' ,. (A t/5 -n \— c u O LU —i () o at a, 3 UJ 3 o u < z o i "o o «/> Z a> u a o z 4) < o t- U- o o z 8 o «o t- O) < c u ;•; o 0) -J c 1 o> < JD 1- o ^ 4) < "o a ^ Q_ £ Q£ O z ® © U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 59 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 60 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o £ "=" I— o u — Si "5 O 5 ce. *■ Uj u 2 '§> 1 i O 2 Q 0> Z ° O * Z o < E ■■ ' <— u_ O Z o c < £ O c -I a o x < —i o /* * r>n "n 1 i ^1 i Mi1 -■ft — rxTOlMi\LT :1 I *i ; f®g3' 5/®° i Ly°®bI \-^\ / 1 ® 2/ ;/ i . >«. ! Si ® ® U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 61 i ■ U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 62 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 63 co o P I ^ U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Cens 64 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o o cs (A ■ — "D c to 1— o u LU o O 3 OL i O. 3 U LU o O) < o z ., < o a: 0> O 0) u Z o 0) o o z F < —1 o o o o «o 7 o c 1— < iC u O 0) c 0) i _Q LU «/» LU CO to u a> LU o z n z ■V ®t i/ 5 i te 8 ® ® tr © z °> U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 65 u o tu — » J O "5 i_ UJ O) o u < o z to V < 0) X O TnwB-'f : ik jU:4|J--l h-f-jVii — i®i Tri — UNl^f-h5 ! jj' • * "si ' ®- fe: ! ; ! • 1 |-i--4-; '-*}■ i U'L r ■> -■; IN U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 66 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS o "Jo" c ■ O co ^_ I— o u k_ UJ -l O 3 at Q- O) UJ o o M- < o 7 tf> fl) H «-> O u z ~ ~ o a F z S o o o o z o O) c 1— •^ < 0) c u 0) o -Q —1 U X a> < o 3 &- 1 LAND IN DRAINAGE PROJECTS 66,910 ACRES U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census DRAINAGE MAPS 67 2 _ o «n "D c to O »- — — u LU "5 — > -> O 3 U LU O) O u < o z (A ® z ® o o E z < —1 o LU o o o z n> o c 1- ^ < •■^ u 0) o a> —J J2 < z 0) o S n OL kip' &o"Nj.;^i >&' i iiy 5 1/ r 1 /fell *t\^ ill! ur I® _6 — 5 in H o 111 ° _ <« -n CO c 1- O LU o o oc 3 a. 3 LU u o < o z «-^- < o a z 0 "" " 0 Q o z E < _l k. o u_ o o o z «o o O) »- c < *- v; <^ O 0) c —i 0 l z M CO Z . t*>xt for comparability of data] h. 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 33,599,360 33,712,000 33,744,000 33,616,000 33,616,000 Und . Iam 16,458,515 18,871,244 18,044,542 16,052,962 4,870,106 4,701,095 4,592,738 4,631,155 3,479,591 . cllUur(, acres served NA j earsofCensu. 917,881 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION .numlmr of projects . . . 167 215 NA NA NA acres served... 236,104 267,790 84,358 40,660 26,900 Cooper mutual drain number of pro e — «d... 276,463 232,398 . number of projects . . . 229 2229 NA NA NA acres served... 5,252,771 24, 506,440 4,508,380 4,590,495 3,452,691 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 year more before Census date number of projects ac^s served... 4,991,384 24,476,359 4,483,441 3,889,411 3869,641 .number of projects . . . 338 232 NA NA NA acres served... 773,954 2130,269 109,297 741,744 32, 561, 950 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE C st of drainam irorks arc projects reporting NA NA dollars. . . 20,488,226 5,540,041 NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 352 *28 NA NA NA cost, dollars... 9,044,351 '391,898 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 347 29 NA NA NA length, miles. . . 1,796.0 123 NA NA NA Tile ok ed drains NA length, miles... NA NA NA projects reporting . . . 9 4 NA NA NA length, miles. .. 27.8 15 NA NA NA P«mps . projects reporting. . . 3 na NA NA NA number of pumps . . . 4 NA NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . NA NA NA NA Costofmainl ir and administration projects reporting NA dollars. . . 11,443,875 5,148,143 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Ca ltal inve dollars NA NA NA NA 39,450,754 6,030.3 37,532,575 4.974.3 14,147,174 Physical works: 3,154.1 NA NA 10.8 0.1 20.4 NA NA 332.4 201.9 121.8 P in number of units NA 25 5 5 NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 577 projects and 94,467 acres in "irrigation enterprises." 31920 figures exclude 48,000 acres for which date of organization was not reported. ^Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 78 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acreB. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20.000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 5,765,338 150,233 144,769 238,843 439,295 776,548 1,388,425 778,208 1,849,017 2,002,253 80,415 72,486 59,541 84,055 208,856 228,142 201,802 1,066,956 5, 529, 817 101,004 105,997 175,702 383,562 747,902 1,388,425 778,208 1,849,017 235, 521 49,229 38,772 63,141 55,733 28,646 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 5,765,338 236,104 276,463 5,252,771 Served by two 2,002,253 140,864 105,237 1,756,152 Area by period drainage Before 1950 5, 529, 817 174,323 147,174 5,208,320 Area added 1950-1959 235, 521 61,781 129,289 44,451 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organizatio Area by period drainage Before 1950 established Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 5,765,338 773,954 4,991,384 2,002,253 438,490 1,563,763 5,529,817 542,933 4,986,884 235,521 231,021 4,500 ARKANSAS 79 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne» .oris Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporti ng Number 471 20,488,226 352 9,044,351 347 1,796.0 9 27.8 3 4 1 214 679,067 205 648,914 205 525.9 3 3.8 1 2 2 89 566,556 83 532,268 83 306.7 3 49 566,238 34 396,718 33 161.8 1 6.0 4 33 933,089 17 449,440 15 137.2 3 12.5 5 32 1,968,781 8 616,231 6 109.2 2 5.5 1 1 6 33 4,361,112 1 477,000 1 300.0 7 9 1,571,221 1 189,750 1 54.3 e 12 9,842,162 3 5,734,030 3 200.9 1 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 471 20,488,226 352 9,044,351 347 1,796.0 9 27.8 3 4 1 164 2,229,404 157 1,386,737 157 1,045.1 1 1.5 1 2 °- 183 822,130 173 794,557 173 382.4 2 2.3 3 124 17,436,692 22 6,863,057 17 368.5 6 24.0 2 2 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 471 338 133 20,488,226 9,195,066 11,293,160 352 326 26 9,044,351 7,908,320 1,136,031 347 325 22 1,796.0 1,262.0 534.0 9 5 4 27.8 10.3 17.5 3 1 2 4 2 2 1 3 80 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Arkansas Ashley Chicot Clari Clay Conway Craighead AREA 1 acres 1960... 33,599,360 662,400 597,120 414,080 561,920 409,600 358,400 458,880 2 acres 1959 . . . 16,458,515 449,712 164,831 282,670 180,332 297,242 235,834 372,953 8 598 19 10 57 1 17 2 43 * 1950 . . . 844 39 3 14 1 24 3 78 6 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 4,870,106 114,466 50,692 352,885 26,071 267,230 7,400 6 1950... 4,701,095 125,221 33,684 347,206 26,071 280,798 22,724 352,265 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 189,140 5,300 28,290 4,328 8 . . acres served 1960 .. . 4,680,966 109,166 50,692 324,595 26,071 267,230 7,400 328,275 g Drainage established before 1950 . . acres served 1960 . . . 4,447,703 109,166 32,540 317,141 26,071 267,230 6,900 327,135 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 .. . 233,263 18,152 7,454 500 1,140 11 . acres served 1960 .. . 917,881 6,740 124,373 57,040 68,169 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 167 1 29 26,524 13 acres served".. 236,104 800 3,310 2,480 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 202 , 4 21,582 21 22,846 4,180 1 500 15 acres served . . 276,463 450 10,780 16 ■ number of projects . . . 229 17 2 7 1 13 1 24 17 acres served'.. 5,252,771 107,916 32,540 410,290 26,071 325,140 6,900 388,664 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of projects 338 9 49,192 50 138,519 4 4,180 19 acres served3 , . 773,954 500 48,871 20 Prior lo 1950 . number of projects . . . 260 19 1 7 1 13 1 21 21 acres served'.. 4,991,384 109,166 8,240 321,141 26,071 325,140 6,900 353,053 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959" 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 471 6 8 65,886 57 2,051,610 1 36,230 11 224,392 1 24,500 23 dollars. .. 20,488,226 20,701 1,819,385 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 352 1 8 51 5 1 21 21 dollars . . . 9,044,351 300 65,886 1,956,980 23,270 24,500 84,204 26 347 1 8 51 5 1 21 27 length, miles . . . 1,796.0 0.1 36.7 364.9 9.9 3.3 49.8 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 80 9 4 31 length, miles . . . 27.8 14.5 82 Pumps projects reporting 3 38 number of pumps . . . 4 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 169 6 27 1 7 20 86 dollars . . . 11,443,875 20,401 94,630 36,230 201,122 1,735,181 ^■Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ARKANSAS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 81 [See text for comparability or 1960 and 1950 lata] Rem and Census year Crawford Crittenden — DeSha a- Faulkner Greene Hempstead AREA 1 teres I960 382,080 398,720 400,640 496,640 270,695 535,040 176,153 413,440 286,992 370,560 267,842 470,400 257,507 2 acres 1959... 160,603 350,192 319,960 8 1950... 2 1 25 11 41 189 28 16 7 1 3 42 44 2 2 5 Total area in drainage projects l acres served 1960 1,860 268,337 173,325 335,875 17,200 13,899 207,544 9,104 e 1950... 920 260,337 156,782 308,322 3,440 9,169 207,057 9,104 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960. .. 3,480 1,700 B . acres served 1960... 1,860 268,337 173,325 332,395 17,200 13,899 205,844 9,104 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 259,897 130, 575 328,195 4,040 13,899 199,544 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. .. 1,860 8,440 42,750 4,200 13,160 6,300 11 . acres served 1960... 33,064 11,296 123,675 49,291 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 11 13 17 2 1 5 13 acres served . . 7,560 17,863 47,356 3,260 529 4,840 14 number of oroe _ 23 41,688 4 3,645 4 10,500 16 18,898 IS acre, served'.. 1,860 6,200 800 It . number of projects . . . 10 5 7 1 2 21 2 17 acres served'.. 289,241 125,070 435,476 3,440 12,570 237,102 9,104 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 2 16 30 16 5 1 21 19 acres served . . 1,860 43,104 54,534 121,068 11,200 529 34,978 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 9 11 12 2 3 21 2 21 acres served".. 259,897 130,087 365,409 6,000 13,370 225,862 9,104 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 8 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 2 24 35 26 4,539,015 6 59,468 30 450,697 28 dollars... 15,715 1,344,322 210,563 25,982 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, . .projects reporting . . . 2 13 32 22 6 1 23 25 dollars . . . 15,715 43,574 154,761 4,293,622 59,468 14,500 231,499 28 . projects reporting. . . 2 13 32 22 6 21 27 length, miles . . . 5.1 23.6 93.5 310.2 31.2 36.4 28 projects reporting 29 length, miles. . . 30 . .projects reporting. . . 1 2 31 length, miles . . . 0.6 11.0 32 P-f . .projects reporting . . . 83 number or pumps . . . 34 Otter (see text) . .projects reporting . . . ■i Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. . . 11 6 10 3 8 36 dollars . . . 1,300,748 55,802 245,393 11,482 219,198 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 82 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1660 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Independence Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River AREA 1 acres I960 483,200 407,680 569,600 336,640 378,880 396,800 361,600 223,175 348,160 182,247 2 acres 1959... 305,090 348,913 311,941 130,861 279,132 272,618 3 number 1960... 12 35 43 4 28 25 18 4 4 1950 - . . 10 56 34 4 33 21 9 1 5 Total area in drainage projects' . . acres served 1960 . . . 15,494 195,867 202,841 51,460 180,246 112,637 110,684 24,560 6 1950 . . . 28,866 181,679 218,942 41,034 199,423 107,702 101,424 10,892 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 3,950 18,800 8,320 2,880 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 11,544 195,867 184,041 51,460 180,246 104,317 110,684 21,680 9 . acres served 1960... 7,676 175,736 167,846 41,414 178,971 93,972 104,924 8,012 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 3,868 20,131 16,195 10,046 1,275 10,345 5,760 13,668 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 11,920 37,230 13,471 5,285 17,645 5,292 PROJECT?, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 10 11 1 4 10 2 2 13 acre, served3.. 10,906 9,875 6,000 2,706 9,215 12,400 1,500 14 . number of projects . . . 9 6 14 13 6 7 15 acres served".. 7,098 5,456 10,920 12,780 4,945 8,335 16 . number of projects . . . 3 19 18 3 11 9 9 2 17 acre, served".. 4,446 192,541 212,856 45,460 178,801 95,442 107,594 26,012 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of 'ects , 17 26 1 17 14 8 8,900 3 19,500 19 acres served".. 3,868 28,319 26,555 10,046 15,486 13,530 SO Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 8 18 17 3 11 11 10 1 21 acres served . . 7,676 180,584 207,096 41,414 178,801 96,072 119,429 8,012 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 projects reporting 5 24 36 2 18 22 12 3 329,200 23 dollars... 32,458 315,732 481,206 173,814 88,951 148,548 102,881 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting . . . 4 18 26 1 17 16 9 3 25 dollars... 31,458 200,976 131,514 104,230 51,231 49,433 63,313 329,200 26 . . projects reporting . . . 4 18 26 1 17 16 9 3 27 length, miles. .. 16.0 61.3 58.0 8.0 33.8 35.7 21.5 29.8 28 projects reporting '29 length, miles .. . 30 projects reporting - 31 length, miles . . . 0.5 32 P-P» . .projects reporting. . . 1 33 number of pumps . . . 2 34 . .projects reporting. . . 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 38 dollars . . . 1,000 114,756 349,692 69,584 37,720 99,115 39, 568 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ARKANSAS 83 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Logan Lonoke Miller Mississippi Monroe Pert, Phillips Poinsett AREA 1 ApiKoximale land area acres I960... 463,360 512,000 401,280 589,440 394,880 353,920 450,560 487,680 2 acres 1989... 265,214 377,698 188,850 533,421 201,508 98,122 305,315 404,318 8 4 20 8 21 9 3 30 31 4 1950... 1 99 8 11 15 3 9 10 5 . . acres served 1960 . . . 2,720 219,269 86,069 499,678 29,046 15,560 261,678 396,700 6 1950 . . . 1,301 238,885 86,069 516,687 30,565 14,728 113,404 404,190 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960. . . 9,492 15,000 17,000 700 6,420 51,380 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,720 209,777 71,069 482,678 28,346 15,560 255,258 345,320 0 . acres served 1960 . . . 209,727 71,069 480,691 24,040 14,720 253,238 345,320 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served I960.. . 2,720 50 1,987 4,306 840 2,020 11 . acres served 1960... 11,734 1,920 204,424 320 115,497 7,430 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 3 3 1 2 15 12 18 acres served*.. 2,200 3,342 33,700 1,306 13,400 6,735 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 2 7 4 1 9 11 IS acres served . . 520 4,000 5,150 4,050 840 18,013 8,337 it; Legally organised public drains number of project* 15 8 10 3 2 6 8 17 acres served'.. 214,169 72,989 729,572 23,310 14,720 350,863 337,788 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 1 11 5 1 21 23 19 aces served1.. 2,720 850 55,450 5,036 840 19,496 15,072 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 19 8 10 4 2 9 8 21 acres served . . 220,661 72,989 712,972 23,630 14,720 362,780 337,788 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 4 9 6 21 7 1 30 27 23 dollars... 15,386 81,717 60,360 4,772,808 18,391 3,349 851,488 1,803,808 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 4 2 9 5 1 23 23 25 dollars... 15,386 7,221 507,609 14,962 3,349 308,068 88,509 26 4 2 9 5 1 23 23 27 length, miles.. . 4.1 7.8 320.8 9.9 3.5 122.1 48.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 31 length, miles. . . 32 ■"""P" 1 83 number of pumps . . . 1 34 Other {see text) 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 9 6 13 2 10 7 38 dollars . . . 74,496 60,360 4,265,199 3,429 543,420 1,715,299 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 84 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph St. Francis White Woodruff Yell AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 521,600 431,360 490,880 414,080 407,040 666,880 419,362 378,880 267,116 597,120 208,747 2 207, 467 256,528 184,824 257,088 344,465 3 4 8 11 5 12 1 9 2 4 1950... 5 62 7 5 23 1 25 2 5 Total area in drainage projects1 acres served i960... 7 480 28 523 62,831 31,951 53,251 53,251 55,583 47,285 17,569 17,569 46,509 48,867 15,360 16,640 6 8,838 37,803 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 7,740 2,160 700 1,500 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960... 7,480 20,783 60,671 53,251 54,883 17, 569 45,009 15,360 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 6 280 20 783 43 031 53,251 43,219 11,664 17,569 39,417 5,592 15,360 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 .. . 1,200 17,640 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 850 1,600 7,623 1,992 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 2 1,800 13 acres served'.. 4,400 2,097 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects , 6 12,111 acres served . . 1,200 5,330 17,419 6,030 16 3 2 5 5 4 1 4 2 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 6,280 14,503 40,452 53,251 48,298 17,569 40,971 15,360 18 1950-1959 number of projects 1 7 11,664 19 acres served'.. 1,200 19,303 7,584 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 3 8 21,633 42,968 4 39,417 2 15,360 21 acres served . . 6,280 53,251 50,842 17,569 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 1 4 6 2 8 5 1 23 dollars . . . 2,882 15,399 69,508 10,641 147,004 35,405 38,824 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting... 1 5 7 5 1 25 dollars .. . 2,882 52,498 40,004 35,405 38,824 26 1 4 7 5 27 length, miles. . . 1.3 9.2 27.4 12.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles... 30 1 81 length, miles . . . 1.2 32 1 33 number of pumps. . . 1 34 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 4 2 2 1 86 dollars... 15,399 17,010 10,641 107,000 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. CALIFORNIA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data ] 85 AREA Approximate land area acras Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served \rea served by two or more projects acres served Drains owned by one landowner. . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served . Started 10 years c 100,206,720 36,887,948 356 1,934,825 23,574 1,911,251 1,666,899 244,352 106,696 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED > before Census date number of projects . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . acres served. OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches lengtn, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units , NA Not available. *Not fully comparable. See text. , 21950 figures exclude 1,884 projects and 1,101,039 acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1940 figures ex 1,016,191 acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 165,200 acres in "irrigation enterpris 31920 figures exclude 70,809 acres for which date of organization was not reported. *Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 100,313,600 36,613,291 2,047 2,554,576 NA lude 1,408,508 i LC , '■' (,920 30,524,324 NA 2,624,471 NA 42,723 NA 99,617,280 30,442,581 70,144,044 66 451,698 6,091.1 4,605.9 326.2 486.2 1,537.6 1,389.5 1930 figures exclude 86 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Acres Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 2,019,547 71,294 101,939 230,410 381,682 335,170 234,240 477,966 136,846 214,992 23,895 26,164 47,543 55,813 24,073 14,297 20,838 2,369 1,767,032 45,447 75,458 204,634 320,334 329,130 234,240 420,943 136, 846 252,515 25,847 26,481 25,776 61,348 56,040 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 2,019,547 311,903 124,511 1,583,133 214,992 85,783 15,328 113, 881 1,767,032 272,280 38,652 1,456,100 252,515 39,623 85,859 127,033 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organisation Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 2,019,547 267,081 1,752,466 214,992 31,365 183,627 1,767,032 15,501 1,751,531 252,515 251,580 Includes projects taken over by another project to 1960. See tejrt . CALIFORNIA 87 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of c rainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes lump,- Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 344 29,065,257 206 4,525,825 167 812.9 21 46.0 50 227.4 74 162 42 1 102 1,367,077 78 662,786 69 204.6 6 13.6 20 55.4 18 29 11 2 72 1,863,853 43 604,837 35 118.0 8 9.2 14 43.2 12 13 13 3 72 5,896,932 38 1,232,258 26 168.5 4 8.5 9 56.9 19 40 10 4 55 6,703,709 27 689,709 21 195.2 2 11.5 4 29.4 12 29 4 S 26 4,437,840 14 544,595 12 93.3 2 19.0 8 23 3 e 8 2,490,090 2 112,587 1 10.0 1 3.2 2 8 7 8 1 6,105,756 200,000 679,053 3 23.3 1 23.5 3 20 1 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 344 29,065,257 206 4,525,825 167 812.9 21 46.0 50 227.4 74 162 42 1 155 4,444,461 103 1,046,141 96 488.1 6 4.8 28 100.8 34 61 26 2 41 1,341,852 37 665,387 29 124.2 10 25.4 3 5.9 2 3 7 3 148 23,278,944 66 2,814,297 42 200.6 5 15.8 19 120.7 38 98 9 * BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 344 "•88 256 29,065,257 3,664,379 25,400,878 206 87 119 4,525,825 2,304,476 2,221,349 167 79 88 812.9 350.2 462.7 21 12 9 46.0 25.9 20.1 50 22 28 227.4 90.1 137.3 74 9 65 162 29 133 42 22 20 3 88 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Alameda Butte Colusa Contra Costa Fresno Glenn Kings Lake AREA 1 acres i960 100,206,720 469,120 1,064,320 737,920 469,760 3,816,960 842,880 892,800 803,840 2 acres 1959 36,887,948 311,139 670,119 491,128 287,927 2,286,381 648,569 678,005 252,310 S Drainage projects 356 9 12 30 44 5 12 8 4 30 1950 2,047 11 120 65 54 26 60 15 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 1,934,825 2,554,576 26,400 129,421 252,892 56,809 79,888 106,372 59 231 2 542 6 1950 1,776 156,665 258,742 56,930 86,627 147,132 27,981 2,518 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 23,574 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 1,911,251 26.400 129,421 252,892 56,809 79,888 106,372 59,231 2,542 0 Drainage established before 1950 acres served I960 1,666,899 12,400 129,421 252,042 56,809 79,888 104,370 59, 231 1,992 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 244,352 14,000 850 2,002 550 11 . acres served 1960 106,696 1,000 7,754 21,543 28,209 2,234 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects 157 3 18 30 3 13 acres served 311,903 2,126 45,867 30,845 4,555 14 . number of projects 45 2 1 1 15 aces served 124,511 2,500 2,300 550 IS . number of projects 154 7 9 11 14 5 9 8 3 17 acres served 1,583,133 24,900 136,649 226,273 54,173 79,888 104,051 59,231 1,992 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of projects 87 7 2 1 2 1 19 acres served 267,081 14,000 1,493 1,657 4,280 550 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects 269 2 12 28 43 5 10 8 3 21 .» served 1,752,466 13,400 138,775 272,947 83,361 79,888 104,326 59,231 1,992 DRADJAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 344 8 12 29 44 5 10 6 4 23 dollars 29,065,257 294,146 753,274 1,853,987 1, 934,651 603,524 192,600 705,947 162,034 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 206 7 1 15 18 1 5 4 25 dollars 4,525,825 216,146 150 217,288 161,878 27,569 51,500 47,010 28 167 7 15 15 1 5 4 27 length, miles 812.9 24.5 62.9 92.0 4.0 10.0 3.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 21 29 length, miles 46.0 30 50 5 4 1 1 2 31 length, miles 227.4 22.1 14.0 6.0 1.7 0.6 82 Punpe 74 4 6 1 1 2 83 number of pumps 162 6 11 6 3 4 84 Other (see text) 42 1 7 1 3 85 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 289 1 12 28 44 5 9 6 3 86 delta 24,539,432 78,000 753, 124 1,636,699 1,772,773 575,955 141,100 705,947 115,024 1Land served 'by two or mare projects counted only ance. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. CALIFORNIA 89 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Cen9us year Ma^ Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa Orange Placer Plumas AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 332,800 2,244, 480 1,268,480 2,618,880 2,127,360 485,120 500,480 911,360 1,644,800 2 Land in farms 227,450 9 1,057,226 969,504 1 035 911 1,612,991 296,112 345,689 8 33 258,825 95,465 2 8 4 1950... 5 12 76 10 35 10 14 5 S Total area in drainage projects' acres served 1960 . . . 8,677 21,600 45,713 148,602 3,000 26,955 2 206 87 687 3,776 2,140 16,760 426 e 1950 .. . 4,445 21,804 33,429 11,619 1,574 91,373 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 6,824 8 . acres served 1960. .. 8,677 21,600 45,713 3,000 26,955 2,206 80,863 3,776 16,760 9 acres served 1960 . . . 7,157 21,600 43,089 3,000 7,000 80,863 2,526 10 Area added, 1050-1959 , acres served 1960... 1,520 2,624 19,955 2,206 1,250 16,760 11 . acres served 1960. .. 1,000 PROJECTS, 1960, BV TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 9 1 2 2 4 3 13 acres served3.. 8,677 3,000 3,455 52,037 1,776 2,600 ,. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 2 , 15 «™w.. 5,162 18,800 2,206 14,160 16 . number of projects . . . 2 4 1 6 1 17 -—«-'•■ 21,600 40,551 4,700 29,826 2,000 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 2 2 3 3 2 5 19 acres served . . 1,325 2,624 19,955 2,206 1,250 16,760 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 7 2 6 1 2 8 3 21 ■——•■■ 7,352 21,600 43,089 3,000 7,000 81,863 2,526 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 9 1 5 (*) 5 3 8 5 5 23 d=U«B... 169,009 32,000 492,238 (4) 245,134 120,000 439,632 36,602 75,255 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, of installed 7 5 3 3 3 3 4 25 dollars... 115,332 110,284 22,120 110,000 134,967 3,985 62,255 25 7 4 3 3 1 3 4 27 length, miles... 61.1 6.7 8.2 9.5 3.1 2.7 18.1 28 1 2 29 length, miles. . . 3.2 13.5 30 7 1 1 1 31 length, miles . .. 29.0 3.5 0.5 1.4 82 Pumps 5 2 1 1 83 number of pumps . . . 13 5 2 3 34 2 1 2 1 2 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 6 1 4 (*) 2 1 7 3 5 88 dollars . . . 53,677 32,000 381,954 <*) 223,064 10,000 304,665 32,617 13,000 1Land served by two or more projects counted only cmce. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 625811 O -62 -8 90 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sierra AREA ! icresl960 •4,593,280 629,120 893,440 19ca,760 2,122,240 1,752,320 833,280 280,960 613,120 2 acres 1959... 801,430 546,988 750,447 '924, 893 1,687,216 937,523 529,489 108,984 92,189 3 3 25 6 59 2 1 10 2 1 4 1950... 14 254 5 251 18 22 19 34 2 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served 1960 . , . 2,900 119,173 7,839 183,914 2,205 5,230 48,111 60,000 6,000 6 1950 . . . 11,914 160,652 110 329,572 7,608 5,881 5,514 3,140 600 7 Area Dot used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960... 7,250 1,100 8 Net area drained and used Tor agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 2,900 119,173 7,839 183,914 2,205 5,230 40,861 58,900 6,000 9 acres served 1960 . . . 1,800 1,100 117,863 1,310 650 176,835 7,079 2,205 5,230 13,626 27,235 1,877 57,023 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 7,189 6,000 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 3,506 1,150 6,826 1,877 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 7 1 33 1 1 2 1 13 acres served'.. 1,000 6,164 639 70,356 420 5,230 8,685 6,000 14 . number of projects . . . 1 2 5 2 1 15 acres served8.. 1,100 1,310 8,350 3,185 12,500 19 number of projects 1 16 24 1 1,785 7 19,676 2 60,777 17 — •.. 800 115,205 117,199 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 2 5 3 8 1 1 19 acres served'.. 1,100 1,310 8,339 6,779 27,235 58,900 6,000 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 2 23 1 650 56 183,961 2 2,205 1 5,230 2 13,626 21 acres served . . 1,800 121,369 1,877 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 3 23 2,830,121 58 5,827,009 2 191,759 9 936,261 2 1,398,679 , 23 dollars. . . 43,248 34,562 40,000 ( ) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, . .projects reporting. .. (') L2 5 28 8 1 (5) 25 dollars. , . (') 153,011 34,262 516,458 746,211 327,768 (5) 28 . .projects reporting.. . 4 5 20 8 1 (5) 27 length, mires... 3.5 9.6 152.6 18.4 14.2 (') 26 projects reportine (5) 1 1.3 2 0.2 2 1.1 2tl length, miles.. . (») 30 projects reportine 9 77.0 4 12.5 1 23.5 31 length, miles. .. 1.8 32 ^J* . .projects reporting. . . 7 21 1 33 number of pumps . . . 8 45 12 84 . .projects reporting . . . 2 2 2 1 (') 85 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. . . 3 21 1 58 2 1 3 2 (') 88 dollars... 8,409 2,677,110 300 5,310,551 191,759 40,000 190,050 1,070,911 (5) The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 5 Included in State total only. CALIFORNIA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued 91 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data) Item and Census - Solano San ana Stanislaus Sutter Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 529,280 1,010,560 960,000 388,480 1,184,640 661,760 407,680 58,418,560 2 acres 1959... 477, 975 763,847 847,395 406,563 449,265 566,199 261,589 14,512,659 8 Drainage pro ects number 1960 30 13 10 22 4 30 3 4 1950... 53 20 35 273 122 88 26 275 5 acres served 1960 . . . 91,657 16,411 13,981 196,504 20,404 194,286 36,281 e 1950 . . . 74,872 3,981 178,736 265,973 41,412 198,434 38,523 173,871 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drain »l , acres served 1960. .. 1,920 500 3,100 2,880 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture 89,737 16,411 13,981 196,504 19,904 191,186 33,401 s Drainage established before 1950 58,613 14,896 3,105 193,434 19,904 162,072 33,401 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served I960.. . 31,124 1,515 10,876 3,070 29,114 11 Area served by two or more projects. . . acres served 1960 . . . 10,418 7,582 800 12,792 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 14 10 8 1 9 13 acre, served3.. 16,582 9,238 10,759 800 21,092 14 3 1 10 2 5 15 acre, served3.. 23,640 673 13,981 3,180 10,914 16 13 2 12 3 16 3 17 acres served3.. 59,933 6,500 190,147 19,904 171,972 33,401 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 15 2 8 * 11 19 acres served . . 40,667 1,515 10,876 3,830 34,430 20 Prior to 1950 15 11 2 18 * 19 3 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS 1950-1959 * 59,488 14,896 3,105 200,256 20,704 169,548 33,401 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 31 13 10 22 i 29 3 23 dollars .. . 1,836,849 184,877 269,764 2,681,217 318,150 3,859,568 468,110 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 26 13 9 11 1 18 1 26 dollars... 373,934 130,568 240, 114 417,869 12,000 196,493 58,064 26 22 13 2 10 16 27 length, miles .. . 127.9 53.6 3.3 30.6 91.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 9 2 1 29 length, miles . . . 23.4 0.3 1.0 30 2 8 1 31 length, miles . . . 8.5 21.7 3.6 32 *f 8 8 1 2 5 1 33 number of pumps. . . 11 11 1 5 14 2 34 1 4 3 4 2 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 24 9 6 20 4 22 3 36 dollars . . . 1,462,915 54,309 29,650 2,263,348 306,150 3,663,075 410,046 1 Includes Alpine, Calaveras, Del Norte, El Dorado, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Lassen, Los Angeles, Madera, Mono, Nevada, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Mateo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Tulare counties. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. COLORADO State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 93 Item AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for apiculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects . .number PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects. acres served Legally organized public drains number of projects , acres served PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . acres served . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . acres served . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. dollars. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles. Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles . Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . 66,485,760 38,787,312 55,496 55,496 66,510,080 37,953,099 66,538,880 31,527,240 1392,132 972.9 365.3 66,341,120 28,876,171 814.9 369.5 2 1950 figures exclude 579 proje es in "Irrigation enterprises." 3Cost of new works for lands no previously drained. elude 187,322 , in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 99,130 94 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by ■ projects Area by period drainage Area added 1950-1959 All projects. 500 to 999 acre 1,000 to 1,999 2,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,9! 20,000 to 49,9! 50,000 to 99,91 100,000 or mor 55,496 2,892 5,930 11,464 35,210 55,496 2,892 5,930 11,464 35,210 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organizatio Area by period drainage i established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 55,496 2,638 5,610 47,248 55,496 2,638 5,610 47,248 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 16 16 55,496 55,496 16 16 55,496 55,496 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE COLORADO 95 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 covered drains Levees and dikes Other, projects reporting 178,196 14,297 10,229 45,500 108,170 3,750 3,000 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars reporting Dollars reporting Length (miles) reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 15 3 2 10 178,196 6,269 20,297 151,630 3 1 2 3,750 500 3,250 1 1 0.3 0.3 1 1 0.4 0.4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 15 15 178,1% 178,196 3 3 3,750 3,750 1 1 0.3 0.3 1 1 0.4 0.4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 96 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text far comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Alamosa Conejos Crowley — Larimer I_ AREA ! 66,485,760 460,800 812,160 513,920 2,072,320 1,672,96 ) 1,169,280 38,787,312 16 429,526 1 574,943 2 424,904 2 251,640 1 770,52 ) 1,088,862 2 4 1950 . . . 630 29 31 24 27 3< 13 5 55,496 640 10,590 12,463 758 3,00( 3,161 8 1950... 623,976 26,086 53,151 52,294 3,514 9,26 r 13,020 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 55,496 640 10,590 12,463 758 3,00( 3,161 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 55,496 640 10,590 12,463 758 3,00< 3,161 10 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 3 1 13 acres served . . 2,638 758 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 3 L 1 15 aces serve.'.. 5,610 3,001 960 18 Legall organized public drains number of projects 10 1 2 2 1 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 47,248 640 10,590 12,463 2,201 18 1950 1959 number of projects 19 acres served . . 20 16 1 2 2 1 I 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ! 55,496 640 10,590 12,463 758 3,001 ) 3,161 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 15 1 2 2 (*) (* (4) 23 dollars . . . 178,196 5,000 35,545 41,770 (*) (4 ) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 (4) 25 dollars . . . 3,750 C) 28 1 (4) 27 length, miles . . . 0.3 (*) 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles . . . 0.4 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting 31 length, miles . . . 32 number of pumps . . . 1 1 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 14 1 2 2 (* (*) 38 dollars . . . 174,446 5,000 35,545 41,770 (* (*) Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. COLORADO County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 97 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data | Item and Census year Mesa Montrose Otero Prowers Rio Grande Saguache All other counties 1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 2,119,680 1,432,960 2810,880 1,040,640 586,240 2,012,160 36,108,160 s 713,603 585,145 2842,944 924 330 206 064 502, 599 1 29 20,778,262 s 1 1 2 4 1850 14 18 17 41 24 359 6 Total area in drainage projects'1 acres served i960 574 1,650 10,020' 8,600 2 440 1 600 6 1950 100,447 29,365 39,708 64,860 99,829 47,888 84,547 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1060 8 574 1,650 10,020 8,600 2,440 1,600 9 !74 1,650 10,020 8,600 2,440 1,600 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 11 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 1 1 IS acre, served'.. 600 1,280 14 1 15 acres served'.. 1,650 16 1 2 1 1 1 17 acres served* . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 574 10,020 8,000 1,160 1,600 18 1950-1959 number of projects . . . 11 acres served'.. 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 1 1 2 2 2 1 21 acres served . , DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 B 574 1,650 10,020 8,600 2,440 1,600 22 23 24 dollars... New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 9,500 1 2 32,315 1 (6) (6) (') (6) 1 5,000 25 dollars... 2,500 750 26 27 length, miles... 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles. . . 0.4 30 81 length, miles. .. 32 1 33 number of pumps . . . 1 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 2 (6) (6) 1 36 u_... 7,000 31,565 (6) (6) 5,000 Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Archuleta, Bent, Boulder, C naf pee, Costilla, Cus ter, Delta, Denve -, Dolores, Eagle El Paso, Fremon t, Garfield, Gran 1, Huerfano, Jack* an, Jefferson, La Plata, Las Animas, Moffat, Montezuma, Morgan, Ouray, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit, Washington, and Weld counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. AAcres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6Included in State total only. DELAWARE State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 99 AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used For agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . acres served . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served. PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . Started witiiin 10 years of Census date number of projects . acres served . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles. Tile drains length, miles. Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . 1,265,920 762,526 60 356,702 15,780 340,922 340,066 856 NA Not available. 1In 1950 all drains within a county were counted as a 2Not fully campara'ble. See text. 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. combined project. See text. 1,265,920 851,291 C1) C1) t1) 1352,547 1,265,920 895,507 454,883 1,482.3 1,257,600 900,815 100 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acres. . 1,000 to 1,999 act 2,000 to 4,999 act. 5,000 to 9,999 acr. 10,000 to 19,999 a 20,000 to 49,999 a 50,000 to 99,999 a 100,000 or more ai 341,522 11,961 31,94s 51,448 6,346 11,700 340,666 11,371 31,682 51,448 6,346 11,700 within each county served by drains for which there is : i active management , combined project. See text. State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acnes) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acnes Projects reporting Acnes 60 10 50 341,522 22,822 318,700 1,200 1,200 59 9 50 340,666 22,232 318,434 2 1 1 856 590 266 DELAWARE 101 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 48 476,944 33 399,511 33 215.7 1 15 74,085 12 61,653 12 46.3 2 20 141,869 14 113,281 14 74.5 3 11 1 251,237 2,500 7 224,577 7 94.9 < 1 7,253 e 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 48 1 47 476,944 4,390 472,554 33 1 32 399,511 3,000 396,511 33 1 32 215.7 2.0 213.7 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Frojects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 48 10 38 476,944 267,716 209,228 33 10 23 399,511 250,235 149,276 33 10 23 215.7 98.6 117.1 1 3 102 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1050 data | Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area ..acres i960 . Lend in farms acres 1959. Drainage projects number 1960 . 1950. Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 1950 j served 1960 i served 1960 i served 1960 3 served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects acres served' Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects acres served' 1,265,920 762,526 356,702 352,547 15,780 340,922 340,066 856 380,800 251,934 134,789 133,129 134,789 134,789 605,440 380,942 221,913 219,418 15,780 206,133 205,277 856 Item and Census year PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . . Prior to 1950 number of projects . . acres served . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . dollars . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting . . dollars . . Open ditches projects reporting. . length, miles.. Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . , length, miles.. Pumpe projects reporting . number of pumps . . Otbef (see text) projects reporting . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting . 10 22,822 50 318,700 48 13,826 46 192,907 42 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. FLORIDA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data | 103 Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served Drains owned by c Cooperative or mutual drai PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION x. number of projects . acres served. number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served. PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . acres served . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . acres served . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, mile: Tile drains length, mile* Levees and dikes length, mile: Pumping units number of un it> NA Not available. lNot fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 1,651 projects and 149,758 acre 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 34,721,280 15,236,521 516 9,222,517 4,367,190 4,855,327 4,306,371 548,956 1,353,192 450 91,627,636 338 68,012,516 327 10,554.6 34,727,680 16, 527, 536 2385,291 213 2 118, 476 2103 25,430,151 2 107 34,727,680 8,337,708 43,356,692 5,022.1 35,111,040 5,026,617 35,111,040 6,046,691 13,846,807 1,990.8 66.2 in "irrigation enterpris 104 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage i Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 a< 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 3,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 89,999 100,000 or more i 6,348,491 101,911 147,268 340,809 473,168 531,642 851,598 909,054 2,993,041 2,846,356 51, 503 69,044 158,109 158,720 224,744 290,451 257,828 1,635,957 5,783,196 69,467 103,931 253,420 372,429 468,666 768,398 757,044 2,989,841 565,295 32,444 43,337 87,389 100,739 62,976 83,200 152,010 3,200 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage ' established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 6,348,491 1,836,408 274,431 4,237,652 2,846,356 616,229 113,125 2,117,002 5,783,196 1,426,544 184,798 4,171,854 565,295 409,864 89,633 65,798 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Served Dy t projects (acres) Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1960-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 6,348,491 828,437 5,520,054 2,846,356 321,438 2,524,918 5,783,196 326,869 5,456,327 565,295 501, 568 63,727 FLORIDA 105 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nev works Open ditches Tile or covered. drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 450 91,627,636 338 68,012,516 327 10, 554 .6 9 23.2 119 1,198.1 139 548 28 1 133 2,728,241 100 1,226,231 96 1,004.6 4 2.6 29 115.4 37 86 4 2 98 2,657,519 80 1,344,155 79 1,702.7 1 0.1 24 114.9 36 89 8 3 95 5,432,495 81 2,996,804 79 1,999.4 3 20.4 37 249.2 36 129 5 4 54 4,040,408 31 1,778,360 31 934.6 1 0.1 13 90.7 12 32 2 5 32 4,921,366 21 2,156,192 20 674.4 6 85.0 7 136 4 6 23 6,705,785 16 2,955,627 14 1,529.0 7 82.8 6 21 7 11 6,347,074 7 2,701,107 6 2,390.9 2 52.0 4 31 4 8 4 58,794,748 2 52,854,040 2 319.0 1 408.1 1 24 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works con structed. nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 450 91,627,636 338 68,012,516 327 10,554.6 9 23.2 119 1,198.1 139 548 28 ! 351 20,403,349 296 12,781,246 292 9,564.4 7 23.0 110 763.3 123 492 21 2 29 795,766 23 485,027 21 173.4 2 0.2 7 25.7 6 9 4 3 70 70,428,521 19 54,746,243 14 816.8 2 409.1 10 47 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Frojects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 450 197 253 91,627,636 8,318,425 83,309,211 338 189 149 68,012,516 6,316,478 61,696,038 327 187 140 10,554.6 5,306.0 5,248.6 9 4 5 23.2 20.3 2.9 119 59 60 1,198.1 333.0 865.1 139 56 83 548 174 374 2S 18 10 3 625811 O -62 -9 106 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acrea i960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 Total area in drainage projects'. Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950- 1959 Area served by two or more projects a served PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of pro; Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959 8 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars. dollars. Open ditches projects reporting . length, miles . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles. Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles. Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps . Other (see text) projects reporting . 34,721,280 15,236,521 516 1,889. 9,222,517 6,083,676 4,367,190 4,855,327 4, 306, 371 548,956 1,353,192 1Land served by two or more projects counted only c 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 4 Included in State total only. 374,400 43,662 660,480 264,457 2,274 659,340 2,274 100,781 476,322 2,274 181,518 2,274 147,708 33,810 32,970 10 148,548 13 779,520 80,821 25 55 314,520 740,564 140,520 174,000 174,000 8,891 20 258,858 21 451,200 235,056 6 14 120,140 106,791 2,200 117,940 94,020 23,920 1,300,480 316,424 1,314,560 128,550 34,400 550,491 647,680 1,097,162 376,680 34,400 271,000 1,000 271,000 33,400 1,280 7 573,702 10 FLORIDA 107 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability or I960 and 1850 data ] Item and Census year Dixie Duval Flagler Glades Hardee Hendry Highlands Hillsborough AREA 1 icres 1960 440,320 168,944 497,280 78,130 309,120 172,620 477,440 332,397 403,200 325,717 759,680 641,483 666,240 415,854 2 665,600 '773,468 8 3 14 33 17 13 239 36 11 34 21 23 140 4 1950 . . . 1 3 6 Total area in drainage projects3.. acres served 1960 15,360 57,600 62 996 477,440 304,487 48,325 27,883 759,680 423,064 442,875 163,612 116,605 84,463 e 1950... 640 57,662 120,065 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 3,720 27,191 267,846 376,182 107,352 13,300 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 15,360 53,880 35,805 209,594 48,325 383,498 335,523 103,305 9 . acres served 1960... 640 53,880 35,805 208,480 45,375 356,115 275,150 83,087 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. .. 14,720 1,114 2,950 27,383 60,373 20,218 11 . acres served 1960 . . , 119,242 120,844 125,601 4,550 PROTECTS. 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1! . number of projects . . . 27 6 25 28 14 18 acres served8.. 74,403 8,215 138,726 220,160 22,899 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 14,720 1 2,000 4 53,773 4 62,755 15 acres served'.. 22,110 20,960 18 . number of projects . . . 1 1 3 5 2 7 2 8 17 acres served".. 640 53,880 35,805 268,227 18,000 321,873 216,901 63,996 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 2 12 3 23 16 13 u acre, served1.. 14,720 24,156 2,950 116,421 91,010 20,078 so Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 3 21 10 13 18 10 81 .observed'.. 640 53,880 35,805 320,474 45,375 397,951 408,806 87,777 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 projects reporting 3 j 34 3,794,191 5 36,965 37 3,762,944 33 2,502,931 18 503,579 23 dollars. .. 13,267 10,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 26 4 29 31 16 :■; dollars . . . 11,800 2,857,054 27,865 2,911,096 1,863,935 308,579 28 2 25 4 29 31 16 27 length, miles. .. 7.9 604.0 45.5 451.0 777.3 217.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 0.1 ea length, miles.. . 30 Levees or dikes 13 17 11 1 31 length, miles . . . 92.4 123.5 71.5 3.0 35 P-¥" 13 15 9 2 33 number o! pumps . . . 29 37 27 8 34 2 2 7 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. . . 3 1 26 2 27 16 4 36 dollars . . . 1,467 10,000 937,137 9,100 851,848 638,996 195,000 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm le tabulated en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text, ''includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. nty in which the headquarters is located, 108 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Indian River Lafayette La*e Lee Levy Manatee Marion Martin AREA 1 327,040 347, 520 637,440 503,040 705,920 440,320 1,034,880 357,760 2 acres 1959... 197,751 107,549 329, 186 142,509 307,766 252,812 538,857 126,618 a Drainage projects number 1960 17 1 15 20 3 16 1 45 13 4 1950... 188 23 74 292 4 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 .. . 318,640 1,000 13,174 244,088 1,600 76,838 2,500 341 500 6 123,333 1,341 51,740 78,691 687 217,386 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 180,796 129,030 1,820 123,744 8 acres served 1960 .. . 137,844 1,000 13,174 115,058 1,600 75,018 2,500 217,756 9 acres served 1960 .. . 122,745 6,074 83, 618 74 039 2,500 183,521 34,235 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 15,099 1,000 7,100 31,440 1,600 979 11 acres served 1960 . . . 29,580 1,150 109,889 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 1 13 16 2 1 1 40 13 acres served . . . number of projects . . . 67,519 1,000 11,074 2 83,770 2 1,100 365 2,500 156,802 2 15 acres served3.. 2,100 8,640 21,220 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 4 2 x 15 3 158,903 17 acres served3. 99,905 22,648 500 75,803 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 number of projects 6 1 8 3 3 1 26 19 acre, served3.. 10,860 1,000 4,900 31,440 1,600 979 72,716 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . , 11 7 17 15 1 19 21 acres served3.. 156,564 8,274 83,618 75,189 2,500 264,209 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 projects reporting 16 14 241,700 14 340,271 13 333,447 1 (4) 43 2,982,443 23 dollars . . . 1,758,101 (*) 14,100 '.'-I New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 9 1 14 8 3 1 1 41 25 dollars . . . 362,200 (*) 170,240 120,915 11,750 2,500 (') 2,052,065 26 9 1 14 8 3 1 1 41 27 length, miles . . . 173.0 (4) 140.5 81.5 7.1 2.0 (') 1,571.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 0.1 4 20.7 29 length, miles .. . 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting 5 8 21.3 4 19.0 19 142.8 31 length, miles... 52.0 1.5 (4) 32 p™i» 6 7 1 1 12 83 number of pumps .. . 24 10 7 1 130 84 OUier (see text) 1 7 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 12 1 10 10 3 12 1 25 86 dollars . . . 1,395,901 (4) 71,460 219,356 2,350 330,947 (*) 930,378 xLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ''included in State total only. FLORIDA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 109 t for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data | Item and Census year Monroe Nassau Okeechobee Orange Oeceola Paljn Beach Pasco Pinellas AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 636,160 416,000 499,200 586,240 848,000 1,265,920 480,640 309,807 168 960 2 904 87,225 367,832 349,007 8W,959 372,408 57,052 , Drainage protects number 1860 1 2 15 10 21 84 6 x 4 1950 .. . 1 2 3 19 7 167 8 12 6 Total area in drainage projects ' 126,400 12,020 499,200 372,380 848,000 1,097,920 17,400 168,960 e 1950 . . . 115,200 11,523 85,700 10,372 105 1,133,278 20,310 29,097 T Area not used tor agriculture or not drained . acres served I960. .. 126,400 382,362 305,600 680,085 199,200 81,160 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . .. . acres served 1960. .. (2) 12,020 116,838 66,780 167,915 898,720 17,400 87,800 9 acres served 1960. .. 11,520 112,241 62,300 92,600 898,720 16,800 28,800 10 Area added, 1950- 1959 . . . acres served 1960 . . . 500 4,597 4,480 75,315 600 59,000 11 acres served 1960. .. 13,940 383,133 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 1 13 7 19 66 7 13 acres served3.. 500 77,938 7,120 167,315 163,506 16,750 H Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 4 IS acres served3.. 600 7,080 16 1 1 2 3 1 14 1 1 17 acres served3.. (2) 11,520 54,980 59,660 1,132,072 650 87,800 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 1 9 6 11 15 1 1 19 acres served3.. 500 14,477 6,080 67,200 90,436 600 87,800 20 Prior to 1950 1 1 6 4 10 69 7 21 acres served3.. (2) 11, 520 118,441 60,700 100,715 1,212,222 16,800 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 * 22 1 1 16 8 21 77 5 1 23 dollars . . . 11,500 (') 307,396 571,388 1,005,910 51,189,151 40,439 512,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 11 6 16 39 4 1 25 dollars. . . (5) 92,423 32,558 664,238 42,250,732 14,237 75,000 29 1 11 6 16 31 4 1 27 length, miles... (5) 126.7 36.6 1,452.3 711.3 7.5 33.0 28 3 29 length, miles . . . 0.3 80 2 7 11 2 91 length, miles .. . 11.0 16.0 382.3 12.1 82 P""i» 3 6 32 98 number oF pumps . . . 5 31 127 84 2 1 8 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 11 3 16 74 2 1 88 dollars... 11,500 (=) 214,973 538,830 341,672 8,938,419 26,202 437,000 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Intercounty project with no benefited land In this county in 1960. See 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text, 'included in State total only. 110 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Rem and Census year Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Sarasota Seminole Sumter Volusia All counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 . . . 1,191,040 1,060,364 513,920 222,516 389,760 91,308 376,320 306,293 338,560 165,648 205,440 210,908 359,040 197,513 713,600 262,897 1,591,040 2 acres 1959... 777,638 S 21 9 4 13 11 3 9 4 4 1950... 61 16 50 165 47 43 8 10 17 5 Total area in drainage projects2 acres served 1960 . . . 412,127 46,687 61,394 16,655 376,320 184,035 91,210 56,540 62,297 89,268 6 1950 . . . 133,575 24,137 77,599 13,534 24,876 78,205 1,405 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 245,480 34,800 7,500 46,300 26,880 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 166,647 46,687 16,655 341,520 83,710 10,240 62,297 62,388 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 129,283 37,364 42,437 15,526 341,520 65,480 10,240 51,647 62,388 10 Area added, 1980-1959 acres served 1960... 4,250 1,129 18,230 10,650 11 . acres served 1960... 3,360 79,009 2,690 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects 13 3 2 10 7 6 18 acre, served3.. 78,408 3,040 1,129 33,310 20,920 14,425 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects , 2 1 , 15 acre, ««d». 8,960 3,775 29,000 3,000 538 18 . number of projects . . . 7 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 17 ecr» served3.. 83,303 39,872 15,526 392,259 36,480 10,240 44,872 61,850 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 4 2 7 5 19 acres served3.. 32,364 4,890 1,129 20,920 7,620 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 17 5 2 13 4 3 4 4 21 ■"•, served. 138,307 41,797 15,526 425,569 65,480 10,240 54,677 62,388 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19594 22 Coat or drainage works and services projects reporting 13 s 4 „ 8 3 55,750 7 43,539 3 55,590 23 dol.ars... 524,894 94,517 193,319 2,486,566 730,608 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 6 5 3 10 7 7 26 dollars... 367,400 51,462 32,800 892,483 442,608 42,239 28 6 5 3 8 7 7 27 length, miles... 47.8 47.1 14.1 165.5 530.0 59.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 80 3 1 81 length, miles . . . 13.5 35.0 82 JW« 2 7 1 83 number of pumps . . . 4 25 1 84 Other (see text) 1 2 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 9 1 288,000 3 55,750 3 55,590 86 dollars... 157,494 43,055 160,519 1,594,083 1,300 1 Includes Alachua, Clay, Gadsden, and Hernando counties. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS- [See GEORGIA NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 npju-ahihly of data] 111 Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . acres served. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects , Legally organized public drains number of projects. acres served . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes length, miles NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 2Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 37,295,360 19,657,615 52 9 '4, 728 1,500 93,228 67,982 25,246 7,621 37,429,120 25,751,055 37,451,520 23,683,631 37,584,000 22,078,630 496.9 40.0 112 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 a< 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 101,854 14,172 26,533 28,613 9,846 22,690 16,247 3,115 3,495 2,016 76,608 12,117 19,159 18,106 9,846 17,380 25,246 2,055 7,374 10,507 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Served by t projects (acres) Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 101,854 12,847 24,325 64,682 16,247 1,980 6,646 7,621 76,608 7,877 14,412 54,319 25,246 4,970 9,913 10,363 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 52 14 38 101,854 34,533 67,321 16,247 11,182 5,065 42 4 38 76,608 10,676 65,932 18 14 4 25,246 23,857 1,389 GEORGIA 113 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 23 8 9 5 1 118,012 25,550 36,189 42,773 13,500 21 7 8 5 1 109,012 13,300 34,439 42,773 13,500 21 7 8 5 1 52.4 10.4 23.4 16.4 2.2 1 1 7 7 8 8 1 2 8 4 I 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 23 118,012 21 109,012 21 52.4 1 7.8 1 6 25,845 6 20,845 6 14.0 2 13 64,967 11 60,967 11 28.2 1 7.8 3 4 27,200 4 27,200 4 10.2 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 23 14 9 118,012 56,858 61,154 21 14 7 109,012 56,858 52,154 21 14 7 52.4 36.6 15.8 1 1 7.8 7.8 1 3 114 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Banks Barrow B_ Coweta *_ Franklin «*. AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 . 37,295,360 147,840 109,440 280,960 283,520 140,108 119,040 80,545 172,160 116,670 270,720 29,129 2 19,657,615 74,998 66,689 42,753 3 52 2 2 3 1 2 5 4 4 1950 .. . 55 5 3 2 1 1 5 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 . . . 94,728 880 933 3,064 3,389 970 23 ,479 8,997 g 1950... 96,259 3,697 2,028 2,264 3,389 450 23,479 1,686 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 1,500 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 93,228 880 933 3,064 3,389 970 23,479 8,997 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 67,982 880 933 2 764 3 389 450 520 23,479 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 . . . 25,246 300 8,997 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 7,621 12 11 1 2 13 acres served . . 12,847 500 970 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 17 15 acres served'.. 24,325 305 4,244 16 24 -1 628 2 2,564 2 4,753 17 acres served'.. 64,682 880 3,389 23,479 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 14 1 4 8,997 19 34,533 520 20 38 2 2 3 1 1 5 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 67,321 880 933 3,064 3,389 450 23,479 22 23 (<) 2 (*) 4 28 dollars... 118,012 (*) 22,500 (*> 11,713 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 21 2 (*) 4 25 dollars . . . 109,012 17,500 (4) 11,713 28 21 2 (*) 4 27 lengtb, miles. .. 52.4 3.2 C*) 9.0 28 1 29 length, miles .. . .7.8 90 31 length, miles . . . 82 38 number of pumps . . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 (4) 1 36 dollars... 9,000 (*) 5,000 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. GEORGIA 115 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1050 data ] hem and Census year Greene Gwinnett Hall Harris Hart .season Liberty Madison AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960... 257,920 279,040~ 250,880 297,600 164,480 215,680 326,400 179,840 2 129,951 118,695 113,056 116,359 103,563 133,709 88,424 110,742 s Drainage projects number 1660 3 2 l . 2 2 1 2 2 4 1950... 3 3 1 1 6 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960. . . 2,898 2,541 700 2,000 3,509 400 3,300 639 a 1950... 2,898 2,668 700 3,509 950 639 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 2,898 2,541 700 2,000 3,509 400 3,300 639 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 2,898 2,541 700 2 000 3,509 400 639 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 3,300 11 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 1 2 13 acres served3.. 2,000 3,300 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of pro'eMs IS acres served'.. 400 16 3 2 1 2 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 2,898 2,541 700 3,509 639 IS 2 1:1 acres served1.. 3,300 20 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. 1950-1959* 2,898 2,541 700 2,000 3,509 400 639 22 (*) (*) 21 dollars... (*) (*) 'J 4 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, <<> 21 dollars... (4) 26 (') 27 length, miles... (*) 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 22 length, miles... 30 31 length, miles . . . (2 33 number of pumps . . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and (') 3« dollars... (*> ] Land served by two or more projects counted only once. ^ Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text Included In State total only. 116 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects' acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 3 served PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . acres served Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting. dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles. Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles. Pumps projects reporting. number of pumps . Other (see text) projects reporting. 183,630 149,057 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. * Included in State total only. 228,480 155,243 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 174,720 97,564 276,480 124,392 218,240 96,227 236,160 31,604 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 416,640 304,009 2,316 1,756 2,316 1,756 GEORGIA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 117 1Includes Bartow, Cherokee, Clarke, Clayton, Cobb, Fayette, Henry, Oconee, Paulding, and Thomas counties. 2I^nd served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. flee text. 'included in State total only. [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data | Item and Census year Spalding Stephens Tattnall Walton Ware Wayne All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acros i960 128,640 115,200 315,520 211,200 583,680 413,440 1,965,440 2 8 72,907 1 42,323 2 201,055 1 139,695 1 134,969 2 119,955 1 1,060,917 4 1950 1 2 1 3 1 1 17 S Total area in drainage projects^ acres served i960 650 2,280 2,252 650 2,744 550 1950 650 2,280 2,252 3,111 750 550 14,135 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served I960 8 650 2,280 2,252 650 2,744 550 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 10H0 650 2,280 2,252 650 750 550 Area added 1950-1959 acres served I960 1,994 11 PROJECTS, 1990, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS 1 1 18 acres served 2,252 550 u Cooperative or mutual drains number of proiecu 2 15 acres served 2,744 IB 1 2 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED J. . 650 2,280 650 IB 1 19 acres served 1,465 20 1 2 1 1 1 1 21 acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* J. . 650 2,280 2,252 650 1,279 550 22 2 (5) 23 dollars 13,294 (5) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 2 (5) 25 dollar. 13,294 (!) 26 2 (5) 27 length, miles 5.5 (5) 28 Tile or covered drainB projects reporline 29 length, miles 30 31 length, miles 32 38 number of pumps 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 86 dollars IDAHO State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 119 Item AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects .number. 3 served. s served. PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . acres served. Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . Open ditches projects reporting . length, miles. Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles. Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles. Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps . Other (see text) projects reporting . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. dollars . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, i Tile drains length, i Levees and dikes length, i Pumping units number of 52,933,120 15,232,401 33 130,982 20,000 U0, 982 110,118 864 52,972,160 13,224,192 906,297 312 3 132, 962 19 59 52,997,120 10,297,745 53,346,560 9,346,908 651.2 19.9 NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 335 projects and 292,594 acres in "Irrigation enterprises"; 1940 figures exclude 532,891 res in "Irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 48,000 acres in "irrigation enterprises." 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 254,969 120 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by ■ projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Ares added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1.000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 1,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 ot more i 110,982 8,075 12,21* 30,656 11,988 110, 118 7,371 12,054 30,656 11,988 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 110,982 4,074 4,362 102,546 110,118 3,210 4,362 102,546 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 19S0-1959 Prior to 1950. . . IDAHO 121 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nev works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 2,011,573 16 200,332 11 38.6 1 2.5 5 8.6 11 18 1 1 9 228,435 5 64,795 3 13.7 3 5.5 4 6 2 8 530,608 7 57,078 5 13.6 2 3.1 5 7 3 8 825,923 3 54,709 2 4.3 2 5 1 i 2 185,621 5 2 240,986 1 23,750 1 7.0 1 2.5 6 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Opend itches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 5 2,011,573 127,117 16 4 200,332 49,000 11 4 38.6 16.3 1 2.5 5 3 8.6 3.1 11 2 18 3 1 1 24 1,884,456 12 151,332 7 22.3 1 2.5 2 5.5 9 15 1 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 1 28 2,011,573 34,300 1,977,273 16 1 15 200,332 28,000 172,332 11 1 10 38.6 8.7 29.9 1 1 2.5 2.5 5 1 8.6 0.5 8.1 11 1 10 18 2 16 1 1 3 625811 O - 62 - 10 122 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Ada Benewah Bonner Boundary Canyon AREA 1 52,933,120 666,880 506,240 1,107,84 0 816,000 371,200 2 15,232,401 314,976 202,523 240,59 2 115,206 352,382 8 33 2 4 1 16 2 * 1950 .. . 379 45 4 2 16 58 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 . . . 130,982 436,171 21 661 3,223 3,223 1,47 1,57 4 33,010 4 32,920 13,380 149,956 e 1950... 74,821 i Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 20,000 8 Net area drained and used Tor agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 110,982 21,661 3,223 1,47 4 33,010 13,380 9 110 118 21,661 3,223 1,47 4 32,850 160 13,380 10 864 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 5 2 1 13 acres served1.. 4,074 1,810 1,060 14 Cooperative of mutual drains number of oro'ects 3 15 acres served . . 4,362 16 25 2 2 L 15 2 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 102,546 21,661 1,413 1,47 31,950 13,380 IS 1 19 acres served . . 704 20 32 2 4 1 16 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 110,278 21,661 3,223 1,47 33,010 13,380 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 29 2 155,517 4 85,807 16 ) 1,550,122 23 dollars... 2,011,573 1,8CK 86,219 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . . 16 3 9 25 dollars... 200,332 35,000 104,873 26 11 2 5 27 length, miles... 38.6 8.0 12.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles... 2.5 30 5 1 2 31 length, mites . . . 8.6 3.0 3.1 32 11 2 8 33 number of pumps . . . 18 3 13 34 1 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 29 2 4 1 16 2 36 dollars . . . 1,811,241 155,517 50,807 1,80C 1,445,249 86,219 Land served by two or more projects counted only once . *Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. ■ by another project prior to 1960. See tex 3Includes projects taken < IDAHO 123 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for compar ability of I960 and I960 data] Item and Census year Franklin Gem Kootenai Madison Oiryhee Payette All other counties1 AREA ! 426,880 2355,200 803,840 2302,720 4,888,960 257,920 24,728,960 9 275,447 2363,029 268,643 2357,361 690,055 194,450 8,555,728 8 Drainage projects number 1960 3 . 2 1 4 1950... 33 29 3 10 47 148 S Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 2,782 6 800 1,204 500 3,000 3,150 40,000 19,514 4,448 43,883 « 1950... 11,906 25,714 69,010 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served I960. . . 20,000 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 2,782 6,800 1,204 3,000 20,000 4,448 9 2 782 6 800 500 3,000 20,000 4,448 10 704 11 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1! 2 IS acres served . . 1,204 15 acre,,.™,*.. 1,362 3,000 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects r 1 1 20,000 17 acres served'.. 1,420 6,800 4,448 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 number of projects . . . 1 19 acres served'.. 704 90 Prior to 1950 number of proects 3 1 x j ± 91 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 5 2,782 6,800 500 3,000 20,000 4,448 99 1 («) 1 1 93 dollars... 18,200 <6> 32, 750 34,858 94 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting. .. (') 1 1 95 dollars... («) 23,750 2,709 96 (') 1 1 97 length, miles.. . («) 7.0 0.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects reoortine 1 2.5 99 length, miles.. . 80 (') 81 length, miles . .. (6) 89 (6) 88 number or pumps . . , (6) 84 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and ... 1 t«) 1 1 36 dollars . . . 18,200 (6) 9,000 32,149 1Includes Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Elmore, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Minidoka, Oneida, Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6Included in State total only. ILLINOIS 125 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 |See text for comparability of data | Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 35,795,200 30,327,261 35,798,400 30,978,495 35,806,080 31,032,572 35,867,520 30,695,339 31,974,775 number 5,616,121 5,370,825 5,091,364 5,032,682 3,909,049 sod (or ■ icullure c not drained acres served 5,563,426 5,428,733 morebeforeCer.su. hi. 10 earsofCensu. 293,808 299,963 805,760 709,234 181,550 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION . numrmr of projects . . . 39 16 NA NA NA acres served . . . 78, 673 27,449 30,822 15,722 17,542 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects acres served... 228,762 302,121 Legally organized public drains number of projects NA NA NA acres served . . . 5, 575, 635 5,041,255 5,060,542 5,016,960 3,891,507 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED number of projects 1,395 1,335 NA NA NA acres served... 5,655,113 5,131,906 4,890,012 4,447,288 22, 988,033 number of projects across... 227,957 238,919 201,352 585,394 J909,993 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE ( •< st or drain e works and services projects reporting dollars .. . 28,691,965 16,860,472 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 228 3103 NA NA NA cost, dollars. . . 11,114,587 31, 217, 157 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 143 96 NA NA NA length, miles.. . 374.5 273 NA NA NA Tile or c >vered drain projects reporting lengtb, miles. .. 124.9 67 NA NA NA Levees or dikes length, miles... 115.2 19 NA NA NA P^PS . projects reporting. . . 30 NA NA NA NA number of pumps . . . 45 NA NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 50 NA NA NA NA Cost of maintenance operation repair and administration projects reporting dollars . . . 17,577,378 15,643,315 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars NA NA NA NA 72,567,174 6,862.2 74,565,923 5,996.4 Physical works: 4,754.5 NA NA 4,246.6 3,825.6 3,507.1 NA NA 1,157.8 1,108.4 650.2 Pumpin number of units NA 115 125 120 NA NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21920 figures exclude 11,023 acres for which date of organization ■ 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 126 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two projects (acres) Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 « 2,000 to 4,999 a< 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more 5,883,070 228,468 633,572 1,380,782 1,240,267 1,317,391 822,295 151,034 109,261 613,452 25,748 38,076 96,127 124,647 109,355 106,487 46,940 66,072 5,748,217 212,393 601,899 1,351,060 1,224,247 1,317,391 818,019 113,947 109,261 134,853 16,075 31,673 29,722 16,020 4,276 37,087 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage stablished Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 5,883,070 78,673 228,762 5,575,635 613,452 16,261 30,845 566,346 5,748,217 68,975 188,964 5,490,278 134,853 9,698 39,798 85,357 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Served by two Area by period drainage ' Before 1950 established Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 5,883,070 227,957 5,655,113 613,452 96,634 516,818 5,748,217 102,593 5,645,624 134,853 125,364 9,489 ILLINOIS 127 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total Tor ne» works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 1,027 28,691,965 228 11,114,587 143 374.5 83 124.9 24 115.2 30 45 50 1 173 694,824 65 431,465 52 110.0 17 18.7 3 8.7 < 4 7 2 262 1,647,913 58 599,351 34 65.6 31 60.8 3 3.0 5 6 12 3 319 8,195,487 57 4,652,527 31 101.0 22 33.5 14 58.3 12 20 14 t 151 5,711,441 22 1,731,117 13 27.3 5 4.9 1 10.0 5 5 8 5 92 8,343,081 19 2,513,314 11 37.6 4 5.6 2 33.0 * 10 6 t 27 2,557,031 6 203,773 1 7.0 4 1.4 1 2.2 3 7 2 1 1,309,567 232,621 1 983,040 1 26.0 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 1,027 28,691,965 228 11,114,857 143 374.5 83 124.9 24 115.2 30 45 50 1 33 379,868 27 195,738 21 72.4 8 20.3 5 3.6 3 6 4 2 83 457,558 59 386,907 44 84.6 14 16.9 3 15.2 7 7 8 3 911 27,854,539 142 10,531,942 78 217.5 61 87.7 16 96.4 20 32 38 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 1,027 101 926 28,691,965 2,338,093 26,353,872 228 98 130 11,114,587 2,215,879 8,898,708 143 81 62 374.5 213. 6 160.9 83 25 58 124.9 66.9 58.0 24 9 15 115.2 18.9 96.3 30 12 18 45 14 31 50 13 37 1 2 3 128 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Adams Alexander .one Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll CaES AREA 1 Approximate land area 1 .acres 1960... 35,795,200 554, 240 143,360 181,120 196,480 555,520 165,760 299,520 236,800 2 acres 1959... 30,327,261 476,178 83,046 172,534 168,139 525,217 130,704 253,471 216,067 3 1,496 5 9 4 2 20 5 3 17 4 1950 . . . 1,433 5 6 * 1 16 2. 3 16 5 Total area in drainage projects1 acres served 1960 . . . 5,616,121 40,717 29,129 12,830 5,931 65,365 7,818 4,630 47,732 1950... 5,370,825 42,887 29,084 13,150 4,320 59,893 7,824 4,630 46,333 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 52,695 8 acres served 1960... 5,563,426 40,717 29,129 12,830 5,931 65, 365 7,818 4,630 47,732 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 5,428,733 40,717 27,849 12,830 5,931 65, 365 7,818 4,630 46,576 10 . acres served 1960... 134,693 1,280 1,156 11 . acres served 1960... 293,808 2,170 2,380 1,040 5,208 500 3,460 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 39 1 13 acres served . . 78,673 1,880 14 C erative or mutual drains number of projects 154 2 3 2 3 15 acres served . . 228,762 1,780 11,370 3,037 2,600 16 . number of projects 1,303 5 6 1 2 18 2 3 17 17 acres served . . 5,575,635 42,887 27,849 1,460 5,931 63,368 10,426 5,130 51,192 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 101 3 3 1 19 aces served1.. 227,957 3,660 2,600 1,156 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 1,395 5 6 4 2 20 2 3 16 21 acres served . . 5,655,113 42,887 27,849 12,830 5,931 66,405 10,426 5,130 50,036 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 22 Cost of drainaee works and services projects reporting 1,027 5 9 1 16 5 3 16 23 dollars... 28,691,965 1,126,152 2,315,326 65,777 349,168 68,607 80,104 479,042 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 228 2 6 4 3 1 6 25 dollars . . . 11,114,587 334,897 2,195,157 113,500 20,400 5,000 91,242 26 143 1 3 2 3 5 27 length, miles. . . 374.5 5.5 8.0 0.7 6.8 10.5 28 Til covered drains projects reporting 83 1 1 29 length, miles.. . 124.9 1.1 0.3 30 24 3 2 31 length, miles. .. 115.2 17.0 23.5 32 Pump* 30 1 2 1 1 33 number of pumps . . . 45 3 2 1 1 34 Other (see text) 50 1 2 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 936 5 6 1 16 3 3 15 36 do,.*,... 17,577,378 791,255 120,169 65,777 235,668 48,207 75,104 387,800 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ILLINOIS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 129 [Se e text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data | Item and Census year Champaign Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland AREA 1 540,000 453,760 323,200 296,960 318,720 324,480 610,560 282,880 221,440 2 acres 1959... 600,519 415,508 289,755 244,150 262,731 291,014 130,937 229,101 191,587 3 97 81 6 1 « 60 19 6 9 4 1950 . . . 96 75 6 1 4 59 20 6 7 5 Total area in drainage projects' . acres served 1960... 502,042 138,137 6,528 6,330 8,855 106,636 43,863 19,362 9,739 e 1950 . . . 501,844 130,934 20,680 6,330 8,855 101,968 50,283 19,962 7,845 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 8,150 3,570 640 8 . acres served i960... 493,892 138,137 6,528 6,330 8,855 106,636 40,293 18,722 9,739 9 Drainage established before 1950 . acres served 1960... . acres served I960.. . 492,792 1,100 138,137 5,848 680 6,330 8,855 103,767 2,869 40,293 18,722 8,239 10 1,500 11 , acres served 1960 . . . 1,940 4,092 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . , . 1 1 2 1 1 19 acres served2.. 1,100 1,770 1,844 1,326 127 M Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 7 1 1 1 IS acres served'.. 11,113 1,190 1,294 1,500 16 . number of projects . . . 89 80 3 1 * 58 18 6 8 17 acres served'.. 483,619 136,367 3,494 6,330 8,855 108,108 40,166 18,722 8,239 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 2 1 1 1 1 19 acres served1.. 2,090 700 680 2,869 1,500 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 95 80 5 1 <• 59 19 6 8 21 acre, served'.. 498,742 137,437 5,848 6,330 8,855 107,859 40,293 18,722 8,239 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 79 47 2 4 29 15 5 6 23 dollars... 788,386 123,426 5,028 51,421 156,281 119,270 27,467 22,163 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 25 dollar,... 39,424 15,000 5,000 33,000 5,000 3,000 2,400 29 2 1 1 1 27 length, miles... 2.7 0.8 2.0 2.0 28 Tile or covered drains nroiecta reporting 3 1 2 1 29 length, miles.. . 3.8 2.5 6.0 2.0 30 1 81 length, miles... 0.1 :# run>f» 1 88 number of pumps . . . 1 84 2 1 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 76 46 1 4 28 15 5 5 86 dollars... 748,962 108,426 28 51,421 123,281 114,270 24,467 19,763 1Land served try two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See te: 130 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and IBM data] Item and Census year De Kalb De Witt * Du Page Edgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford AREA J Approximate land area acres 1960... 1407,040 255,360 268,800 211,840 401,920 144,000 308,480 459,520 312,320 2 acres 1959... '408, 946 243,138 249,278 102,334 370,333 133,103 265,435 383,971 299,226 3 Drainage projects 25 31 68 14 51 5 6 16 35 4 1950 . . . 25 31 74 15 51 4 5 15 34 S . acres served 1960 . . . 74,111 96,451 174,772 22,854 142,248 6,830 5,143 47,124 166,429 6 1950 . . . 74,252 82,392 173,235 19,598 151,310 6,370 4,118 46,447 167,253 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 2,480 800 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 74,111 96,451 174,772 20,374 142,248 6,830 5,143 47,124 165,629 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 74,080 31 85,411 174,772 20,374 142,248 6,370 4,118 46,447 164,989 10 . acres served 1960... 11,040 460 1,025 677 640 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 1,000 2,480 7,800 5,940 680 36,240 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 3 1 18 acres served1.. 3,598 1,105 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 5 4 3 3 3 1 15 acres served'.. 1,200 9,090 8,993 7,425 1,932 7,280 715 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 24 26 68 7 48 5 3 12 34 17 acres served'.. 73,911 89,841 182,572 7,783 140,763 7,510 3,211 38,739 209,814 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 6 1 1 1 1 19 acres served'.. 11,040 800 1,025 677 33,200 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 25 25 68 1A 51 4 5 15 34 21 acres served . . 75,111 87,891 182,572 20,374 148,188 6,710 4,118 46,447 177,329 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 9 21 36 4 25 5 5 10 25 28 dollars . . . 95,699 306,779 211,350 26,298 145,658 52,941 19,233 193,496 744,685 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 8 1 2 1 2 2 2 25 dollars... 106 148,776 200 3,388 5,000 9,785 52,000 453,242 26 6 1 1 2 1 27 length, miles.. . 4.6 0.1 1.8 5.9 12.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 5 , 2 - 29 length, miles. . . 0.1 11.7 0.1 0.4 0.1 30 2 31 length, miles. . . 5.5 32 p™* 38 number of pumps . . . 84 3 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 9 16 36 3 24 4 4 9 24 86 *"-- 95,593 158,003 211,350 26,098 142,270 47,941 9,448 141,496 291,443 ■"■The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of i en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted, only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included, for each project. See text. *Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. i is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, ILLINOIS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 131 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data ) Item and Census year Pulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Henderson H^ Iroquois AREA 1 acres 1960 559,360 209,920 347,520 276,480 278,400 510,080 243,840 528,640 718,080 2 Land in farms 496,427 13 151,129 19 329,345 10 241,446 7 204,431 10 462,656 1 211,514 3 505,482 15 674,810 84 3 4 1950 12 13 9 4 6 1 3 16 84 5 acres served 1960 31,477 56,456 54,467 23,396 58,306 15,300 15,547 108,995 410,990 t 1950 29,778 52,746 53,467 10,482 58,175 15,300 19,057 107,178 405,437 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served I960 2,080 S Net area drained and used for agriculture . acre, served I960 31,477 56,456 54,467 23,396 58,306 15,300 15,547 108,995 408,910 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served I960 , acres served 1960 , acres served 1960 29,778 1,699 53,616 2,840 2,888 53,467 1,000 60 19,929 3,467 58,175 131 3,650 15,300 15,547 108,995 4,580 401,227 7,683 11 11,700 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects 1 4 18 acres served 1,585 3,781 ,. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 6 1 4 ir- acre, served 3,165 5,698 60 4,092 is . number of projects 11 13 8 7 6 1 3 15 80 IT acres served 28,312 53,646 52,882 23,396 58.175 15,300 15,547 113,575 416,518 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . mimU'r nf iitojih-I'- 2 6 1 1 4 2 19 acres served 3,165 5,728 60 3,367 3,781 11,960 20 . number of projects 11 13 9 6 6 1 3 15 82 21 acres served 28,312 53,616 54,467 20,029 58,175 15 , 300 15,547 113,575 408,650 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 12 15 10 5 7 1 3 16 73 23 dollars 686,766 90,891 669,851 62,067 158,701 312,000 521,214 697,213 1,005,353 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 7 6 4 2 4 1 1 2 14 26 dollar, 128,630 31,109 43,000 25,200 34,310 15,000 20,000 23,120 135,050 28 1 6 4 1 4 1 1 7 2T length, miles 0.5 14.2 14.2 5.5 14.9 3.0 3.0 15.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 10 29 length, miles 2.1 14.5 6.6 30 2 1 31 length, miles 10.2 3.0 82 P-ps 4 1 1 2 83 number of pumps 4 1 2 3 84 5 1 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 12 10 9 5 4 1 3 16 72 36 dollars 558,136 59,782 626,851 36,867 124,391 297,000 501, 214 674,093 870,303 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See tea 132 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Jackson Jasper Jersey Jonneon Kane Kankakee Kendall Lake La Salle AREA J Approximate land area acres 1960... 385, 920 316 800 239,360 220,800 330,240 435,200 204,800 292,480 139,127 737,920 666,951 2 acres 1959... 253,987 278,521 202,722 121,861 275,207 378,632 192, 965 3 5 12 3 4 25 44 5 18 38 4 1950 . . . 3 11 3 3 27 44 5 20 35 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960. . . 4-1,340 19, 210 10,717 14,092 12,198 63,275 144,198 12,830 33,951 85, 759 6 1950... 26,670 18,700 10,717 64,885 133,298 12,650 31,895 81,025 7 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,320 8 acres served 1960 . . . 41,340 19,210 10,717 14,092 63,275 142,878 12,830 33, 951 85,759 fl Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960... 41 340 18,700 510 10, 717 13 592 63,275 131,968 12 830 33 951 81 980 10 .. acres served 1960... 500 10,910 3,779 11 acres served 1960 . . . 17,624 760 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 . number of projects . . . 1 5 13 acres served3.. 500 4,209 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 6 2 8 15 acres served . . 6,073 4,300 11,632 16 . number of projects . . . 5 6 3 3 20 42 5 18 30 17 acres served . . 58,964 13,137 10,717 13,592 59,066 138,578 12,830 33,951 74,887 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 1 1 3 2 19 acres served3.. 510 500 11,880 3,314 20 Prior to 1950 . . number of projects . . . 5 11 3 3 25 41 5 18 36 21 acres served . . 58,964 18,700 10,717 13,592 63,275 130,998 12,830 33,951 83,205 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 * 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting u „ , 10 34 5 70,533 13 99,356 23 dollars . . . 328,862 60,182 202,900 17,992 121,105 386, 519 70,182 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 3 1 1 3 10 3 4 25 dollars . . . 3,000 7,692 16,000 5,000 42,060 176,500 24,450 51,911 26 1 3 1 1 1 8 1 3 27 length, miles . . . 3.0 3.9 8.0 6.6 7.5 26.5 ... 1.0 10.8 28 2 3 1 3 29 length, miles .. . 1.4 9.0 3.0 5.5 SO 1 31 length, miles . . . 1.0 32 P^P« 33 number of pumps . . . 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 2 12,992 8 79,045 32 210,019 8 45,732 10 47,445 36 dollars... 325,862 52,490 186,900 70,533 '•Land, served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ILLINOIS 133 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 daU | Item and Census year Lawrence U. Livingston Logan Mo Henry McLean Macon Macoupin Madison AREA J acres 1960... 239,360 466, 560 667, 520 398,080 384,481 391,040 750,720 366,640 558,080 467,840 g acres 1959... 172,299 436,999 637,716 316,645 722,554 329, 7L4 496,470 354,024 8 14 15 52 17 16 39 70 11 7 4 1950 . . . 14 14 52 14 16 36 75 6 7 5 Total area in drainage projects' . acres served I960... 76,996 89,165 157,979 103,572 55,669 173,643 115,977 12,293 34,267 e 1950... 82,324 89,130 118,638 49,022 55,135 165, 512 105,618 9,593 26,567 7 Area nol used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 3,000 500 13,630 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 73,996 89,165 157,979 103,572 55,669 173,643 115,477 12,293 20,637 B acres served 1960 . . . 73,996 89,165 121,532 103,572 55,669 169,248 112,312 10,893 20,637 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 36,447 4,395 3,165 1,400 11 . acres served 1960. , . 25,889 698 3,636 320 77 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 1 1 13 acre, served".. 2,241 30,388 14 Coooerative or mutual drains number of projects 10 3 5 9 4 15 acres served . . 10,900 6,450 12,018 8,135 3,560 18 . number of projects . . . 14 15 41 13 16 34 61 7 7 17 acre, served'.. 101,705 89,863 148,474 66,734 55,669 161,625 107,662 8,810 20,637 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . . number of projects . . . 1 3 4 1 19 acres served . . 41,120 4,395 3,485 1,400 SO number of projects . . . 14 15 51 17 16 36 66 10 7 21 «rM served'.. 101,705 89,863 120,495 103,572 55,669 169,248 112,312 10,970 20,637 DRATNAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959! 22 Cost of drainaee works and services 13 13 29 14 5 26 45 8 7 23 dollars... 413,612 392,920 702,959 160,571 33,883 435,225 231,008 32,975 3,088,730 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 3 4 4 9 11 2 25 dollars . . . 154,325 637,973 10,450 131,370 83,571 2,780,000 28 1 3 3 6 6 1 27 length, miles... 0.3 22.6 5.1 6.1 15.4 7.0 28 2 1 4 10 1 29 length, miles.. . 2.2 1.2 2.8 14.5 1.0 30 2 1 31 length, miles. . . 2.8 21.0 82 P>»p« 2 83 number of pumps . . . 8 34 1 8 6 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 13 13 28 12 5 25 42 8 7 38 dollars... 259,287 392,920 64,986 150,121 33,883 303,855 147,437 32,975 308,730 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects axe included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 134 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Marlon Marshall Mason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan AREA J acres 1960 371,200 252,800 346,240 157,440 199,680 355,840 243,200 451,840 361,600 2 292,232 3 228,175 4 302,272 19 107,360 1 188,659 3 336,234 2 216,705 10 409,682 60 342,085 number 1960 9 4 1950 4 18 1 3 2 9 55 7 acres served 1960 1,900 6,565 110,749 36,847 11,264 20,963 60,009 73,919 15,677 6 1950 6,565 110,749 38,847 11,264 20,963 56,331 69,936 15,599 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 2,048 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 1,900 6,565 110,749 34,799 11,264 20,963 60,009 73,919 15,677 9 . acres served 1960 6,565 110,749 34,799 11,264 20,963 57,209 73,919 15,117 10 . . acres served 1960 1,900 2,800 560 11 acres served 1960 5,988 2,644 17,257 5,930 3,100 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 number of projects 1 13 acres served 560 14 . . number of projects 3 1,900 6 5,690 16 Legall organized public drains number of projects 4 19 1 3 2 10 54 8 IT acres served 6,565 116,737 34,799 13,908 20,963 77,266 74,159 18,217 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . . number of projects 3 1 2 19 .„„» serve,, 1,900 2,800 1,820 20 4 19 1 3 2 9 60 7 21 acres served 6,565 116,737 34,799 13,908 20,963 74,466 79,849 16,957 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 3 2 15 1 3 2 10 48 7 23 dollars 2,599 6,234 349,586 224,208 33,818 581,787 476,726 97,909 141,622 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 1 1 2 1 25 dollars 2, 599 1,400 70,000 104,200 5,000 26 3 2 1 27 length, miles 5.2 3.0 3.0 28 2 21) length, miles 0.2 1 31 length, miles 4.0 82 P»mi» 1 1 88 number of pumps 1 1 84 Other (see text) 1 86 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 15 1 3 2 10 48 7 88 dollar, 6,234 349,586 224,208 32,418 .511,787 372,526 97,909 136,622 1Land Berved by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ILLINOIS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 135 [See text for comparability of 1960 and I960 data] Item and Census your Moultrie Ogle Peoria Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski P_ Randolph AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 220,800 484.48C 399,360 279,680 530,560 243,840 130,560 106,240 380,160 2 205,096 460,208 322,019 275,720 469,337 109,935 92,307 92,318 316,417 , Drainage pro ( 40 4 52 21 2 6 4 1950 .. . 38 51 12 3 5 1 5 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960. . . 74,576 71,353 13 36C 185 883 108 673 14 119 45 643 2 33,780 33,780 e 1950 . . . 13,127 9,354 130,806 107,229 15,579 45,523 2,525 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .acres served I960... 1,200 8 Net area drained and used Tor agriculture .acres served 1960... 74,576 13,36C 7,994 185,883 108,673 14,119 44,443 2,556 33,780 - Drainaee established before 1950 acres served 1960. . . 74 576 13 36C 7,994 183,999 108,673 14,119 44,323 2,556 33,780 10 Area added, 1950-1959 , acres served 1960. .. 1,884 120 11 acres served 1960 . . . 713 4,435 58,694 480 2,525 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 1 3 IS acres served'.. 1,000 6,081 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 3 6 4 1 15 acres W.. 3,530 7,670 10,192 600 16 Legally organized public drains . number of projects . . . 37 I 4 45 14 2 5 1 5 IT ec"» served'.. 71,759 13,36C 7,994 181,648 161,940 14,119 44,323 2,556 36,305 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 number of projects 1 2 8 , 19 acre, served'.. 713 1,884 22,004 600 20 . number of projects . . . 39 t 4 50 13 2 5 1 5 31 acres served'. 74,576 13,36C 7,994 188,434 156,209 14,119 44,323 2,"556 36,305 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 35 44 21 905,766 2 16,115 23 dollars . . . 217,712 34,32 i 167,150 555,754 132,726 180,648 110,271 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 5 9 9 1 1 25 dollars... 45,742 36,774 281,983 3,180 65,000 26 3 5 3 1 27 length, miles . .. 1.7 8.7 9.0 1.4 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting - 7 5.0 2 0.2 29 length, miles . . . 0.7 SO Uveas or dikes 4 81 length, miles . . . 4.5 82 Pumps 8 1 83 number of pumps . . . 11 1 84 2 6 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 34 171,970 2 4 86 — - 34,32 167,150 518,980 623,783 16, 115 129,546 115,648 110,271 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 136 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Richland Rock Island St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Tazewell AREA , Approximate land area acres 1960... 232,960 268,800 428,800 245,760 563,200 277,760 160,640 494,080 186,240 417,920 2 acres 1959 . . . 208,682 220,435 316,109 149,486 499,137 249,143 155,885 438,702 179,257 359,893 3 2 9 6 18 15 4 7 41 1 11 4 1950... 2 9 6 16 11 * 5 38 1 11 5 Total area in drainage projects' .. acres served 1960... 4,020 25,7L4 1B,579 75,400 29,903 14,788 29,687 64,288 3,598 38,034 6 1950... 4,020 26,539 16,749 59,600 21,343 15,803 29,687 63,259 3,598 36,166 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,100 2,860 2,957 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 4,020 24,614 18,579 72,540 26,946 14,788 29,687 64,288 3,598 38,034 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 4,020 24,614 18,579 72,540 26,306 14,788 29,687 63,168 3,598 35,999 10 Area added, 1950-1959 .. acres served 1960... 640 1,120 2,035 11 .. acres served 1960... 1,000 400 700 1,959 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 3 . 13 acres served . . 1 1 5,280 2 561 15 acres served".. 3,950 800 1,475 660 7,454 2,035 16 . number of projects 2 8 6 17 10 4 6 32 1 9 17 acres served . . 4,020 20,664 18,579 72,740 20,591 14,788 29,727 58,793 3,598 35,438 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 2 2 1 19 acres served8.. 640 700 1,120 2,035 20 .. number of projects . . . 2 9 6 18 14 4 5 39 1 10 21 acres served . . 4,020 24,614 18,579 73,540 26,706 14,788 29,687 65,127 3,598 35,999 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 7 5 7 6 3 7 27 1 9 23 dollars . . . 332,209 149,740 164,467 28,488 426,293 491,892 63,646 1,800 703,458 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 25 dollars . . . 3,000 112,000 2,000 104,000 78,710 15,320 67,100 26 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 27 length, miles . . . 0.5 3.6 0.6 2.0 1.8 1.3 2.4 28 Tile or covered drains 1 1 1 1 29 length, miles . . . 0.2 2.0 3.4 0.4 30 1 1 31 length, miles . . . 4.0 1.5 82 P™P» 2 1 33 number of pumps . . . 2 2 84 1 1 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 7 25 8 36 dollars . . . 329,209 37,740 164,467 26,488 322,293 413,182 48,326 1,800 636,358 zLand served by 1 2Acres served by 3Includes projects taken projects counted only once. projects are included for each project. See text. another project prior to 1960. See text. ILLINOIS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 137 See U»l for con parability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item iuhI Census year Union Vermilion Wabash Warren Wayne White Whiteside Will Winnebago nfoodfoxd AREA I acres 1960 264 960 574 720 141 440 346 880 457 600 320,640 284,074 441,600 413,238 540,800 406,823 332,800 268,793 343,680 308,880 s 160,131 501,713 123,536 331,181 357,690 8 Drainage projects number 1960 21 80 16 2 15 11 28 25 35 32 39 35 3 3 10 5 4 1950 5 87 18 E Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 39 214 209,779 30 391 1 980 72 685 60,368 58,323 149,373 148,246 71,218 61,162 3,272 3,272 37,880 23,070 > 1960 36,524 219,324 30,391 77,225 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 1,400 3,680 1,280 8 . . acres served 1960 39,214 208,379 30,391 1,980 72,685 60,368 145,693 69,938 3,272 37,880 - Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 36 524 206 689 30 391 69 205 59,668 700 145,693 67,738 2,200 3,272 27,370 10, 510 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 2,690 1,690 1,980 3,480 11 . . acres served 1960 8,529 9,110 3,560 5,870 14,102 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects 7 2 1 1 18 acres served 4,357 2,480 700 2,200 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 8 3 2 2 15 aces served 6,862 8,800 1,980 3,240 1,260 500 652 12,910 16 . number of projects 6 77 16 11 25 35 37 2 6 17 acres served 36,524 213,199 30,391 70,525 64,278 159,795 67,238 2,620 24,970 PROJECTS, 1960, BY Y'EAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 , number of projects 15 2 2 4 2 1 4 111 acres served 11,219 2,250 1,980 5,720 1,200 2,200 10,510 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects 6 78 16 11 26 35 38 3 6 21 acres serv. 36,524 219,749 30,391 70,525 65,038 159,795 67,738 3,272 27,370 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 21 54 14 2 9 15 27 23 1 6 23 dollars 1,833,092 372,611 91,688 32,413 226,621 103,188 550,264 159,266 159 98,386 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 17 8 2 4 2 3 6 4 25 dollars 1,720,071 54,502 32,413 23,440 6,468 21,000 64,400 79,047 28 15 5 1 * 2 1 2 1 27 length, miles 21 . 5 11.7 0.3 18.5 9.3 0.5 1.5 4.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 3 2 4 3 29 length, miles 1.3 3.8 6.0 9.8 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 2 1 1 31 length, miles 13.0 4.0 0.1 I! P-P" 1 88 number of pumps 1 84 Other (see text) 2 2 1 35 Cost or maintenance, operation, repair, and 6 50 14 5 13 27 22 1 2 M dollars 113,021 318,109 91,688 203,181 96,720 529,264 94,866 159 19,339 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includea projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 625811 O -62 -11 INDIANA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [S«e text tor comparability of data] 139 it«n AREA Approximate land area Land in fums Drainage projects. Total area in drainage projects Are* not used for agriculture or not drained Net are* drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years cr more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects s Berved. s served, s served. PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner. . Legally organixed public drains . . .number of projects . acres served. ■ number of projects . .number of projects . acres served. PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census dale Started within 10 years of Census date . . number of projects . .number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting oost, dollars Open ditches. projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects repcrting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles. Panning unite number of units . 23,158,400 18,613,046 292 11, 120,936 67,490 11,053,446 10,980,064 73,382 210,322 22,765 188 237,047 86 11,008,036 138 11,070,844 154 197,004 254 23,171,200 19,658,677 8,206,459 522 5785,767 23,171,200 19,800,778 '8,893 10,121,952 HA NA 9,242,358 NA 879,594 NA 23,068,800 19,688,675 NA 10,214,014 NA J10,15O,221 NA NA 9,555,509 NA 658,505 NA 47,540,385 54,110,854 22,008.1 20,786.8 10,754.7 10,438.7 139.0 131.9 HA Not available. lIn 1940 each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects In 1950 included with county drains. See text. *1920 figures exclude 32,367 acres for which type was not reported; and 5,909 i 5Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. for which date of organisation \ 140 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE (Based on ai Size of project ea of agricultural land in project) Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All • 292 120 59 28 12 8 8 6 51 11,267,848 80,373 77,882 82,548 85,208 101,632 273,059 479,819 10,087,327 424,724 57,258 58,743 55,037 33,664 12,500 19,379 9,196 178,947 265 100 53 27 12 8 8 6 51 11,194,466 62,216 64,252 75,878 85,208 101,632 273,059 479,819 10,052,402 60 34 16 3 7 73,382 18,157 13,630 6,670 34,925 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 to 4,999 acres 5,000 to 9,999 acres 10,000 to 19,999 acre 20,000 to 49,999 acre 50,000 to 99,999 acre 100,000 or more acre- State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 11,267,848 22,765 237,047 11,008,036 424,724 16,755 182,647 225,322 11,194,466 16,755 204,600 10,973,111 73,382 6,010 32,447 34,925 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 1. 292 154 138 11,267,848 197,004 11,070,844 424,724 136,857 287,867 265 127 138 11,194,466 160,397 11,034,069 60 49 11 73,382 36,607 36,775 INDIANA 141 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nev works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects rej orti rig Number 254 13,598,832 158 2,528,431 135 487.0 57 160.0 2 0.3 1 1 36 1 105 438,302 81 350,284 67 88.0 20 17.4 22 2 50 289,573 33 171,858 31 41.5 10 8.4 1 0.1 1 1 5 3 23 190,766 9 78,396 9 19.5 1 0.2 3 4 8 5 91,920 291,804 3 31,078 3 19.5 S e 7 240,673 2 8,281 2 3.3 2 0.4 1 7 6 180,343 1 9,651 1 3.1 1 0.6 1 s 50 11, 875,451 29 1,878,883 22 312.1 24 133.2 4 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open d itches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 254 13,598,832 158 2,528,431 135 487.0 57 160.0 2 0.3 1 1 36 1 13 89,798 7 56,608 7 10.7 1 1 2 168 828,565 119 575,008 103 157.8 30 25.8 2 0.3 30 •1 73 12,680,469 32 1,896,815 25 313.5 27 134.2 6 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 254 153 101 13,598,832 821,884 12,776,948 158 115 43 2,528,431 575,843 1,952,588 135 100 35 487.0 156.9 330.1 57 27 30 160.0 22.5 137.5 2 1 1 0.3 0.1 0.2 1 1 1 1 36 27 9 1 142 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 (See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Adams Allen Barthol- Benton Blaclcford Boone Carroll Cass AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 23,158,400 18,613,046 220,800 428,800 256,640 261 760 106,880 91,619 273,280 246,619 239,360 230,248 265,600 241,290 2 acres 1959... 205,464 336,029 192,708 252,328 3 number 1960 . . . 292 11 10 1 21 1 2 6 15 4 1950... 79 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 11,120,936 191,360 347,976 349,056 36,096 194,199 103,168 246,571 174,265 175,068 172,288 6 1950... 11,017,709 191,360 36,096 190,244 103,168 231,496 172,825 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acres served 1960... 67,490 4,160 1,040 8 .. acres served 1960... 11,053,446 191,360 343,816 36,096 194,199 102,128 246,571 174,265 175,068 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960. . . 10,980,064 73,382 191,360 343,216 36,096 188,984 102,128 231,496 174,265 173,268 1,800 10 Area added, 1950-1959 .. acres served 1960... 600 5,215 15,075 11 .. acres served 1960... 210,322 7,538 6,680 15,321 5,500 7,670 12,884 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . acres served . . 18 22,765 1 1,250 1 3,500 14 . number of projects . . . 188 10 9 19 1 4 V. 237,047 7,538 7,280 20,261 5,500 5,610 15,184 16 . number of projects . . . 86 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT acres served . . 11,008,036 191,360 343,216 36,096 188,009 102,128 246,571 172,825 172,768 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 154 10 9 9 1 4 9 19 acres served'.. 197,004 7,538 7,280 10,007 5,500 5,910 10,664 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 138 1 1 1 12 1 1 2 6 21 .cresset.. 11,070,844 191,360 343,216 36,096 199,513 102,128 246,571 176,025 177,288 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 * 22 254 11 10 1 14 1 2 6 15 23 dollars... 13,598,832 348,317 639,420 8,696 196,092 270,717 358,377 205,466 347,423 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 158 10 9 12 2 6 6 25 dollars . . . 2,528,431 25,565 26,006 151,819 110,069 151,419 86,015 26 135 10 8 12 1 5 2 27 length, miles... 487.0 15.4 13.8 44.5 8.0 4.4 22.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 57 . 2 1 3 6 29 length, miles. . . 160.0 0.4 0.2 10.6 19.5 24.8 30 2 1 31 length, miles... 0.3 0.2 32 Pumpe 1 38 number of pumps . . . 1 34 Other (see text) 36 5 3 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 162 1 1 1 8 1 1 6 14 86 dollar,... 11,070,401 322,752 613,414 8,696 44,273 270,717 248,308 54,047 261,408 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. INDIANA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 143 [See text far comparability <,f i960 and 1950 data ] Item and Census year Clay Clinton Daviess Decatur De Kalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 232,960 260,480 277,120 236,800 233,600 254,720 277,120 299,520 137,600 2 acres 1959 176,438 247,355 243,247 220,507 210,958 200,950 219,488 234,575 120,871 8 4 5 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 1950 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S Total area in drainage projects l acres served 1960 36,736 205,824 153,600 4,852 4,352 212,736 218,624 9,219 212,736 12,858 < 1950 34,976 205,824 153,600 212,736 216,624 8,704 212,736 11,878 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 2,720 8 . acres served 1960 36,736 205,824 150,880 4,852 212,736 216,624 9,219 212,736 12,858 . Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 34,976 1,760 205,824 150,880 4,352 212 736 216 624 8,704 212 736 11,878 980 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 500 515 11 1,000 4,092 600 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects 2 18 acres served 2,760 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 1 1 1 1 If. acres served 4,092 500 515 600 980 16 . number of projects 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres starved 34,976 205,824 150,880 4,352 212,736 218,624 6,704 212,736 11,878 PROJECTS, 1960, BY Y-EAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects 1 4 1 1 1 19 acres served 1,760 4,092 500 515 980 SO Prior to 1950 . number of projects 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 21 acres served 35,976 205.82A 150,880 4,352 212,736 218,624 8,704 213,336 11,878 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959' 22 4 5 1 (*) 1 1 1 2 2 28 dollars 120,646 162,784 298,686 C) 384,073 314,918 6,597 62,406 36,054 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged. Of installed <*> 5 1 (4) 1 1 1 25 dollars (') 126,510 47,394 (*) 6,597 20,572 17,592 28 (4) 5 1 1 1 27 length, miles (*) 6.1 47.0 3.3 4.7 'JH projects reporting 2 C) 1 29 length, miles 19.5 (*) 2.0 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 81 length, miles .12 Pun-P" (') 88 number of pumps (') 84 Other (see text) 4 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 36 dollars 103,546 36,274 251,492 384,073 314,918 61,834 16,462 1I/tnd served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See te: ^Included In State total only. 144 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Fountain Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock Harrison AREA icres I960 254,080 234,029 8 252 160 319,360 256,183 269,440 223,877 351,360 247,729 256,640 216,917 195,200 190,543 306,560 224,652 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s acres served 1960 31,798 9,216 219,110 240,000 137,856 137,856 1,905 I 1950 . . . 27,892 9,216 219,110 240,000 224,398 131,979 180,642 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acres served 1960... 1,040 6,560 1,440 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 31,798 9,216 219,110 238,960 217,838 132,739 1B0, 642 137,856 1,905 9 . . acres served 1960 . . . 27,892 9,216 219,110 238,960 217,838 132,739 130,642 137,856 1,905 10 . acres served 1960... 3,906 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 579 2,650 650 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 . number of projects . . . 1 650 number of roe 2 15 acre, served'.. 6,065 2,650 number of proe 1 1 132,739 1 180,642 1 137,856 1 1,905 17 acres served'.. 26,312 9,216 219,110 238,960 217,838 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 2 2 1 19 acres served . . 4,146 2,650 23,300 650 number of projects , - . 1 1,905 31 acres served . . 28,231 9,216 219,110 215,660 217,838 132,739 180,642 137,856 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 7 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 23 dollars . . . 43,425 5,065 570,462 135,339 540,000 195,1A9 295,263 315,652 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 6 3 1 25 dollars . . . 36,766 44,929 5,751 26 6 3 27 length, miles . . . 9.6 8.1 Tile or covered drains projects reporting _ 1 1.2 29 length, miles . . . 0.7 1.1 30 31 length, miles . . . 32 r^i* 38 number of pumps . . . 84 Other (see text) 6 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 36 — ... 6,659 5,065 525,533 135,339 540,000 195, U9 295,263 309,901 Land served "by two or mar Acres served by two proje 3Includes projects taken o projects counted only once, ts are Included for each project. See text. er by another project prior to 1960. See text. INDIANA 145 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data ; Item and Census year Hendricks _ Howard Hunting- Jacks on Jasper Jay Jennings Johnson AREA 1 266,880 256,000 186,880 249,600 332,800 359,0*0 247,040 241,280 201,600 2 242,126 226,027 171,755 220,036 229,781 328,935 221,508 170,205 166,150 S 5 2 1 2 1 12 1 1 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 . . acres served 1960 . . . 96,505 226,303 171,136 182,400 168,192 340,762 243,778 4,352 70,912 e 1950 . . . 96,205 220,288 171,136 182,400 168,192 340,301 243,778 4,352 70,912 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,400 1,160 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 . . . 96,505 226, 303 171,136 181,000 168,192 340,762 243,778 4,352 69,752 9 Drainage established before 1950 . acres served 1960 . . . . acres served 1960. .. 96,205 300 225,843 460 171,136 181,000 168,192 340,301 461 243,778 4,352 69,752 10 Area added, 1950-1969 11 . acres served 1960... 4,818 750 200 20,071 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 3 13 acre, served".. ... 6,300 14 . number of projects . . . 4 1 1 3 15 acres served1.. 5,118 750 200 14,232 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served'.. 96,205 226, 303 171,136 181,000 168,192 340,301 243,778 4,352 69,752 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . number of projects . . . 3 1 1 6 19 acresser-ed'.. 2,618 750 200 9,110 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 21 — — <■■■ 98,705 226,303 171,136 181,000 168,192 351,723 243,778 4,352 69,752 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 28 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 5 2 1 - 2 1 10 1 1 23 dollars . . . 36,718 180,442 276,192 42,057 30,074 135,548 103,705 73,706 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 1 1 4 25 dollars . . . 120,442 6,470 717 31,267 26 2 1 3 27 length, miles . . . 13.8 0.2 8.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reoortine 2 1 1 28 length, miles.. . 2.5 1.0 ... 1.0 30 31 length, miles. .. 32 P^P* 33 number of pumps . . . 34 Other (see text) 1 36 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 36 dollar,... 36,713 60,000 269,722 41,340 30,074 104,281 103,705 73,706 1Land served toy two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 146 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text far comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Kno, Kosciusko Lagrange Lake La Porte Madison Marlon Marshall Miami AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 330,880 344,320 242,560 328,960 389,120 289,920 257,280 284,160 243,200 2 Land in farms 302,364 1 302,391 1 213,985 1 191,081 8 305,954 1 246,700 12 105,941 1 261,353 1 213,876 2 8 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 acres served 1960 . . . 196,380 196,380 305,421 181,813 158,057 203,504 226,944 85,891 249,421 121,212 6 1950 . . . 305,421 181,813 158,057 203,184 226,944 71,251 247,501 107,512 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960. . . 1,440 1,600 1,600 1,134 5,820 11,040 2,940 8 .. acres served 1960... 194,940 303,821 180,213 156,923 197,684 226,944 74,851 249,421 118,272 9 Drainaee established before 1950 . . acres served 1960 . . . .. acres served 1960... 194,940 303,821 180,213 156,923 197,684 226,944 74,851 247,501 1,920 105,292 10 Area added, 1950-1959 12,980 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 8,360 11,525 420 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned bv one landowner number of projects 18 .^served'.. ,. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 7 11 1 15 acres served'.. 8,360 11,525 520 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres s-vad'.. 194,940 303,821 180,213 156,923 197,684 226,944 74,851 249,421 118,172 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 6 11 1 19 acres served . . 5,760 11,525 520 20 number of projects . . . 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 21 ^served'.. 194,940 303,821 180,213 159,523 197,684 226,944 74,851 249,421 118,172 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainaae works and services 1 1 1 8 1 12 1 1 2 23 dollars . . . 440,719 296,911 130,695 161,465 44,309 96,934 6,121 268,785 343,041 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 4 1 11 1 2 25 dollars . . . 8,054 130,695 75,1B7 43,309 49,812 83,729 142,688 26 Own ditches projects reporting 1 4 10 1 2 27 length, miles... 31.7 11.3 18.2 38.2 16.0 28 Tile or < >vered drains 1 1 1 1 3 1 29 length, miles... 0.9 3.0 0.3 0.1 1.7 16.4 30 81 length, miles.. . 82 P-p* 33 number of pumps. . . 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 83 doll"8... 440,719 288,857 86,278 1,000 47,122 6,121 185,056 200,353 ^■Land served by two or more projects counted only cmce. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See tert. 3Includes projects taien over "by another project prior to 1960. See text. INDIANA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 147 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data j Item Mid Census year Montgomery Morgan Newton Noble Ohio Oven Parkfe ■*, Pike AREA 1 Approximate land area 324,480 259,840 263,040 262,400 55,680 246,400 288,640 245,760 214,400 9 acres 1959... 295,284 182,835 233,631 240,511 46,182 156,162 229,105 137,066 120,411 . Drainage pro'ects number 1960 16 1 26 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . acres served 1960 . . . 142,897 41,344 239,624 188,704 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 122,178 g 1950... 136,478 41,344 238,464 187,904 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 123,238 7 Area not jxi*1 Tor agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served I960. .. 1,200 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 142,897 41,344 238,424 188,704 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 122,178 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 137,838 41,344 238,424 187,904 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 122,178 10 Area added 1950- 1.959 . acres served 1960... 5,059 800 11 . acres served 1960... 9,276 25,554 1,300 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drain, owned by one landowner number of projects 1 5 IS acres served . . 1,000 2,805 H Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 14 20 2 15 acres served'.. 13,895 26,529 2,100 U Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 137,278 41,344 237,724 187,904 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 122,178 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 13 14 2 19 acre, served'.. 11,095 17,649 2,100 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 3 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 — ■.. 141,078 41,344 249,409 187,904 1,229 4,608 15,616 768 122,178 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Coat ol drainage works and services projects reporting 1A 1 18 3 23 dollars... 227,212 28,932 144,403 127,701 94 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 9 9 3 2! dollars... 71,208 87,094 21,456 26 6 9 3 27 length, miles . . . 7.8 20.8 5.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 4 1 1 29 length, miles . . . 5.2 0.1 2.0 SO Levees or dikes projects reporting SI length, miles . . . S2 P™P» 83 number of pumps . . . M 1 5 SS Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 8 1 11 1 u — - 156,004 28,932 57,309 106,245 1Land served try tro or mare projects counted only ance. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3IncludeB projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 148 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Porter *-r Pulaski Putnam Randolph Rush St. Joseph Scott Shelby AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 272,000 264,960 277,120 312,320 292,480 261,760 298,880 123,520 261,760 2 acres 1959... 206,571 230,799 252,659 264,434 271,672 255,010 206,408 83,480 234,689 8 Drainage projects j 2 x I 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 189,440 199,424 251,366 12,698 251,854 141,176 263 012 12 544 96,707 92,800 a 1950... 189,440 199,424 251,366 12,698 249,728 137,856 263,012 12,544 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 3,080 7,280 s , acres served 1960... 186,360 199,424 251,366 12,698 251,854 141,176 255,732 12,544 96,707 _ Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 186,360 199 424 251,366 12,698 251 584 137,856 3,320 255,732 12,544 96,707 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 . . . 270 n acres served 1960 . . . 600 19,764 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 13 acre, served3.. 14 . . Dumber of projects . . . 1 3 IS acres served'.. 600 19,764 16 . number of projects 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 186,360 199,424 251,366 12,698 251,854 141,176 255,732 12,544 96,707 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 1 2 ID acres served . . 600 15,125 20 number of projects 1 , , 1 141,176 2 260,371 1 12,544 1 96,707 21 acres served'.. 186,360 199,424 251,366 12,698 251,854 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 23 dollars . . . 42,811 24,144 230,055 436,025 283,772 407,311 500 54,199 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 1 1 1 3 26 dollars... 18,742 39,996 73,364 97,343 140,935 26 1 1 1 3 27 length, miles... 6.2 8.2 8.9 41.1 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 1 1 1 29 length, miles. . . 2.6 2.9 7.7 9.2 13.0 80 Levees or dikes 81 length, miles... 82 P«mi» 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 86 doUars... 24,069 24,144 190,059 362,661 186,429 266,376 500 54,199 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. INDIANA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 149 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Spenoer Starke Steuben Sullivan Tippecanoe Tipton Union Vanderburgh Vermillion AREA 1 253,440 201,308 199,040 198,400 169,997 292,480 320,640 167,040 163,571 107,520 154,240 100,713 168,320 9 acres 1959 163,844 223,712 280,727 98,514 131,585 8 Dram pro'ects number 1960 3 1 1 3 17 1 2 2 , 4 1950 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served 1960 83,040 190,065 142,336 39,456 155,415 167,040 167,040 4,341 3,789 64,476 7,296 « 1950 83,040 190,065 142,336 39,456 147,584 64,336 7,296 I Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 1,920 720 6,616 S . . acres served 1960 83,040 190,065 142,336 39,456 153,495 166,320 4,341 57,860 7,296 . Drainaee established before 1950 acres s-tmi] 1060 83,040 190,065 142,336 39,456 149,214 166,320 3,789 57,860 7 296 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 4,281 552 11 . . acres served 1960 15,000 11,432 2,800 PROJECTS, I960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects IS acre, served 14 Cooperative or mutuBl drains number of projects 2 16 1 2 u acre, served 11,648 20,263 552 2,800 19 . number of projects 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 17 acres served 71,392 190,065 142,336 54,456 145,664 166,320 3,789 57,860 7,296 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED U number of projects 8 1 1 19 acres served 8,942 552 1,000 go Prior to 1950 . . number of projects 3 1 1 3 9 1 1 2 2 91 acres served 83,040 190,065 142,336 54,456 156,985 166,320 3,789 57,860 9,096 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 99 Cost of drainaee works and services projects reporting 1 1 1 3 17 1 2 2 2 23 dollars 15,226 61,988 116,581 262,297 346,641 38,978 9,442 108,187 6,750 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 12 (*) 1 1 25 dollars 26,064 204,159 (4) 3,130 2,500 26 1 12 1 1 27 length, miles 25.0 U.9 0.2 0.2 98 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 4 (*) 1 1 29 length, miles 1.0 4.1 (4) 0.1 0.1 SO 1 81 length, miles 0.1 89 P-ps 88 number of pumps 34 OUier (see text) 4 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 3 13 1 1 2 2 36 don™ 15,226 35,924 116,581 262,297 142,482 38,978 3,152 105,057 4,250 1Iand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are includetTTor each project. _ See text, 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. *Included in State total only. 150 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1B50 data] Item ajid Census year Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washing- Wayne Wells White Whitley AREA 1 acre91960... 265,600 269,440 235,520 250,240 330,240 259,200 235,520 318,080 215,040 2 acres 1959... 179,27* 246,582 209,853 145,104 266,323 225,442 222,221 296,318 195,272 3 Drainage projects number 1960 6 1 „ 17 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1950... 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 35,862 172,928 79,240 143,104 12,544 23,885 206,029 264,464 206,251 6 1950 . . . 31,962 172,928 76,800 143,104 12,544 23,885 206,029 264,064 206,251 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 800 780 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 35,062 172,928 79,240 143,104 12,544 23,885 205,249 264,464 206,251 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 31,162 3,900 172,928 70,912 8,328 143,104 12,544 23,885 205,249 264,064 400 206,251 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. .. 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,800 2,390 4,378 1,520 400 1,800 PROJECTS, 1980, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 2 3 13 acres served3.. 2,300 2,200 14 . number of projects . . . 3 4 16 2 1 15 acres served'.. 4,400 2,390 12,706 1,520 400 16 . number of projects... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT acre, served'.. 31,162 172,928 70,912 143,104 12,544 23,885 205,249 264,064 206,251 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects. .. 5 4 14 2 1 3 19 acres served . . 6,700 2,390 10,756 1,520 400 2,200 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 acre, served'.. 31,162 172,928 72,862 143,104 12,544 23,885 205,249 264,064 206,251 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 28 5 5 14 3 1 2 4 1 23 dollars... 26,425 223,739 48,571 152,689 10,328 98,542 1,083,730 427,797 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 4 11 (*) 4 25 dollars . . . 5,250 7,876 34,861 (4) 115,786 26 2 3 9 (4) 4 27 length, miles. . . 1.7 2.2 7.9 (4) 13.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects reoortine 1 0.4 1 1.7 29 length, miles.. . 1.0 30 projects reporting 31 length, miles. . . 82 r™p« . .projects reporting. . . 83 number of pumps . . . 34 Other (see text) . .projects reporting . . . 5 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and .. projects reporting. .. 4 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 88 dollars... 21,175 215,863 13,710 152,689 10,328 97,846 967,944 427,797 1Land served by two or_more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. Se* text. ^Included in State total only. IOWA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 151 I torn AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drai nage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years or Census date Area served by two or more projects . .number s served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains. Legally organized public drains . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTEI7 Started 10 years or more before Census date Started within 10 years of Census date . number of projects . number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . cost, dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting. length, miles . , Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps . . Other {see text) projects reporting . , Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . dollars.. STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes. length, miles Pumping units number of units NA Not available . In 1940 each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3AU projects In 1950 Included with county drains. Se«* text. *1920 figures exclude 12,811 acres for which date of organization was not : 5Coet of new works for lands not previously drained. 35, 860, -WO 33,830,950 249 6,884,409 13,070 6,871,339 6,748,104 123,235 190,819 number of projects . . . 10 .cres saved... 11,428 number of projects . . . 89 .cree served... 125,657 number of projects . . . 150 acres served . . . 6,926,485 202 21,032,299 110 5,726,914 78 271.1 35,868,800 34,264,639 35,831,040 34,348,673 ^.WO 6,164,344 HA 5,189.7 12,873.2 456.8 18 35,575,040 34,019,332 26,105,496 4,800.0 13,382.4 113.4 21 35,575,040 33,474,896 '2,134,524 HA '3,077,143 3,998.0 10,384.9 45.2 NA 152 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage ' established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 a< 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 7,063,570 40,868 72,690 115,231 140,346 429,493 532,875 932,852 4,799,215 383,050 8,224 12,500 12,652 2,500 11,749 3,960 268,959 62,506 6,939,308 21,808 52,784 97,849 139,746 427,883 532,875 928,154 4,738,209 124,262 19,060 19,906 17,382 600 4,698 61,006 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 7,063,570 11,428 125,657 6,926,485 383,050 2,935 29,441 350,674 6,939,308 4,215 76,522 6,858,571 124,262 7,213 49,135 67,914 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 249 64 185 7,063,570 75,368 6,988,202 383,050 20,751 362,299 203 18 185 6,939,308 19,724 6,919, 584 77 52 25 124,262 55,644 68,618 IOWA 153 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne* works Open ditches Tile or cm ered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length mil.':: Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 202 21,032,299 110 5,726,914 78 271.1 60 282.8 6 6.5 2 2 19 1 50 255,517 38 241,123 20 22.0 25 51.5 1 1.5 1 1 3 2 40 186,667 22 120,577 18 27.6 8 26.6 1 0.6 7 3 31 518,510 13 129,947 11 26.0 4 7.7 1 0.1 2 4 14 161,245 3 30,279 2 10.3 1 0.8 5 20 2,111,382 4 237,336 4 7.2 3 4.3 3 a 11 1,748,754 2 122,532 2 20.4 T 13 3,735,017 7 1,160,903 4 39.8 3 4.2 1 1 2 8 23 12,315,207 21 3,684,217 17 117.8 19 192.0 2 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 202 21,032,299 110 5,726,914 78 271.1 60 282.8 6 6.5 2 2 19 1 10 78,749 10 75,749 4 6.1 7 20.0 1 1.5 1 1 1 2 67 425,094 61 410,626 44 66.1 29 65.1 2 0.7 10 3 125 20,528,456 39 5,240,539 30 198.9 24 197.7 3 4.3 1 1 8 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 202 64 138 21,032,299 442,370 20,589,929 110 64 46 5,726,914 437,340 5,289,574 78 45 33 271.1 66.2 204.9 60 32 28 282.8 75.3 207.5 6 1 5 6.5 0.1 6.4 2 2 2 2 19 9 10 3 625811 O -62 - 12 154 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and I960 data] Item and Census year The State Adair Adams Allamakee Appanoose Audubon Benton Black Hawk Boone AREA 1 .cres 1960 35,860,480 364,160 272,640 408,960 334,720 286,720 459,520 362,880 366,720 2 acres 1959... 33,830,950 353,983 260,160 357,225 303,805 277,950 441,685 329,100 349,566 3 249 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 4 1950... 86 1 4 1 2 1 S Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 6,884,409 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 a, 826 410 12,647 147,477 e 1950... 6,734,863 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 15,622 410 10,322 144,691 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 13,070 2,240 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 6,871,339 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 21,826 410 12,647 145,237 g . acres served 1960... 6,748,104 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 21,186 410 10,322 142,451 10 . acres served 1960... 123,235 640 2,325 2,786 11 . acres served 1960... 190,819 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 . number of projects . . . 10 1 13 acres served3.. 11,428 640 14 number of projects 89 3 5,564 15 — —\. 125,657 3 2,325 1 506 IB . number of projects . . . 150 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served".. 6,926,485 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 15,622 410 10,322 144,731 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 number of proie „ 19 aces served'.. 75,368 640 3 2,325 1 506 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 185 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 21 acres served . . 6,988,202 3,328 13,751 9,355 14,336 21,186 410 10,322 144,731 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 202 1 1 2 4 2 23 dollars . . . 21,032,299 3,385 17,499 8,412 28,427 130,875 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting. .. 110 1 2 3 2 25 dollars... 5,726,914 14,918 6,434 25,544 46,207 28 . .projects reporting. . . 78 1 2 3 27 length, miles. .. 271.1 7.0 1.5 3.8 28 projects reportine 60 2 3.8 2 6.7 211 length, miles... 282.8 30 . . projects reporting . . . 6 31 length, miles. . . 6.5 32 P-f . .projects reporting. . . 2 33 number of pumps . . . 2 *•• 34 . .projects reporting. .. 19 1 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and ..projects reporting. . . 138 1 1 1 1 1 38 dollars... 15,305,385 3,385 ... 2,581 1,978 2,883 84,668 1Land aerved by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Ineludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See tert. IOWA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 155 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Bremer Buchanan Buena Vieta Butler Calhoun Carroll Case Cedar Cerro Gordo AREA 1 Approximate land area acres I960... 280,960 364,160 366,720 372,480 366,080 367,360 357,760 374,400 368,640 9 acres 19S9... 264,952 350,406 358,595 356,218 355,559 364,756 349,904 352,107 340,504 a 1 4 2 3 1 2 4 1 8 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 trved 1960 8,678 5,457 237,450 '2,719 285,471 117,962 41,205 10,354 132,771 6 1950... 8,078 3,277 237,450 819 285,471 117,962 26,705 10,354 124,974 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960. .. 1,080 1,200 1,760 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960... 8,678 5,457 237,450 2,719 285,471 116,882 40,005 10,354 131,011 9 . . acres served 1960 . . . 8,078 3,277 237,450 819 285,471 116,882 40,005 10,354 123,214 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 600 2,180 1,900 7,797 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 520 73,143 360 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 18 acres served1.. 1,100 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 1 2 3 6 IS acres served'.. 2,180 520 1,900 14,000 6,016 18 . number of projects . . . 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 8,678 3,277 237,450 819 285,471 190,025 26,005 10,354 124,255 PROJECTS, 1960. BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . .number of projects. .. 2 1 2 6 19 acres served'.. 2,180 520 1,900 5,912 80 . . number of projects . . . 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 91 acres served'.. 8,678 3,277 237,450 819 285,471 190,025 40,005 10,354 125,459 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 7 28 6,533 5,687 731,628 5,095 742,312 648,064 7,866 163,185 94 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed 1 2 2 2 7 96 dollars . . . 4,361 4,160 246,633 5,095 89,572 98 2 1 2 4 97 length, mites . . . 2.6 5.2 1.2 4.3 98 Tile covered drains projects reporting 1 2 1 6 99 length, miles . . . 0.8 38.5 0.7 8.1 30 Levees or dikes 81 length, miles .. . 89 P-»» 88 number of pumps . . . 34 1 3 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 18 dollars... 2,172 1,527 484,995 742,312 648,064 7,866 73,613 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 156 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Chickasaw Clay Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines AREA J icres 1960 323,200 365,440 444,800 458 240 382,080 354,014 325,760 294,228 339,200 301,269 366,720 351,162 261,760 235,442 2 acres 1959... 306,559 343,215 418,064 439,662 » 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 * 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 347 139,535 132,987 86,220 82,176 40,632 40,632 91,234 90,588 32,131 32,131 19,001 19,001 1,575 1,575 35,041 32,768 6 1950 . . . 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,280 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 347 139,535 86,220 40,632 89,954 32,131 19,001 1,575 35,041 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 132,987 82,176 40,632 89,308 32,131 19,001 1,575 35,041 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 347 6,548 4,044 646 11 . acres served I960 . . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 acres served3.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of roe , 3 4,044 1 1,575 15 acres served . . 347 660 IP number of projects , 1 82,176 1 •40,632 1 89,954 2 32,131 1 19,001 3 35,041 17 acres served . . 138,875 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 .number of projects. . . 1 1 3 10 acres served3.. 347 660 4,044 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 21 acres served3.. 138,875 82,176 40,632 89,954 32,131 19,001 1,575 35,041 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959" 52 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 2 , 1 83,083 1 37,724 2 8,256 3 688,465 23 dollars . . . 5,300 215,317 259,838 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 2 4 1 25 dollars... 5,300 168,485 84,618 29,069 26 2 3 27 length, miles. .. 5.2 11.1 28 1 1 2 1 29 length, miles. .. 1.9 15.6 0.9 3.7 30 Levees or dikes projects reportine 31 length, miles. .. 82 P™P> 38 number of pumps . . . 34 Other (see text) 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 2 3 se Uta.... 46,832 175,220 83,083 8,655 8,256 688,465 1Land served try two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by tiro projects are included for each project. See text. 3Ineludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. IOWA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] 157 Rem and Census year Dickinson Dubuque « Fayette Floyd Franklin Fremont Greene Orundy AREA 1 icreslBflO 240,640 339,120 343,185 252,800 465,920 321 920 375,040 334,720 311,881 364,160 354,548 320,640 319,596 2 acres 1959... 237,704 240,384 447,708 304,207 363,684 8 Drainage projects number I960 1 1 1 3 3 1 17 1 11 1 3 1 14 1 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 127,379 126,979 1,475 1,475 185,699 4,683 3,113 41,808 166 236 111,446 111,446 156,389 153,139 22,478 10,748 8 1960... 184,650 39,538 159,517 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served I960 . . . 560 8 ..acres served 1960... 127,379 1,475 185,699 4,683 41,808 166,236 111,446 155,829 22,478 8 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 126,979 1,475 184,650 3,113 39,538 2,270 160,207 111,446 152,579 3,250 11,282 11,196 10 Area added, 1950-1959 , acres served 1960... 400 1,049 1,570 6,029 11 . acres served 1960... 516 37,066 PROJECTS, 1980. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 3 18 acres served3.. 690 2,093 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of - 2 . , 10 11,668 15 acres served'.. 1,570 2,270 2,958 3,890 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 1 1 1 1 14 „ 2 155,139 1 8,717 17 acrM served'.. 127,379 1,475 185,699 3,113 39,538 163,794 146,034 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 2 2 2 4 1 10 19 acres served . . 1,570 2,270 2,268 3,890 690 10,492 90 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 15 7 2 4 21 acres served'.. 127,379 1,475 185,699 3,113 39,538 164,484 146,034 155,139 11,986 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 29 1 1 1 3 3 17 10 3 13 28 dollars . . . 106,099 5,000 208,655 3,737 58,334 355,749 670,417 576,455 62,108 H New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 2 2 3 5 2 12 21 dollars... 15,000 10,083 2,652 9,005 97,570 50,787 137,829 61,807 28 1 2 2 1 5 1 4 27 length, miles . . . 1.5 1.5 1.6 0.2 26.3 1.8 2.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 - 3 13.1 2 13.1 10 13.2 28 length, miles . . . 1.5 3.7 0.1 80 81 length, miles . . . 82 ■•-¥■ M number of pumpe . . . 34 Other (see text) 2 1 1 a Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 1 15 6 2 1 N dollars... 91,099 5,000 198,572 1,085 49,329 258,179 619,630 438,626 301 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects ore included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 158 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Guthrie Hamilton Hancocfc Hardin Harrison Howard Humboldt Iora JaOson AREA 1 acres 1960 331,440 347,101 369 280 364 800 367 360 444,800 414,419 301,440 292,276 278,400 277,040 373,760 356,426 412,160 368,918 2 363,877 352,728 352,136 8 Drainage projects number 1960 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 1950... 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 15,104 265,793 312,559 162,388 1/42,579 7,901 204,220 21,459 5,018 e 1950 . . . 15,104 261,348 306,318 150,032 139,379 7,737 203,290 19,169 8,448 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960. . . 500 850 1,200 e Net area drained and used tor agriculture . acres served 1960. . . 15,104 265,293 312,559 162,388 142,579 7,901 203,370 20,259 5,018 9 Drainage established before 1950 . acres served 1960 . . . 15,104 260,848 306,318 152,632 139,379 7,737 203,290 18,649 5,018 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 4,445 6,241 9,756 3,200 164 80 1,610 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,660 700 1,200 500 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1! . number of projects . . . 18 acres served'.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 2 1 x x 2 1,863 unserved'.. 2,660 1,278 1,200 164 500 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 IT acres served".. 15,104 265,293 311,981 162,388 142,579 7,737 203,370 18,396 5,018 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 19 acres served . . 700 1,200 164 20 . number of projects . . . . 1 162,388 6 142,579 1 7,737 2 203,870 3 20,259 1 5,018 81 15,104 267,953 312,559 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 projects reportine 1 14,547 2 587,419 1 767,695 1 271,012 7 1,720,901 1 4,798 1 441,971 2 66,337 1 17,892 n dollars . . . 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 1 1 3 1 1 29 dollars . . . 216,892 302,023 144,201 1,023,454 54,466 62,302 26 1 1 1 2 1 1 27 length, miles . .. 0.9 16.2 7.3 10.5 1.0 1.7 28 Tile or covered drains iects roportjng 1 26.1 1 13.8 1 19.5 2D length, miles.. . 3.4 SO 1 11 length, mites. .. 1.5 82 IW> 1 88 number of pumps , . . 1 84 Other (see text) 1 1 1 as Coat of mainteDance, operation, repair, and 1 2 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 86 dollar,... 14,547 370,527 465,672 126,811 697,447 4,798 387,505 4,035 17,892 1Land served by two or mare projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each pro.fec*. oee text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. IOWA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 159 [See text foe comparability of I960 and I960 data ] Item and Census year Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Kossuth U. a. Louisa Madison AREA J Approximate land area acres 1960 471,040 279,040 394,880 374,400 351,133 1 626,560 612,854 8 334,080 294,451 3 456,320 405,781 1 257,920 235,354 8 361,600 343,784 1 ■3 442,029 354,829 1 .1 2 1 1 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 acres served 1960 . . . 55,992 9,339 13,824 1,311 476, 591 26,180 4,864 53,320 1,040 e 1950.., 66,816 9,339 13,824 1,311 475,136 13,824 4,864 52,330 1,040 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 8 . acres served 1960... 55,992 9,339 13,824 1,311 476,591 26,180 4,864 53,320 1,040 g . acres served 1960 . . . 55,992 9,339 13,824 1,311 474,816 26,180 4,864 51,970 1,040 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. .. 1,775 1,350 11 .acres served I960... 5,342 535 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 number of projects . . . 1 1 18 acre, served1.. 3,480 535 ., Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 5 1 15 acre, served1.. 3,000 4,917 1,350 18 number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 1 17 acres served1.. 52,992 9,339 13,824 1,311 473,536 26,180 4,864 51,970 1,040 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of projects . , . 3 1 19 acres served1.. 2,887 1,350 90 . . number of projects . . . 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 7 1 SI acres served . . 55,992 9,339 13,824 1,311 479,046 26,715 4,864 51,970 1,040 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. 1950- 1959* 22 1 1 7 2 1 7 23 dollars... 6,098 1,489 605,138 243,800 2,795 385,637 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 5 2 2 25 dollars . . . 49,657 85,500 102,950 26 3 2 2 27 length, miles. . . 2.9 5.0 3.5 28 Tile covered drains jects reporting 4 20 length, miles... 5.6 30 2 1 81 length, miles . . . 1.8 2.5 82 Pumps 1 S3 number of pumps . . . 1 34 1 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 4 1 1 6 36 *■.... 6,098 1,489 555,481 158,300 2,795 282,687 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1950. See text. 160 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Approximate land area. . Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects' Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 1950. s served 1960 . 1950. s served 1960 . a served 1960 . 3 served 1960 . i served I960.. 3 served 1960. PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . acres served Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . dollars . . Open ditches projects reporting. . length, miles.. Tile or covered drains projects reporting.. length, miles.. Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles . . Pumps projects reporting.. number of pumps. . Other (see text) projects reporting . . 366,030 354,292 37,519 37,519 37,519 37,519 363,520 334,963 21,966 22,300 21,966 21,966 367,360 353,779 20,480 20,480 20,480 20,480 285,440 265,606 75,040 74,411 75,040 74,411 8,483 6 73,131 4 5,403 9 76,211 13 298,880 283,982 12,579 12,579 12,579 12,579 446,080 418,442 155,566 155,566 155,566 155,566 270,080 266,481 25,225 23,405 25,225 25,225 280,960 257,629 31,523 31,523 31,523 31,523 !Land served by two or more proJectB counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects axe included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taien over fcy another project prior to 1960. See text. IOWA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] 161 Item and Census year Osceola Page Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Poll Pottawat- Poweshiek EUjigg >ld AREA J icres 1960 254,080 342,400 359,040 552,320 371,200 380,160 616,960 376,960 344,320 2 251,279 331,593 353,597 535,809 358,421 297,321 568,626 364,398 331,318 2 3 1 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 s Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960... 83,871 49,152 253,715 6,502 314,220 62,796 102,760 16,608 g 1950 . . . 83,680 49,152 236,593 6,502 306,460 62,796 102,440 17,749 16,043 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served I960 . . . 1,760 8 . acres served 1960... 83,871 49,152 253,715 6,502 314,220 61,036 102,760 16,608 16,043 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 83,339 49,152 236,593 6,502 309,265 61,036 102,440 16,608 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. . . 532 17,122 4,955 320 11 . acres served 1960... 2,035 4,470 900 6,760 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 XWIMWd".. 14 . number of projects . . . 1 5 2 2 IS acres served1.. 2,035 10,830 1,300 9,749 16 . number of projects . . . 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 17 -——"■■ 83,871 49,152 247,355 6,502 313,820 61,036 109,520 6,859 16,043 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 number of proje , 19 .ere, served'.. 2,035 10,830 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 3 1 1 3 1 5 3 1 21 acres served . . 83,871 49,152 247,355 6,502 315,120 61,036 109,520 16,608 16,043 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 2 3 6 1 1 1 5 1 2.1 dollars... 42,118 247,496 557,270 5,256 1,317,738 63,226 399,170 30 M New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting . . . 2 2 6 1 2 25 dollars... 8,323 123,461 239,094 400,012 9,551 26 . .projects reporting. .. 1 2 4 1 1 27 length, miles. .. 3.0 16.3 24.4 27.9 4.7 28 projects reporting 1 3 11.5 1 16.1 1 0.7 29 length, miles . . . 0.4 30 projects reporting 31 length, miles . . . 32 *»■» . .projects reporting. .. 33 number of pumps . . . 34 Other (see text) . .projects reporting. . . 1 1 36 Zosl of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. .. 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 M dollars... 33,795 124,035 318,176 5,256 917,726 63,226 389,619 30 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includea projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 162 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1050 data] Item and Census year Sac Scott Shelby Story Ta*a Taylor Van Wapello Warren AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 369,920 289,920 375,680 363,520 460,800 337,920 311,680 279,680 366,080 2 acres 1959... 358,707 258,024 363,940 348,341 438,238 330,398 281,416 248,356 337,612 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 121,412 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 8,645 48,469 6 1950... 117,842 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 9,696 48,469 7 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960... 8 . acres served 1960... 121,412 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 8,645 48,469 9 . acres served 1960... 117,842 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 8,645 48,469 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 3,570 11 . acres served 1960 . . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 13 acres served2.. 1,490 14 . number of projects . . . 3 15 acres served1.. 2,080 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 1 1 2 1 1 x 5 ± 17 a„edV 117,842 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 8,645 48,4(0 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 19 acres served . . 3,570 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 21 acres served . . 117,842 1,638 43,090 168,757 2,611 14,757 13,198 8,645 48,469 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 projects reporting 5 1 2 1 4 8,754 23 dollars... 681,347 4,000 62,619 4,201 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 5 25 dollars. .. 27,770 26 4 27 length, miles... 9.5 28 2 29 length, miles 3.0 30 Levees or dikes projects reportine 31 length, miles... 82 r™p= ..projects reporting. . . 33 number of pumps . . . 34 . .projects reporting. .. 35 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and ..projects reporting. . . 1 1 2 1 4 36 dollars... 653,577 4,000 62,619 4,201 ... 8,754 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to I960. See text. IOWA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 daU] 163 linn and Census year 363, 520 339,969 3,755 3,755 3,755 3,755 AREA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farm." .acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 1950 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 Drainage established before 1950 acres served I960 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects Prior to 1950 number of projects acres served' DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959' Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumpe Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars *Land served by two or more projects counted only < 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 340, 430 317,926 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 459,520 ■437,017 320,660 319,318 640 320,020 318,118 1,902 1,100 1 318,920 256,640 250,977 213,765 209,818 213,765 209,818 3,947 274 557,440 502,527 101,253 101,253 101,253 101,253 256,000 249,285 129,507 124,647 129,507 124,647 4,860 900 1,400 2 3,848 1 125,159 KANSAS State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 165 [ten AREA Approximate land area acres Land i n farms ■ acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census dare acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects. acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Starved 10 years or more before Census dale number of projects Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars Physical wofks: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Letees and dikes length, miles Pumping units number of units NA Not available. 1Nat folly comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 37 projects and 1,899 acres in "irrigation enterprise 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 52,510,720 50,152,870 103 402,330 29,220 373,110 309,135 63,975 4,873 3,660 14 23,427 84 350,896 76 309,211 27 68,772 96 52,549,120 48,611,366 2306,688 214 243,401 52,552,320 48,173,635 258,113 NA '250,455 HI •1A 381.4 210.5 278.3 52,335,360 46,975,647 324.7 212.1 227.0 166 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 AJ1 projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 a< 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more f 377,983 20,036 34,597 70,415 155,065 97,870 9,746 3,273 2,233 1,400 2,020 820 313,908 10,319 29,787 59,065 128,867 85,870 64,075 9,717 4,810 11,350 26,198 12,000 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains .... 4l Legally organised public drains . 377,983 3,660 23,427 350,896 1,660 8,086 5,060 308,848 64,075 3,660 18,367 42,048 lIncludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 103 27 76 377,983 68,772 309, 2U. 9,746 1,920 7,826 81 5 76 313,908 7,687 306,221 26 24 2 64,075 61,085 2,990 1Includee projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. KANSAS 167 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructec , enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Leveee and dikes him,,. Other, projects reporting Projects reporting DollarB Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 96 1,665,416 45 850,795 44 168.0 1 0 1 13 33.4 2 1 26 90,481 17 62,513 17 39.1 2 1.4 2 21 144,274 5 53,900 5 19.5 2 2.3 , 22 350,755 9 125,591 9 36.2 3 9.4 1 4 20 637,243 11 429,272 11 35.2 1 0 1 4 11.0 1 5 7 442,663 3 179,519 2 38.0 2 9.3 t 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 96 5 1,665,416 25,300 45 5 850,795 18,500 44 5 168.0 IS .2 1 0.1 13 1 33.4 0.4 2 1 x16 97,595 12 78,295 12 35.4 2 2.3 3 75 1,542,521 28 754,000 27 117.4 1 0.1 10 30.7 2 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 96 J31 65 1,665,416 485,909 1,179,507 45 29 16 850,795 443,540 407,255 44 29 15 168.0 105.7 62.3 1 1 0.1 0.1 13 8 5 33.4 20.6 12.8 2 2 1 2 3 168 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres I960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number I960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects s served 1960 1950 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects , DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting lengtb, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 52,510,720 50,152,870 103 121 402,330 356,938 29,220 373,110 309,135 63,975 4,873 3,660 14 23,427 84 350, 896 27 269,440 257,740 17,986 16,241 17,986 17,986 369,920 358,783 5,129 5,129 5,129 5,129 495,360 490,673 1,720 1,720 1,720 1,720 414,080 399,565 7,742 7,742 7,742 7,742 421,120 415,736 6,480 1,700 6,480 1,700 4,780 455,040 424,135 2,005 2,005 lLand served by tiro or more projects counted only c 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See tert. KANSAS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 169 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Cowley Doniphan Douglas Finney Ford Franfclin Harvey Jackson AREA , 727,040 242,560 299,520 833,280 1 693, 120 369,280 '345,600 419,840 2 Land in farms acres 1959 695 318 234 838 277,698 4 776,519 2 '762,812 1 344,178 4 '347,255 5 379,150 3 3 2 5 4 1950 . . . 3 3 9 1 1 3 3 3 5 Total area in drainage projects * acres served i960.. 3,120 16,907 12,040 16,039 18 520 700 10 15,260 12,680 7,020 5,280 9,340 9,638 1950... 4,120 27,559 25 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960. . . S Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 3,120 16,907 16,039 18,520 700 15,260 7,020 9,340 it Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 3,120 16,907 16 039 14,860 400 5,920 1,100 9,340 10 Area added. 1950- 1959 acres served 1960 .. . 18,520 700 11 PROTECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1,400 820 12 18 acre, served'.. 14 Cooperativeor mutual drains number of projects x 1 700 IS acres served'.. 1,500 1,220 16 1 5 4 2 2 5 3 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1,620 18,307 16,039 18,520 14,860 7,020 9,340 18 2 1 1 2 19 acres served . . 18,520 700 400 1,740 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 2 5 4 3 5,280 3 9,340 21 — «-.-.. 3,120 18,307 16,039 15,680 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 1 4 4 2 1 3 3 1 23 dollars . . . 2,000 82,476 23,397 84,621 2,400 11,700 35,210 2,071 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting. .. 1 1 2 1 (!) 2 25 dollars. . . 1,000 1,600 84,621 2,400 (5) 33,050 26 1 1 2 1 (5) 2 21 length, mites. . . 0.6 0.7 23.0 1.2 (') 4.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects renortine 29 length, miles. . . DO 1 31 length, miles . .. 2.0 IS 33 number of pumps. . . 34 Other (see text) projects reporting . . . 36 !!ost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 4 4 (5) 2 1 36 dollars... 2,000 81,476 21,797 (') 2,160 2,071 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the i en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3 Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 'included in State total only. creage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located. 6Z5811 O -62 - 13 170 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Jefferson Labette Lincoln McPherson Marlon Meade Miami Montgomery AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 351 360 418 560 464 640 572 800 !613 l624,640 1628,334 1 378,240 341,730 3 415,360 361,050 2 399 600 j a 7 9 1 8 4 1950... 1 1 5 s Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 . . . 22,580 3,880 8,800 18,870 5,060 2,400 3,207 15,887 6 1950... 16,582 3,880 14,970 5,060 17,047 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8 Net areadrainedand used for agriculture acres served 1960 .. . 22,580 3,880 8,800 18,870 5,060 2,400 3,207 15,887 9 16,872 3 880 17,890 980 5,060 15,887 10 5,708 8,800 2,400 3,207 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1,080 640 12 1 13 acres served3.. 960 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of ro'ects 1 2 2,247 1 640 15 acres served'.. 8,800 2,100 16 7 1 7 1 1 4 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 23,660 3,880 16,770 5,060 2,400 15,887 18 1 1 3 1 3 1 19 acres served . . 6,300 8,800 3,080 2,400 3,207 640 20 6 1 5 1 4 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. 1950- 1959* 17,360 3,880 15,790 5,060 15,887 22 Cost of drainage ivorks and services projects reporting 12 1 (') 8 49,930 1 26,474 1 18,578 3 46,275 3 8,910 23 dollars . . . 122,032 5,000 (!) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 8 (') 4 1 1 3 (5) 25 dollars... 79,093 (5) 20,150 4,000 15,828 42,675 (') 26 8 (') 4 1 1 3 (!) 27 length, miles . . . 26.8 ( = ) 4.8 0.8 4.5 10.8 (') 38 Tile or covered drainB projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . 0.1 30 1 1 1 1 2 31 length, miles... 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.6 1.7 35 33 number of pumps . . . ... ... 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 6 1 8 1 1 2 (») 36 dollars... 42,939 5,000 29,780 22,474 2,750 3,600 (') M'he excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated ae in the county in which the headquarters is located, ■en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3 Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 5Included in State total only. KANSAS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 171 [Sec text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Nemaha Neosho Osage Ottawa Pottawatomie He-o Republic Rice AREA , 453,760 449,355 375,680 339,784 461,440 454,898 462,720 419,706 544,000 466,236 803,200 788,940 460,160 442,324 1461,440 '466,857 8 1 16 1 1 2 4 2 1 * 1950... 1 16 1 2 1 2 1 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 2,859 19,247 7,012 700 10,920 10,920 15,520 3,840 4,727 4,727 1,600 320 e 2,859 20,247 7,012 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960. . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 2,859 19,247 7,012 700 10,920 15,520 4,727 1,600 0 2,859 19,247 7,012 10,920 13,840 1,680 4,727 320 1,280 10 700 11 Area served by two or more frojects acres served 1960 . . . 833 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS 18 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 15 _..«*•.. 700 16 1 16 , 2 4 15,520 2 4,727 1 1,600 17 acres served . . 2,859 20,080 7,012 10,920 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1 2 19 acres served . . 700 1,680 90 1 16 1 2 2 2 1 SI DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. 1950-1959* 2,859 20,080 7,012 10,920 13,840 4,727 1,600 at 15 (s) 2 4 2 1 23 dollars . . . 35,135 (5) 59,621 55,865 5,453 15,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting. .. 2 (s) 1 3 1 25 dolUrs... 7,700 (5) 2,000 43,350 12,000 28 2 (5) 3 1 27 length, miles.. . 5.5 (5) 8.5 3.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting _ 81 length, miles... 0.7 4.0 82 88 number of pumps. . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 15 2 3 2 1 36 doB-... 27,435 57,621 12,515 5,453 3,000 M^he excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text, 'included in State total only. 172 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Riley Saline Sedgwick Shawnee Stafford Sumner Wabaunsee All other counties1 AREA 1 399 360 460 800 639,^360 601,019 348 800 508 160 756,480 741,083 2 506,240 =510,389 6,108,160 6,097,906 2 338,172 415,160 312,253 505,183 3 1 2 8 4 4 2 1 4 1950 .. . 3 3 6 5 2 2 34 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 760 6,583 63,090 35,840 41,240 2,700 17,700 17,700 500 1950... 792 7,350 55,584 2,300 TO, 674 r Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 10,220 7,000 12,000 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 760 6,583 52,870 28,840 2,700 5,700 500 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 760 6,583 45,770 28,840 5,700 500 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 7,100 2,700 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 100 12 2 13 acres served . . 1,100 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 2 IS acres served . . 1,500 1,700 16 1 2 7 4 2 1 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 760 6,583 51,370 28,840 5,700 500 18 1950-1959 number of pro'ects 2 4 19 acres served'.. 7,100 2,800 SO Prior to 1950 number or projects 1 2 , 4 28,840 2 5,700 21 acres served'. 760 6,583 45,770 500 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 / 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 2 8 4 4 2 , 28 dollars . . . 4,706 437,481 346,550 10,000 5,000 8,273 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting... 3 4 4 1 25 dollars. . . 220,470 209,300 10,000 500 28 3 3 4 27 length, miles. .. 32.5 4.2 7.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles... 30 3 2 1 81 length, miles... 13.5 5.5 0.1 82 Pumpe projects reporting 88 number of pumps. . . 84 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 7 4 2 1 36 dollars... 4,706 217,011 137,250 5,000 7,773 ^■Includes Barton, Greenwood, Haskell, Kearny, Lyon, Ness, Osborne, Pawnee, Scott, Sheridan, and Trego counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated n though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. A Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 5Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. in the county in which the headquarters is located, KENTUCKY State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 173 Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained , acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date .". .acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . . acres served . . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . dollars.. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars . . Open ditches projects reporting. . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles. . Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . NA Not available. 1In 1940, each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. Not fully comparable. See text. 3In 1950, all projects Included with county drains. See text. *In 1920, figures exclude 1,800 acres for which date of organization was ncri 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 25,512,320 17,030,675 28 945,515 56,716 888,799 882,753 6,046 2,000 25,512,960 19,441,774 25,699,760 20,294,016 25,715,840 19,927,286 1,204.8 71.0 25,715,840 21,612,772 664.5 86.2 174 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 to 4,999 acres 5,000 to 9,999 acres 10,000 to 19,999 acr. 20,000 to 49,999 acn 50,000 to 99,999 acri 100,000 or more acre 8,683 2,000 14,400 29,191 53,371 335,569 443,019 884,753 1,270 5,933 2,000 14,400 29,191 53,371 335,569 443,019 6,046 3,296 2,750 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 890,799 2,000 8,660 880,139 4,000 2,000 884,753 2,000 2,614 880,139 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 28 8 20 890,799 6,646 884,153 4,000 4,000 21 1 20 884,753 600 884,153 7 7 6,046 6,046 KENTUCKY 175 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total Fop nev works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 17 697,753 10 97,291 10 28 4 1 20.0 1 6 2 1 1 1 34,483 14,600 45,000 565 3,500 6 2 1 34,383 14,600 35,000 6 2 1 15 9 1 3 0 1 1 20 0 2 3 4 « 3 3 469,787 329,818 1 13,308 1 3 0 7 B 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 17 1 897,753 45,000 10 1 97,291 35,000 10 1 28.4 1.1 1 1 20.0 20.0 ' 8 49,083 8 48,983 8 24.3 3 8 803,670 1 13,308 1 3.0 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 17 8 9 897,753 49,083 848,670 10 8 2 97,291 48,983 48,308 10 8 2 28.4 24.3 4.1 1 1 20.0 20.0 3 176 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text foe comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year The State Ballard Butler Carlisle Daviess Fulton Graves Greenup AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 25,512,320 165,760 283,520 125,440 298,240 131,200 358,400 224,000 2 17,030,675 123,221 161,430 90,547 244,254 111,438 256,907 116,479 3 Drainage projects number I960 28 1 x - 2 1 2 4 1950... 18 1 1 1 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 . . . 945,515 2,873 6,720 6,670 203, 200 2,300 21,720 « 1950... 959,892 6,720 203,200 384 16,335 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 56,716 4,000 8 Net area drained and used Tor agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 888,799 2,873 6,720 6,670 199, 200 2,300 21,720 1,246 9 882,753 2,873 6,720 6,670 199,200 21,720 10 Area added. 1950-1959 acres served 1960 .. . 6,046 2,300 1,246 11 PROJECTS, 1990. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 2,000 12 1 18 acres served3.. 2,000 14 10 2 2 16 acres served'.. 8,660 2,300 1,246 18 17 1 1 1 1 2 17 acres served ■ . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 880,139 2,873 6,720 6,670 199,200 21,720 18 1950-1959 number of projects . . . 8 2 2 10 seres served1.. 6,646 2,300 1,246 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 20 x . . 1 2 21, 720 21 acres served . . 884,153 2,873 6,720 6,670 199,200 DRATNAQE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 " 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 17 1 231,010 (*) 2 8,433 28 dollars . . . 897,753 (*) 3,500 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting... 10 (4) 2 25 dollars. .. 97,291 (4) 8,433 28 10 (*) 2 27 length, miles . . . 28.4 (*) 3.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reportine 1 20 length, miles.. . 20.0 30 81 length, miles.. . 82 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 10 1 1 36 dollars... 800,462 231,010 3,500 ■"■Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects axe Included for each project. See text.. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text.. 4Included in State total only. KENTUCKY County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 177 [See text foe comparability of 1980 and I960 dau ) Item and Census year Jefferson McCracfcen AREA Approximate land area acres I960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number I960 Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used tor agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 1950 I served 1960 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects acres served' Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditehes projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 119,680 79,935 33,280 33,280 33,280 33,280 281,600 238,540 99,776 101,376 99,776 99,776 158,720 120,762 355,200 201,870 18,256 16,256 3,400 14,856 12,856 2,000 240,000 98,383 1 1 99,264 99,264 38,016 61,248 61,248 160,640 87,032 6,936 1,773 6,936 6,936 164,480 125,251 58,432 58,432 2,600 55,832 55,832 1Land served by two or more projects counted only ( 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See te: Included in State total only. 178 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] -1959 Item and Census year Muhlenberg Ohio Spencer Trigg Union Warren Webster AREA ! 308,480 381,440 123,520 292,480 219,520 349,440 216,960 2 155,350 198,622 117,598 167,590 167,555 296,567 153,130 3 Drainage projects number 1960 1 2 . - 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960... 59,457 65,856 1,792 500 136, 116 1,344 111,073 6 1950... 59,457 65,856 1,792 166, 116 1,344 119,603 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres 9erved 1960 . . . 6,000 2,700 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 53,457 65,856 1,792 500 136,116 1,344 108,373 9 53,457 65,856 1,792 136,116 1,344 108,373 10 Area added. 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 500 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 13 acres served . . 14 acres served . . 600 503 1 1,344 1 670 16 1 1 1 1 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 53,457 65, 256 1,792 136,116 107,703 IB 19 600 500 20 1 1 1 1 1 2 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 53,457 65,256 1,792 136, 116 1,344 108,373 22 , 23 1,600 10,000 58,808 40,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . . 1 1 1 25 dollars... 1,500 10,000 13,308 26 1 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 1.0 3.1 3.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . so Levees or diltoa projects reporting 31 length, miles . . . 32 38 number of pumps. . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 38 dollars . . . 100 ... 45,500 ... 40,000 1Land served try two or more projects counted only once. Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. LOUISIANA State Table l.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, [See text for comparability of data] 179 COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 Kern AREA Approximate land area. ., acres Land in funis acres _ Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served r>ainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains , number of projects . acres served. Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 511 projects and 83,750 acres in "irrigation enterpris 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 28,867,840 10,347,328 915 9,089,516 1,978,892 7,110,624 6,144,937 965,687 1,255,460 753 45,796,344 576 24,432,591 562 8,202.7 490 21,363,753 28,903,680 11,202,278 28,913,280 9,996,108 4,219,624 NA 12, 512, 250 23,361,758 7,105.5 29,061,760 9,355,437 20,752,645 7,701.2 1940 figures exclude 634 projects and 11,600 i in "irrigation enterpris 180 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acres. . 1,000 to 1,999 acr 2,000 to 4,999 acr 5,000 to 9,999 acr 10,000 to 19,999 a 20,000 to 49,999 a 50,000 to 99,999 a 100,000 or more at 8,457,799 261,601 373,294 361,443 203,467 600,013 1,111,624 1,046,309 4,500,048 2,602,635 222,648 298,830 256,476 69,580 180,205 425,471 223,134 926,291 7,425,144 235,582 330,512 326,851 184,138 567,883 876,938 815,289 4,087,951 1,032,655 26,019 42,782 34,592 19,329 32,130 234,686 231,020 412,097 1Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 8,457,799 810,903 309,784 7,337,112 2,602,635 633,143 220,164 1,749,328 7,425,144 742,851 244,786 6,437,507 1,032,655 68,052 64,998 899,605 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All -. 915 307 608 8,457,799 la521,llfr 6,936,683 2,602,635 364,792 2,237,843 835 227 608 7,425,144 574,051 6,851,093 116 99 17 1,032,655 947,065 85,590 LOUISIANA 181 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne* works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) roji c bi reporting Number 753 45,796,344 576 24,432,591 562 8,202.7 1 0.1 34 215.2 45 91 16 1 296 1,925,457 242 940,607 238 1,302.3 7 14.3 11 18 2 2 220 3,913,099 180 1,842,346 175 1,539.3 1 0.1 10 52.7 15 27 5 3 104 4,187,877 77 1,791,698 74 811.4 8 62.3 12 23 5 4 19 2,385,162 10 870,357 9 31.7 2 5.8 1 1 1 5 41 2,799,965 16 1,161,952 15 245.5 3 44.0 5 21 1 6 35 3,481,859 16 2,705,867 16 473.5 2 28.0 1 7 15 5,649,731 13 3,441,239 13 799.6 1 0.1 1 1 8 *23 21,453,194 22 11,678,525 22 2,999.4 1 8.0 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 753 45,796,344 576 24,432,591 562 8,202.7 1 0.1 34 215.2 45 91 16 1 448 8,115,096 358 2,749,601 352 3,329.3 29 174.3 34 79 4 2 167 755,852 142 608,543 142 412. 6 1 2 1 3 138 36,925,396 76 21,074,447 68 4,460.8 1 0.1 5 40.9 10 10 11 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 753 306 447 45,796,344 10,912,946 34,883,398 576 299 277 24,432,591 8,412,567 16,020,024 562 295 267 8,202.7 3,120.8 5,081.9 1 1 0.1 0.1 34 9 25 215.2 72.0 143.2 45 10 35 91 12 79 16 7 9 1 3 182 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Bossier Caddo AREA J Approximate land area acres 1960 28,867,840 423 680 496, 000 192,000 228,480 528 640 536 960 568,320 268,970 2 10,347,328 338,824 149,993 89,755 94,831 229,613 232,423 915 47 13 22 29 4 1950... 922 52 7 8 8 24 15 16 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 9,089,516 423,680 74,602 142,232 61,002 380,000 119,080 170,000 < 1950 . . . 12,161,665 423,680 36,742 101,784 34,215 528,640 101,010 104,041 7 Area not used tor agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,978,892 2,500 1,490 4,700 1,900 91,000 17,760 18,000 6 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960... 7,110,624 421,180 73,112 137,532 59,102 289,000 101,320 152,000 9 acres served 1960... 6,144,937 421,180 34,279 137,532 59,102 221,160 101,320 152,000 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 . . . 965,687 38,833 67,840 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,255,460 273,766 7,653 21,353 9,605 33,293 35,614 28,153 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 526 1 1 19 19 17 25 25 13 acres served1.. 810,903 598 620 19,853 28,272 21,088 32,144 28,153 M Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 235 34 11 1 6 14 4 IS acres s«ved°.. 309,784 58,043 46,486 1,500 8,878 12,205 4,230 16 . number of projects . . . 154 12 1 2 4 1 2 1 17 acres served'.. 7,337,112 695,356 33,659 137,532 31,557 289,000 100,560 152,000 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 307 17 11 5 7 12 6 2 19 acres served . . 1,521,116 33,766 46,486 4,976 8,090 12,483 4,737 1,234 SO number of projects . . . 608 6,936,683 30 720,231 2 34,279 17 153,909 22 60,617 20 309,810 25 132,197 24 31 178,919 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services 753 36 12 22 27 15 29 26 23 dollars . . . 45,796,344 2,465,655 101,916 1,211,916 802,477 721,985 1,003,759 958,597 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 576 19 11 14 13 15 19 7 25 dollars . . . 24,432,591 1,315,294 80,932 541,362 132,718 275,545 344,405 607,897 26 562 19 11 14 13 15 18 7 27 length, miles . . . 8,202.7 223.6 33.4 270.8 197.9 127.2 119.0 65.0 28 Tile or covered drains 1 29 length, miles.. . 0.1 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting 34 2 3 1 31 length, miles . . . 215.2 9.0 13.3 0.4 82 Pumps 45 * 2 38 number of pumps . . . 91 4 2 34 Other (see text) 16 2 1 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 490 18 1 22 23 1 28 24 36 «-.... 21,363,753 1,150,361 20,984 670,554 669,759 446,440 659,354 350,700 1Land served by two or mor 2Acres served by two proje 3Includes projects taken o projects counted only once, ts are Included for each project. See text. er by another project prior to 1960. See text. LOUISIANA Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1900 and 1950 dau] 183 Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 1950 js served I960 as served 1960 as served 1960 as served 1960 ss served 1960 Area not used for agriculture or not draine( Net area drained and used Tor agriculture . Drainage established before 1950. . . . Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drain: mber of projects . PROJECTS. 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, lgSO-mg' Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars Open dilcbes projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and projects reporting 1Land served by two or mor 2Acres served by two proje' 3 Includes projects taken o .t.iia, projects counted only { ts are included for each project. See text, er by another project prior to 1960. See text. 706,560 468,350 14 46 403,284 706,560 158,160 245,124 232,644 12,480 4,742 352,000 68,325 54,357 1,830 54,357 1,830 52,527 2,819 2,325 2 1,830 1 53,021 924,160 216,476 22 26 142,947 142,345 25,800 117,147 102,991 14,156 2,700 467,200 124,733 9,738 5,995 9,738 8,844 453,760 208,445 22 10 200,000 16,028 48,000 152,000 11,288 140,712 33,353 570,880 296,834 19,840 19,840 19,840 19,840 295,680 150,702 124,146 79,689 23,500 100,646 57,933 42,713 1,800 184 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1980 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Evangeline Franilin orant Iberia Iberville Jefferson Jefferson Lafayette AREA 1 acres 1960... 433,280 411,520 423,680 376,320 401,920 261,760 421,120 181,120 2 215,806 41 307,262 17 80,037 3 138,846 4 120,271 27 16,796 2 355,999 37 141,672 Dnun 4 1 1950... 74 5 17 3 5 80 31 5 acres served 1960 . ■ . 138,788 411,520 29,000 189,000 223,920 91,132 237,913 181,120 6 1950 . . . 132,288 414,720 376,320 401,920 46,068 187,977 181,120 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 1,600 46,720 39,000 137,920 87,632 17,560 4,320 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 . . . 137,188 364,800 29,000 150,000 86,000 3,500 220,353 176,800 Drain j established before 1950 acres served 1960... 122,617 364,800 29,000 150,000 86,000 3,500 155,709 176,800 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 14,571 64,644 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 9,980 16,700 2,000 55,125 28,298 14,044 4,985 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects , . . 10 5 24 10 3 18 acres served . . 9,709 5,093 27,588 19,725 4,985 14 . . number of projects . . . 17 11 2 2 16 15 acres served . . 14,791 12,257 2,000 1,240 26,934 16 Le 11 or anized public drains number of projects 14 1 1 4. 1 2 11 1 17 acres served . . 122,668 364,800 29,000 209,192 86,000 3,500 187,738 176,800 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . . number of projects . . . 5 8 23 1 13 19 16,466 6,625 23,341 1,000 106,537 30 number of projects . . . 36 9 3 4 4 1 24 4 21 — \. 130,702 375,525 31,000 209,192 91,437 2,500 127,860 181,785 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 22 Cost of drain e works and services 21 10 3 4 27 2 21 1 28 dollars . . . 313,088 3,057,162 24,745 2,114,286 1,775,479 64,735 888,125 1,292,537 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 5 10 3 2 26 15 1 25 dollars . . . 134,191 2,057,162 12,845 1,850,000 1,175,314 801,011 561,049 26 5 10 3 2 26 15 1 27 length, miles . . . 45.8 250.7 20.4 163.9 682.4 84.0 406.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 30 1 1 1 81 length, miles . . . 17.0 0.1 6.8 32 Pumps 1 38 number of pumps . . . 1 84 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 16 1 3 3 20 2 13 1 86 dollars... 178,897 1,000,000 11,900 264,286 600,165 64,735 87,114 731,488 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. LOUISIANA Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [Seo text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] 185 Item and Census year Lafourohe Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Polnte AREA J acre3 I960 740,430 236,254 425,600 423,680 512, 640 827, 520 127,360 7,487 408,320 122,821 629,760 39,284 360,960 233,263 2 66,774 206,893 210,251 268,776 s Drainage projects number 1960 27 1 24 24 38 30 1 1 5 2 7 4 58 12 1950 . . . 1 8 8 11 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 317,000 425,600 292,580 200,700 248, 200 11 500 181,680 410,880 30,710 629,760 266,960 360,960 6 1950... 740,480 26 423,680 514,560 153,200 11,500 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 75,000 297,600 68,600 2,560 10,315 45,400 12,310 16,000 e . . acres served 1960 . . . 242,000 128,000 223,980 200,700 245,640 1,185 136,280 18,400 250,960 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960. 242,000 222,980 200,700 158 509 1,185 136,280 18,400 250,960 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1 960 . . . 128,000 1,000 87,131 11 . acres served 1360... 66,553 33,894 22,935 46,564 3,688 96,925 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 20 20 9 31 3 56 13 acres served*.. 56,002 33,607 9,290 42,959 3,688 81,925 H Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 3 2,687 14 13,645 4 3,605 15 acres served".. 700 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 6 3 245,640 1 1,185 2 136,280 7 18,400 2 265, 960 17 acres served'.. 251,851 128,000 221,580 200,700 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 1 11 6 6 2 4 19 acres served'.. 800 128,000 7,965 9,085 98,610 2,198 10,746 20 . number of projects . . . 26 13 18 32 1 3 3 58 SI acres served'.. 307,753 249,909 214,550 193,594 1,185 137,770 7,654 347,885 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 29 1 14 24 35 4 486,041 7 2,812,510 49 1,578,914 23 doHars... 2,018,136 1,352,689 389,003 969,218 532,451 502,748 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 13 1 14 11 28 1 4 7 43 25 dollars . . . 263,789 1,127,689 190,883 436,069 343,012 150,000 314,241 1,884,500 1,085,159 26 11 1 14 11 28 1 3 1 43 27 length, miles... 62.7 335.5 153.6 134.8 216.2 1.0 90.6 4.8 685.4 2s Tile or covered drains proiects reporting 1 0.1 29 length, miles.. . 30 1 2 1 '11 length, miles. . . 0.1 19.0 4.8 32 P^P* 4 1 7 33 number of pumps. . . 11 1 7 34 1 7 1 35 Coal of maintenance, operation, repair, and 28 1 1 23 29 1 2 7 36 36 dollar,... 1,754,347 225,000 198,120 533,149 189,439 352,748 171,800 928,010 493,755 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 625811 O -62 -14 186 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and I960 data] Item and Census ye&r Rapides Red River Richland St. Bernard St. Charles St . James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin AREA J Approximate landarea acres I960 842,240 264,320 368,640 326,400 194,560 159 360 144 000 595,200 310,826 461,440 97,751 2 261,111 150,355 253,558 12,797 43,901 52,785 32,677 8 25 8 12 2 9 26 10 31 8 4 1950... 4 A 7 3 4 1 7 40 2 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 215,000 91,000 368,640 74,000 41,427 159,360 12,727 307,639 187,648 6 1950 . . . 850,560 91,000 368,640 226,895 32,842 75 13,509 266,099 461,440 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 17,900 48,896 69,600 77,360 37,376 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 197,100 91,000 319,744 4,400 41,427 82,000 12,727 307,639 150,272 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 197,100 91,000 319,744 4,400 34,777 3,318 9,448 254,465 53,174 150,272 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 . . . 6,650 78,682 3,279 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 24,922 11,950 8,794 3,168 23,654 53,547 57,398 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 23 5 2 5 24 9 6 2 18 acres served3.. 24,297 10,700 2,048 6,818 23,654 9,654 7,457 3,913 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects , - 9 6,746 1 2,957 6 2,975 1 1,500 IE acres served".. 625 1,250 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 2 4,400 4 37,777 1 82,000 19 351,254 5 220,718 17 acres se„ed>.. 197,100 91,000 319,744 3,073 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . number of projects . . . 15 2 , , 22 105,293 3 3,279 6 55,062 19 15,175 4,600 2,993 3,568 20 . number of projects . . . 10 6 B 7 9,448 25 306,624 8 226,131 21 206,847 98,350 325,545 4,400 41,027 3,318 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 22 7 5 1 8 26 9 24 7 23 dollars . . . 919,470 89,748 1,760,306 150,000 769,525 1,404,823 225,366 686,658 1,119,538 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 21 6 5 1 5 24 7 7 3 25 dollars . . . 425,468 48,261 410,306 100,000 165,926 927,480 60,802 142,316 680,315 26 21 6 5 1 5 24 7 7 3 27 length, miles... 167.1 80.0 129.2 8.0 149.9 363.8 116.6 90.6 270.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 30 1 81 length, miles... 4.0 82 Pu-npe 1 88 number of pumps . . . 2 84 Other (see text) 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 6 5 1 1 7 23 9 17 6 86 dollars... 494,002 41,487 1,350,000 50,000 603,599 477,343 164,564 544,342 439,223 ^■Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. LOUISIANA Parish Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] 187 Item and Census year St. Mary Tangipahoa Tensas Terrabonne Vermilion West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana AREA 1 acres 1960 387,200 513 920 398,720 890,240 783,360 386,801 128,000 54,057 227,840 183, 945 262,400 137,984 2 139,947 184,455 245,166 100,537 8 Drainage projects number 1960 15 3 30 n 57 10 44 ± 4 1950 2 89 23 3 215 1 4 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 260,501 291,192 125,958 194,000 407,199 77,154 227,840 15,000 6 1950 387,200 122,323 49,768 890,240 480,256 128,640 227,840 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 179,000 64,352 41,140 64,000 44,652 23,269 20,000 3,000 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 81,501 226,840 84,818 130,000 362,547 53,885 207,840 12,000 . Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 81,501 121,855 33,152 130,000 360,797 53,885 207,840 12 000 Area added 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 17,282 104,985 51,666 8,144 24,151 1,750 58,788 12,493 31,896 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects 14 23 10 29 9 1 IS acres served 17,783 27,297 24,151 60,108 12,493 12,000 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 12 43 15 acres served 3,336 14,842 31,896 16 . number of projects 1 3 3 1 16 1 1 17 aces served 81,000 226,840 62,329 130,000 348,345 53,885 207,840 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number oF projects 6 2 13 7 39 19 acres served 3,852 182,840 65,622 9,371 29,296 20 Prior (o 1950 , number of projects 9 1 17 11 50 10 5 1 21 acres served 94,931 44,000 27,340 154,151 413,924 66,378 210,440 12,000 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 15 2 22 11 45 10 40 1 23 dollars 1,599,547 1,485,598 370,989 1,612,942 1,269,741 807,070 382,976 100,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 13 2 22 7 36 8 40 1 29 dollars 476,800 934,598 364,369 91,814 701,786 350,017 125,343 12,000 26 11 2 22 7 36 8 40 1 27 length, miles 221.7 167.8 323.4 25.3 341.8 165.9 88.9 22.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting 1 12 31 length, miles 2.0 75.6 82 P"-P» 3 16 1 83 number of pumps 5 47 4 34 36 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 15 1 2 11 30 10 1 1 36 dollars 1,122,747 551,000 6,620 1,521,128 567,955 457,053 257,633 88,000 xLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See tex MARYLAND 189 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS- NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 * text for comparability of data] Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . acres served. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served. PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . acres served . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting. cost, dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles. Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles . Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles . Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps . Other (see text) projects reporting . Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars . Physical works: Open ditches. length, miles. Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . HA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 6,319,360 3,456,769 138 353,837 3,390 350,447 341,631 8,816 44,541 14,183 129 382,603 116 6,323,840 4,055,529 4,333 90 319, 4B2 73 6,327,680 4,197,827 6,362,240 4,374,398 6,362,240 4,757,999 190 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more . 396,786 31,330 52,090 127,218 89,562 33,541 90,880 8,155 9,863 1/4,970 21,173 22,943 387,970 26,788 47,816 127,218 89,562 33,541 8,816 4,542 4,274 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Served by two projects Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 14, 183 382,603 2,234 88,646 12,349 375,621 1,834 6,982 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . Served by two projects (acres) 396,786 36,354 360,432 90,880 3,152 87,728 Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 387,970 27, 538 360,432 8,816 8,816 MARYLAND 191 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 16 6 3 409, 398 103, 800 88,415 50,243 166,940 23 13 2 393,798 98,843 84,972 44,643 165,340 23 13 4 4 2 137.2 52.2 22.0 29.6 33.4 1 2 1 4 5 t 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 7 22 409,398 30,935 378,463 23 5 18 393,798 26,050 367,748 23 5 18 137.2 16.7 120.5 1 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 29 21 8 409, 398 335,229 74, 169 23 17 6 393,798 327,772 66,026 23 17 6 137.2 111.7 25.5 1 2 3 192 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text foe comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Caroline Dorchester Queen Amies Somerset Wicomico Worcester AREA ! acres 1960 6,319,360 204,800 371,200 238,720 212,480 243,200 309,120 2 acres 1959... 3,456,769 156,771 157,050 182,772 85,528 131,363 1A6,847 3 '138 35 27 33 28 14 9 * 1950... J93 27 19 23 20 8 7 s Total area in drainage projects2 acres served 1960 . . . 353,837 56,076 50,938 52 268 66 921 73,821 64,118 55,430 52,429 49,321 48,225 6 1950... 323,815 43,922 64,183 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960... 3,390 2,452 938 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 350,447 56,076 52,268 66,921 71,369 55,430 48,383 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 341,631 53,691 52,263 65,009 70,210 53 166 47,287 1,096 10 . acres served 1960... 8,816 2,385 1,912 1,159 2,264 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 44,541 8,365 1,575 20,825 13,776 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 acres served'.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects g 4 5,008 IS acres served'.. 14,183 9,175 16 . number of projects . . . '129 35 27 33 23 io 9 17 acres served ■ . 382,603 64,441 53,843 89,544 62,194 64,198 48,383 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 22 3 5 5 4 5 19 acres served 3. . 36,354 3,102 3,847 9,175 2,764 17,466 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . '116 32 27 28 23 10 4 21 acres served'. 360,432 61,339 53,843 85,697 62,194 66,442 30,917 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959'' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 29 7 5 6 7 4 23 dollars... 409,398 107,603 65,956 46,335 24,541 164,963 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 23 6 5 4 4 4 25 dollars... 393,798 107,360 65,956 42,150 13,369 164,963 26 23 6 5 4 4 4 27 length, miles . . . 137.2 37.1 18.2 14.6 14.8 52.5 26 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 30 31 length, miles. .. 32 P«"l» S3 number of pumps. . . 34 Other (see text) 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 8 1 2 5 36 dollars... 15,600 243 4,185 11,172 1An intercounty project Is counted in each county in which a part is located. It is counted only c 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. in the State total. MICHIGAN State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 193 [tan AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres «"rved PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects. Legally organized public drains number of projects. acres served3 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects. Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . MA Not available. 1In 1940, each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. aNot fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects in 1950 Included with county drains. See text. *1920 figures exclude 19,985 acres for which date of organization was not re] 5Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 36,492,160 14, 782, 507 86 10,208,735 331,686 9,377,049 9,753,462 123,587 23,279 36,494,080 17,269,992 36,494,080 18,037,995 x7, 692 8,978,386 36,787,200 17,118,951 28, 826, 265 40,412,251 37,677,084 19,608.6 17,188.5 3,229.5 3,490.2 13.6 34.6 194 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 seres. 1,000 to 1.999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 9,900,328 18,013 7,085 4,200 22,096 31,169 184,213 403,485 9,230,067 46,558 11,114 3,765 600 9,776,741 13,353 7,085 4,200 22,096 31,169 184,213 403,035 9,111,590 123,587 4,660 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 9,900,328 7,454 22,724 9,870,150 46,558 4,864 18,415 23,279 Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Acres 9,776,741 6,054 19,234 9,751,453 Area added 1950-1959 123,587 1,400 3,490 118,697 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres AU 1, 86 22 64 9,900,328 16,365 9,883,963 46,558 10,205 36,353 83 19 64 9,776,741 11,705 9,765,036 42 11 31 123,587 4,660 118,927 MICHIGAN 195 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Coat of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 79 37,186,074 67 4,783,366 64 974.6 29 208.5 2 4.7 7 15 4 1 25 311,587 24 264,987 22 37.2 9 157.0 1 0.7 2 5 2 2 4 55,731 4 55,731 4 7.4 1 15.0 1 4.0 1 2 1 3 1 1,700 4 2 175,896 2 3,896 1 0.2 1 3 S 2 27,983 ( 3 5 139,109 581,023 1 1 7,100 19,460 1 1 0.5 1.0 1 0.1 7 8 37 35,893,045 35 4,432,172 35 928.3 18 36.4 3 5 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 79 37,186,074 67 4,783,366 64 974.6 29 208.5 2 4.7 7 15 4 1 9 247,500 9 222,300 8 19.2 7 154.7 1 0.7 1 4 2 20 244,818 19 51,418 17 21.4 2 2.3 2 4 3 3 50 36,693,756 39 4,509,648 39 934.0 20 51.5 1 4.0 4 7 1 1 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 79 22 57 37,186,074 270,068 36,916,006 67 22 45 4,783,366 270,068 4,513,298 64 22 42 974.6 30.5 944.1 29 7 22 208.5 116.9 91.6 2 2 4.7 4.7 7 2 5 15 6 9 4 3 1 3 196 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text foe comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Alcana Allegan Alpena Arenac Ba^ Bay Berrien Branch Calhoun AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 36,492,160 433 280 530 560 363 520 235, 520 108, 956 351,360 244,336 285,440 193, 555 371,200 263, 926 323,840 280, 603 453,760 335,479 2 acres 1959... 14,782,507 99,803 323,225 135,133 3 Drainage projects number 1960 86 2 1 1 5 2 , , . 4 195C... 54 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 10,208,735 10,194,439 4,200 238,017 171,868 160,862 255,634 153,185 239 504 224 464 6 1950 . . . 4,520 238,017 40,525 171,868 159,252 253,184 152,640 219,424 222,967 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 331,686 920 12,320 8 . acres served 1960 .. . 9,877,049 4,200 237,097 171,868 160,862 243,314 153,185 239,504 224,464 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 .. . 9,753,462 4,200 237,097 171,868 159,252 240,864 152,640 219,424 222,967 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 .. . 123,587 1,610 2,450 545 20,080 1,497 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 23,279 600 1,800 580 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 11 13 acres served1.. 7,454 M Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 21 1 4 1 IS acres served3.. 22,724 600 2,770 580 16 . number of projects . . . 54 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served'.. 9,870,150 4,200 237,097 171,868 159,892| 243,3141 153,185 239,504 224,464 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 22 1 4 19 acres served . . 16,365 600 2,770 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 64 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 21 acre, served'.. 9,883,963 4,200 237,097 171,868 159,892 243,894 153,185 239,504 224,464 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 79 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 23 dollars . . . 37,186,074 3,550 321,663 19,673 155,892 1,119,431 637,768 675,088 565,565 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 67 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 25 dollars... 4,783,366 1,850 10,720 3,944 78,940 502,250 13,600 128,839 48,394 28 64 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 974.6 1.3 7.3 1.4 20.4 132.9 3.9 35.7 13.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects repotting 29 1 1 1 1 1 29 length, miles . . . 208.5 0.9 1.4 0.1 3.5 1.1 30 2 ...| 81 length, miles . . . 4.7 82 P projects reportine 7 1 1 88 number of pumps . . . 15 3 1 34 4 1 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 55 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 38 dollars... 32,402,708 1,700 310,943 15,729 76,952 617,181 624,168 546,249 517,171 ^-Land served by two or more projects counted only cmce. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. MICHIGAN County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 197 [See text for comparability of 1M0 and I960 data ] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects' . 312,320 225,148 49,675 49,675 49,675 49,675 1,011,200 122,334 Area not used for agriculture or not drained ..... acres served Net area drained and used Tor agriculture acres served Drainage established before 1950 acres served Area added. 1950-1958 acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of p acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects. Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and inistration projects reporting *Land served by two or more projects counted only i 2Acrea served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3lncludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. 366,080 118,290 19,542 22,202 19,542 19,002 365,440 324,364 316,230 315,656 1,220 315,010 314,436 574 362,880 310,342 324,150 323,200 323,350 322,400 411, 520 239,291 1 1 274,418 272,417 13,000 261,418 259,417 2,001 321, 920 126,629 105,827 117,637 105,827 105,377 362,240 321,737 338,320 335,320 338,320 335,320 3,000 510 384,640 321,249 192,038 188,488 192,038 188,488 3,550 198 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year ^ Ingham Tenia Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer AREA 1 Approximate land area icres 19fi0 526,080 357,760 368,000 350,080 366,080 451,200 362,880 551,680 420,480 2 467,163 282,030 306,679 84,126 271,007 305,839 223,062 311,605 321,801 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1950 .. . 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 G Total area in drainage projects1 . . acres served 1960 . . . 386,969 315,197 209,387 92,716 233,344 156,200 64,328 190,137 308,541 6 1950 . . . 378,169 330,824 209,387 96,666 227,328 175,022 65,128 188,569 287,539 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 2,520 4,480 9,000 8 .. acres served 1960... 386,969 315,197 209,387 92,716 230,824 151,720 64,328 181,137 308,541 0 . acres served 1960 . . . 375,520 314,997 209,387 92,266 226,088 151,020 64,328 179,569 287,539 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 . . . 11,449 200 450 4,736 700 1,568 21,002 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 540 600 1,350 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 2 13 acres served'.. 800 1,400 14 1 540 1 600 acres served'.. 3 1,989 16 . number of projects. .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 386,969 314,397 209,387 92,716 230,824 151,720 64,328 181,137 306,502 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 1 2 19 acres served . . 540 600 1,170 20 Prior tol950 number of projects , 2 315,197 1 209,387 1 92,716 1 230,824 1 151,720 1 64,328 1 181,137 4 308,721 21 „rf.. 386,969 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 23 dollars . . . 1,253,451 3,103,655 367,544 20,755 442,237 695,006 215,609 377,071 430,608 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting . . . 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 6 25 dollars... 210,150 140,802 3,949 19,480 51,700 67,456 17,691 124,426 23 . .projects reporting.. . 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 27 length, miles... 37.0 12.1 0.6 1.0 12.1 5.4 8.2 29.4 28 Tile or covered drains projects reportinc 1 . , 1 1 1 7.6 29 length, miles... 0.3 2.4 0.4 0.1 2.5 30 projects reportine 31 length, miles. .. 32 p™l» . .projects reporting . . . 1 88 number of pumps. . . 1 84 . .projects reporting . . . 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 86 doLars... 1,043,301 2,962,853 363,595 1,275 390,537 627,550 215,609 359,380 306,182 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. MICHIGAN 199 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data ] Item and Census year Lenawee Livingston Macomb Manistee Mason Mecosta Midland Missaukee Monroe AREA 1 482,560 365,440 307,840 357,120 315,520 360,320 332,800 361,600 359,680 2 acres 1959... 427,353 229,492 151,229 80,398 124,653 191,324 129,644 130,922 280,742 8 1950 . . . 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' 376,988 144,437 220,960 13,767 46,461 27,725 262,507 27,525 352,564 6 1950... 375,168 142,414 219,054 13,767 46,461 27,725 262,372 27,525 356,324 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . ... acres served 1960... 1,280 55,000 1,600 2,300 5,480 4,200 13,240 8 Net area drained and used fur agriculture . . . 376,988 143,157 165,960 12,167 44,161 27,725 257,027 23,325 339,324 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 376,668 139,214 164,054 12,167 44,161 27,725 255,812 23,325 339, 324 10 320 3,943 1,906 1,215 11 . . . acres served 1960 . . . 240 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 IS acres served3.. H 1 1 15 acres served1.. 160 500 18 number of projects 1 1 165,700 1 12,167 1 44,161 1 257,027 1 23,325 17 .„« served'.. 376,988 142,997 27,725 339,324 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 a 1 19 acre, served'.. 160 500 20 Prior to 1950 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 acres served".. 376,988 142,997 165,700 12,167 44,161 27,725 257,027 23,325 339,324 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 9! projects reporting 1 2 2 _ 1 12,224 1 3,682 1 102,689 1 1,033,015 23 dollars... 749, 767 442,033 167,351 6,488 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 («) 2 1 25 dollars . . . 7,000 (*) 18,370 85,309 28 1 1 (4) 2 1 27 length, miles . . . 1.9 (4) 3.8 8.7 28 projects reporting 1 1.5 28 length, miles .. . SO projects reporting... 81 length, miles . . . 32 fW SS number of pumps . . . H 35 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 u dollars . . . 742,767 c) 148,981 6,488 12,224 3,682 17,380 1,033,015 ,ai.d served by two or more projects counted cmly crnce. ^Included In State total only. 200 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year MontcaLn Mufifcegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Osceola Ottawa Presque Isle Rob common AREA ! Approximate land area acres I960 455 680 322 560 548,480 184,058 561 280 343 040 367,360 126,943 371,840 199,230 360,960 217,558 418,560 138,772 333,440 12,212 2 acres 1959... 321,688 97,524 165,110 170,963 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . 164,024 95,194 140,352 139,392 206,259 86,968 8,120 41,007 190,122 1,820 6,486 14,549 1950 . . . 152,704 96,704 202,419 86,903 7,930 41,007 190,722 1,820 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960. .. 2,880 60,000 6,000 720 1,680 8 . acres served 1960... 164,024 92,314 140,352 146,259 80,968 7,400 39,327 190,122 1,820 6,486 9 acres served 1960 . . . 152,704 92,314 139,392 142,419 80,968 7 210 39 327 189,922 1 820 6,486 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 . . . 11,320 960 3,840 190 200 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 450 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 13 acres served2.. 640 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of ro'ects 15 acres served'.. 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 164,024 92,314 140,352 146,259 80,968 7,210 39,327 190,122 1,820 6,486 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 19 acres served'.. 640 20 Prior to 1950 , number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 ace, served'.. 164,024 92,314 140,352 146,259 80,968 7,210 39,327 190,122 1,820 6,486 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959" 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 1 1 1 1 1 (') 1 1 23 dollars. . . 309,113 170,752 193,863 250,950 32,214 !>) 316,160 896 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 1 1 (*) 1 1 25 dollars . . . 178,000 68,695 153,572 (*) 69,865 896 26 . -projects reporting. . . 1 1 1 (') 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 60.5 4.8 3.3 (*) 5.7 0.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 (4) 1 29 length, miles.. . 1.5 0.7 (') 1.1 30 . -projects reporting... 31 length, miles . . . 32 P-P° . .projects reporting. . . 83 number of pumps . . . 84 . .projects reporting. . . SI Cost or maintenance, operation, repair, and . . projects reporting . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 dollars... 131,113 170,752 125,168 97,378 32,214 246,295 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. MICHIGAN 201 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Sanilac Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw — AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960... 519,680 473,600 325,120 615,040 345,600 522,240 388,480 458,240 388,480 i acres 19B9... 402,060 309,987 255,655 537,716 296,723 404,433 265,471 320,097 84,744 s 4 1950 . . . 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 462,268 254,808 73,159 487,559 281,132 422,583 190,022 364,196 234,009 e 1950... 459,968 242,127 73,159 480,889 278,112 421,373 190,022 364,196 234,009 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 5,200 12,797 5,280 14,000 95,769 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 457,068 242,011 73,159 487,559 281,132 417,303 190,022 350,196 138,240 9 Drainage established before 1960 acres served i960 . . . 453,268 3,800 229,330 73,159 486,889 670 278,112 416,093 190,022 350,196 138,240 10 Area added, 1950- 19S9 . acres served 1960... 12,681 3,020 1,210 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 9,250 1,130 1,500 176 3,445 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 3 1 1 18 acre, served'.. 640 1,790 900 176 .. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 1 3 IS acres served'.. 8,930 600 3,445 If. . number of projects . . . 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served'.. 456,748 241,351 73,159 487,559 281,132 417,303 190,022 350,196 138,240 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED U . . number of projects . . . 2 3 3 19 acres served'.. 2,140 1,790 3,445 20 Prior tol950 number of projects . . . 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 21 464,178 241,351 73,159 487,559 281,132 418,803 190,198 350,196 138,240 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 * 22 5 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 23 dollars... 4,120,646 814,260 141,693 1,122,660 805,170 2,001,602 540,361 636,508 5.143,351 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 5 4 1 1 1 (') 3 1 25 dollars... 277,068 296,844 1,120,931 123,344 84,560 C) 8,653 12,948 26 3 4 1 1 1 (*) 3 1 27 length, miles . . . 49.4 56.2 290.7 20.3 17.7 (*) 3.4 5.0 28 Tile or covered drains 2 3 1 (*) 29 length, miles . . . 55.0 56.0 0.6 (4) 80 L«vee.i or dikes 1 1 81 length, miles . . . 4.0 0.7 32 Pumps 3 1 88 number of pumps . . . 6 4 34 2 85 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 1 1 1 1 1 (*) 1 1 36 dollars . . . 3,843,578 517,416 141,693 1,729 681,826 1,917,042 (4) 627,855 5,130,403 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. MINNESOTA 203 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA 51,205,760 30,796,097 307 51,205,760 32,883,163 82 51,205,760 32,606,962 '2,498 51,749,120 30,913,367 NA 51,749,120 30,221,758 NA 11, 688, 201 11,269,962 10,990,409 11,474,683 9,232,709 NA hi. 10 e«sofCe„su< NA HA 475,138 HA 3,711,787 3,206,822 741,953 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION number of projects. . . 25 (3) NA NA NA acre, served... 34,930 (3) 35,730 1,800 800 Cooper or mutual drum number of projects 192 (3) acres served... 248,293 (3) Legally organized public drains number of projects 382 HA NA NA acres served . . . 10,761,923 311,269,962 10,954,679 11,472,883 9,231,909 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 ear more before Census date NA NA NA acres served . . . 10,674,766 NA 10,917,025 10,665,166 *3, 585, 208 Started within 10 ears of Census HA HA NA acres served . . . 370,380 HA 73,384 809,517 *5, 633,290 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drain e works ant projects reporting NA NA dollars... 41,809,993 18,310,583 NA NA NA drain works cot meted enlarged or installed NA NA cost, dollars... 23,831,372 '1,594,914 NA HA HA Open ditches NA NA length, miles... 2,333.2 357 NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 47 11 HA NA NA length, miles. .. 935.6 80 NA HA NA . projects reporting. . . 2 NA HA NA length, miles . . . 0.4 NA HA HA . projects reporting. . . 2 NA HA NA NA number of pumps . . . 2 NA NA NA NA HA HA HA HA HA NA dollars . . . 17,978,621 16,715,669 HA NA HA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE i vest dollars HA MA NA NA 65,576,077 15,856.7 64,139,641 14,477.6 42,017,447 Physical works: 14,657.0 Tile drains NA NA NA HA 9,893.4 0.4 9,451.3 149.7 5,924.6 0.1 P in units HA NA 3 5 NA Not available. 1In 1940 each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects in 1950 included with county drains. See text. *1920 figures exclude 14,211 acres for which date of organization was no 5Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 204 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 sores. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 11,045,146 76,273 105,305 95,505 36,520 105,929 608,036 1,597,870 8,419,708 959,476 30,715 41,065 33,442 8,980 120 18,840 124,600 701,714 9,793,769 42,195 65,380 46,932 31,180 98,281 587,096 1,477,986 7,444,719 1,251,377 34,078 39,925 48,573 5,340 7,648 20,940 119,884 974,989 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 11,045,1A6 34,930 248,293 10,761,923 959,476 24,420 86,802 848,254 9,793,769 25,340 132,927 9,635,502 1,251,377 9,590 115,366 1,126,421 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres , 307 160 147 11,045,146 370,380 10,674,766 959,476 212,672 746,804 233 86 147 9,793,769 211,772 9,581,997 161 118 43 1,251,377 158,608 1,092,769 MINNESOTA 205 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne» worts Open ditches Tile or covered drains Leveea and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 248 41,809,993 207 23,831,372 205 2,333.2 47 935.6 2 0.4 2 2 2 1 84 246,055 80 232,448 80 148.2 9 12.2 1 2 61 287,916 56 267,963 55 143.0 8 24.3 1 1 > 30 290,737 27 267,734 27 118.3 4 8.8 1 4 4 103,721 2 13,500 2 23.0 6 4 197,351 3 132,589 2 7.6 2 4.2 t 13 561,499 3 214,607 3 26.0 3 8.4 7 18 3,903,405 10 2,958,699 10 156.9 4 82.3 1 0.1 8 34 36,219,309 26 19,743,832 26 1,710.2 17 795.4 1 0.3 1 1 e BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 248 41,809,993 207 23,831,372 205 2,333.2 47 935.6 2 0.4 2 2 2 1 24 59,265 24 59,265 24 90.6 2 149 772,779 138 716,380 137 331.9 21 45.3 1 1 2 3 75 40,977,949 45 23,055,727 44 1,910.7 26 890.3 2 0.4 1 1 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 248 160 88 41,809,993 2,361,562 39,448,431 207 159 48 23,831,372 2,162,895 21,668,477 205 159 46 2,333.2 470.7 1,862.5 47 19 28 935.6 44.1 891.5 2 2 0.4 0.4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 206 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Mtldn Anoka Backer Beltrami Banter, Big Stone Blue Earth Brown AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 51,205,760 1,167,360 272,000 841,600 1,610,880 258,560 326,400 473,600 392,320 2 acres 1959 30,796,097 232,046 142,629 499,138 260,747 227,972 310,208 456,255 375,610 8 Drainage projects 307 2 1 5 6 , , , 4 1950 82 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 acres served 1960 11,688,201 262,116 99, 968 52,602 297,475 374,835 16,840 16,840 29,625 29,625 176 616 128,115 88,435 6 1950 11,269,962 407,522 99,968 48,102 145,036 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 1,127,393 7,000 194,691 8 , acres served 1960 10,560,808 255,116 99,968 52,602 102,784 16,840 29,625 176,616 128,115 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 9,316,571 255,116 99,968 48,102 100,864 1,920 16,840 29,625 145 036 88,435 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 1,244,237 4,500 31,580 39,680 11 . acres served 1960 475,138 640 460 36,996 815 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 19 , number of projects 25 1 IS acre, served 34,930 640 11 . number of projects 192 4 4 2 1 15 acres served 248,293 4,960 3,460 4,800 815 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 90 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 17 ae^ed 10,761,923 255,116 99,968 48,102 136,320 16,840 29,625 171,816 128,115 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects 160 1 4 4 2 19 acres served 370,380 640 4,960 3,460 4,800 20 . number of projects acres served 147 10,674,766 1 255,116 1 99,968 1 48,102 2 136,320 1 16,840 1 29,625 1 171,816 2 21 128,930 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 248 2 1 4 5 1 3 2 23 dollars 41,809,993 7,065 27,502 18,878 75,418 29,303 865,376 2,288,382 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or Installed 207 1 4 4 3 2 25 dollars 23,831,372 2,065 17,922 7,808 504,084 1,224,569 26 205 1 4 4 3 2 27 length, miles "2,333. 2 2.0 14.8 6.2 48.6 104.5 28 Tile or covered drains 47 3 1 20 length, miles 935.6 36.9 62.0 30 2 81 length, miles 0.4 82 Pumpe projects reporting 2 88 number of pumps 2 84 2 2 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 97 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 86 — 17,978,621 5,000 27,502 956 67,610 29,303 361,292 1,063,813 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. ^Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over 'by another project prior to 1960. See text. MINNESOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 207 [See Unci for comparability of 1960 and I960 daU ] Item and Census year Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cottonwood Crow wlxig AREA 1 acres 1960... 550,400 229,120, 1,313,920 372,480 268, 160 672,000 643,200 409,600 639,360 2 acres 1959... 196,325 213,745 250,849 350,579 210,672 625,866 253,193 407,270 181,678 - Drai p„-ectfl number 1960 1 1 1 1 2 12 , 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 acres served 1960 .. . 20,080 28,026 90,379 183,709 42,684 274 415 98 330 142 510 40,672 40,672 6 1950 .. . 65,280 18,546 90,379 149,709 41,984 266,470 59,930 137,830 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 1,520 47,040 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 .. . 18,560 28,026 90,379 183,709 42,684 274,415 51,290 142, 510 40,672 „ Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 .. . 18,560 18,546 90,379 149,709 41,984 265,355 51 290 137,830 4,680 40 672 in Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 9,480 34,000 700 9,060 11 acres served 1960 .. . 5,925 16,960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 18 . number of projects . . . 1 700 11 10,990 le . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 17 acres served'.. 18,560 28,026 90,379 1*3,709 41,984 269,350 68,250 142,510 40,672 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 2 19 acres served . . 700 1,340 20 . . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 21 acres 9erved . . 18,560 28,026 90,379 183,709 41,984 279,000 68,250 142, 510 40,672 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959* 22 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 23 dollars . . . 5,000 125,446 996,327 19,232 265,258 19,902 283,050 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 3 1 1 25 dollars . . . 478,780 7,300 76,022 12,038 50,648 26 1 1 3 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 67.4 3.0 24.3 15.0 7.1 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 29 length, miles . . . 26.4 0.6 80 Levees or dikes 81 length, miles .. . 32 Pump, 33 number of pumps . . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 86 dollars . . . 5,000 125,446 517,547 11,932 189,236 7,864 232,402 1Land served try two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 208 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault Freeborn Grant Hennepin Houston Hubbard AREA 1 Approximate land area icrea 1960 365,440 278,400 407,680 456,320 449,280 356,480 361,600 361,600 596,480 2 acres 1959... 298,074 267,835 358,331 446,588 431,991 331,081 188,665 321,072 167,543 3 2 12 1 1 16 2 3 1 1 * 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 10,885 37,580 78,950 270,626 194,214 69,606 42,832 14,528 27,213 6 1950... 7,936 30,771 78,950 259,866 140,544 65,203 41,252 14,528 27,213 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 560 4,600 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 10,885 37,580 78,390 270,626 194,214 69,606 38,232 14,528 27,213 g . . acres served 1960 . . . 7,936 28,890 78,390 259,866 142,064 65,203 38,232 14,528 27,213 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 . . . 2,949 8,690 10,760 52,150 4,403 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 120 1,480 2,860 480 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 acres served'.. 14 . number of projects . . . 1 11 15 1 1 15 acres served1.. 569 12,240 22,650 1,380 600 16 number of projects -^ . 1 78,390 1 174,424 1 68,706 2 37,632 17 acres served'.. 10,436 26,820 270,626 14,528 1 27,213 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 9 13 1 19 acres served . . 569 9,050 19,910 1,380 20 number of projects , 3 30,010 1 78,390 1 270,626 3 177,164 1 68,706 3 38,232 1 14,528 21 acres served'.. 10,436 27,213 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 2 11 1 1 16 2 23 dollars... 103,070 120,312 12,784 1,089,910 1,056,571 73,429 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 10 1 14 2 25 dollars . . . 80,670 110,032 198,823 523,814 53,158 23 projects reporting 2 10 1 19.8 14 68.0 2 4.2 27 length, miles. . . 7.4 17.7 28 projects reporting 1 3 1 26.2 7 30.7 29 length, miles . . . 3.8 1.5 so . .projects reporting . . . 31 length, miles . . . 32 *"»f ..projects reporting. .. 88 number of pumps . . . 84 . .projects reporting. . . 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting . . . 1 4 1 1 7 1 56 dollars... 22,400 10,280 12,784 891,087 532,757 20,271 lLand served by two or nor 2Acres served by two proje> 3Includes projects taken o projects counted only once. be are Included for each project. See text, er by another project prior to 1960. See text MINNESOTA 209 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [Seo text for comparability ,,( I960 and 1950 data ) Item and Census year Isanti Xtasca Jacks on Kanabec Kandljrohl Kittson Koochiching Lac qui Parle Lake of the Woods AREA 1 282,880 1,704,320 446,720 336, 00C 527,360 719,360 2,002,560 494,720 837, 120 Land in farms 210,859 3 175,952 1 436,655 2 208,69! 458,323 2 512,299 42 116, 591 2 477,920 1 130,459 4 4 1950... 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 acres served 1960... 62,984 71,239 193,472 41,60C 268,768 354,104 192,400 157,795 323,500 6 1950 . . . 61,184 123,955 188,172 41.60C 201,728 318,464 604,672 85,555 322,660 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acres served 11160. .. 16,932 57,600 111,500 235,308 8 .. acres served 1960... 62,984 54,307 193,472 41.60C 268,768 296,504 80,900 157,795 88,192 g , acres served 1960 . . . 62,984 54,307 188,352 41,60C 201,728 260,864 79,580 85,555 87,352 10 Ana added, 1950-1969 .. acres served 1960. .. 5,120 67,040 35,640 1,320 72,240 840 11 acres served 1960. .. 40 160 40,780 2,000 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 21 1 u acres served . . 31,430 840 14 . . number of projects . . . 2 1 1 20 1 2 IS aces served'.. 1,800 220 1,60C 160 38,550 1,320 2,000 u number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lr acres served'.. 61, 184 54,307 193,292 40,0CX 268,768 269,824 79,580 157,795 87,352 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . . number of projects . . . 1 41 1 3 19 160 69,980 1,320 2,840 20 number of projects . . . 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 21 acres served'.. 62,984 54,307 193,512 41,60 268,768 269,824 79,580 157,795 87,352 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 3 1 2 42 1 1 3 23 dollars... 6,059 749,446 49 897,376 381,760 1,100 1,767,752 8,013 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 2 1 2 42 1 1 3 25 dollars. . . 3,300 144,144 390,893 155,314 1,100 1,340,958 8,013 26 2 1 2 42 1 1 3 27 length, miles . . . 3.7 13.2 38.4 149.4 4.3 103.5 9.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 1 29 length, miles. . . 18.2 9.6 44.9 80 1 81 length, miles . . . 0.3 32 P-F* 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost or maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 L 1 1 1 86 dollars . . . 2,759 605,302 49 506,483 226,446 426,794 1Land served by two or mo; 2 Ac res served by two or nu 3Includes projects taken i projects counted only once. e projects are included for each project. See text, er by another project prior to 1960. See text. 210 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Le Sueur Lincoln Lyon McLeod Mahnomen „! Martin »— Mille AREA J icres 1960 282,240 345,600 456,320 318,720 367,360 1,152,000 452,480 396,800 363,520 2 266,540 329,854 435,247 301,111 220,862 800,186 452,344 366,741 200,131 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 1S50... 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 . . acres served 1960 . . . 91,167 58,906 127,601 82,090 50,600 779,036 287,746 64,767 21,504 g 1950... 64,285 58,906 105,711 70,790 44,800 823,450 277,504 56,064 20,864 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 99,256 8 . acres served 1960... 91,167 58,906 127,601 82,090 50,600 679,780 287,746 64,767 21,504 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 64,285 58,906 105,711 71,650 44,800 663,450 277,504 60,264 20,864 10 . acres served 1960... 26,882 21,890 10,440 5,800 16, 330 10,242 4,503 640 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,660 100 1,420 840 PROJECTS, 1980, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 13 aces served3.. 900 14 number of projects 2 4,440 3 3,520 IS acres serve,".. 5,900 4,290 1 1,660 1 840 1 640 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT acres served".. 91,167 58,906 123,161 81,230 44,800 676,010 286,086 64,767 20,864 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 number of proie 2 4,440 3 5,900 19 acres served".. 5,190 840 640 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects - , 1 123,161 4 84,750 1 676,010 21 .cresses".. 91,167 58,906 44,800 287,746 64,767 20,864 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 1 442,598 1 85,172 3 1,223,540 2 289,742 4 25,690 23 dollars. .. 666,296 1,121,211 52,343 2 7,784 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 3 1 3 6 2 2 (*) 25 dollars . . . 355,224 716,785 162,582 11,859 39,628 104,274 38,568 (*) 26 . .projects reporting. . . 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 (*) 27 length, miles . . . 38.4 60.7 16.3 6.8 18.4 12.5 6.9 (*) 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting . 3 47.6 1 0.7 29 length, miles. . . 9.1 17.5 SO . .projects reporting . . . 1 81 length, miles... 0.1 82 p™*" . .projects reporting 33 number of pumps . . . 84 . .projects reporting. .. 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. .. 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 C) 86 dollars... 87,374 85,172 506,755 127,160 13,831 626,668 1,016,937 13,775 (*> ILand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text, includes projects taJten over by another project prior to I960. See text. ^Included In State total only. MINNESOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 211 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data ] Item and Census year Morrison Mower Murray Nicollet Noblee Norman Otter Tall Pennington Pine AREA 1 727,040 449,920 453,120 293,760 455,680 566,400 1,280,000 398,080 903,680 9 acres 1959. .. 516,413 431,685 424,114 270,169 436,042 502,739 1,073,848 303,489 375,289 8 l»»in jecte number 1960 1 5 1 2 1 23 2 13 1 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects' . . acres served I960 . - , 59,957 27,500 176,718 142,077 109,436 285,331 114,171 341,555 37,274 e 1950... 59,163 17,320 176,718 101,527 108,211 265,139 114,011 336,765 37,274 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained - . . .acres served I960... 500 6,960 B Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 . . . 59,957 27,500 176,718 142,077 109,436 284,831 114,171 341,555 30,314 9 Drainage established before 1950 . acres served 1960 . . . . acres served 1960. .. 59,163 794 17,320 10,180 176,718 101,527 40,550 108,211 1,225 266,649 18,182 114,011 160 336,765 4,790 30,314 10 Area added, 1950-1959 11 . acres served 1960... 1,000 63,260 137,552 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Il- ls 14 Drains owned by one landowner . number of projects . . . Cooper mutual drai, numberT'll 4 1 15 aces served'.. 2,920 1,000 16,740 1,180 14,772 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 IT acres served3.. 59,957 24,580 176,718 142,077 109,436 332,041 112,991 467,785 30,314 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 1 12 1 11 19 acres served'.. 2,920 1,000 78,582 1,180 14,772 90 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . 2 1 91 acres served'.. 59,957 24,580 176,718 1A2,077 109,436 270,199 112,991 467,785 30,314 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959* 99 1 5 1 2 1 13 2 13 98 dollars... ■4,672 97,455 256,090 1,787,546 45,916 1,222,508 36,456 1,225,999 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 5 2 1 12 13 95 dollars . . . 4,672 74,146 1,168,589 15,174 650,859 929,844 26 1 5 2 1 12 13 27 length, miles . . . 1.9 13.0 210.2 2.0 50.2 71.4 28 Tile or covered drains troiecLs reporting . 2 51.9 29 length, miles . . . 0.3 1.5 30 Levees or dikes projects reporting 81 lengUi, miles .. . 82 PUT* 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 86 dollars... 23,309 256,090 618,957 30,742 571,649 36,456 296,155 ^-Land served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 212 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farms acres 19B9 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 3 served 1960 1950 9 served 1960 3 served 1960 a served 1960 i served 1960 3 served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects acres served' Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19598 : Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 296,960 292,290 1,287,680 1,158,841 22,514 756,780 22,514 729,120 16,560 22,514 740,220 22,514 716,980 23,240 90,180 11 8,840 3 821,560 435,840 366,812 35,532 35,532 35,532 35,532 102,400 13,125 11,593 11,343 11,593 11,343 276,480 221,799 152,176 137,216 152,176 151,296 559,360 538, 168 309,350 229,530 309,350 221,466 87,884 200 627,200 606,071 468,838 284,134 468,838 284,134 184,704 316,800 295,713 33,328 29,370 33,328 29,370 3,958 Land served by two or more projects counted only ( 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. MINNESOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 213 See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data ] Item and Census year Roseau St. Louis Scott Sherburne Sibley Steams Steele Stevena Swift Todd AREA 1 acres I960 1,072,640 4,019,840 225,280 260,320 371,840 867,840 272,000 364,800 478,080 606,080 2 acres 19B9 54-4,544 306,612 203, 574 199,741 361,317 788,398 265,040 349,687 443,703 510,033 8 Drainage projects number I960 5 2 1 1 _ , 18 3 1 2 1 4 1950 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served I960 625,414 227,034 15,452 68,506 252, 320 74 240 75 715 69,268 64,768 193,980 121,754 157,601 157,601 6 1950 680,704 231,834 10,554 68,506 118,016 74,240 48,154 7 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained . . . , acres served I960 225,926 98,000 800 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 399,488 129,034 15,452 68,506 252,320 74,240 75,715 69,268 193,180 157,601 s Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 365,558 129, 034 10,554 68,506 118 016 74 240 47 954 69,268 121,514 71,666 157,601 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 33,930 4,898 134,304 27,761 11 acres served 1960 4,130 1,760 730 760 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects 18 acres served 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 6 17 2 1 15 acres served 2, 300 5,700 19,161 4,500 760 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 x j^ 1 17 acres served 401,318 129,034 15,452 68,506 248,380 74,240 57,284 64,768 193,180 157,601 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 . number of projects 4 11 1 19 acres served 7,340 13,171 760 20 Prior to 1950 , number of projects 1 2 1 1 7 1 7 3 1 1 21 acres served 396,278 129,034 15,452 68,506 254,080 74, 240 63,274 69,268 193,180 157,601 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 5 2 1 1 2 1 15 2 2 28 dollars 525,896 151,717 59,561 47,485 3,384,540 5,960 519,437 80,368 1,582,981 84 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 5 1 1 12 2 25 dollars 86,436 59,561 2,444,851 320,737 1,505,486 26 5 1 1 12 2 27 length, miles 24.0 4.2 246.8 32.6 73.8 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting . 2 26.6 it length, miles 60.7 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 81 length, miles 82 ru-po 88 number of pumps 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 2 1 2 1 7 2 1 It dollars 439,460 151,717 47,485 939,689 5,960 198,700 80,368 77,495 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for enen pro.Iect. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to i960. See text. 214 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year AREA Approximate land afea acres I960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 trea not used for agriculture or not drained . let area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 1950 ) served 1960 i served 1960 i served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1969" Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars . .projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 366,080 346,685 169,434 155,41A 169,434 155, 414 14,020 640 1,720 1 168,354 1 333,440 305,343 9,240 9,240 9,240 9,240 343,040 222,723 85,714 85,184 85,714 85,184 265,600 262, 595 62,448 38,600 800 61,648 37,800 23,848 249,600 195,107 18,520 18,520 18,520 18,520 277,120 269,140 63,253 63,053 63,253 63,053 481,280 444,149 266,868 254,618 1,840 265,028 254,888 10,140 11,800 398,720 343,883 1,260 1,260 1,260 1,260 429,440 395,944 42, 598 42, 598 42,598 42,598 *Land served by two or more projects counted only i 2Acres served by two projects are included fop each project. See 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. j ^Included in State total only. MISSISSIPPI 215 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] >. 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 30,222,720 18,630,263 20,710,770 19,156,058 17,332,195 2,988,496 «.«™d... 3,O«0,607 NA '2,182,729 '2,092,899 NA Drain j established 10 ear- more before Census date acres served Draina » establ.shed within 10 ears of Census 294,417 288,315 236,252 171,448 3,040 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION . number of projects . . . 121 65 NA NA NA acres served... 155,650 111,253 50,155 27,400 56,750 Cooperative or mutual drains number f pro e 230 127 „ress^... 292, 531 140,006 Legally organized public drains number f roe 239 249 NA NA NA —— ... 2,906,319 2,772,485 2,840,463 2,961,096 1,544,694 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED number of projects . . . 393 263 NA NA NA acres served . . . 2,919,182 2,760,499 2,843,135 1,874,866 259,892 Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects NA NA NA ».—... 435,318 263,245 47,483 1,113,630 1,341,552 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting NA NA dollars. . . 9,557,061 5,702,914 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 223 2156 NA NA NA cost, dollars . . . 3,855,591 2441,404 NA NA NA Open ditches projects reporting length, miles... 566.6 372 NA NA NA Tile or c ivered drains projects reportine length, miles... NA NA NA Levees or dikes length, miles. . . 3.3 NA NA NA . projects reporting 1 NA NA NA NA number of pumps. . . 3 NA NA NA NA . projects reporting. .. 4 NA NA NA NA Cost of maintenance operation repair and administration projects reporting NA «-... 5,701,470 5,261,510 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE doll*,... NA NA 23,259,677 23,601,443 7,076,164 Physical works: NA NA 4,344.1 4,022.1 1,815.1 NA NA 34.1 43.5 238.8 NA NA 190.5 227.7 6.7 NA NA 5 NA NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. zCost of new works for lands not previously drained. 216 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 3,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more 3,35-4,500 149,764 161,464 346,550 361,648 582,586 710,266 898,322 143,900 608,310 45,973 40,059 53,251 69,967 120,700 111,632 160,248 6,480 3,102,093 109,478 122,576 292,260 334,835 582,586 704,136 812,322 143,900 252,407 40,286 38,888 54,290 26,813 6,130 86,000 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 3,354,500 155,650 292,531 2,906,319 Served by two 608,310 33,656 80,671 493,983 Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 3,102,093 111,694 194,452 2,795,947 Area added 1950-1959 252,407 43,956 98,079 110,372 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Area by period drainage was established Year of organization All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . Served by two projects (acres) 3,354,500 435,318 2,919,182 608,310 138,188 470,122 Area added 1950-1959 3,102,093 195,039 2,907,054 252,407 240,279 12,128 MISSISSIPPI 217 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne» works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 374 9,557,061 223 3,855,591 222 566.6 3 3.3 1 3 < 1 131 298,643 117 248,558 117 151.2 1 1.0 1 2 76 251,548 55 186,807 55 106.3 1 1.5 1 3 3 65 698,423 27 231,262 27 96.7 2 4 34 709,637 7 104,020 7 37.0 5 33 1,915,198 6 1,006,498 5 36.0 1 0.8 1 6 20 2,368,179 7 777,250 7 71.4 7 12 1 2,844,698 470,735 4 1,301,196 4 68.0 0 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed. nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 374 9,557,061 223 3,855,591 222 566.6 3 3.3 1 3 4 1 102 504,483 77 224,924 77 123.4 2 2.5 1 3 1 5 134 436,062 121 412,827 121 225.8 1 3 138 8,616,516 25 3,217,840 24 217.4 1 0.8 2 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 374 197 177 9,557,061 3,989,985 5,567,076 223 179 3,855,591 3,344,481 511,110 222 179 43 566.6 436.2 130.4 3 1 2 3.3 1.5 1.8 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 3 625811 O -62 - 16 218 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Adams Alcorn AttaJ_a Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 30,222,720 286,720 259,200 463,360 263,680 586,880 378,880 408 320 323,840 242,520 2 acres 1959... 18,630,263 160,610 178,810 271,995 143, 131 468,180 242,010 279,345 3 590 2 18 1 1 32 55 16 13 4 1950 . . . 441 1 28 5 3 26 36 14 12 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 3 123 227 700 50 062 1 000 6 881 375,740 356,201 96,338 79,173 36,884 32,635 31,090 27,852 6 1950... 3,023,744 15,413 75,912 16,319 9,722 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 82,620 2,300 4,040 1,500 1,150 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . . acres served 1960 . . . 3,040,607 700 47,762 1,000 2,841 374,240 96,338 36,884 29,940 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 2,791,239 600 47 762 1 000 2 841 371,800 2,440 84 478 36,884 29,740 200 10 Area added, 1950-1959 .. acres served 1960. .. 249,368 100 11,860 11 .. acres served I960.. . 294,417 91,845 9,520 3,230 1,005 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . . number of projects . . . 121 2 5 1 3 3 13 acres served . . 155,650 700 12,875 1,000 1,650 1,895 14 . , number of projects . . . 230 4 1 3 45 8 2 IS acres served3.. 292,531 10,000 1,000 3,040 46,460 9,400 1,305 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 239 9 1 28 7 5 u 17 acres served . . 2,906,319 24,887 2,841 469,4S5 57,848 28,819 29,640 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 197 2 5 19 2 1 10 acre, served'.. 435,318 700 4,540 26,088 1,680 720 20 393 2,919,182 18 47,762 1 1,000 1 2,841 27 468,985 36 79,870 14 38,434 12 21 30,225 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 374 2 11 29 22 8 2 23 dollars . . . 9,557,061 1,980 106,400 549,964 96,345 58,081 12,725 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 223 2 5 18 3 1 •25 dollars . . . 3,855,591 1,980 20,366 19,373 25,315 2,725 21 222 2 5 18 3 1 27 length, miles . . . 566.6 1.5 7.1 17.9 3.7 2.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles... 30 3 1 1 81 length, miles... 3.3 1.5 0.5 82 Pumpe 1 1 38 number of pumps . . . 3 3 34 Other {see text) 4 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 206 11 24 5 6 1 88 «-... 5,701,470 106,400 529,598 76,972 32,766 10,000 lLand served try two or more projects counted onl^ once . MISSISSIPPI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 219 [So© text for comparability of 1960 and 1860 data | Horn mid Census year Choctaw Clay Coahoma De Soto Grenada Hancock Harrison HolrofiB Humphreys AREA 1 acres 1960... 266,880 264,960 364,800 283, 520 277,120 310,400 374,400 488,960 262,400 2 acres 1959... 148,571 197,476 323,464 271,044 174,408 60,350 73,695 396,704 216,496 > 5 11 47 7 2 1 1 11 17 4 1950... 12 11 48 6 10 1 1 3 6 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 10,864 40,482 197,518 184,281 52,464 10,320 875 12 200 17 073 194,255 179,845 6 1950... 19,503 40,312 44,014 19,279 875 12,200 86,256 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960... 2,770 8 . acres served 1960... 10,864 40,482 194,748 52,464 10,320 875 12,200 17,073 194,255 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960. . . 10,864 40,332 189,553 44,014 10 320 875 12 200 12 403 191,315 2,940 10 . acres served 1960... 150 5,195 8,450 4,670 11 . acres served 1960... 620 27,326 950 650 17,104 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 2 28 1 7 4 18 acres served'.. 2,320 3 65,538 3 3 I 875 ' 4,640 3,587 IS acres served'.. 4,673 3,850 2,100 4,944 750 6,812 16 . number of projects . . . 5 6 16 4 1 1 3 7 17 — — *■■ 10,864 34,109 152,776 51,314 5,376 12,200 12,333 202,665 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 5 4 8 11 19 acres served . . 5,520 17,372 5,320 17,699 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 5 11 42 3 2 1 1 3 6 21 acres served . . 10,864 41,102 216,644 36,042 10,320 875 12,200 12,403 195,365 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959" 22 3 36 5 1 9 15 23 dollars... 5,500 503,677 200,101 11,042 27,133 619,290 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 14 4 1 8 13 25 dollars . . . 2,700 59,279 27,343 9,133 20,494 254,045 28 2 13 4 1 8 13 27 length, miles . . . 8.0 29.2 9.9 0.3 9.4 31.4 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles .. . 80 1 81 length, miles .. . 0.3 32 *-m 88 number of pumps . . . 84 Otiier (so© text) 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 33 3 1 1 3 88 dollars . . . 2,800 444,398 172,756 1,909 6,639 365,245 1Land served by two or mor 2Acres served by two proje 3Includes projects taien o projects counted only once, ts are included for each project. See text. ;r by another project prior to 1960. See text. 220 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Jefferson Lafayetti AREA Approximate land area acrea Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects1 acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1 050 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 3 served 3 served i served 265,600 113,337 79,500 15,500 1,320 78,180 14,180 64,000 346,240 181,891 32,111 25,111 3,600 28,511 26,511 2,000 1,046 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects. acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars . porting, dollars . Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . length, miles. Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles . Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps. Other (see text) projects reporting. . ^Land served by two or more projects counted only ( 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 332,800 205,243 387,840 254,277 1,000 6,610 11,099 2,500 1,000 4,110 4,110 1,000 375,040 221,164 6,202 8,962 6,202 6,202 291,200 212,117 47,891 49,017 47,891 47,891 1,000 17 50,272 376, 320 334,196 103,765 81,086 103,765 79,185 24,580 7,516 320 8,891 1 12 1,000 18,755 16 10 49,952 83,635 23 27,646 10 83,635 33 480,640 348,355 2,225 2,080 MISSISSIPPI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [Soo text for comparability of I960 and I960 data ] 221 Item mid Census year Approximate land a Land in (aims Drainage projects, Total area in drainage projects' Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1969 Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects. . acres served . PROJECTS, 1960. BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . . Prior to 1950 number of projects . . acres served . , DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19598 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . . dollars... New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . , dollars . . , Open ditches projects reporting. . . length, miles. . . Tile or covered drains projects reporting. . . length, miles. . . Levees or dikes projects reporting. . . length, miles. . . Pumps projects reporting. . . number of pumps. . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . . 443, 520 336,147 19,038 19,038 19,038 19,038 Monroe Montgomery Newton 492,160 320,027 11,429 10,429 11,429 10,429 1,000 960 257,920 182,875 7,556 14,363 13,726 U,363 1,000 7,556 13,363 7,006 13,363 371,200 218,195 Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl Rl 444,800 387,402 5,932 5,932 290,560 215,641 14,350 14,350 14,350 14,350 438,400 374,614 111,973 111,889 111,973 105,943 6,030 19,330 529,920 203,122 I^nd served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acree served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. by another project prior to 1960. See text. 3Includes projects taken i 222 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Prentiss Cjiitman Scott Sharkey Sunflower Talla- hatchie Tate Tippah Tishomingo AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 267, 520 263,680 393,600 279,040 1443,520 412,160 245, 120 296,960 288,640 2 191,386 234,363 217,353 144,240 J449,994 336,764 225,315 210,509 130,451 g Drainage projects number 1960 18 34 1 g 60 49 22 14 9 9 14 14 3 3 4 1950... 17 18 2 5 5 Total area io drainage projects a acres served 1960 . . . 27,528 187,430 185,430 3,260 112,246 172,249 200 346 49,807 49,707 23,048 21,901 4,456 4,456 6 1950... 27,574 10,619 101,586 164,011 190,098 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,300 10,100 7,800 1,800 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 26,228 187,430 3,260 102,146 172,249 192,546 49,807 21,248 4,456 g Drainaee established before 1950 acres served 1960 .. . 26,228 185 430 3 260 91 486 160 481 188,418 4,128 49,707 100 19,904 1,344 4,456 10 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,000 10,660 11,768 11 acres served 1960 . . . 1,386 37,320 7,600 11,887 7,968 1,260 180 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 1 1 6 4 18 acres served1.. 320 254 4,480 6,903 14 . number of projects . . . 14 2 37 8 3 15 acres served".. 13,700 760 37,443 7,778 2,180 16 . number of projects 17 19 1 7 17 10 6 14 3 17 acres served'.. 27,294 213,927 3,260 108,986 142,213 185,833 48,887 21,248 4,636 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 16 4 11 9 1 1 19 acres served . . 1,046 42,680 18,260 21,060 12,696 1,360 1,344 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 17 18 1 5 49 13 8 13 3 21 ac^s served'.. 26,568 185,201 3,260 91,486 163,076 187,818 49,707 19,904 4,636 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 C f drainaee works and services projects reporting 14 28 1 8 25 17 6 5 2 23 dollars. .. 49,072 814,755 1,150 566,527 310,950 323,034 91,550 79,923 7,250 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 2 16 4 11 10 25 dollars . . . 15,100 638,361 440,396 77,442 80,968 28 2 16 4 11 10 2T length, miles... 5.0 58.1 17.4 24.9 24.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . 80 Levees or dikes 81 length, miles. . . 82 Pumne 88 number of pumps. . . 84 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 12 12 1 4 14 8 6 5 2 88 dollars... 33,972 176,394 1,150 126,131 233,508 242,066 91,550 79,923 7,250 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land i en though a part of the farm may be situated In an i zLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. , Is tabulated as In the county In which the headquarters is located. MISSISSIPPI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 223 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Tunica - Warren Washington Webster Winston Yalobusha Yasoo All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 293,120 203,984 270,080 183,900 362,240 221,347 465,920 377,815 266,240 165,974 387,840 219,507 315,520 193,187 600,320 422,092 1,159,040 615,039 2 acres 1959... S 25 11 2 15 14 3 3 48 4 1950 . . . 9 1 2 7 10 3 5 9 8 5 Total area in drainage projects 2 acres served 1960 130,941 41 202 1 300 375 009 17,067 17,067 4,794 16,821 130,985 103,445 e 1950 . . . 102,345 835 1,300 369,361 14,933 45,432 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acres served 1960. .. 9,960 31,480 e . acres served 1960... 130,941 41,202 1,300 365,049 16,322 17,067 4,794 99,505 a Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 102 185 38 797 1 300 351 009 13,642 2,680 600 17,067 4,794 75,225 24,280 27,869 10 Area added, 1950-1959 2g'?56 2^5 11 . acres served I960. .. 3,914 500 9,350 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 1 3 26 13 acres served3.. 500 750 1,560 26,620 14 Cooperative or muteal drains number of projects 18 2 7 15 acre, served3.. 48,197 1,300 11,890 4,320 1,200 13,540 16 . number of projects . . . 6 11 7 5 2 3 7 17 .e™s,e"ed3.. 86,158 41,702 361,759 11,042 15,867 4,794 91,874 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 16 2 8 5 37 19 acre, served1.. 42,237 3,574 23,390 2,680 45,140 20 . number of projects . . . 9 9 2 7 9 3 3 11 21 ac^serv^.. 92,618 38,128 1,300 351,009 14,242 17,067 4,794 86,894 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 21 4 14 5 1 48 23 dollars... 87,886 825,217 1,942,747 6,958 1,650 820,704 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 14 2 8 5 45 25 dollars . . . 56,274 41,000 563,553 6,958 696,991 25 14 2 8 5 45 27 length, miles . . . 29.9 6.5 51.2 3.3 119.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles. .. 30 1 31 length, miles . . . 1.0 32 P^pe S3 number of pumps. . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 9 4 8 1 32 95 — - 31,612 784,217 1,379,194 1,650 123,713 1 Includes Franklin, Neshoba, and Wilkinson counties. Land served by two or more projects counted only once. Nacres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. > by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Includes projects taken i MISSOURI State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 225 AREA Approximate land area Land i n farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used Tor agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains. . Legally organized public drain: . .number of projects . . .number of projects . . .number of projects . acres served PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . HA. Not available . 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21920 figures exclude 6,736 acres for which date of organization was not re] 3Coat of new works for lands not previously drained. 44, 248,320 ,33,155,226 625 3,123,416 26,100 3,097,316 3,059,174 38,142 517, 507 44,304,640 35,123,143 44,332,800 34,739,598 5,191.5 170.3 687.1 16 43,985,280 33,743,019 4,960.5 123.4 43,985,280 34,774,679 20,723,128 3,438.7 226 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 seres. 1,000 to 1,999 s< 2,000 to 4.999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 a more i 3,670,629 65,228 118,155 331,669 3*5,052 603,643 847,008 527,879 831,995 1,090,820 41,329 36,513 87,416 46,421 165,130 300,235 166,323 247,453 3,624,790 59,856 102,757 322,232 338,071 600,939 847,008 521,932 831,995 45,839 5,372 15,398 9,437 6,981 2,704 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 3,670,629 42,154 57,739 3,570,736 1,090,820 33,504 37,292 1,020,024 3,624,790 35,864 44,434 3,544,492 45,839 6,290 13,305 26,244 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 425 111 314 3,670,629 167.964 3,502,665 1,090,820 129,510 961,310 402 88 314 3,624,790 126,679 3,49S;ill 36 32 4 45,839 41,285 4,554 MISSOURI 227 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, < nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 302 12,138,381 117 936,412 113 296.7 36 8.5 13 42.6 3 5 8 1 79 266,622 69 224,347 69 147.7 24 2.4 3 7.2 2 55 384,468 27 184,131 27 86.1 9 5.8 4 14.7 1 2 3 t 71 1,038,074 11 134,933 10 38.2 2 0.2 4 6.8 2 i 29 708,351 7 167,875 5 16.0 1 0.1 2 13.9 2 5 31 1,438,395 2 25,126 1 1.2 1 2 a 27 2,248,600 7 7 1,672,515 1 200,000 1 7.5 1 1 1 6 3 4,381,356 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 302 12,138,381 117 936,412 113 296.7 36 8.5 13 42.6 3 5 8 , 55 249,713 52 205,748 52 150.9 16 6.5 3 7.2 1 2 55 279,271 48 211,849 48 101.0 20 2.0 3 10.6 1 2 1 3 192 11,609,397 17 518,815 13 44.8 7 24.8 2 3 6 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 302 111 191 12,138,381 1,113,511 11,024,870 L17 105 12 936,412 823,778 112,634 113 105 8 296.7 271.3 25.4 36 36 8.5 8.5 13 9 4 42.6 31.2 11.4 3 2 1 5 3 2 8 5 3 3 228 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I860 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Adalr Andrew Atchison Bstes Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell AREA 1 44,248,320 367,360 278,400 351,360 538,240 395,520 437,120 258,560 456,960 275,200 2 acres 1959... 33,155,226 323,702 257,607 318,812 480,928 253,254 349,579 213,482 258,621 258,010 3 Drainage projects 425 5 12 23 2 1 1 3 5 :2 1950 . . . 318 12 19 2 1 1 4 6 2 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 3,123,416 20,414 26,403 80,802 48,933 27,820 35,219 519 25,767 238,471 3,462 6 .950... 3,147,484 12,065 32,143 71,355 48,933 519 15,992 238,471 3,462 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1060 . . . 26,100 5,500 900 8 .. acres served 1960... 3,097,316 20,414 26,403 80,802 48,933 22,320 519 25,767 237,571 3,462 9 . acres served 1960 . . . 3,059,174 20,414 25,203 74,855 48,933 22,320 519 25,767 237,571 3,462 10 Area added, 1950-1959 .. acres served 1960... 38,142 1,200 5,947 11 acres served 1960. .. 517,507 400 57,499 2,160 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 55 1 13 acres served2.. 42,154 600 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 56 j 15 acres served".. 57,739 1,000 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 314 5 10 23 2 1 1 3 5 2 17 acres served . . 3,570,736 20,414 25,203 139,201 48,933 22,320 519 25,767 239,731 3,462 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . m 2 3 19 acres served . . 167,964 1,600 59,214 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 314 5 10 20 2 1 1 3 5 2 21 aces served'.. 3,502,665 20,414 25,203 79,987 48,933 22,320 519 25,767 239,731 3,462 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19591 22 C t f dra' age works and services projects reporting 302 1 7 11 2 1 3 4 23 dollars . .. 12,138,381 12,000 42,168 506,170. 6,580 124,239 97,451 681,937 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 117 3 4 25 dollars. .. 936,412 14,668 208,000 26 113 3 4 "27 length, miles. .. 296.7 5.6 15.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 36 29 length, miles.. . 8.5 30 13 1 31 length, miles. .. 42.6 5.0 32 Pumps 3 1 83 number of pumps . . . 5 1 84 8 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 224 1 6 10 2 1 3 4 86 dollars... 11,201,969 12,000 27,500 298,170 6,580 124,239 97,451 681,937 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. MISSOURI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 229 See text for con parability or 1960 and 1950 data] Item end Census year Callaway Girardeau Carroll Caaa Charlton Clark Clay Davleas Da Kalb Dunklin AREA 1 Approximate land area icrea 534,400 368,640 444,160 446,720 485,760 325,760 264,320 360,320 270,720 347,520 2 416,390 306,651 411,900 398,600 418,576 290,241 207,232 328,020 247,738 309,990 3 number I960 5 12 8 1 14 -- 2 1 8 3 2 2 40 26 4 1950... 5 3 6 1 15 9 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres ed 1980 6,040 45,060 81 649 15 385 60,536 62,266 38,120 35,600 5,891 5,183 38,528 38,478 3,100 3,000 261,254 265,957 e 1950 . . . 6,040 47,350 78,972 15,385 7 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 12,800 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . . acres served 1960 . . . 6,040 45,060 68,849 15,385 60,536 38,120 5,891 38,528 3,100 261,254 g . acres served 1960 . . . 6,040 43,495 66,172 15,385 60,536 35,600 5,183 38,478 3,000 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960. . . 1,565 2,677 2,520 708 50 100 2,020 n . acres served 1960 . . . 8,948 28,965 7,264 4,215 73,621 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 2 IS acres served'.. 1,360 1,240 14 . number of projects .. . 9 1 5 2 12 15 acres served3.. 7,915 1,160 4,265 3,100 13,210 16 . number of projects . . . 5 3 8 1 14 9 2 3 26 IT acres served'.. 6,040 46,093 97,81/4 15,385 67,800 35,600 5,891 38,478 333,905 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 16 1950- 1S59 . number of projects . . , 9 2 2 1 5 14 19 acres served . . 7,915 2,677 2,520 708 4,265 14,450 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 5 3 6 1 U 9 1 3 2 26 21 acres served'.. 6,040 46,093 95,137 15,385 67,800 35,600 5,183 38,478 3,100 333,905 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 3 u 8 256,178 1 10,310 10 546,864 4 218,677 2 99,933 6 27,047 , 40 1,087,684 23 dollars... 13,883 270,330 ( ) (*) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, oc installed 9 2 1 3 1 3 (*) 13 26 dollars... 53,946 69,376 8,500 27,147 8,496 13,000 (*) 63,900 9) 9 2 1 2 1 3 <*) 13 27 length, miles. .. 19.8 9.7 0.5 2.5 1.6 5.2 C) 42.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 3 0.3 10 1.0 29 length, miles . . . 30 2 1 1 81 length, miles . . . 6.8 0.5 2.0 89 P^P" . .projects reporting . . . 2 88 number of pumps . . . 4 M . .projects reporting . . . 2 1 .35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting . . . 3 4 8 1 10 4 1 6 27 sa dollars . . . 13,883 216,384 186,802 10,310 538,364 191,530 91,437 14,047 1,023,7»4 1Land served by two or more projects counted only anee. 2Aores served by two projects ere Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 230 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Franklin —, Grundy Harrison Hen. Holt Howard Jackson Johnson Kno, AREA 1 Approximate land area acres I960... 596,480 312,320 278,400 460,800 471,680 296,960 300,160 385,920 528,640 327,660 2 acres 1B59... 401,964 292,671 251,343 427,462 401,370 254,160 262,472 230,898 456,253 300,616 - Drainage ects 2 5 12 6 2 10 2 4 3 5 i 1950 . . . 1 4 12 3 2 9 3 4 3 5 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 5,380 27,759 57,627 23,318 11,513 43,161 4,012 9,090 28,262 7,365 6 1950 . . . 4,380 27,759 57,627 22,718 11,513 42,229 5,579 9,551 28,262 7,365 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960 . . . 8 . acres served 1960... 5,380 27,759 57,627 23,318 11,513 43,161 4,012 9,090 28,262 7,365 - Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . ■ 4,380 27,759 57,627 22,718 11,513 43,161 4,012 9,090 28,262 7,365 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 1,000 600 11 acres served 1960... 1,250 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 13 acres served'.. 1,000 670 640 ,. Cooperative or mutual drainB number of projects 2 1 15 acres served*.. 1,240 1,500 IS . number of projects 1 4 12 3 2 10 2 3 3 5 17 acres served'.. 4,380 27,089 57,627 21,438 11,513 43,161 4,012 7,590 29,512 7,365 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of projects . . . 1 3 1 19 acres served'.. 1,000 1,880 7,086 20 . . number of projects . . . 1 5 12 3 2 9 2 4 3 5 31 acres served'.. 4,380 27,759 57,627 21,438 11,513 36,075 4,012 9,090 29,512 7,365 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 2 <*) 3 5 2 3 2 3 23 dollars... 75,969 (') 20,500 298,430 16,394 103,122 6,723 4,100 21 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 C«) 3 1 25 dollars .. . 7,469 (*) 20,500 1,000 28 1 (*) 3 1 27 length, miles . . . 2.3 (*) 8.2 1.0 2B Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles. . . 30 [*) 81 length, miles .. . (*) 32 P™p» 83 number of pumps . . . 34 Otter (see text) 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 5 2 3 2 3 86 «-... 68,500 297,430 16,394 103,122 6,723 4,100 xLand served try two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. MISSOURI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 231 [See text for comparability of 1960 and lit Mi data | Item and CensuB year Lafayette Lewis Lincoln - Livingston Macon Marlon Mercer Missis- sippi New Madrid AREA J Approximate land area acres I960 405,760 372,740 323,200 288,850 402,560 308,600 399,360 358,003 341,120 305,742 520, 960 442,904 281,600 252,620 291,840 262,481 263,040 227,676 434,560 365,779 2 acres 1969... 8 6 7 8 2 5 3 8 7 13 23 4 1950... 5 7 7 3 5 3 3 6 11 27 6 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 12,662 20,836 27,244 17,718 88,095 27,737 24,223 18,118 228,793 368,596 e 1950... 10,219 20,836 27,244 17,735 88,175 27,737 23,173 18,118 238,820 388,315 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,900 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960... 12,662 20,836 27,244 17,718 88,095 27,737 24,223 18,118 226,893 368, 596 e Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 10 073 20 836 27,244 17 718 88,095 27,737 23,173 1,050 18,118 226, 893 368,596 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 . . . 2,589 11 . acres served 1960. .. 764 4,060 900 103,249 130,258 PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 5 1 11 acre, served'.. 764 5,110 500 u . number of projects . . . 3 IS acres served1.. 5,047 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 6 7 „ 2 5 , , 13 20 17 acre, served".. 12,662 20,836 27,244 17,718 88,095 27,737 23, 173 18, 518 349,652 511,103 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . number of projects 1 1 5 , 3 19 2,589 764 5,110 500 5,047 20 . number of projects . . . 5 7 7 2 5 3 3 6 13 20 21 „rf.. 10,073 20,836 27,244 17,718 88,095 27,737 23,173 18,518 349,652 511,103 DRAPNAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19591 22 5 4 8 8 3 13 20 23 dollars... 43,323 73,100 179,960 273,020 4,200 299,289 1,918,807 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 1 1 4 («) 1 3 25 dollars . . . 35,579 1,873 14,478 31,500 (4) 3,600 16,520 26 1 1 4 (*) 1 3 27 length, miles .. . 3.4 11.8 23.5 (*> 0.7 13.0 28 Tile or covered drains 1 2 , 29 length, miles .. . 0.1 5.1 0.2 SO 2 (*) 31 length, miles .. . 10.4 (4) 82 Pun*» 88 number of pumps . . . 84 1 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 4 7 6 2 13 17 86 dollars . . . 7,744 71,227 165,482 241,520 200 295,689 1,902,287 LLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over hy anotJier project prior to 1960. See text. *Included in State total only. 232 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Nodaway Osage Pemleoot Pe~y Fettle Pike Platte Putnam Ray Ripley AREA 1 .eras I960 561,280 544,796 384,640 331,842 312,320 289,786 304,640 255,426 434,560 403,797 435,840 371,254 268,800 219,789 331,520 297,327 367,360 314,601 408,960 162,578 2 a Drainage projects number 1960 16 2 47 1 4 2 3 10 3 3 4 1950... 15 2 14 1 1 4 2 3 7 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served 1960 . . . 51,682 1,701 275,790 18,480 16,912 7,329 1 700 32 183 22,359 22,359 6 1950... 50,763 1,701 274,090 18,480 2,000 16,912 7,638 1,700 24,598 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... B . . acres served 1960 . . . 51,682 1,701 275,790 18,480 16,912 7,329 1,700 32,183 22,359 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 50,682 1,000 1,701 274,090 1,700 18,480 16 912 7 329 1 700 25 814 22,359 10 Area added, 1950-1969 . acres served 1960 . . . 6,369 11 .. acres served 1960... ■43,322 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 25 1 13 acres served'.. 15,380 1,050 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 8 x IS acres served".. 1,000 4,850 2,290 16 . number of projects . . . 15 2 14 1 2 2 3 10 3 IT acres served'.. 50,682 1,701 301,802 18,480 13,572 7,329 1,700 32,183 22,359 PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 32 2 U acres served . . 1,000 19,730 6,369 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 15 2 15 1 4 2 3 8 3 21 acres served . . 50,682 1,701 302,302 18,480 16,912 7,329 1,700 25,81A 22,359 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 3 1 45 1 4 2 1 8 23 dollars . . . 11,250 7,081 2,177,652 18,416 91,600 44,300 3,500 229,986 21 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, (*) 32 2 25 dollars . . . c+) 55,212 115,230 26 (4> 32 2 2T length, miles . . . C) 45.8 7.4 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting c*i 15 29 length, miles (*) 1.5 30 o 2 31 length, miles. .. (*) 4.9 32 Pumpe 83 number of pumps . . . 84 Other (see text) 1 36 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 1 23 1 4 2 1 7 86 — ... 3,750 7,081 2,122,440 18,416 91,600 44,300 3,500 114,756 ^Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3 Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. MISSOURI County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and I960 data] 233 Item and Census year St. Charles St. Louie Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shelby Stoddard Sullivan Worth AREA 1 Approximate land area acres I960 359,040 318,080 485,760 195,840 282,240 267,520 321,280 535,680 418,560 170, 880 9 acres 1969... 271,667 118,096 442,953 173,234 255,948 247,760 297,780 417,967 391,558 159,234 8 Drainage projects number 1960 11 2 7 4 8 12 12 „ 44 29 2 2 4 2 i 1950... 7 3 11 4 9 3 6 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served I960 26,888 2,967 29,250 9,125 21 330 151 025 11,382 9,632 339,066 335,641 11,282 11, 282 13,302 12,526 S 1950 . . . 25,588 11,933 45,073 9,125 21,330 151,368 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acres served I960. .. 5,000 8 .. acres served 1960. .. 26,888 2,967 29,250 9,125 21,330 151,025 11,382 334,066 11,282 13,302 S Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . 25,588 1,967 29,250 9 125 21 330 150,768 257 9,632 1,750 331,326 2,740 11,282 13,302 10 .. acres served 1960... 1,300 1,000 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,300 520 14,158 2,350 31,754 550 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 1 13 13 acres served'.. 500 600 12,740 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of oroiects 3 1 . 4 5,762 15 ao™ served'. . 2,100 1,000 1,750 550 it . number of projects . . . 7 1 7 4 8 12 3 27 2 3 17 acres served3.. 25,588 1,967 29,770 9,125 21,330 165,183 11,382 349,018 11,282 13,302 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 1 2 16 1 19 acres served . . 2,600 1,000 2,350 17,040 550 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 7 1 7 4 8 12 3 28 2 3 21 acres served . . 25,588 1,967 29,770 9,125 21,330 165,183 11,382 350,480 11,282 13,302 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 8 1 6 1 12 5 35 1 23 dollars . . . 52,711 12,125 128,600 9,000 505,378 33,400 1,474,494 4,500 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 4 1 1 1 3 15 1 21 dollars... 16,055 12,125 15,635 2,179 30,300 60,624 2,000 86 Open ditches projects reporting 4 1 j , 15 27 length, miles . . . 5.9 3.6 0.5 5.5 50.0 2.0 26 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 29 length, mites. .. 0.1 0.1 to 1 1 31 length, miles 3.6 2.2 32 Pu-pe 33 number of pumps . . . X Other (see text) 1 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 4 6 1 12 3 22 1 3C doll*.... 36,656 112,965 9,000 503,199 3,100 1,413,870 2,500 1Land served try two or more projects counted only cmce. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3 Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 625811 O -62 - 17 MONTANA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data ] 235 Item AREA Approximate land area > acres. Land in farms acres . Drainage projects. number. Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects 3 serv<»d. i served. PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects. . Legally organized public drains number of projects . , acres served . , PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . , acres served . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . , acres served . , OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . , New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars . , Open ditches projects reporting. , length, miles. , Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles. . Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps. . Other (see text) projects reporting . . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . dollars.. STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . 93,271,040 64,081,391 20 62,222 2,110 60,112 49,656 10,456 93,361,920 59,247,434 294,172 93,642,240 46,451,594 420.9 73.8 93,523,840 44,659,152 28,100 284.2 76.7 HA Not available. ^■Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 377 projects and 189,497 acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1940 figures ■ res in "irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 25,600 acres in "irrigation enterprises." 1920 figures exclude 12,650 acres for which date of organization was not reported. Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 119,545 236 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1.999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac S,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 60,112 9,051 4,921 10,670 12,580 22,890 49, 656 3,854 3,921 8,020 10,971 22,890 10,456 5,197 1,000 2,650 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage ' established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 4,685 54,787 1,760 47,896 2,925 6,891 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organizatio Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 60,112 8,847 51,265 49,656 49,656 10,456 8,847 1,609 MONTANA 237 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 18 721,491 11 211,129 10 43.0 1 2.2 1 1 10 212,412 7 131,326 6 17.3 1 2.2 1 2 3 35,885 1 25,000 1 3.9 > 3 64,107 1 32,303 1 11.9 4 1 34,087 1 12,500 1 4.9 e 1 375,000 1 10,000 1 5.0 7 8 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 18 721,491 11 211,129 10 43.0 1 2.2 1 » 1 6,000 1 6,000 1 1.9 2 4 67,373 3 42,873 3 9.4 1 3 13 648,118 7 162,256 6 31.7 1 2.2 ' BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 18 9 9 721,491 161,587 559,904 11 8 3 211,129 137,087 74,042 10 8 2 43.0 33.1 9.9 1 1 2.2 2.2 1 1 1 2 3 238 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data ) Item and Census year The State Broadwater Custer Flathead Gallatin Missoula Powell AREA 1 93,271,040 766,720 463,977 22, 409, 600 3,289,600 1,610,880 1,672,320 1,495,680 804,356 2 64, 081,391 12,414,699 507,227 990,321 373,333 3 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1950... 404 5 5 8 11 6 29 S Total area in drainage projects2 acres served i960... 62,222 1,060 1,440 600 700 900 640 6 1950... 289,189 1,546 5,765 3,599 10,235 322 1,335 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 2,110 760 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 60,112 1,060 680 600 700 900 640 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . . 49,656 1,060 700 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 10,456 680 600 900 640 11 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 . . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 1 1 13 acres served".. 640 640 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 6 1 1 1 1 1 15 acres se™d\. 4,685 1,060 680 600 700 900 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects ^ 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 54,787 IS 9 1 1 1 1 19 acres served'.. 8,847 680 600 900 640 20 11 1 1 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959' 51,265 1,060 700 22 18 1 1 1 1 23 dollars . . . 721,491 • 35,000 24,500 4,044 6,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 11 1 1 1 25 dollars . . . 211,129 35,000 4,044 6,000 26 10 1 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 43.0 6.1 2.1 1.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting - 29 length, miles.. . 2.2 30 31 length, miles . . . 32 33 number of pumps . . . 34 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 10 1 24,500 36 dollars... 510,362 ^■The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as In the county In which the headquarters Is located, -en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. *Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. MONTANA 239 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text far comparability of I960 and 1950 daU ] Item and Census year Ravalli Richland Roosevelt Sweet Grass Treasure Valley YellowBtone Ail other counties1 AREA 1 1,525,760 1,321,600 1,526,400 1,181,440 629,760 3,175,040 21, 686,400 47,386,880 2 378,523 1,220,742 1,297,937 873,413 567,962 2,293,143 21, 778, 452 31,631,018 8 Drainage projects number 1960 ^ x . 1 3 3 4 2 10 6 39 4 1950... 67 3 6 216 6 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960... 4,880 15,430 700 3 145 745 4 582 33,075 28,230 9,755 73,383 a 1950... 5,429 2,078 145 2,871 138,821 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 750 600 8 Net are* drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960. . . 4,680 700 3,145 745 4,582 32,325 9,155 - Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 4 880 2,743 402 31,118 1,207 9,155 10 700 745 4,582 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 18 IS acre, served'.. 14 1 15 acres served'.. 745 ... It 1 1 1 3 2 6 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 4,880 700 3,145 4,582 32,325 9,155 IK 1 1 3 19 acres served . . 700 745 4,582 20 1 1 2 6 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 8 4,880 3,145 32,325 9,155 22 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 23 dollars . . . 13,549 19, 911 8,522 3,829 68,303 400,565 137,268 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 1 3 2 1 25 dollars . . . 19,911 3,125 3,829 68,303 19,375 51,542 26 1 1 1 3 2 27 length, miles . . . 2.2 1.2 1.2 19.6 8.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles. . . 2.2 SO 81 length, miles. . ■ 82 >• 88 number of pumps 84 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 2 6 88 a*.... 13,549 5,397 381,190 85,726 Meagher, Musselshell, In the county In which the headquarters is located, 1Includee Beaverhead, Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Cascade, DawBon, Garfield, Golden Valley, Granite, Hill, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, MadiS' Park, Petroleum, Phillips, Rosebud, Sanders, Silver Bow, Stillwater, Teton, and Wheatland counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEBRASKA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 241 AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects number. .acres served . .acres served, .acres served . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner. . Legally organized public drains . .number of projects .number of projects ■ number of projects acres served PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date Started within 10 years of Census date . . number of projects . . .number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of units . NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 319 projects and 103,297 acres In acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 8,6 3Cost of new worle for lands not previously drained. 49,031,680 47,755,708 103 744,207 4,987 739,220 697,914 41,306 1,784 49,064,320 47,466,828 23,970 z149 2713,821 49,057,920 47,343,981 916,181 NA 1 849, 948 NA 884,937 NA 31,244 NA 49,157,120 44,708,565 7,578,999 6,847,070 1,406.7 1,202.3 26.3 93.4 230.3 116.8 in "Irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 179,385 242 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period draitiage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 741,004 9,684 27,781 89,673 187,135 163,857 95,508 167,366 699,698 9,684 27,781 89,313 159,565 154,281 95,508 163,566 27,570 9,576 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative ox mutual drains .... 4 Legally organized public drains . 6,940 734,064 6,940 692,758 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Aces Projects reporting Acres All . 103 4 99 741,004 33,300 707,704 3,568 1,064 2,504 102 3 99 699,698 3,604 696,094 9 4 5 41,306 29,696 U.,610 NEBRASKA 243 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Coat of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 40 1,388,581 12 417,911 10 60.6 4 l 3 8,589 S 4 33,436 I 10 112,233 1 4,669 1 2.4 4 12 286,163 6 124,320 5 29.1 3 6 S 1 492,323 2,730 4 201,022 3 14.8 1 e 7 2 453,107 1 87,900 1 14.3 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 40 40 1,388,581 1,388,581 12 12 417,911 417,911 10 10 60.6 60.6 4 4 1 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 40 4 36 1,388,581 209,415 1,179,166 12 4 8 417,911 186,120 231,791 10 3 7 60.6 29.0 31.6 '" 4 2 2 1 3 244 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Antelope Buffalo Burt Butler Cess Cede. - AREA 1 49,031,680 545,920 609,280 309,760 372,480 354,560 475,520 3,828,480 2 47,755,708 533,929 602,435 300,066 363,397 327,920 462,005 3,689,084 8 Drainage projects number 1960 103 1 3 5 4 1 3 5 4 1950... 473 3 43 6 9 1 3 4 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960... 744,207 1,760 2,460 75,120 21,674 4,720 6,572 49,320 6 1950 . . . 821,088 1,793 5,558 72,520 19,734 1,580 6,572 28,229 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 4,987 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 739,220 1,760 2,460 75,120 21,674 4,720 6,572 49,320 B Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 697,914 41,306 1 760 2,460 75,120 19,394 4,720 6,572 49,320 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 2,280 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1,784 320 12 18 acres served1.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 6,940 3 2,460 15 acres served".. 4,480 16 99 1 5 4 1 3 4 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 734,064 1,760 75,120 21,994 4,720 6,572 44,840 16 4 19 33,300 20 99 1 3 5 4 1 3 5 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19598 707,704 1,760 2,460 75,120 21,994 4,720 6,572 49,320 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 40 1 3 23 dollars . . . 1,388,581 294,496 26,516 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 12 1 25 dollars . . . 417,911 2,973 26 10 1 2T length, miles . . . 60.6 3.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 81 length, miles . . . 82 88 number of pumps . . . 84 4 1 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 36 1 3 86 doUars... 970,670 294,496 23,543 1Land served try two or more projects -ounted only once. zAcres served by two projects are Included for each pro.teot. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEBRASKA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 245 [See text for comparability or I960 and 1950 data ] Item and Census year Colfax Cuming Dakota Da we on Dixon Dodge Douglas Fillmore AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 259,20c 365,440 360,331 163,200 1626,560 307,200 338, 560 213 120 369,280 356,024 2 250,46< 154,945 '676,505 284, 347 326,619 154,657 » ; 6 2 1 4 2 3 3 ♦ 1950 12 6 2 45 4 36 6 6 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960 41,31' 34,646 12,290 6,216 14,760 97,870 40,720 9,580 " 1950 38,42. 18,906 12,290 26,574 14,760 88,922 59,281 9,679 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 3,267 8 41,31' 34,646 12,290 6,216 14,760 97,870 37,453 9,580 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 41,31' 19,826 12,290 6,216 14,760 94,070 37,453 9,580 10 14,820 3,800 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 400 12 13 acre, served H Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects u •reserved IS •■ 6 2 1 4 2 3 3 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 41,31 34,646 12,690 6,216 14,760 97,870 37,453 9,580 lb 3 19 acres served 17,200 20 .. 3 2 1 4 2 3 3 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 41,31 17,446 12,690 6,216 14,760 97,870 37,453 9,580 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting - 4 2 1 1 23 dollars 4,31. 105,198 188,530 11,117 88,632 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 1 25 dollars 58,716 87,900 26 3 1 27 length, miles 18.8 14.3 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles SO 31 length, miles 32 Pumra projects reporting 33 number of pumps 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and ! 3 L 46,482 2 188,530 1 11,117 1 732 36 «*. 4,31- The excess of farm acreage over approximate land are 5 is due to the f ict that the ent: re acreage of a farm is tabula ted as in the c ounty in which the headquarter s is located. en though part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 246 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Franklin Frontier Hamilton JctoBan Kearney Lincoln Merrick ^ AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 369,920 618,240 600,753 346,240 241,280 224,475 1327,680 1329,813 1,614,720 1,571,031 298,880 288,375 255,360 252,095 2 350,288 341,412 3 Drainage projects number 1960 1 j 1 1 , 4 23 2 14 2 2 4 1950... 2 1 8 1 9 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960... 1,285 720 520 2,880 15,000 13 162 14,496 14,887 3,640 5,844 6 1950... 1,375 720 247 2,880 15,294 43,738 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 6 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 1,285 720 520 2,880 15,000 13,162 14,496 3,640 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 1,285 720 520 2,880 15 000 12,272 890 14 496 3,640 10 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 13 acres served8.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of proects 15 acres served'.. 16 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1,285 720 520 2,880 15,000 13,162 14,496 3,640 18 IS acres served . . 20 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 1,285 720 520 2,880 15,000 13,162 U.496 3,640 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 1 172 1 16,293 1 8,000 3 17,400 1 1,250 2 52,505 23 dollars . . . 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting . . . 1 2 25 dollars . . . 7,500 13,800 25 1 2 27 length, miles . .. 1.8 3.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles... 30 81 length, miles . . . 82 83 number of pumps 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 ,1 1 2 86 doUars... 172 16,293 500 3,600 1,250 52,505 ■•■The excess of farm acreage over approxijnate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm ia tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters : ;n though part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEBRASKA 247 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See tenet far comparability of I960 and 1050 data | Item and Census year Otoe Pa*nee Phelps Platte Polk Richardson Sarpy Saunders AREA 1 394,880 277,120 348,800 430,080 1277,120 350,720 151,040 483,840 1 382,368 248,994 341,170 404,301 '284,272 326,599 128,361 461,104 . Darin number I860 2 , j 2 3 11 8 3 7 8 13 14 4 1950 3 1 4 4 . 15 260 7,180 7.1B0 7,840 3,295 18,727 18,987 2,480 3,067 58,044 38,255 24,270 24,940 47,255 54,815 e 1950 15,780 7 Area not used for agriculture of not drained acres served 1960 1,720 8 15,260 7,180 7,840 18,727 2,480 58,044 22,550 47,255 - Drai ai establ shed before 1950 acres served 1960 15 260 7,180 3 200 18,727 2 430 58,044 22,550 47,255 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 4,640 11 PROTECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS u acres served u Cooper » mutual drains number of projects IE .cesser IB 2 1 1 2 3 8 7 13 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 15,260 7,180 7,840 18,727 2,480 58,044 22,550 47,255 18 SO 2 1 1 2 3 8 7 13 31 acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 15,260 7,180 7,840 18,727 2,480 58,044 22,550 47,255 •y, t of drain • »orks and servi projects reporting 23 dollars 133,545 44,015 6,259 21,131 71,528 61,257 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 1 29 dollars 65,603 44,015 10,000 96 1 1 27 lengUi, miles 1.0 8.5 98 a length, miles 30 SI length, miles 32 81 number of pumps 84 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 2 2 3 3 86 dollars 67,942 6,259 21,131 71,528 51,257 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated en though part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects teien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. in the county in which the headquarters is located. 248 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1990 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Scotts Bluff Seward Stanton Thayer Thurston Washington Wayne Tori All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 2 464 640 366,080 357,246 1 275,840 264,815 369,280 362,162 248,320 217,281 247,680 239,042 283, 520 275,176 369,280 357,835 2 12,503,040. 11,993,014 2 2534,706 8 1 6 2 4 6 1 4 1950 14 3 4 3 4 5 1 8 171 5 Total area in drainage projects 3. acres served i960 233 2,300 2,390 18 920 4 520 15,740 15,740 35,120 23,940 1,560 1,560 3,030 3,145 6 1950 90,539 6,184 4,580 16,885 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 B Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 11,233 2,300 18,920 4,520 15,740 35,120 1,560 3,030 0 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 11,233 2,300 10,544 8,376 4,520 15,740 28,620 6,500 1,560 3,030 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1,064 12 IS acres served 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 15 acres served 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 1 6 2 4 6 1 2 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 11,233 2,300 19,984 4,520 15,740 35,120 1,560 3,030 18 1950 1959 number of projects 1 9,600 19 acres served 6,500 20 1 1 5 2 4 5 1 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959° 11,233 2,300 10,384 4,520 15,740 28,620 1,560 3,030 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 1 7,638 1 117 2 115,266 3 111,205 1 2,200 23 dollars 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 25 dollars 107,306 20,098 28 1 27 length, miles 10.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles 30 31 length, miles 32 33 number of pumps 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 88 dollars 7,638 117 7,960 91,107 2,200 includes Adams, Boone, Box Butte, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Gage, Garden, Hall, Harlan, Howard, Keith, Kimball, Morrill, Nuckolls, Red Willow, Saline, Sherman, Sioux, and Valley counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters ie located,! even though part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 4Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 5Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEVADA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of dnlaj 249 [ton AREA Approximate land area acres . . Land in farms acres . . Drainage projects number . . Total area in drainage projects acres served . . Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served . . Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served . . Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served . . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served . , Area served by two or more projects acres served . . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects. . Legally organized public drains number of projects . . acres served . . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . . acres served . . OPERATIONS, 10-Y-EAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . dollars.. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars. . Open ditches projects reporting . . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles.. Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting. . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars . . Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . . Tile drains length, miles . . Levees and dikes length, miles . . Pumping units number of units . . NA Not available. lNot fully comparable. See text. *1950 figures exclude 77 projects and 123,059 acres in "irrigation enterprisi in "irrigation enterprises." 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. *Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 70,264,320 10,942,936 41,521 41,521 70,264,960 7,063,525 70,273,280 3,785,106 141,695 NA 11,678 NA 1940 figures exclude 126,375 1,337,647 426.4 in "irrigation enterprise 70,285,440 4,080,906 1 155, 491 2 80, 756 1,349,774 334.8 elude 82,224 i 625811 O -62 -18 250 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage ' established Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres . 2,000 to 4,999 acres . 5,000 to 9,999 acres . 10,000 to 19,999 acre: 20,000 to 49,999 acrei 50,000 to 99,999 acre! 100,000 or mm acres * Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 1 Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All U 2 2 41,521 41,521 2 2 41,521 41,521 1 Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEVADA 251 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 For new works New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Tile or covered drains Levees find dikes BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works con structed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 13 l3 219,902 219,902 1 1 84,215 84,215 1 1 36.5 36.5 1 1 4 4 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number J3 13 219,902 219,902 1 1 84,215 84,215 1 1 36.5 36.5 1 1 4 4 1 3 252 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Pershing Washoe All other counties1 AREA 1 70,264,320 3,835,520 4,019,840 51,651,200 2 10,9*2,936 882,936 1,237,291 7,860,797 8 2 1 1 i 1950... 82 12 12 62 5 Total area in drainage projects2 acres served i960 . . . 41,521 39,021 2,500 6 1950 . . . 251,154 64,164 8,252 178,738 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . S Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960. . . 41,521 39,021 2,500 9 41 521 39,021 2,500 10 11 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 .. . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 13 acres served3.. 14 Cooperative or muuiat drains number of pros 15 acres served 3. . 16 2 1 1 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 41,521 39,021 2,500 18 1950-1959 number of projects 19 acres served 3. . 20 2 1 1 21 acres served 3. . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19594 41,521 39,021 2,500 22 3 2 1 23 dollars .. . 219,902 215,988 3,914 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 25 dollars... 84,215 84,215 23 1 1 27 length, miles . . . 36.5 36.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 31 length, miles . . . 32 1 1 83 number of pumps . . . 4 4 84 Other (see text) projects reporting . . . 115 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 131,773 1 3,914 88 dollars . . . 135,687 ■"■Includes Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Nye, Ormsby, and Storey counties. 2 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 4 Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NEW JERSEY 253 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] >. 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA 4,813,440 4,814,080 4,814,080 4,808,960 4,808,960 1,379,002 1,725,441 1,874,402 1,758,027 2,282,585 number 5 11,206 NA NA „^... 10,956 acres served 6,106 4,850 NA NA PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION number of eels acre, served... number f ts 9 10,956 4 6,906 .cresset... ber f " ts ■cresset... 4,300 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED number or e , acres served . . . 6,306 4,300 number of roects 5 , acres se™,.. 4,650 6,906 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services pro ects report 8 40,617 dollars . . . 39,357 . projects reporting . . . cost, dollars . . . 7 39,967 J5 134,407 . projects reporting. . . length, miles. . . 7 13.6 5 12 Tile or covered drains 3 5.0 2 2 length, miles... projects reporting length, miles . . . . projects reporting. . . number of pumps . . . NA NA . projects reporting . . . NA . projects reporting. . . dollars... 1 650 NA 4,950 STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment. dollars NA NA NA Physical works: NA HA NA NA NA NA HA Not available. 1Cost of new workB for lands not previously drained. 254 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 U> 999 seres. 1,000 to 1,999 IK 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 10,956 3,400 2,600 4,956 2,400 2,956 4,850 2,650 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Served by two projects Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 10,956 4,650 6,306 4,850 4,650 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE NEW JERSEY 255 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 covered drains Levees and dikeB Other, projects reporting 40,617 19,118 7,500 13,999 39,967 19,118 7,500 13,349 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 8 8 40,617 40,617 7 7 39,967 39,967 7 7 13.6 13.6 3 3 5.0 5.0 1 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 8 5 3 40,617 32,467 8,150 7 5 2 39,967 32,467 7,500 7 5 2 13.6 10.1 3.5 3 2 1 5.0 4.0 1.0 2 3 256 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year 4,813,440 1,379,002 11,756 11,206 300 10,956 6,106 4,850 AREA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 1950 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects acres served' PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects Prior to 1950 number of projects acres served' DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 Coat of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars ■^and served by two or more projects counted only i 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 149,120 7,456 524,160 184,727 2,956 2,956 2,956 2,956 199,680 42,764 305,280 105,548 2,200 2,000 NEW MEXICO State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of d at a] 257 [ten AREA Approximate land area acres . . Land in farms acres . . Drainage projects .number . . Total area in drainage projects acres served.. Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served . . Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served . . Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served . . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served . . Area served by two or more projects acres served . . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects . . acres served- . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . . acres served . . , OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . , dollars . . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . . cost, dollars.. . Open ditches projects reporting. . . length, miles. ., Tile or covered drains projects reporting... length, miles... Levees or dikes projects reporting . . . length, miles. .. Pumps projects reporting . . . number of pumps . . . Other (see text) projects reporting. . . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars . . . Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . . . Tile drains length, miles . . . Levees and dikes length, miles . . . Pumping units number of units . . . HA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 218 projects and 192,848 acres in "irrigation enterpri, acres in "irrigation enterprises." 77,766,400 46,293,207 31, 593 30,293 1,300 77,767,040 47,521,809 '52,113 (2) (2) 77,767,040 38,860,427 1286,890 78,401,920 30,822,034 1151,516 ,722,121 3,279,371 625.2 282.9 308.9 305.4 181.3 12.0 ",* 1940 figures exclude 133,089 acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 116,455 258 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 990 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 15,018 14,975 15,018 14,975 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 5 1 31,593 600 30,993 A 30,293 30,293 2 1 1 1,300 600 700 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE NEW MEXICO 259 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 covered drains Levees and r]lk-". Other, projects reporting 127,433 50,840 20,000 42,593 14,000 70,840 50,840 20,000 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 5 1 4 127,433 50,840 76,593 2 1 1 70,840 50,840 20,000 2 1 1 6.3 3.8 2.5 1 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 5 1 127,433 50,840 76,593 2 1 1 70,840 50,840 20,000 2 1 1 6.3 3.8 2.5 1 2 3 260 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for com aarability of 1960 and 1950 data" Item and Census year The State Chaves Eddy Valencia All other counties1 AREA 1 77, 766, +00 3,900,160 2,664,320 3,620,440 44,256,640 2 46,293,207 2,824,518 1,156,260 2,589,724 23,308,134 3 5 3 1 1 4 1950 223 147 16 3 64 S Total area in drainage projects2 acres served i960 31,593 244,961 29,993 74,912 600 21,952 1,000 23,428 6 1950 154,669 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 8 31,593 29,993 600 1,000 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 30,293 1,300 29,993 10 600 700 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 1 1 13 acreB served 600 600 14 acres served 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 4 3 1 1,000 17 acr. served 30,993 29,993 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1 1 19 acres served- 600 600 SO 4 3 1 21 acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 30,993 29,993 1,000 22 5 3 1 1 23 dollars 127,433 56,593 ( = ) (') 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 2 (5) (5) 25 dollars 70,840 (5) (5) 96 2 (!) <5> 27 length, miles 63 (5) (') 28 29 length, miles 30 81 length, miles 32 33 number of pumps 34 86 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 3 86 dollars 56,593 56,593 ^-Includes Bernalillo, Colfax, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Lincoln, Luna, McKinley, Mora, Otero, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, and Taoa counties. 2 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. *Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 'included In State total only. NEW YORK 261 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 (See text for comparability of data] Item I960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1.930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres... 30,680,960 30,684,160 30,674,560 30,498,560 30,498,560 Land in farms 13,489,516 16,016,721 17,170,337 17,979,633 20,632,803 Drainage projects number 49,616 .3*1 fo. 49,616 Dnun* , establ.ahed 10 ear care before Ons»S 4,451 NA — - «•••• PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION acres served . . 1,300 2,638 number of proects .observed... 20,071 25,582 . number of projects . . . 4 28,245 4 28,245 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED 13 6 45,165 29,502 6 8 acres served . . . 4,451 26,963 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage wrks and services projects reporting dollars... 202,013 177,224 . projects reporting. . . cost, dollars . . . 7 86,009 175,119 . projects reporting. . . length, miles. . . 7 25.5 7 31 Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles. , . 19.8 Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles.. . 5.5 2 . projects reporting number of pumps . . . 1 2 NA NA . projects reporting . . . 1 NA Cost of maint md administration projects reporting dollars . . . 11.6,004 102,105 STATUS ON CENSUS DATE *ii«-- NA HA Physical works: MA NA NA NA NA NA Pumping unite NA 262 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects... 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 ae 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 ),000 to 49,999 3,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 49,616 8,871 2,351 8,500 29,894 45,165 5,771 1,000 8,500 29,894 4,451 3,100 1,351 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, lype of organization All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 49,616 1,300 20,071 28,245 Served by projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 16,920 28,245 Area added 1950-1959 4,451 1,300 3,151 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Served by t projects Area by period drainage ' Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1960-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 49,616 4,451 45,165 4,451 4,451 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE NEW YORK 263 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 covered drains Levees and dUcea Other, projects reporting 202,013 97,411 39,745 14,400 50,457 86,009 73,686 12,323 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 13 202,013 7 86,009 7 25.5 2 19.8 1 5.5 1 2 1 1 2 24,765 2 24,765 2 3.8 1 0.8 1 2 9 2 126,848 50,400 5 61,244 5 21.7 1 19.0 1 5.5 1 2 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 13 6 7 202,013 64,231 137,782 7 5 2 86,009 43,009 43,000 7 5 2 25.5 12.5 13.0 2 1 1 19.8 0.8 19.0 1 1 5.5 5.5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 264 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Franklin Genesee Madlean Monroe Oneida Orleans Seneca Steuben AKEA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 1950 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . acres served , Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects , DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ! Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting. dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. lengtb, miles . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . Levees or dikos projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 30,680,960 13,489,516 49,616 56,465 49,616 45,165 4,451 1,078,400 244,054 ^and served by two or more projects counted only i 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3lncludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. 320,640 239,333 5,137 4,437 5,137 4,437 423,040 302,334 430,720 215,900 785,280 408,853 1,670 2,970 1,670 1,670 530,560 235,153 18,200 18,200 18,200 18,200 253,440 175,732 8,132 8,132 8,132 8,132 211,200 132,005 2,395 10,944 2,395 944 1,451 901,120 567,380 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 265 [See text for comparability of data] [las AREA Approximate land area acres . Land in farms acres . Drainage projects .number . Total area In drainage projects Area not used for agriculture <* not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned hy one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . acres served . . Started witsin 10 years of Census date number of projects . . acres served . . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . dollars.. New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars . . Open ditohes projects reporting . . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles. . Pumps projects reporting. . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting . . dollars . . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches. length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Levees and dikes. lengln, mileB . Pumping units number of units . NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. Coat of new worits for lands not previously drained. 31,402,880 15,887,72^ 564 1,418,892 98,389 1,320,503 1,066,021 254,482 95,071 31,422,080 19,317,937 ll,*50,880 18,845,338 31,193,600 18,055,103 NA 679,236 NA '331,121 NA NA 4,719,079 1,483.5 31,193,600 20,021,736 3,623,518 1,171.3 625811 O -62 - 19 266 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 1,417,032 202,778 179,749 188,866 190,996 161,601 303,597 189,445 191,600 40,607 21,724 34,224 22,316 12,345 39,486 20,898 1,162,550 151,664 136,660 153,469 127,430 100,285 303,597 189,445 254,482 51,114 43,089 35,397 63,566 61,316 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 1,417,032 65,426 485,339 866,267 191,600 12,975 78,714 99,911 1,162,550 29,514 348,840 784,196 254,482 35,912 136,499 82,071 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 564 186 378 1,417,032 322,432 1,094,600 191,600 52,182 139,418 434 56 378 1,162,550 77,135 1,085,415 153 141 12 254,482 245,297 9,185 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE NORTH CAROLINA 267 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei •oris Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 310 2,959,290 219 2,187,155 217 959.0 1 4.1 3 20.7 3 7 5 t 166 569,577 120 470,203 119 277.9 1 4.1 1 2 2 2 72 446,510 50 339,261 50 191.3 1 2 6 1 2 2 8 41 404,972 29 279,687 29 131.9 4 17 718,005 14 565,918 14 223.8 I 7 519,086 5 484,086 4 131.1 2 18 1 1 3 1 e 4 281,041 1 48,000 1 3.0 T 3 20,099 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 310 2,959,290 219 2,187,155 217 959.0 1 4.1 3 20.7 3 7 5 1 33 429,975 31 401,511 31 378.2 1 4.1 1 7.0 1 2 2 227 1,244,569 162 967,376 160 407.2 1 2.6 1 2 4 3 50 1,284,746 26 818,268 26 173.6 1 11.1 1 3 1 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting (miles) Projects reporting Number 310 186 124 2,959,290 2,059,989 899,301 219 178 41 2,187,155 1,913,964 273,191 217 178 39 959.0 832.5 126.5 1 1 4.1 4.1 3 3 20.7 20.7 3 3 7 7 5 3 2 2 3 268 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text fat comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Alexander Beaufort Brunswick Burke i drainage projects AREA Approximate land area acres i960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number I960 1950 acres served 1960 1950 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . acres served' Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting 31,402,880 15,887,724 564 413 1,418,892 1,128,509 98,389 1,320,503 1,066,021 254,482 95,071 1Land served by two or more projects counted only ( 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See tert. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 163,200 101,237 531,840 245,766 , 200 107,389 ,200 115,136 16,140 , 20D 91,2*9 , 200 85,484 5,765 20,948 443,520 227,569 562,560 246,4a 5,350 14,053 13,036 700 5,350 13,353 11,453 5,350 1,900 558,720 115,384 5,320 2,000 5,320 2,000 3,320 323,840 87,462 230,400 144,822 4,192 4,192 NORTH CAROLINA 269 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See test for comparability of 1960 and 1950 dmu] Item and Census year Camden Carteret Catawba Chowan Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 152,960 340,480 47,008 259,840 115,200 298,240 600 960 464 000 423,040 196,617 174,720 66,542 8 acres 1959 . . . 51,712 144,630 67,945 206,087 304,035 142,559 8 Dnin project number 1960 21 9 4 9 . ., 17 13 8 13 10 4 1950... 18 4 4 2 1 6 15 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 42,730 28,310 3,792 19,431 14,502 52,977 35,517 45,420 26,875 • 1950... 41,710 4,650 3,792 5,650 14,502 40,157 21,613 36,105 15,709 7 Area not used Tor agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served I960... 14,980 6,000 1,000 9,856 9,704 8 . acres served 1960... 27,750 22,310 3,792 18,431 14,502 52,977 25,661 45,420 17,171 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 26,730 6,150 3,792 5,650 14,502 40,157 25,661 37,005 8,415 17,171 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960 . . . 1,020 16,160 12,781 12,820 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 7,395 1,950 700 1,300 900 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 10 . number of projects . . . 1 2 2 2 18 -■"J1.. 500 5,510 3,100 1,285 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 18 7 2 10 12 10 9 15 acres served'.. 31,545 18,750 1,840 13,453 10,815 16,205 9,422 18 . number of projects . . . 2 4 7 1 2 5 3 2 17 .ores served'.. 3,100 3,792 16,591 14,502 36,424 15,546 30,515 7,364 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED U 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 3 3 7 8 4 2 1» acres served . . 2,070 17,510 12,781 12,820 9,150 1,285 M Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . IB 6 4 2 1 6 17 9 11 21 acre, served'.. 33,075 6,750 3,792 5,650 14,502 40,157 26,361 37,570 16,786 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19591 23 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 7 8 8 8 10 11 8 28 dollars... 37,886 111,091 46,857 66,650 41,357 75,850 16,946 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 4 7 5 8 4 9 3 25 dollars . . . 29,086 87, 517 26,108 66,650 25,370 63,850 4,300 28 4 7 5 8 1 9 3 27 length, miles . . . 10.1 80.3 8.8 26.0 14.8 21.5 5.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . SO 81 length, miles.. . 82 P^P° 88 number of pumps 3< 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 4 4 3 8 6 7 .16 dollars... 8,800 23,574 20,749 15,987 12,000 12,646 xLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 270 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Edgecombe Forsyth Approximate land area. . Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects'. Area Dot uaed for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects ...acres 1960 . . .acres 1959 . number 1960 1950 a served 1960 1950 3 served 1960 3 served 1960 j served 1960 i served 1960 9 served 1960 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects . acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting Open ditches projects reputing length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other {see text) projects reporting 349,440 191.376 Land served by two or more projects counted only ( 2 Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 526,080 324,829 21,052 18,872 21,052 13,872 2,180 327,040 261,636 10 15,535 4 41,400 271,360 130,077 60,294 3,650 58,234 3,650 3,500 56,794 3,650 54,594 3,650 2,200 229,120 102,984 3,873 3,873 3,873 3,873 219,520 98,401 11,865 4,960 2,500 9,365 5,810 3,555 3,385 5 5,980 172,160 122,323 20,045 11,437 20,045 11,437 8,608 387,840 235,178 6,286 6,286 6,286 6,286 NORTH CAROLINA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 271 [See tort tor comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Hoke Hyde Iredell Johnston Jones Unolr Lincoln McDowell Martin AREA 1 840 405,760 378,240 508,800 298,880 250,240 197,120 282,880 307,840 i -.0:1 79,530 250,786 13 12 388,977 105 114 202,180 126,667 65,030 190,287 a 20 17 t 1950... 1 2 7 3 3 1 1 8 2 t Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 ax 50,220 35,771 1,678 13,845 29,304 6,678 985 43,885 t 1950... 900 32,454 34,397 1,100 14,039 6,678 985 1,000 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,500 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . XX) 50,220 35,771 1,678 13,845 29,304 6,678 985 42,385 B acres served 1960 300 37 095 35,771 14,039 15,265 6,678 10 Area added, 1950- 1959 1,678 13,845 985 1,000 11 . acres served I960 . . . 5,180 41,385 700 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 1 1 IS acres served . . 7,000 1,700 14 number of proje 15 21,078 15 acres served . . 00 1,678 9,070 13 20,540 2 3,700 u number of projects 4 28,162 13 35,771 IT „rf.. 4,775 4 8,764 3 6,678 1 985 5 37,685 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 number ol proje 7 23,272 3 13,845 19 acres served . . 1,678 15,265 6 41,385 Ml Prior to 1950 . number ol projects . . . 1 13 13 7 3 1 2 21 acres served a. . S 00 32,968 35,771 14,039 6,678 985 1,700 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 as projects reporting 4) 17 (*) 13 80,449 6 267,407 23 dollars . . . 4) 374,508 C) 129,266 21 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or Installed . .projects reporting . . . 8 (4) 3 11 6 25 dollars . . . 317,279 (*) 129,266 76,604 267,407 M . -projects reporting. . . 6 (*) 3 11 6 27 length, miles . . . 48.4 (') 12.6 26.8 49.7 H Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 30 . .projects reporting. .. 2 31 length, miles .. . 13.7 32 P-f . .projects reporting . . . 2 33 number ol pumps . . . 5 84 Other (see text) . -projects reporting. . . 5 86 Cost of maintenance, operation , repair, and . .projects reporting. . . *) 14 3 36 dollars ... ( ') 57,229 3,845 ... 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2 Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. *Included In State total only. 272 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Mecklenburg New Hanover Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Pitt Robeson AREA 1 346,880 124,160 213,240 146,560 548,480 167,040 419,840 604,160 2 acres 1959... 141,165 17,912 61,781 71,196 138,542 87,611 304,500 387,700 3 1 10 15 24 8 16 75 67 t 1950... 22 8 23 6 14 49 51 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 .. . 41 374 7 900 18 958 22,602 20,373 27,299 25,779 35,002 30,385 217,102 200,731 108,197 95,620 6 1950 . . . 37,649 11,481 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 8,867 1,000 8 . . acres served 1960 .. . 32,507 7,900 18,958 22,602 27,299 34,002 217,102 108, 197 9 acres served 1960 . . 32,507 12,014 6,944 21,913 689 25,779 1,520 24,020 9,982 200,731 16,371 92,430 15,767 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960. . . 7,900 11 . acres served 1960 .. . 5,856 32,366 500 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 2 1 1 6 13 acres served . . 1,400 3,900 520 900 4,210 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 10 7,900 11 13,101 18 15,092 1 900 12 15,902 48 42,083 62 65,129 15 acres served'.. 16 . number of projects . . . 1 3 4 6 3 21 5 17 acres served . , 32,507 4,457 9,466 25,879 17,200 203, 575 43,568 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED la 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 10 6 3 2 6 26 16 19 acres served'.. 7,900 6,944 2,731 1,420 11,642 35,617 15,305 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 9 21 6 10 49 51 21 acres served . . 32,507 12,01A 25,727 25,879 22,360 214,251 93,392 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Coat of drainage works and services projects reporting 10 77,800 9 13,180 4 32,700 7 33,630 38 241,354 21 100,510 23 dollars . . . 227,275 48,057 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 10 77,800 6 46,557 3 14,500 25 dollars. . . 48,000 9,863 32,130 205,482 17 99,560 25 1 10 6 5 3 6 30 17 27 length, miles . . . 3.0 48.2 19.4 8.4 13.8 14.8 80.0 53.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 81 length, miles .. . 82 P-P- 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 2 4 1 1 10 4 36 dollars . . . 179,275 1,500 3,317 18,200 1,500 35,872 950 LLand served by two or more projects counted only once. -2 Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects tairen over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NORTH CAROLINA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 19BO data] 273 Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area acres i960 L«nd in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 1950 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960 1950 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . acres served3. Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects . . acres served . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1960-1959 number of projects . . acres served2. Prior to 1950 number of projects . . acres served . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting B, operation, repair, and .projects reporting 330,880 138,436 76,838 79,629 76,838 76,838 616,320 379,782 14,436 14,436 14,436 14,436 202,880 90,200 1,850 1,850 1,850 1,850 255,360 37,641 13 16 25,522 17,842 5,000 20,522 12,022 8,500 215,040 107,938 35 19 87,523 61,228 17,642 69,881 56,155 13,726 16,495 355,200 258,955 6,281 5,220 6,281 5,220 1,061 Land served by two or more projects counted only < 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. NORTH DAKOTA 275 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [Set text Tor comparability of data] Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA 44,452,480 41,465,717 44,836,480 44,917,120 38,657,894 NA 44,917,120 36,214,751 NA 37,936,136 'Ml 1,360 NA HA HA NA Net ve« drained and used for agriculture acres served HA 21 322 573 21 094 114 NA Dram , estabUshed 10 year more before Censua Drai > established within 10 ears of Can*.- 87,840 HA 464,740 89,240 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION number of e HA NA acres served... (3) (3) (3) Cooperative or mutual drains number or ecte 144 acres served... 200,630 (3) . number of projects . . . 17 315 HA NA HA acres served . . . 1,531,553 31,565,055 31,356,113 31,088,053 1,240,328 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED SteHed 10 years or more before Census date number of proje 134 HA HA 1,376,041 HA HA .cresset... 1,676,633 HA 1,064,423 875,054 Started within 10 years at Census date number of projects NA HA HA — ... 55,550 NA 29,719 365,274 OPERATIONS, 10-YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Coat or drainai e writs and servi rroiects reportine 41 13 890,373 HA HA dollars... 1,672,790 HA HA NA . projects reporting 37 *6 HA HA NA cost, dollars . . . 649,652 4245,364 HA HA HA . projects reporting. . . 35 6 NA HA NA length, miles.. . 168.5 94 HA HA HA Tile or e ivered drains projects reporting length, miles. . . HA HA HA Levees or dikes length, miles... 3.5 NA HA HA P»nps . projects reporting. . . HA HA HA HA number of pumps . . . NA HA NA HA . projects reporting. . . 2 NA HA HA HA Cost f 1 r and admi projects reporting dollars... 1,023,138 645,009 NA HA HA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE dollars HA NA HA HA 3,673,336 940.4 3,148,919 817.6 Physical works: 708.3 NA NA 10.4 9.6 9.3 HA NA 2.1 P in HA NA NA Not available. 1In 1940, each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3In 1950, all projects Included with county drains except 6 counties and 7,165 In 1930, figures exclude 6,089 acres in "Irrigation enterprises." *Cost of new works for land not previously drained. from Census of Irrigation; in 1940, figures exclude 19,928 in "irrigation enterpriS' 276 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres, 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 K 5,000 to 9,999 m 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 1,732,183 52,640 62,610 56,660 63,648 18,176 87,228 59,309 1,331,912 178,840 22,690 23,680 31,670 14,400 2,800 1,440 82,160 1,608,023 45,090 57,170 46,940 47,428 18,176 69,820 59,069 1,264,330 124,160 7,550 5,440 9,720 16,220 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two projects Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 200,630 1,531,553 169,380 1,438,143 30,750 93,410 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 161 27 134 1,732,183 55,550 1,676,633 178,840 13,960 164,880 144 10 134 1,608,023 19,080 1,588,943 29 21 8 124,160 36,470 87,690 NORTH DAKOTA 277 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or : nstalled, 1950-1959 Total For nev works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projeexfl reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 41 1,672,790 37 649,652 35 168.5 1 3.5 2 1 15 40,845 15 40,645 15 30.2 ! 6 21,944 4 18,244 4 11.2 9 6 5 1 27,648 125,443 22,340 6 3 1 27,648 80,996 20,000 6 3 23.0 21.4 1 5 t 1 1 62,731 14,893 1 1 58,637 6,059 1 1 20.7 4.7 7 8 6 1,356,946 6 397,423 5 57.3 1 3.5 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 41 1,672,790 37 649,652 35 168.5 1 3.5 2 1 26 113,219 24 109,319 24 68.7 3 15 1,559,571 13 540,333 11 99.8 1 3.5 2 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 41 27 14 1,672,790 158,137 1,514,653 37 27 10 649,652 157,937 491,715 35 27 8 168.5 82.3 86.2 1 1 3.5 3.5 2 2 , 278 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1990 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Barnes Benson Bottineau Cass Cavalier Grand Forks LaMoure UcHenry AREA J teres 1960 44,452,480 41,465, 717 945,920 903,680 811,326 1,087,360 1,003,165 1,119,360 1,101,422 968,320 929,113 920,320 865,313 727,680 718,172 1,209,600 1,113,455 2 acres 1959... 927,852 S 161 1 2 1 45 1 18 1 1 4 1950... 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,642,543 5,420 1,100 46,592 384,238 5,504 149,164 3,680 6,724 6 1950... 1,572,220 2,960 50,688 336,918 5,504 137,472 3,680 10,920 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,360 1,360 8 Net area drained and used tor agriculture . acres served 1960 . . . 1,641,183 5,420 1,100 46,592 382,878 5,504 149,164 3,680 6,724 9 acres served 1960 . . . 1 517 023 2 960 29 184 334 628 5 504 137 472 3 680 6,724 10 . acres served 1960... 124,160 2,460 1,100 17,408 48,250 11,692 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 87,840 45,520 12,360 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS . number of projects . . . 13 acres served'.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of oroiects 144 2 44 16 IS acres served3.. 200,630 1,100 98,070 21,530 16 . number of projects . . . 17 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 17 acres served'.. 1,531,553 5,420 46,592 332,248 5,504 141,234 3,680 6,724 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 27 2 8 7 19 acres served . . 55,550 1,100 25,420 8,280 20 . number of projects . . . 134 1 1 37 1 11 1 1 21 acres sen,ed>.. 1,676,633 5,420 46,592 404,898 5,504 154,484 3,680 6,724 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 41 1 2 1 9 1 9 1 23 dollars . . . 1,672,790 9,596 1,814 62,731 376,437 12,764 159,678 31,683 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or Installed 37 1 2 1 9 8 25 dollars. . . 649,652 9,596 1,614 58,637 276,099 75,678 26 35 1 2 1 9 8 27 length, miles . . . 168.5 3.5 1.3 20.7 53.5 23.3 28 Tile or covered drains oroiects roportine 29 length, miles .. . SO 1 81 length, miles . . . 3.5 82 P™t» 83 number of pumps . . . 34 Other {see text) 2 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 36 dollars... 1,023,138 200 4,094 100,338 12764 84,000 31,683 1hand served by two or mor 2Acres served by two proje 3Includes projects taken o projects counted only once. ts are Included for each project. See text. sr by another project prior to 1960. See te: NORTH DAKOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 279 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data ] Item and Census year Pembina Ramsey Ranee Richland Sargent, Steele Traill Walsh All other counties1 AREA J lores I960 719,360 776,960 552,320 928,000 853,270 547,200 514,375 454 400 551,040 823,680 8,651,520 7,943,567 s acres 1959... 690,735 752,948 476,584 441,175 531,713 816,445 s Dnin „,jecls number 19*0 5 1 36 , 2 25 14 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 5 Total area in drainage projects2 255,959 18,176 41,216 305 114 158,451 1,400 193,006 66,799 63,329 e 1950... 2*3,139 18,176 41,216 291,234 158,451 177,816 30,717 7 Area Dot used tor agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 255,959 18,176 41,216 305,114 158,451 l,4O0 193,006 66,799 g . . acres served 1960 . . . 243,139 18,176 41,216 293,834 158,451 177,816 64,239 hi . . acres served 1960... 12,820 11,280 1,400 15,190 2,560 n .. acres served I960.. . 1,000 2,800 14,560 640 9,360 1,600 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 11 acres served3.. u Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 4 35 2 2 22 13 15 acres served . . 4,640 3,380 39,190 1,240 1,400 20,990 9,090 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 17 •observed3.. 252,319 lfl,176 40,636 280,484 157,851 181,376 59,309 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1ft number of projects 2 2 4 2 11 acres s-ved3.. 5,120 1,400 11,910 2,320 20 . . number of projects . . . 5 1 5 34 3 21 12 21 -™^.. 256,959 18,176 44,016 314,554 159,091 190,456 66,079 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting , , 3 1 2 6 3 81 do.,ars... 488,272 22,340 195,265 2,998 5,999 281,501 21,712 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 1 1 3 1 2 5 3 25 dollars. .. 47,024 20,000 42,473 2,998 5,999 96,656 12,878 26 1 3 2 5 3 27 length, miles... 15.2 13.9 5.0 23.5 8.6 28 Til ered drains projects reporting 98 length, miles... 80 Levees or dikes 1 81 length, miles. .. 3.5 82 P-p. 88 number of pumps . . . 34 1 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 2 1 88 dollars... 441,248 2,340 •••! 152,792 184,845 8,834 1 Includes Divide, Grant, McKenzie, Morton, Mountrail, Ward, and Williams countie 2Land served try two or more projects counted only once. 3 Acres served by two projects are included foi each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by snother project prior to 1960. See text. OHIO State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 281 [See text for comparability of data] Item AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Are* not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . Drainage established within 10 years of Census date Area served by two or more projects number . .acres served . .acres served . .acres served .acres served .acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains Legally organized public drains . number of projects . . number of projects . , number of projects . . acres served , PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDD4G CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. . dollars . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars . . Open ditches projects reporting . . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles. . Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting. . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . dollars . . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes length, miles Pumping units number of Units NA Not available. 1In 1940, each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects In 1950 Included with county drains. See text. *1920 figures exclude 1,915 acres for which type of organization was not reported. 31920 figures exclude 2,356 acres for which date of organization was not reported. 6Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 26,222,080 18,506,796 142 8,904,907 95,492 8,809,415 8,747,745 61,670 64,162 2,424 76 88,555 63 8,782,878 79 8,805,054 63 68,803 113 26,240,000 20,969,411 26,318,080 21,907,523 ^,530 7,729,267 18,732.2 10,163.9 26,073,600 21,514,059 28, 132, 973 25,048.2 9,371.6 625811 O -62 -20 282 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects. 500 to 998 acres. . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 to 4,999 acres 5,000 to 9,999 acres 10,000 to 19,999 acn 20,000 to 49,999 acn 50,000 to 99,999 acn 100,000 or more acre 8,873,857 31,479 38,053 ■42,520 5,536 118,498 238,003 532,618 7,867,150 128,604 19,244 26,658 18,540 9,880 10,171 44,111 8,812,187 21,537 30,623 39,520 5,536 117,818 232,474 519,504 7,845,175 61,670 9,942 7,430 3,000 680 5,529 13, HA 21,975 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. Drains owned by one landowner. . 8| Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . ,873,857 2,424 88,555 ,782,878 128,604 1,924 62,518 64,162 8,812,187 2,424 68,183 8,741,580 20,372 41,298 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres IAS. 63 79 8,873,857 68,803 8,805,054 128,604 47,911 80,693 122 43 79 8,812,187 49,411 8,762,776 38 25 13 61,670 19,392 42,278 OHIO 283 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nen works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 113 6,268,377 53 267,635 47 57.3 18 68.7 6 1 36 211, 169 29 141,975 27 34.0 9 58.7 4 2 24 65,459 16 30,665 15 1/4.1 1 1.0 1 9 7 33,667 2 7,740 1 0.6 2 0.7 * 2 267,672 e 4 124,744 1 6,402 1 1.4 1 0.1 i 7 252,009 1 22,500 1 6.0 1 1.7 8 33 7,313,657 4 58,353 2 1.2 4 6.5 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 113 8,268,377 53 267,635 47 57.3 18 68.7 6 1 2 76,900 2 40,900 2 2.3 1 37.7 2 65 233,395 45 139,480 41 46.4 11 22.7 5 3 46 7,958,082 6 87,255 4 8.6 6 8.3 1 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 113 62 51 8,268,377 220,250 8,048,127 53 44 9 267,635 139,300 128,335 47 40 7 57.3 45.4 11.9 18 13 7 68.7 22.7 46.0 6 5 1 1 2 3 284 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year i,222,080 ,506,796 904,907 215,018 923,362 227,520 95,492 809,415 215,018 747,745 215,018 61,670 64,162 2,424 76 88,555 63 AREA Approximate land area acres I960 Land in farms acres 1959 Drainage projects number 1960 19S0 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 1950 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects acres served Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects acres served Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects acres served Prior to 1950 number of projects acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars lT,and served by two or more projects counted only < 2Acree served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 262,400 206,047 267,520 214,151 11,059 11,059 11,059 11,059 451,840 243,120 45,000 45,000 2,880 42,120 42,120 256,000 232,589 247,223 247,223 247,223 247,223 314,240 269,075 8,005 4,059 8,005 4,059 3,946 3,946 1 4,059 301,440 219,987 277,120 247,776 4,581 174,245 3,941 165,376 4,581 174,245 3,941 168,046 640 6,199 10,482 13,492 1 171,235 5,662 4 179,065 OHIO County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [Seo text for comparability of I960 and 18&0 data] 285 Item and Census year AREA Approximate land area ace, i960 . Land in farms acres 1959 . Drainage projects number 1960 . 1950. Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960.. Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960. . Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960. . Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . . Area added, 1950-1989 acres served 1960 . . Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . . acres served . Prior to 1 950 number of projects . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. . . dollars . . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting... dollars... Open ditches projects reporting. . . length, mites . . . Tile or covered drains projects reporting. . . length, miles . . . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . . length, mites .. . Pumps projects reporting... number of pumps . . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . . Clinton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware 293,120 174,283 2, IX 2,130 2,130 2,130 263,040 237,121 96,882 96,682 96,882 96,882 258,560 234,868 157,472 152,072 680 156,792 150, 392 6,400 3,274 291,840 19,889 16,640 33,280 16,640 16,640 387,200 359,523 1 1 387,200 387,200 1,400 385,800 385,800 262,400 235,195 253,952 241,152 253,952 253,952 281,600 235,397 189,440 189,056 189,440 189,056 168,960 114,018 125,512 128,512 125,512 125,512 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taxen over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 286 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Fayette Franklin Fulton Geauga Greene Hancock Hardin Hen. Holmes AREA 1 Approximate land area icrea 1960 259,840 343,680 260,480 260,480 266,240 340,480 298,880 266,240 270,720 2 acres 1959... 251,643 198,660 245,550 115,563 218,783 323,038 262,170 250,069 222,446 , Drajn -^,3 number 1960 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 4 1950 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 252,992 290,300 292,860 256,371 4,397 46,489 335,083 298,880 264, 1A0 5,536 6 1950... 252,992 256,371 4,397 43,804 335,883 298,880 264,140 5,536 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . acres served 1960... 1,600 27,872 1,760 a . . acres served 1960 . . . 251,392 262,428 256,371 4,397 46,489 335,083 297,120 264,140 5,536 B . . acres served 1960 . . . 251,392 262,428 256,371 4,397 45,674 335,083 297,120 264,140 5,536 10 Area added, 1950-1959 .. acres served I960.. . 815 n acres served 1960 . . . 6,680 1,100 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 13 acres served'.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 1 15 acres served'.. 7,450 1,100 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir acres served'.. 251,392 262,428 256,371 4,397 45,719 335,083 297,120 264,140 5,536 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 2 1 19 acres served . . 2,200 1,100 20 Prior to 1950 . . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 21 acre, served'.. 251,392 262,428 256,371 4,397 50,969 335,083 297,120 264,140 5,536 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 23 dollars . . . 61,950 62,914 358,762 16,650 349,499 250,456 256,716 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 3 2 25 dollars.. . 11,402 3,992 .26 3 27 length, miles . . . 3.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 1 29 length, miles .. . 0.1 0.7 30 81 length, miles . . . 82 P-npe S3 number of pumps . . . 34 2 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 ~\ ' 1 1 1 1 86 dollars . . . 61,950 62,914 358,762 5,248 349,499 246,464 256,716 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acree served by two projects axe included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. OHIO County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [Soe text for comparability of 1960 and 19W) data ) 287 Item and Census year _ Knox Licking Logan Lorain Luces Uadleon llflhfntng Uarlcjn AREA J Approximate land area teres I960 318,080 334,720 439,040 295,040 316,800 219,520 296,960 268,160 259,200 2 acres 1959... 271,221 267,942 322,017 247,875 192,656 100,885 277,601 120,877 225,069 8 3 1 2 1 4 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects l acres served 1960 99 509 13 286 79 283 246,871 246,871 190 165 178 843 270,216 261,216 1,720 1,720 248,472 246,392 e 1950... 98,584 13,286 79,283 190,165 178,843 7 Area Dot used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 9,600 36,440 1,440 8 , . acres served 1960 . . . 99,509 13,286 79,283 246,871 180,565 142,403 270,216 1,720 247,032 8 acres served 1960 98 984 13,286 79,283 246,871 180,565 142,403 270,216 1,720 244,952 2,080 10 . . acres served 1960 . . . 525 11 . acres served 1960 .. . 2,837 1,850 4,345 850 3,150 1,882 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number ol projects . . . IS acres served1.. 14 number of proects 5 2 2 1 4 . 15 acres s«ved'.. 3,362 1,850 4,345 850 3,150 1,882 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT acres served1.. 98,984 13,286 79,283 246,871 180,565 142,403 270,216 1,720 247,032 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 5 2 2 1 4 19 acres served . . 3,362 1,850 4,345 850 3,150 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 21 acres served . . 98,984 13,286 79,283 246,871 180,565 142,403 270,216 1,720 248,914 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959, '.'2 6 3 3 2 1 5 1 28 dollars . . . 98,024 22,143 172,988 110,379 927,528 121,201 141,369 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 («) 4 25 dollars... 9,900 (*) 27,079 28 2 (*) 3 27 length, miles . . . 0.9 (*) 1.8 28 Tile or covered drains projects reportine 1 2 28 length, miles... 9.1 2.3 so SI length, miles... .12 Pumps projects reporting 33 number of pumps . . . M Otiler (see text) . .projects reporting. . . 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 4 3 3 (*) 1 2 1 N dollars . . . 88,124 22,143 172,988 (4) 927,528 94,122 141,369 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text, 'includes projects teien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 288 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Medina -^ Ml and Montgomery Morrow MiiqlHngiim Ottawa Paulding ^ AREA 1 Approximate land area ICT6B 1960 271,360 290,560 260,480 220,429 297,600 174,466 258,560 424,320 276,555 168,320 266,240 244,117 261,760 138,392 2 acres 1959... 174,970 280,793 223,076 120,097 3 Drainage projects number 1960 , L, 2 6 - . 1 1 1 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s Total area in drainage projects ' .. acres served 1960... 16,825 287,060 189,176 61,260 82,179 1,500 138,583 262,690 2,743 6 1950... 17,355 287,060 185,344 60,160 80,859 1,500 139,993 262,690 2,743 . 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 16,825 287,060 189,176 61,260 82,179 1,500 138,583 262,690 2,743 9 acres served 1960 16,825 287,060 185,344 60,160 80,859 1 500 138,583 262,690 2,743 10 . . acres served 1960 . . . 3,832 1,100 1,320 11 . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,979 3,030 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 13 aces served1.. 1,100 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of pro'ects 3 1 4 15 acres served'.. 1,979 600 3,030 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT acres served . . 16,825 287,060 188,576 60,160 82,179 1,500 138,583 262,690 2,743 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 1 5 19 acres served1.. 578 600 4,130 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 3 288,461 1 188,576 1 60,160 1 82,179 1 1,500 1 138,583 1 262,690 1 2,743 21 acres se^.. 16,825 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 2 6 36,670 1 21,505 1 106,509 1 233,370 23 dollars... 530,031 98,964 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed «*) 5 25 dollars... <*) 15,170 26 (4) 5 2T length, miles. .. C) 4.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . 30 31 length, miles. .. 32 P«n>f* 83 number of pumps.. . 34 1 85 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 (♦) 1 1 1 1 36 dollars... 530,031 (*) 21,500 21,505 106,509 233,370 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acree served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to I960. See text. ^Included in State total only. OHIO County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 289 [Soo Unct for comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year Pickaway Portage Preble Putnam Richland Rose Sandusky Seneca Shelby AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 324,480 306,774 322,560 273,280 311,040 318,080 215,858 439,680 262,400 352,640 324,987 261,760 2 162,106 239,417 294,286 324,268 233,981 233,617 8 Drainage projects ._. ytm 5 1 3 j , , , , 7 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 50,146 21,646 216, 384 311,040 57 614 3 033 243,776 243,776 207,104 207,104 207,872 207,872 6 1950... 44,646 21,146 216,384 386,753 45,820 583 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served I960. . . 600 720 500 720 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 50,146 21,046 213,664 311,040 57,114 3,033 243,056 207,104 207,872 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 44,646 5,500 21,046 215,664 311,040 45,320 583 243,056 207, 104 207,872 10 . acres served 1960... 11,794 2,450 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,732 8,499 PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION I? . nil in tier of projects. .. 18 acres served".. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 4 7,000 2 6 IS .cresset.. 2,732 2,450 8,499 16 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir ,«.eW.. 43,146 21,046 215,664 311,040 57,114 583 243,056 207,104 207,872 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects . . . 4 2 4 6 u acres served . . 7,000 2,732 2,450 8,499 90 Prior to 1950 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 acres served . . 43,146 21,046 215,664 311,040 57,114 583 243,056 207,104 207,872 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 4 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 7 23 dollars . . . 12,940 32,000 14,403 297,881 52,787 8,010 326,179 374,657 246,058 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 4 2 4 2 25 dollars. . . 12,940 5,291 8,010 27,798 26 Open ditches projects reporting 3 2 4 2 27 length , miles . . . 1.6 2.3 5.2 0.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 2 1 29 length, miles .. . 0.7 2.8 SO 81 length, miles . . . 32 Pump. 88 number of pumps . . . 84 i 88 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 St dollars . . . 32,000 9,112 297,881 52,787 326, 179 374,657 218,260 1I^nd served by two or more projects counted anl^ once. *Aeres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 290 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1060 and 1960 data ! Item and Census year Approximate land area. . Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects'. Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects 3 served 1 3 served 1 366,720 204,003 1/4,224 14,384 14,224 1A,224 264,320 50,149 21,990 21,310 4,640 17,350 16,670 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects acres served' Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects acres served' PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . acres served' Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1969* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting lTjuid served by two or mare projects counted only < 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by snother project prior to 1960 . See text . 396,800 182,776 18,918 18,918 18,918 18,918 277,760 252,079 277,100 277,100 277,100 277,100 2,494 1 277,100 261,760 250,238 257,610 257,610 257,610 257,610 261,120 188,023 11,896 10,196 11,896 10,696 1,200 500 2 1,200 1 10,196 2 1,200 2 10,696 352,640 298,938 58,016 58,016 58,016 58,016 269,440 242,814 245,696 245,696 245,696 245,696 395,520 339,989 385,739 385,739 2,560 383,179 383,179 OKLAHOMA 291 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data j Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 44,087,680 44,179,840 44,341,120 44,424,960 44,424,960 Lwlinhiw 35,800,688 36,006,603 34,803,317 33,790,817 NA 31,951,934 NA 170,158 12,150 NA KA NA NA Net ana drei ed and used Toe agriculture NA NA Drai, .established within 10 m««... NA NA NA 960 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION .number of projects . . . 11 9,942 (3) (3) NA 4,110 NA NA Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 10 <3) acres served'.. 9,656 (3> .number of projects . . . 10 314 NA NA NA —.-!••■: 114,198 3298,853 197,646 166,048 NA PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 ear more before Census date number of projects 11 NA NA NA HI acres served... 114,698 NA 172,326 99,308 HA Started within 10 ears of Census number of projects 20 NA NA NA NA „«,.. 19,098 NA 25,320 70,850 NA OPERATIONS, 10-YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drain works and servi 24 10 NA NA NA 249,053 299,114 NA NA NA drai work cor «! enlarged installed 22 *1 NA NA NA cost, dollars .. . 241,561 *62,027 NA NA NA Open ditches 22 1 NA NA NA length, miles . . . 172.5 16 NA NA M . projects reporting . . . NA NA NJ length, miles... NA NA HI Lev dikes 3 NA NA HI length, miles . . . 2.2 NA NA tu Pom NA NA NA W number of pumps . . . NA NA NA HI NA NA NA HI 7 10 NA NA Hi dollars... 7,492 237,087 NA NA HI STATUS ON CENSUS DATE dollars... NA NA NA NA 1,971,350 334.3 2,283,598 303.0 76,41: Physical works: 18. ( KA NA NA NA NA NA 5.C ompng HA Not available. 1In 1940, each county drain was counted as a separate project. See text. 2Not fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects for 1950 included with county drains, except A counties and 2,031 *Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. from Census of Irrigatia 292 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two projects Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 600 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more I 133,796 9,296 9,592 10,924 12,176 42,656 49,152 115,212 1,014 1,790 8,424 12,176 42,656 49,152 18,584 8,282 7,802 2,500 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 133,796 9,942 9,656 114,198 115,212 1,014 18,584 8,928 9,656 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All •. 31 20 11 133,796 19,098 114,698 12 1 U 115,212 514 114,698 19 19 18,584 18,584 OKLAHOMA 293 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 24 15 5 2 2 249,053 79,331 110,876 44,754 14,092 22 15 5 1 1 241,561 76,731 109,376 43,654 11,800 22 15 5 1 1 172.5 74.2 59.3 32.0 7.0 3 1 2 2.2 0.3 1.9 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open d itches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 24 249,053 22 241,561 22 172.5 3 2.2 1 11 98,276 11 96,576 11 124.6 2 2.1 2 10 135,585 10 133,185 10 40.9 1 0.1 3 3 15,192 1 11,800 1 7.0 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 24 20 4 249,053 233,361 15,692 22 20 2 241,561 229,261 12,300 22 20 2 172.5 164.8 7.7 3 3 2.2 2.2 1 3 294 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Brvan Canadian Choctaw Cleveland Garfield Garvin Kay Le Flore McClain AREA 1 44,087,680 35,800,688 570,240 443,290 566,400 494,080 350,080 257,905 1674,560 1687,747 520,320 604,160 1,004,160 357,760 310,410 2 acres 1959... 547,719 330,144 415,649 556,930 440,356 8 number 1960 . . . 31 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 3 1 4 1950... 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects* . . acres aBrved 1960 . . . 133,796 1,792 5,376 2,478 12,716 700 17,536 15,188 4,850 26,624 g 1950... 300,884 5,376 12,032 1 17,536 17,408 26,624 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 8 . . acres served 1960... 133,796 1,792 5,376 2,478 12,716 700 17,536 15,188 4,850 26,624 g . . acres served 1960 . . . 115,212 5,376 12,032 17,536 13,088 26,624 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960... 18,584 1,792 2,478 684 700 2,100 4,850 11 acres served 1960 . . . PROJECTS, 1980, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 11 4 1 3 IS acres served".. 9,942 2,478 700 4,850 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 10 1 1 2 15 acres served'.. 9,656 1,792 684 2,100 ig . number of projects 10 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . 114,198 5,376 12,032 17,536 13,088 26,624 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . . number of projects . . . 20 1 4 1 1 2 3 19 acres served'.. 19,098 1,792 2,478 684 700 2,100 4,850 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 11 1 1 1 1 1 21 acres served'.. 114,698 5,376 12,032 17,536 13,088 26,624 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1969' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 24 (!) 1 4 (') (5) 2 3 23 dollars... 249,053 (5) 140 29,822 (') (5) 6,174 118,916 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 22 (5) 4 (5) 2 3 25 dollars . . . 241,561 (') 28,122 (') 6,174 118,916 28 22 (!) 4 (5) 2 3 27 length, miles . . . 172.5 (!) 28.5 (') 4.4 75.3 28 Tile or covered drains 29 length, miles.. . SO Leveeii or dikes 3 1 1 81 length, miles . . . 2.2 0.1 1.8 82 Pumps 83 number or pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 7 (5) 1 2 88 dollars... 7,492 (') 140 1,700 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the > :n though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. aLand served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 'included in State total only. creage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, OKLAHOMA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] 295 Item and Census year Mcintosh Muskogee Oklahoma Pottawat- Roger, Sequoyah Tillman Tulaa Wagoner All other counties1 AREA 1 457,600 524,800 451,200 510,080 456,320 446,080 2551,040 366,080 360,320 3,626,880 2 320,448 375,890 276,230 378,022 352,376 268,376 J 552, 302 357,332 285,612 3,309,813 8 Drainage projects number 1960 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 j 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 1,790 583 22,528 3,560 800 4,497 4,864 100 7,814 6 1950... 15,872 22,528 53,474 4,864 10,752 55,552 58,865 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 .. . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 1,790 583 22,528 3,560 800 4,497 4,864 100 7,814 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 1,790 22,526 3,560 4,864 7,814 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960. . . 583 800 4,497 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 1 l 2 l.l acres served'.. 800 100 1,014 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of pro'ects 1 5 15 acres served'.. 583 4,497 16 1 1 1 1 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1,790 22,528 3,560 4,864 6,800 18 1 1 5 1 1 19 acres served'.. 583 800 4,497 100 514 20 1 1 1 1 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 e 1,790 22,528 3,560 4,864 7,300 22 (<) (6) 5 1 (6) 3 23 dollars... (6) (6) 16,203 1,100 (6) 20,028 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting . . . <<> C«) 5 (6) 3 2E doll.*,... (6) (6) 16,203 (6) 17,876 26 (') (6) 5 (6) 3 27 length, miles. .. (6) («) 10.5 (6) 11.9 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles . . . SO (6) 11 length, miles . . . (6) 89 88 number of pumps . . . ,14 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 16 dollars . . . 1,100 2,152 1IncludeB Alfalfa, Caddo, JackBan, Kingfisher, Lincoln, and Stephens counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text, 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6Included in State total only. is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, OREGON State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 297 [See text for comparability of data] Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920- Census AREA 61,598,720 21,236,298 110 61,641,600 61,188,480 13,542,318 NA 17,988,307 63 16,548,678 NA 1,087 acres served 27*, 754 4,300 418,858 348,825 211,182 4,000 acres served... 270,454 MA '302,870 *-Uf,,716 NA Dnin&ee established 10 years or more More Census date acres served NA NA NA NA . NA NA Area served by two or more projects — «m 41,927 5,090 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION number of e NA acres served . . . 25,690 2700 (2) 24,500 NA number of pro'* acres served . . . 87,807 2lfi,507 .number of projects.. . 48 244 NA NA NA acre, served... 200,724 2161,286 2139,580 2121,778 NA PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED number or projects . . . 59 244 NA NA NA .ores served... 217,629 2158,227 272,282 123,501 NA 51 211 NA NA NA acres served .. . 96,592 220,266 76,543 87,681 NA OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reportjne dollars . . . 5,002,268 2,175,816 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 75 317 NA NA NA cost, dollars . . . 2,308,055 3476,561 NA NA NA . projects reporting.. . 66 17 NA NA NA length, miles . . . 260.3 90 NA NA NA Tile or c wared drains projects reporting length, miles. . . 20.4 2 NA NA NA Levee i or dikes projects reporting length, miles . . . 43.7 4 NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 9 NA NA NA NA number of pumps . . . 16 NA NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 7 NA NA NA NA Cost of mainl uid administration projects reporting dollars . . . 2,694,213 1,699,255 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE NA NA 5,482,012 4,165,549 200,000 Physical works: NA NA 780.1 495.1 NA NA 150.6 42.5 13.0 NA NA 143.2 121.4 P in number of unit. MA 2 70 56 31 MA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 1,032 projects and 240,365 acres in "irrigation enterpris :ree in "irrigation enterprises" and 13,792 acres classed as "other." 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. "; 1940 figures exclude 209,245 i in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 71,112 625811 O -62 -21 298 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Size of project (Based on area of agricultural land in project) Number of projects Area drained and uaed for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 110 46 28 21 7 6 2 314,221 32,402 37,328 65,573 ■44,865 78,213 55,840 85,694 3,644 3,486 7,137 9,572 12,975 48,880 64 20 21 10 6 5 2 231,851 14,049 28,315 36,042 33,392 64,213 55,840 51 26 9 12 3 1 82,370 18,353 9,013 29,531 11,473 14,000 1Includes projects taken i ■ another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drain* owned by one landowner. . 8 Cooperative or mutual drains Legally organized public drains . 314,221 25,690 87,807 200,724 15,715 69,979 231,851 24,600 25,007 182,244 82,370 1,090 62,800 18,480 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . 1950-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 314,221 96,592 217,629 85,694 20,912 64,782 231,851 15,982 215,869 82,370 80,610 1,760 lIncludes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE OREGON 299 Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne> works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) i rejects reporting Number 98 5,002,268 75 2,308,055 66 260.3 6 20 4 9 43.7 9 16 7 1 36 337,786 30 262,740 27 49.6 4 15 4 2 5.5 1 1 3 2 24 763,352 15 337,866 11 39.1 3 2.2 1 2 1 3 '22 763,303 19 486,831 18 75.6 2 17.0 3 5 1 i 7 2,057,129 6 1,046,210 6 39.0 2 5 0 1 1.0 2 5 1 S 5 618, 198 4 54,408 3 37.0 1 18.0 2 3 1 6 2 462,500 1 120,000 1 20.0 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 98 5,002,268 75 2,308,055 66 260.3 6 20.4 9 43.7 9 16 7 1 6 92,755 5 16,255 4 11.5 1 10.3 1 0.7 1 1 2 52 637,974 51 589,124 49 U3.4 3 5.1 2 2.5 1 1 2 3 40 4,271,539 19 1,702,676 13 105.4 2 5.0 6 40.5 7 14 5 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 98 46 5,002,268 386,435 4,615,833 75 52 23 2,308,055 344,709 1,963,346 66 50 16 260.3 L58.2 102.1 6 4 2 20.4 15.4 5.0 9 9 43.7 43.7 9 9 16 16 7 2 5 1 300 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1960 data] Item and Census year The State Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Cooa AREA 1 61,598,720 21,236,298 427,520 1,207,680 319,048 524,800 55,082 413,440 1,031,040 254,460 2 Land in Tarns acres 1959 . . . 205,340 104,090 8 Drainage projects number 1960 no 7 1 , 11 75 6 73 4 1950... 1,087 11 91 9 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served I960 . . . 274,754 8,487 1,156 7,347 22,829 7,104 e 1950... 418,858 108 1,288 5,933 26,192 6,773 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 4,300 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 270,454 8,487 1,156 7,347 22,829 7,104 „ Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 190,869 1,156 7 347 22,349 480 7,104 10 Area added, 1950-1969 acres served 1960 . . . 79,585 8,487 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 41,927 778 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 6 18 acres served'.. 25,690 14 56 7 1 16 a™ served'.. 87,807 9,265 1,300 16 48 1 6 11 5 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 200,724 1,156 7,347 22,829 5,804 18 51 7 19 acres served8.. 96,592 9,265 20 59 1 6 11 6 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19598 217,629 1,156 7,347 22,829 7,104 22 Coat of drainaae works and services projects reporting 98 7 1 4 11 3 23 dollars . . . 5,002,268 48,467 2,515 33,774 930,567 168,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 75 7 3 3 25 dollars. .. 2,308,055 48,467 97,343 80,000 28 66 6 1 1 27 length, miles. .. 260.3 12.9 0.6 5.0 28 Tile or ( ered drains projects reporting 6 1 29 length, miles. . . 20.4 2.9 80 Levees or dikes projects reporting 9 1 81 length, miles. . . 43.7 2.0 82 [~9 2 2 88 number of pumps . . . 16 2 5 84 7 2 1 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 44 1 4 11 2 88 — - 2,694,213 2,515 33,774 833,224 88,000 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See test. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See tert. OREGON County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 301 [Soo text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data ] It«ni and Census year *««, ^e Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marlon AREA 630,400 77,707 1,464,320 490,060 6,316,800 1,523,214 750,720 351,397 1 1,172,577 1,057,780 365,310 l**iniij-e projects number 1960 11 71 2 8 17 36 17 33 10 226 4 1950... 3 53 67 510 28 555 979 997 43,180 13,673 5,449 78,018 20,432 4,178 I 1950 . . . 187,450 19,477 12,311 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 600 1,000 B Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 66,910 15,500 27,555 979 43,180 5,449 20,432 10 Area added. 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 500 10,508 29,538 20,432 11 PROJECTS. 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 24,440 10,572 6,137 is 3 1 1 1 IS acres served'.. 9,600 15,000 550 540 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 15 _.**.. 4,500 500 20,413 36,317 4,892 16 5 2 1 1 1 2 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 77,250 19,004 979 13,000 5,449 15,000 18 1 13 15 10 19 acres served . . 500 22,360 35,675 20,432 4 1 2 1 SI acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 91,350 15,000 17,607 979 13,642 5,449 ™t Cost of drainai e works and services projects reporting 10 (*) 15 15 1 10 23 dollars... 604,095 (*) 336,134 101,019 50,000 88,367 34 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 9 (*) 15 15 1 10 25 doUate... 199,595 (*) 314,656 101,019 30,000 48,367 26 e (*) 15 15 1 9 27 length, miles . . . 56.5 (*) 40.4 52.5 5.0 37.9 „ Tile or < projects reporting 29 length, miles. . . (*> 3.0 10.7 81 length, miles. . . 34.2 8! 2 1 88 number of pumps . . . 3 1 84 (*) 1 S5 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 7 (*) 2 1 1 N dollars . . . 404,500 (4) 21,478 20,000 40,000 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. * Included In State total only. 302 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] 1Includes Baker, Crook, Curry, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Morrow, Umatilla, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler counties. 2 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 'included In State total only. Item and Census year Multnomah Polk Tillamook Union Washington Yamhill All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 271,360 89,379 472,960 232,683 713,600 68,467 1,300,480 527,355 458,240 211,108 453,760 260,673 29,888,000 12,218,531 2 S 5 4 8 3 2 2 4 1950... 22 20 29 11 100 50 173 s Total area in drainage projects? acres served i960 22,851 23,638 6,560 450 6,555 5,927 5,560 4,253 3,650 6,210 1,050 1,491 8 1950... 20,491 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 2,700 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960. . . 20,151 6,560 6,555 5,560 3,650 1,050 9 20 151 6,555 3,280 2,280 3,650 250 800 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 6,560 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 13 acres served3.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of proects 3 3,560 3 5,560 1 450 2 1,050 15 acres served . . 18 5 1 8 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 20,151 3,000 6,555 3,200 18 1960-1959 number of projects 4 1 1 800 19 acres served . . 6,560 1,000 20 5 8 2 2 1 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 20,151 6,555 4,560 3,650 250 22 5 5 6 3 2 (5) 23 dollars . . . 2,272,704 78,683 149,942 52,582 25,000 (5) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 5 1 3 (') 25 dollars . . . 1,145,500 76,957 125,000 34,582 (3) 28 1 5 3 (5) 27 length, miles. .. 10.0 21.8 14.7 (') 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles.. . 2.0 30 2 1 1 SI length, miles. .. 2.0 3.5 2.0 32 1 1 33 number of pumps ■ . . 4 1 34 2 SS Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 1 6 2 2 (') M doners... 1,127,204 1,726 24,942 18,000 25,000 (') SOUTH CAROLINA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 303 [Soo text for comparability of ctatn | Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres sorved Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects Legally organized public drains number of projects PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects acres served Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes length, miles Pumping units number of units NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 2Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 19,374,080 9,149,492 123 339,966 1,900 338,066 229,279 108,787 15,850 95 824,238 95 785,638 93 551.2 19,395,200 11,878,793 19,580,160 11,238,697 19,516,8 10,393,113 NA 76,471 NA 131,778 NA 423.0 150.0 11.0 304 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Size of project (Based an area of agricultural land in project) Number of projects Area drained- and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 123 69 30 10 6 4 4 353,916 44,128 35,543 30,685 47,249 51,682 144,624 31,700 850 1,000 7,000 7,000 15,850 44 19 9 5 4 4 3 229,279 11,783 10,424 15,618 26,988 51,682 112,784 88 56 21 7 3 1 124,637 32,345 25,124 15,067 20,261 31,840 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organizatio Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 353,916 88,203 97,212 168,501 229,279 53,868 6,910 168,501 124,637 34,335 90,302 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 123 82 41 353,916 119,612 234,304 31,700 31,700 44 3 41 229,279 1,800 227,479 88 81 7 124,637 117,812 6,825 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE SOUTH CAROLINA 305 Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nev works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps OUier, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (aUes) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 95 82*, 238 95 785,638 93 551.2 10 43.5 3 10.4 1 1 1 59 329,79* 59 302,194 58 280.0 2 1.6 2 8.4 1 1 2 25 170,500 25 170,500 24 146.7 4 12.0 1 2.0 3 7 130,718 7 128,718 7 70.0 2 20.2 4 3 1 67, 531 125,695 3 1 66,531 117, 695 3 1 20.9 33.6 1 1 4.1 5.6 5 t 7 6 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 95 47 48 824,238 304,284 519,954 95 47 48 785,638 274,684 510,954 93 46 47 551.2 299.2 252.0 10 2 8 43.5 2.2 41.3 3 3 10.4 10.4 1 1 1 1 1 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 95 79 16 824,238 752,626 71,612 95 79 16 785,638 721,626 64,012 93 80 13 551.2 510.8 40.4 10 9 1 43.5 38.4 5.1 3 3 10.4 10.4 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 306 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text fcr comparability of 1960 and 1960 data] Itero and Census year The State Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Clarendon Colleton Darlington AREA ! 19,374,080 9,149,492 376 320 704,000 241 280 604,800 116,385 382,720 232,705 670,720 326,447 348,800 254,113 2 105,230 160,735 162,943 3 Drainage projects number 1960 123 45 2 1 2 10 1 1 1950... 1 3 2 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 1 1,050 8,700 8,200 7,987 6,765 900 5,589 22,264 18,549 6 1950 . . . 249,011 200 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 1,900 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 338,066 1,175 1,050 1,175 8,200 7,987 900 22,264 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 229,279 350 6 765 18,549 3,715 10 108,787 825 1,050 1,175 8,200 1,222 900 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 15,850 12 59 2 1 9 1 1 1 13 acres served3.. 88,203 1,175 500 7,650 680 900 1,145 14 52 1 2 1 r 1 4 15 aces served'.. 97,212 550 1,175 550 542 3,020 16 12 3 2 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 168,501 6,7b5 18,099 18 82 1 1 2 10 2 1 5 19 acres served'.. 119,612 650 550 1,175 8,200 1,222 900 4,165 20 41 1 1 3 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 234,304 525 500 6,765 18,099 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 95 2 (*) (4) 10 2 (*) 5 22,850 23 dollars... 824,238 9,208 (*) (*> 104,961 5,073 (*) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 95 2 (♦) (*> 10 2 (*) 5 25 dollars... 785,638 3,608 C) (') 104,961 5,073 (*) 22,850 28 93 2 (*) (4) 9 2 (*) 5 27 length, miles... 551.2 5.9 (*) (*) 171.0 3.7 (') 12.7 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 10 1 1.8 29 length, miles. . . 43.5 30 3 1 31 length, miles. .. 10.4 6.0 32 1 S3 number of pumps. .. 1 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 1 36 dollars... 38,600 5,600 ^and served by two or more projects counted only once. Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. SOUTH CAROLINA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 307 [See text for comparability of 1W0 and 19B0 data ] Item and Census year Dlllan Dorchester Total area in drainage projects'. AREA Approximate land area .acres 1980 Land In farms acres 1969 Drainage projects number I960 1950 3 served 1960 1950 i served 1960 < served 1960 } served 1960 ' served 1960 i served 1960 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects number of projects Legally organized public drain: PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . acres served DRATNAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars. Open ditches projects reporting. length, miles. Tile or covered drains projects repotting . length, miles . Levees or dikes projects reporting . length, miles . Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps . Other (see text) projects reporting . 260, 480 189,432 18,373 15,983 18,373 15,983 2,390 2,390 1 15,983 ^.and served by two or more projects counted caHy once. 2Acres served by two projects axe Included for each project. See text. 3Includee projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 36/., 160 128, 167 5,209 5,034 5,209 5,034 515,200 354,668 35,873 29,093 35,873 29,093 6,780 520,320 89,465 3,800 3,800 359,680 199,067 16,800 3,875 16,800 4,125 12,675 • 11 8,650 6 8,150 14 737,280 361,341 41,609 2,164 41,609 2,164 39,445 15,850 423,680 113,682 31,000 29,700 31,000 29,700 1,300 308 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950- [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] 1959 Item and Census year Lee Marion Marlboro Orangeburg Sumter Williamsburg All other counties1 AREA 1 261 760 307,200 153,298 308,480 174,814 707,200 456,670 425,600 242,834 595,840 381,966 2 190,608 812,800 3 2 12 8 8 5 7 * 1950... 3 6 3 4 1 3 2 S Total area in drainage projects acres served i960 . . . 15,092 12,806 6,914 52,483 4,300 51,456 6 1950... 15,092 9,706 3,614 46,848 1,200 42,456 4,443 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 1,400 500 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 13,692 12,806 6,914 51,983 4,300 51,456 9 13 692 9,706 3,100 3,614 3,300 46,848 5,135 1,200 3,100 42,456 9,000 10 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 4 3,550 3 4,740 3 3,000 1 2,800 13 7,160 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of roe 6 4,360 IS acres served*.. 580 2,250 3,650 2 1,300 4 8,000 16 2 43,593 IT acres served3. . 13,112 1,286 1,114 2 40,656 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 number of ects 6 5 4 4 4 10 acres served3.. 3,100 3,300 4,635 3,100 8,000 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects 6 9,706 4 47,348 21 acres served3.. 13,692 3,614 1,200 3 43,456 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19594 22 8 23,905 7 55,308 23 dollars . . . 24,278 24,200 5 52,670 21 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Of installed projects reporting... 8 7 5 4 5 25 dollars . . . 23,905 55,308 24,278 24,200 50,670 26 8 6 5 4 5 27 length, miles... 19.1 28.9 21.9 18.3 20.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 2 5.5 29 length, miles.. . 30 1 31 length, miles... 2.0 32 88 number of pumps . . . 84 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and ... 1 38 dollars... ... 2,000 ■"■Includes Chester and York counties. 2Land served try two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. *Includes projects taken over oy another project prior to 1960. See text. SOUTH DAKOTA 309 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text tot comparability of dauj Item 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA 49,195,520 49,195,520 44, 850, 666 44,785,529 34 39,473,584 '202 36,470,083 HA 34,636,491 number NA 222,062 NA HA NA NA *647, 173 2684,746 HA mu.Mtn.OnBO> HA NA 11,329 NA HA NA NA irvedbytw acres served 2,010 NA 35,100 12,139 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION . number of projects . . . (3> (3) HA (3) NA 32,O00 HA Cooper sr mutual drains numbw of proe (3) acre, se™d... 11,059 (3) . number of projects . . . 33 332 HA HA NA acre, served... 649,531 3706,973 '603,966 3621,258 222,062 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Stilted 10 ear more before Census date number of projects NA acres served... 649,531 NA 676,472 436,665 59,446 Started within 10 ears of Census number of projects NA NA acres s«ved... 12,059 NA 261,093 162,616 OPERATIONS, 10-YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost f drain vrarks and servi projects reporting NA NA dollars... 298,591 483,275 NA HA NA . projects reporting. . . 11 NA HA HA cost, doners... 110,334 NA HA NA ditches 11 NA HA NA length, miles. . . 38.4 HA NA HA . projects reporting. . . HA HA HA length, miles... NA HA NA . projects reporting. . . HA HA HA length, miles. .. NA HA HA Pumps . projects reporting. . . NA NA HA NA number of pumps . . . NA HA HA NA . projects reporting . . . HA HA HA HA Coot f " ten md administration 17 NA NA HA 188,257 483,275 HA HA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE dollars NA NA HA HA 5,078,771 840.7 4,534,768 854.4 1,461,063 Physical works: 237.8 NA HA NA NA HA NA 335.8 7.4 315.3 179.3 2.4 NA Not available. 1In 1940 each county drain wee counted as a separate project. See text. 2 Not fully comparable. See text. 3A11 projects In 1950 Included with county drains, except 2 counties end 290 i 1930 figures exclude 74,500 acres In "Irrigation enterprises." See text. from Census of Irrigation; 1940 figures exclude 72,506 i In "Irrigation enterprises"; and 310 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 seres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 M 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,989 100,000 or more I 660, 590 2,820 7,979 21,786 64,609 101,096 152,654 197,579 112,067 4,020 2,010 1,490 520 649,261 2,120 2,010 19,406 64,609 101,0% 152,654 195,299 112,067 5,969 2,380 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, lype of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 11,059 649,531 2,010 2,010 2,010 647,251 9,049 2,280 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 41 8 33 660,590 11,059 649,531 4,020, 2,010 2,010 35 2 33 649,261 2,010 647,251 8 7 1 11,329 9,049 2,280 SOUTH DAKOTA 311 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or i nstalled, 1950-1959 Total For ne> works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 22 2 298,591 1,377 11 1 110, 334 900 11 1 38.4 0.5 1 2 6 18,115 6 17,145 6 11.7 3 1 1 3 5 3 7,000 2,557 75,299 66,210 118,105 1 1 2 7,000 10,137 75,152 1 1 2 3.8 3.6 18.8 5 e 7 s 1 9,928 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 22 8 14 298,591 26,015 272,576 11 8 3 110,334 25,045 85,289 11 8 3 38.4 16.0 22.4 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 22 8 14 298,591 26,015 272, 576 11 8 3 110,334 25,045 85,289 11 8 3 38.4 16.0 22.4 1 2 3 312 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Beadle Bon Homme Brookings Brown Charles Mix Clark Clay AREA 1 48,881,920 807,040 361,600 512,640 'l, 073, 280 706,560 624,640 257,920 2 44,850,666 41 771,745 1 352,009 1 499,797 3 H, 077,193 1 686,669 1 587,936 1 248,788 2 4 1950 .. . 34 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 658,580 8,192 3,277 9,580 112,067 800 6,291 62,459 6 1950... 707,263 8,192 3,277 7,200 112,067 800 6,291 59,050 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960. . . S Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 .. . 658,580 8,192 3,277 9,580 112,067 800 6,291 62,459 9 647,251 8,192 3,277 7,200 112,067 800 6,291 59,050 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 .. . 11,329 2,380 3,409 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 2,010 1,490 18 18 acres served . . 11 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 8 2 1 15 acres served3.. 11,059 3,870 1,129 16 33 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 649,531 8,192 3,277 7,200 112,067 800 6,291 61,330 IS 8 2 1 19 acres served3.. 11,059 3,870 1,129 20 33 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950*1959* 649,531 8,192 3,277 7,200 112,067 800 6,291 61,330 22 22 2 1 2 23 dollars . . . 298,591 8,195 9,928 86,542 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 11 2 2 25 dollars . . . 110,334 7,225 60,465 26 11 2 2 27 length, miles. . . 38.4 5.8 14.4 28 29 Til wed drans projects reporting length, miles.. . 30 81 length, miles. .. 32 83 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 15 1 1 1 88 «-- 188,257 970 9,928 26,077 ^The excess of farm acreage over approximate land i en though a part of the farm may be situated in an i 2 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. . farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, SOUTH DAKOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of i960 and 1050 data] 313 Item and Census year Codington Davison Day Delias Hamlin Hanson Hutchinson Jerauld AREA 442,240 276,480 678,400 "278,400 332,80 0 275,840 520,960 s 415,574 272,295 638,207 '284,629 311,09 2 259,885 518,505 317,266 . 4 1980... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,408 15,474 840 19,640 13,59 J 8,510 8,760 480 t 1950... 2,408 15,474 3,080 19,640 13,59 9 8,510 8,760 480 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1980 . . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 2,408 15,474 840 19,640 13,59 5 8,510 8,760 480 2 408 15,474 1 840 19,640 13,59 3 8,510 8,760 480 10 11 Area served by two or more projects acres served lgeo . . . PROJECTS, I960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . . 18 acres served3.. Cooperative or mutual drains number of pro'e 15 acres served . . u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 2,408 15,474 840 19,640 13,59 8,510 8,760 480 18 19 acres served3.. M 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 SI DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 2,408 15,474 840 19,640 13,59 ) 8,510 8,760 480 2S 1 1 I 28 dollars . . . 477 763 76. 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, M dollars... M S7 lengtli, miles . . . Tile or covered drains roiects reporting ■ length, mites.. . 30 31 length, miles .. . 32 33 number of pumps . . . 34 at Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 ... 88 dollars . . . 477 763 76i ljIhe excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a faun is tabulated as In the comity in which the headquarters is located, ■en though a part of the fann may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. *Includea projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6258X1 O -62 -22 314 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Kingsbury Lake Lincoln Lyman McCook Marshall Miner Minnehaha AREA 1 524,160 512,555 365,440 344,785 368,640 354,988 1,066,880 937,075 369,280 363,080 560,000 365,440 .1 1 , , , 1 1 2 1 4 1950... 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 160 25 805 33,971 33,971 4 3?0 2,080 2,080 91,392 91,392 5,200 5,200 39,732 42,172 6 1950... 9,160 25,805 4,320 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 9,160 25,805 33,971 4,320 2,080 91,392 5,200 39,732 9 160 25 805 33 971 4 320 2,080 91,392 5,200 39,732 10 11 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1990 . . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 Cooperative or muteal drains number of roecla IS acres s„ved».. 16 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, I960, BY YEAR STARTED 9,160 25,805 33,971 4,320 2,080 91,392 5,200 39,732 18 19 acres served2.. 20 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 1959* 9,160 25,805 33,971 4,320 2,080 91,392 5,200 39,732 22 1 1 1 1 1 23 dollars. . . 2,557 28,847 10,387 9,110 18,267 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 25 dollars. .. 10,137 26 1 27 length, mile- . . . 3.6 Tile or covered drains 29 length, miles.. . Levees or dikes projects reporting 31 length, miles .. . 32 33 number of pumps . . . 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 1 36 dollars . . . 2,557 28,847 250 ... 9,110 ... 18,267 1Laiid served by two or more projects counted only once, 2Acres served by two projects are Included for eachjro^ect. See text. 3Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. SOUTH DAKOTA County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 315 [Sea text Tor comparability of 1960 and I960 dauj Item and Census year Moody Roberts Sanborn Spink Tliraer Union Yankton All otner counties1 AREA 1 334,720 323,323 711 040 365,440 339,791 963,840 921,614 391,040 384,851 290,560 275,265 333,440 307,880 6,323,200 5,437,235 9 671,761 8 Drainage projects number 1960 1 2 . 2 1 _ 4 1 4 1960... 1 1 1 1 1 4 s Total area in drainage projects acres served i960 4,681 8,576 8,576 42 880 16,629 15,929 52,017 50,217 20,960 17,920 28,800 28,800 a I960... 4,681 42,880 55,332 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture ... acres served 1960 . . . 4,681 8,576 42,880 16,629 52,017 20,960 28,800 9 4,681 8 576 42 880 15 929 50,217 1,800 17,920 3,040 28,800 10 700 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 520 12 IS acres served \. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 1,800 15 acres served 3. . 700 3,560 16 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 4,681 8,576 42,880 15,929 50,217 17,920 28,800 is 1 1 3 19 acres served . . 700 1,800 3,560 20 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 21 acres served3.. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 * 4,681 8,576 42,880 15,929 50,217 17,920 28,800 25 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting , x 28 dollars . . . 244 900 29,083 84,062 8,465 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or installed projects reporting . . . 1 2 3 2S dollars. . . 900 21,317 10,290 26 1 2 3 27 length, miles . . . 0.5 7.5 6.6 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 2B length, miles. . . 30 81 length, miles. . . 82 88 number of pumps . . . M TO Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 1 1 86 dottars... 244 7,766 73,772 8,465 1Includes Butte, Meade, Pennington, and Todd counties. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 625811 O -62 -23 TENNESSEE State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for <*>mpiu-nhili(.y of data] 317 AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainago projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10-YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes.** length, miles Pumping units number of units NA Not available. *Not fully comparable. See text. 2Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 26., 727,680 16,080,285 179 730,855 139,976 590,879 492,825 98,054 6,527 8,433 37 39,293 134 549,680 154 467,976 25 129,430 36 26,750,080 18,534,380 26,855,040 18,492,898 6,501,750 1,508.0 26,679,680 18,003,241 593,560 NA 1413,791 6,366,747 1,413.0 318 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 597,406 38,260 83,789 131,220 75,379 108,569 69,189 91,000 499,352 31,490 80,839 126,920 75,379 103,200 69,189 12,335 98,054 6,770 2,950 4,300 1Includea erne project taien over by another project prior to I960. See text. State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual draine .... 4 Legally organized public drains . 597,406 8,433 39,293 549,680 3,967 9,087 499,352 4,533 29,173 465,646 98,054 3,900 10,120 84,034 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 179 25 154 597,406 129,430 467,976 13,054 8,587 4,467 164 10 154 499,352 31,376 467,976 18 18 98,054 98,054 TENNESSEE 319 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes PumpB Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting [nUea) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 36 2,136,236 22 1,853,349 22 134.6 1 16 94,047 12 68,347 12 26.6 9 8 44,700 3 14,000 3 7.0 a 7 94,487 3 30,000 3 17.5 4 2 37,000 1 8,000 1 6.0 9 1 455,942 1 455,942 1 19.7 6 '2 1,410,060 *2 1,277,060 '2 57.8 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed. enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 36 2,136,236 22 1,853,349 22 134.6 1 7 39,1B7 5 21,000 5 12.5 2 19 137,547 12 81,347 12 31.6 3 10 1,959,502 5 1,751,002 5 90.5 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 36 26 10 2,136,236 2,028,049 108,137 22 21 1 1,853,349 1,845,349 8,000 22 21 1 134.6 128.6 6.0 1 320 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text far comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Benton Carroll Chester Crockett Decatur Dyer Fayette AREA J 26,727,630 16,081,285 275,200 381 440 182 400 172,160 158,910 221,440 145,865 337,280 262,412 450,560 375,671 2 104,966 256,344 121,461 8 Drainage projects number I860 179 2 15 12 10 6 19 9 1350... 151 1 15 10 11 2 20 9 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 . . . 730,855 11,231 52,238 13,029 21,006 9,324 158,870 23,002 6 1950 . . . 615,838 13,231 52,238 11,899 24,246 711 53,068 23,002 T Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 139,976 6,300 13,000 4,050 2,600 41,230 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 590,879 4,931 39,238 13,029 16,956 6,724 117,640 23,002 » Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 492,825 4,431 39,238 11,899 16,956 4,724 38,975 23,002 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960. .. 98,054 500 1,130 2,000 78,665 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 6,527 6,027 12 8 1 13 acre, served3.. 8,433 2,000 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 37 1 2 10 IS acres served3.. 39,293 500 1,130 10,856 16 134 1 15 10 10 5 9 9 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 549,680 4,431 39,238 11,899 16,956 4,724 112,811 23,002 18 25 1 2 1 2 19 acres served3.. 129,430 500 1,130 2,000 93,560 20 154 1 15 10 10 5 17 9 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 467,976 4,431 39,238 11,899 16,956 4,724 30,107 23,002 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 36 1 2 1 (*) 3 23 dollars . . . 2,136,236 4,095 11,000 8,000 (*> 1,524,101 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged. 22 1 2 (*) 3 25 dollars . . . 1,853,349 4,095 11,000 (*) 1,391,101 21 22 1 2 (*) 3 27 lengtii, miles . . . 134.6 1.3 4.0 (4) 63.2 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting i2» length, miles.. . 80 81 length, miles... 32 83 number of pumps .. . 84 Other (see text) projects reporting . . . 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 17 1 1 86 dollars . . . 282,887 8,000 133,000 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. TENNESSEE County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 321 [Set text for comparability of I960 and 1950 data ) Item and Census year Gibson Hardeman Hardin Haywood Henderson Henry Humphreys LaKe AREA 1 388,480 419,840 375,680 332,160 329,600 383,360 355,200 104,960 2 344,464 275,578 197,122 266,279 223,786 252,293 148,732 87,639 3 18 7 11 12 11 6 1 1 4 1950... 18 6 9 11 16 5 1 1 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served i960 69,477 69,477 8,554 15 106 41 344 15,085 26,903 22,858 31,542 1,702 1,702 8,000 3,164 6 1950 . . . 7,754 15,106 39,044 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 8,000 7,600 16,696 800 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 61,477 8,554 15,106 33,744 15,085 6,162 1,702 7,200 9 61,477 7,754 15 106 31 444 15,085 6,162 1,702 3,164 4,036 10 Area added. 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 800 2,300 11 Area served by two or more projects acres served 1960 .. . PROJECTS, 1960. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS Drains owned by one landowner number of pro ects 1 , IS acres served3.. 800 500 14 2 2 2 15 acres served'.. 1,370 1,500 4,600 16 16 6 9 „ u 6 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 60,107 7,754 13,606 28,644 15,085 6,162 1,702 7,200 18 1 2 1 1 19 acres served1.. 800 1,500 2,300 7,200 20 18 6 9 11 11 6 1 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 61,477 7,754 13,606 31,444 15,085 6,162 1,702 22 (*) 2 2 1 23 dollars. . . (*) 14,200 27,000 202,382 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . . [*> 2 1 21 dollars. .. (*) 23,000 202,382 26 C) 2 1 27 length, miles. .. (4) 13.0 8.7 28 Tile or covered drains nroiects reporting '29 length, miles... 30 31 length, miles... 32 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 88 — - 14,200 4,000 ^and served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. 322 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Lauderdale McNaliy Madison Obion Pe^ Shelby Tipton Weakley AREA 1 310,400 225,566 364,160 213,956 358 400 352 000 268,160 129,748 480 640 293 120 368,640 280,127 2 263,409 285,759 293,581 241,009 3 4 22 12 12 1 12 10 15 4 1950 . . . 4 13 12 12 7 8 14 5 Total area in drainage projects1 acres served i960... 8,857 30,328 36,220 44,711 1,685 54,862 17,219 66,147 e 1950... 8,857 25,138 36,220 45,458 43,812 17,219 66,047 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 6,500 18,500 14,700 s Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 8,857 30,328 29,720 26,211 1,685 54,862 17,219 51,447 9 8 857 25 138 29 720 24 028 1 685 53,612 1,250 17,219 51,447 10 5,190 2,183 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 500 12 4 1 18 acres served'.. 3,958 1,175 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 2 6 1 4 5 15 acres served1.. 2,656 5,140 850 3,190 7,501 ie 2 12 12 11 1 8 4 15 17 acres served . . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 6,201 21,230 29,720 25,361 1,685 52,172 8,543 51,447 18 9 2 2 2 1 19 acres served . . 6,740 5,150 1,250 4,500 2,800 20 4 13 12 10 1 10 8 14 21 acres served . . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 8,857 23,588 29,720 21,061 1,685 54,112 12,719 48,647 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 10 3 6 4 1 28 dollars . . . 53,987 172,019 70,252 26,200 10,000 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 8 2 2 1 25 dollars. . . 29,000 147,019 22,752 10,000 20 8 2 2 1 27 length, mites . . . 16.5 7.6 5.8 7.0 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, mites.. . so Levees or dikes projects reoortine 81 length, miles. .. 82 Pumpe projects reporting 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 2 1 5 4 86 deltas. .. 24,987 25,000 47,500- 26,200 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. TEXAS 323 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See tsxt for comparability of data] ». 1960 Census 1950 Census 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 168,217,600 168,648,320 168,732,160 167,934,720 167,934,720 143,217,559 243 145,389,014 543 137,683,372 81 124,707,130 NA number 6,500,043 5,794,786 4,218,850 2,883,356 2,166,128 used (or sericulture or not drained acres served 308,913 HA NA NA NA Net are used for culture 5,691,130 NA '2,819,775 '1, 895,486 NA more before Censu, 5,372,932 NA .rsofCensu- 318,198 NA 247,844 134,831 312,320 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION .number of projects. . . 130 222 NA NA NA acres served... 369,079 2147,345 240,380 228,60O 27,500 Coo mutu>] drair number of pro'e 213 acres se„ed... 74,170 218,155 .number of projects . . . 70 262 NA NA NA — — '■•• 5,495,725 25, 155, 647 23, 844, 378 22, 767, 477 22,102,628 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED . number of projects . . . 133 2 59 NA NA NA acres served... 5,744,714 23, 355, 505 3,060,462 2,366,724 893,981 Started within 10 ears of Census number of projects 110 238 NA NA NA acres serv.... 194,260 21, 965, 642 1,158,388 516,632 1,272,147 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE C st of drainage works ant projects reporting dollars... 28,895,392 9,534,229 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 175 3 32 NA NA NA cost, dollars .. . 13,031,672 31, 822, 245 NA NA NA 0 ditches 171 33 NA NA NA length, miles. . . 3,224.7 948 NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 17 1 NA NA NA length, miles. . . 117.0 « NA NA NA Levees or dikes 4 2 NA NA NA length, miles. . . 4.7 7 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 5 NA NA NA NA number of pumps . . . 5 NA NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 4 NA NA NA NA Cost f 1 ind administration projects reporting 141 NA NA NA NA dollars... 15,863,720 7,711,984 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE C tal MA NA NA NA 14,047,181 4,906.3 12,002,949 3,661.8 5,700,805 Physical works: 2,728.5 HA NA HA NA NA 25 14.1 61.7 11 8.5 215.9 53 59.8 NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 446 projects and 473,639 acres in "irrigation enterprises"; 1940 figures exclude 334,092 res in "irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 56,000 acres in "irrigation enterprises . " 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 87,279 324 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Area by period drainage \ Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acn 1,000 to 1,999 2,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,9' 30,000 to 49,9! 50,000 to 99,91 100,000 or mor 5,938,974 51,490 71,193 99,489 96,652 277,059 777,625 735,784 3,829,682 495,688 12,989 17,329 28,315 33,294 52,417 82,811 78,421 190,112 5,611,598 18,897 39,063 61,701 83,828 237,472 731,213 693,884 3,745,540 327,376 32,593 32,130 37,788 12,824 39,587 46,412 41,900 84,142 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two projects (acres) Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains 4 Legally organized public drains . 5,938,974 369,079 74,170 5,495,725 495,688 166,758 10,886 318,044 5,611,598 261,172 43,560 5,306,866 327,376 107,907 30,610 188,859 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 243 110 133 5,938,974 194,260 5,744,714 495,688 36,018 459,670 156 23 133 5,611,598 54,032 5,557,566 103 88 15 327,376 140,228 187,148 TEXAS 325 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For ne* works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (mlleB) Projects reporting Number 225 28,895,392 175 13,031,672 171 3,224.7 17 117.0 4 4.7 5 5 4 J 73 331,711 65 264,146 64 367.2 4 0.4 3 3.7 1 2 49 263,934 40 222,519 40 347.4 1 0.1 1 1 1 3 28 418,917 22 311,492 22 216.6 1 4 11 338,164 7 136,314 6 120.5 1 1.0 1 1 8 18 2,127,599 12 996,846 11 764.6 2 1.1 1 1 t 24 2,420,066 12 255,349 12 205.5 1 1.7 1 T 11 5,311,387 7 1,190,347 6 232.0 5 110.3 1 1.0 1 1 8 11 17,683,614 10 9,654,659 10 970.9 3 2.4 1 1 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 225 28,895,392 175 13,031,672 171 3,224.7 17 117.0 4 4.7 5 5 4 1 125 1,305,444 113 1,020,577 112 1,685.2 4 0.4 3 3.7 2 2 3 2 32 263,423 26 224,690 26 123.4 1 0.1 3 68 27,326,525 36 11,786,405 33 1,416.1 12 116.5 1 1.0 3 3 1 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 225 110 115 28,895,392 1,075,004 27,820,388 175 108 67 13,031,672 958,539 12,073,133 171 108 63 3,224.7 1,057.4 2,167.3 17 13 117.0 0.4 116.6 2 2 4.7 0.2 4.5 5 1 4 5 1 4 4 1 3 3 326 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text foe comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] AREA Approximate land area acres i960 . . Land in farms acres 1959 . . Drainage projects number 1960 . . Total area in drainage projects ' Item and Census year Area not used for agriculture or not drained . Net area drained and used for agriculture . . . Drainage established before 1950 Area added, 1950-1959 Area served by two or more projects PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . acres served . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects - , acres served . PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 1950-1959 number of projects . Prior to 1950 number of projects . DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . dollars . dollars . . Open ditches projects reporting. . length, miles . . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles.. Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles . . Pumps projects reporting . number of pumps - Other (see text) projects reporting . 168,a7,600 143,217,559 served 1960... 6,500,043 1950 . . . 5,794,786 served 1960... 808,913 served 1960 . . . 5,691,130 served 1960 . . . 5,372,932 served 1960... 318,198 served 1960 . . . 247,844 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. zAcres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included in State total only. 682,880 444,650 1,145 1,145 1,145 1,145 423,680 414,165 12,540 11,140 12,540 10,740 577,920 351,142 8,749 476,129 1,000 374,510 29,500 8,749 446,629 2,791 358,736 5,958 87,893 3,640 910,080 633,166 24,491 10 425,778 17 373,120 325,983 7,412 1,768 7,412 1,249 6,163 434,560 371,000 343,040 158,054 92,532 93,099 92,532 5,585 265,641 83,011 263,731 9,521 1,910 2,900 3 3,040 6 2 8,058 1,910 5 7 84,334 263,731 7 2 37,535 1,910 7 7 57,897 263,731 11 9 195,183 794,412 7 6 139,558 169,912 7 6 35.2 53.0 1 1 0.1 28.4 1 1 1 1 5 7 55,625 624,500 TEXAS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued 327 [ Sw text for comparability of 1960 and 1050 data I Item and Census year Chambers Colorado Dallas Delta De Witt Falls Fannin Fort Bend Galveston AREA J Approximate land area acres 1960 394,880 350,064 16O8,O0O 570,880 176,640 146,901 582,400 573,303 487,040 412,244 579,840 469,289 551,680 545,759 274,560 125,677 2 acres 1959... '609,762 277,641 8 Drain 0^,;,^^, number 1960 _ 2 18 6 18 2 1 3 11 19 6 6 4 1950 . . . 21 3 1 S Total area in drainage projects'1 acres served 1960 320,200 608,000 9 116 1,200 600 1,500 20 19,235 16,735 551,680 24,515 77,226 73,865 I 1950 . . . 392,000 603,469 226 10,541 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 .. . 33,000 600 4,500 3,500 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 .. . 287,200 608,000 9,116 9,946 600 1,500 19,235 547,180 73,726 9 acres served 1960 . . . 287,200 608 000 6 925 9,946 600 16,735 2,500 547,180 71,992 1,734 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 . . . 1,500 11 . acres 9erved 1960 . . . 43,219 771 31,850 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects , 6 2 1,500 7 29,945 2 5,192 13 acres seW.. 44,419 9,116 2,500 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of wo'ects . 15 acres served'.. 771 1,905 1,734 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 . 3 9,946 1 3 16,735 3 66,800 17 .cresset.. 286,000 608,000 600 547,180 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IS 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 3 2 1 4 1 19 acres served . . 771 2,191 1,500 2,500 2,635 1,734 M Prior to 1950 number of projects 5 1 3 , 3 16,735 7 576,395 21 acresW.. 330,419 ^os.ooo 6,925 9,946 600 71,992 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 8S Cost of drainage «orks and services projects reporting 4 2 6 3 1 (5) 3 10 23 dollars . . . 2,856,456 219,049 38,320 4,747 10,000 (!) 46,099 3,883,558 589,011 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 4 2 6 (5) (') 9 4 25 dollars... 618,981 27,034 17,400 (5) (') 2,583,908 145,300 n * 2 6 (5) (') 9 3 27 length, miles . . . 242.4 10.5 29.7 (5) (') 838.2 33.1 38 Tile or covered drains •projects reporting , 1 1.0 29 length, miles. . . 0.4 30 31 length, mites. .. 32 P>»»Po 2 83 number of pumps . . . 2 84 Other (see text) 1 (') 36 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 3 4,747 2 1,329 7 1,299,650 4 443,711 86 dollars... 2,237,475 192,015 20,920 10,000 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm Is tabulated as In the county In which the headquarters is located, en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2Land served by tiro or more projects counted only once. 3Acree served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text, 'included in State total only. 328 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Grimes Hardeman Hardio Harris Henderson Hidalgo Houston Jacks on Jefferson AREA 1 acres I960 512,640 438,400 375,791 572,800 1,095,040 599,040 986,240 810,422 788,480 484,516" 1546,560 isoi.iBa 604,800 422,292 2 424,485 175,904 667,255 373,735 8 number 1960 3 1 ± g , 3 69 19 2 10 15 4 1950... 46 30 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served 1960 . . 1,999 625 860 1,095,040 2,300 384,800 496,045 48,137 188,572 357,274 320,270 6 1950 . . . 1,012,261 2,800 174,264 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . .. acrea served 1960... 478,040 22,000 56,350 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,999 625 860 617,000 2,300 362,800 48,137 188,572 300,924 8 Drainage established before 1950 acres served I960 1,369 625 617,000 362,800 12,300 170,500 300,924 10 Ares added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960 . . . 630 860 2,300 35,837 18,072 11 . acres served 1960... 16,992 70,200 5,400 960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 3 1 1 8 3 14 1 1 18 acres served8.. 1,999 625 860 16,992 2,300 34,137 4,700 960 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of Dro'ects 3 3 1 15 reserved'.. 5,276 2,435 2,100 18 number of projects 1 3 2 6 5 17 acres served".. 617,000 433,000 8,724 186,837 298,824 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . number of projects . . . 1 1 6 3 16 4 IS 630 860 9,872 2,300 34,837 7,135 ■« . number of projects . . . acres served . . 2 1,369 1 625 3 624,120 3 433,000 3 13,300 6 186,837 7 21 301,884 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 20 projects reporting 3 (') (') 9 3 3 19 10 5 23 dollars... 6,764 (!) (') 6,567,228 29,000 1,335,826 287,329 674,270 2,322,109 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or Installed (') (5) 8 3 2 17 7 3 25 dollars. .. (5) (') 5,724,528 29,000 323,000 236,921 50,746 721,358 26 projects reporting (') (5) 8 3 1 17 7 3 27 length, miles . . . (') (5) 179.9 35.2 18.0 200.6 39.2 56.0 28 projects reporting x 21 length, miles.. . 1.0 75.0 0.4 80 81 length, miles... 32 r^ 88 number of pumps . . . 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and ..projects reporting. . . 3 (') 6 3 8 6 5 36 dollars... 2,764 (5) 842,700 1,012,826 50,408 623,524 1,600,751 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated i en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. Land served by two or more projects ceunted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text, 'included in State total only. county in which the headquarters is located. TEXAS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959-Continued [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] 329 Item and Census year Kaufman Liberty Madison gorda Nueces C^e Polk Refugio AREA 1 .eras I960 520,960 466,555 3 579,840 496,627 6 750,720 532,575 12 305,920 303,213 6 729,600 727,574 19 1536,320 1628,263 227,840 95,981 700,160 284,155 2 l493,440 •498,301 2 1 a 1 number I960 4 1950 . . . 4 32 26 3 6 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acrea served I960 2,837 15,531 180,594 10,600 340 524 104 340 208,000 208,000 1,969 123,260 123,260 < 1950... 11,652 194,024 227,633 70,090 r Area not used tor agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 1,500 158,000 ... 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,637 15,531 180,594 10,600 339,024 104,340 50,000 1,969 123, 260 9 acres served 1960 1,037 11,849 3,682 149,989 261,979 77,045 100,840 3,500 50,000 1,356 613 123,260 10 . acres served 1960... 1,800 30,605 10,600 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 37,992 8,220 5,300 3,600 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 3 1 8 4 12 3 2 1 IS acre, served*.. 2,837 2,319 49,134 4,600 27,044 2,000 1,969 3,600 14 number of e 4 2 6,800 IS oe^W.. 3,368 6,000 7,600 u . number of projects . . . 3 4 4 2 1 1 17 —«—••■ 9,844 169,452 312,600 100,840 50,000 123,260 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 number of pro e 2 3 1 6 fl , 19 acres served , . 1,80 3,682 530 10,600 12,645 5,300 613 3,600 n . number of projects . . . 1 5 11 11 6 1 1 1 21 acres served . . 1,037 11,849 218,056 334,599 104,340 50,000 1,356 123,260 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 . .projects reporting. . . 3. 6 12 6 18 9 1 (') (') 23 dollars . . . 14,848 22,655 531,903 72,500 803,795 150,460 1,200,000 (') (') 24 New drainage wonts constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting . . . 3 9 6 14 5 1 (') (') 25 dollars . . . 8,60C 17,593 129,120 69,102 128,055 61,700 360,000 (*) (») 26 Open ditches ro'ects renortin 3 3 9 6 14 , , (5) (5) 2T length, miles . . . 16.5 37.8 203.4 54.6 78.8 17.7 134.0 (') (*) 28 projects rem) in 1 20 length, miles . . . 0.9 30 . -projects reporting . . . 1 1 (') 31 length, miles . . . 3.5 1.0 (5) 32 P-f» . .projects reporting. . . 1, S8 number of pumps . . . 1'. 34 Other (see text) . .projects reporting. . . 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . -projects reporting. .. 3 4 9 2 11 7 1 (*) (>) M dollars . . . 6,248 5,062 402,783 3,398 675,740 88,760 840,000 (') (5) The excess of farm acreage over approxljiiate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of i en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. *Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text, 'included In State total only. is tabulated as in the county In which the headquarters Is lo 330 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 -Continued [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Robertson Rockwall San Patricio Victoria Waller Ward Washing-ton Wharton Willacy All counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 558,720 94,080 2435,200 571,520 324,480 529,280 391,040 2 690, 560 380,800 25,620,450 2 acres 1959... 392,427 86,703 2 549,114 551,046 287,496 469,531 339,225 2 710,574 373,751 22,578,930 3 9 1 3 8 4 1 1 4 1 4 1950 .. . 1 3 5 6 2 31 7 111 5 Total area in drainage projects3 . . acres served 1960 .. . 9,351 766 58,407 165,813 2,920 32,478 900 690,560 2,500 6 1950... 1,062 58,407 136,123 3,535 37,645 690,560 21,583 123,681 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960... 1,360 12,478 2,500 8 . . acres served 1960 . . . 9,351 766 57,047 165,813 2,920 20,000 900 688,060 2,500 g acres served 1960 . . . 3,737 766 57,047 165,813 1 700 20,000 688,060 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . . acres served 1960... 5,614 1,220 900 2,500 11 . acres served 1960 . . . 2,500 14,300 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 7 1 4 3 1 2 1 13 acres served V . 7,347 766 47,500 2,320 900 13,300 2,500 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of ro'ects 2 1 17,000 1 600 1 1,000 15 acres served-.. 2,004 16 number of projects 3 3 1 20,000 1 688,060 17 acr. served'.. 57,047 103,813 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 6 2 2 1 1 19 acres served'.. 5,301 2,500 1,220 900 2,500 20 . number of projects . . . 3 1 3 6 2 1 4 21 acres served' . . 4,050 766 57,047 165,813 1,700 20,000 702,360 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959' 22 projects reporting 9 (6) 3 129,139 6 725,890 3 12,201 1 54 ,6. 4 442,902 6 23 dollars . . . 78,943 (6) C6) (6) 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 8 (6) 5 3 (6) 1 (6) 25 dollars. .. 49,643 (6) 74,450 11,701 (6) 60,000 (6) 26 8 (6) 5 3 (6) 1 (6) 27 lengtb, miles . . . 52.9 (6) 97.8 10.5 (6) 30.0 (6) 28 projects reporting 29 length, miles.. . SO projects reporting 1 31 length, miles. . . 0.1 35 Pumpa protects reporting 33 number of pumps . . . 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. .. 7 (6) 3 5 1 1 (6) 4 86 dollars... 29,300 (6) 129,139 651,440 500 54 (6) 382,902 includes Atascosa, Bexar, Brown, Castro, Crosby, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dimmit, El Paso, Gonzales, Hale, Hockley, Hudspeth, Lamb, Lampasas, Lubbock, Lynn, McLennan, Maeon, Maverick, Menard, Pecos, Randall, Reeves, Starr, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor, Wichita, Williamson, and Zapata counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. * Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 6 Included in State total only. UTAH 331 State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] Item 1960 Census 1950 1940 Census 1930 Census 1920 Census AREA acres 52,696,960 12,688,518 9 52,701,440 10,865,165 471 52,701,440 7,302,007 36 52,597,760 5,613,101 NA 52,597,760 5,050,410 number NA 68,910 302,158 202,058 156,052 113,823 2,000 NA NA NA NA acres served... 66,910 NA 1140,1A8 1109,518 NA Dni tall had 10 ear more before Census date acres served 66,390 NA NA NA NA e^ofCensu* 520 NA NA NA NA 5,292 2,092 PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION .number of projects. . . 21 NA NA NA acres served... 24,120 212,020 11,200 8,304 Cooperative of mutual drains number of proje acres served... 1,300 216,070 .number of projects . . . 8 225 NA NA NA acres served... 65,610 2130,003 2148,677 144,852 105,519 PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED number of projects . . . 8 228 NA NA NA acres served... 65,870 2142,309 199,755 130,488 750 Started within 10 ears of Cen3us date number of projects NA acres se^ed... 1,040 27,884 2,303 25,564 113,073 OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSIB DATE Coat f drai ac works and projects reporting 5 230 NA NA NA dollars... 558,392 836,973 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . 3 313 NA NA NA cost, dollars... 350,197 329,181 NA NA NA . projects reporting . . . 2 12 NA NA NA length, miles . . . 60.9 29 NA NA NA Tile or c >vered drains projects reporting 2 3 NA NA NA length, mites.. . 3.6 5 NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . NA NA NA length, miles. . . NA NA NA p«.P9 . projects reporting, . . NA NA NA NA number of pumps . . . NA NA NA NA . projects reporting. . . NA NA NA NA Coat of maintenance ion teoair and administration projects reporting 5 MA NA NA NA dollars... 208,195 807,792 NA NA NA STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital invest™ t NA HA NA NA 4,869,273 267.8 4,772,000 304.3 1,005,473 Physical works: 120.3 HA NA 1,618.6 1,944.5 599.1 HA NA 5.0 2.0 2.0 Pumping units NA (2) NA NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 2In 1950, figures exclude 435 projects and 151,965 acres in "irrigatio: 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. in 1940, figures exclude 41,361 i in "irrigation enterpris 332 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . BOO to 999 acres, 1,000 to 1,999 ac 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 8,110 2,800 12,000 44,000 7,590 2,800 12,000 44,000 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains Legally organized public drains 1,300 65,610 1,300 65,090 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All 1. 9 1 8 66,910 1,040 65,870 9 1 8 66,390 520 65,870 1 1 520 520 UTAH 333 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes 1 amps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 5 2 1 1 1 558,392 272, 460 2,176 130,463 153,293 3 2 1 350,197 269, 197 81,000 2 1 1 60 6 54 9 4 5 2 2 3.6 3.6 1 t 8 5 6 T 8 e BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 5 5 558,392 558,392 3 3 350,197 350,197 2 2 60.9 60.9 2 2 3.6 3.6 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 5 1 4 558,392 270,000 288,392 3 1 2 350,197 268,000 82,197 2 1 1 60.9 6.4 54.5 2 1 1 3.6 3.4 0.2 1 625811 O -62 -24 334 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1660 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Box Elder Cache Davie Millard Piute Sevier All other counties AREA 1 52,696,960 3,580,160 752,000 2171,520 4,254,720 481,920 1,236,480 31,799,040 2 Land in turns 12,688,518 9 1,698,855 3 428,790 1 2277,991 2 593,390 1 79,093 1 240,199 1 7,451,542 3 4 1950 471 45 45 62 10 4 33 275 S Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 68,910 16,100 1,000 2,570 46,000 1,800 1,440 s 1950 302,153 46,250 26,064 16,683 116,344 2,280 21,504 73,033 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 2,000 2,000 8 66,910 16,100 1,000 2,570 44,000 1,800 1,440 0 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 66,390 16,100 1,000 2,050 .44,000 1,800 1,440 10 520 520 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 13 acres served 15 acres served 1,300 1,300 IS 8 2 1 2 1 1 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 65,610 14,800 1,000 2,570 44,000 ■1,800 1,440 IS 1 1 19 1,040 1,040 20 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19595 65,870 16,100 1,000 1,530 44,000 1,800 1,440 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 5 2 1 1 1 23 dollars 558,392 132,639 2,460 270,000 153,293 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 1 1 1 25 dollars 350,197 1,197 268,000 81,000 26 2 1 1 27 length, miles 60.9 6.4 54.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 2 1 1 29 length, miles 3.6 0.2 3.4 30 31 length, miles 82 38 number of pumps 34 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 5 2 1 1 1 36 dollars 208,195 132,639 1,263 2,000 72,293 1Includes Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Juab, Kane, Rich, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Washington, Wayne, and Weber counties. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, en though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or more projects counted only once. *Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 5Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. VIRGINIA State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 335 Item AREA Approximate land area acres Land in farms acres Drainage projects number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . acres served Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects. acres served PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . acres served. Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting dollars STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars Physical works: Open ditches length, miles Tile drains length, miles Levees and dikes length, miles Pumping units number of units NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable . See text. Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 25,496,320 13,125,802 66 98,478 5,700 92,778 40,807 51,971 9,198 59 82,289 2 L2,401 28 54 401,765 22 215,992 22 45.2 25,531,520 15,572,295 25,535,360 16,444,907 25,767,680 16,728,620 15,042 NA x5,704 336 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 101,976 29,435 14,792 21,948 25,553 10,248 18,396 7,248 3,493 565 45,479 15,496 9,217 5,953 4,565 10,248 56,497 13,939 5,575 15,995 20,988 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, type of organization Served by t projects Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 101,976 7,286 82,289 12,401 45,479 6,536 26,542 12,401 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres 66 38 28 101,976 63,717 38,259 18,396 13,924 4,472 36 8 28 45,479 8,553 36,926 37 35 2 56,497 55,164 1,333 VIRGINIA 337 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, .1950-1959 Total For ne» works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumpa Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (Biles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 54 401,765 22 215,992 22 45.2 2 1 36 107,299 11 33,044 11 8.5 1 2 8 60,375 3 36,710 3 5.5 1 3 6 64,191 4 36,288 4 9.0 4 4 169,900 4 109,950 4 22.2 5 e 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 54 5 49 401,765 17,950 383,815 22 22 215,992 215,992 22 22 45.2 45.2 2 2 1 3 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 54 38 16 401,765 356,965 44,800 22 22 215,992 215,992 22 22 45.2 45.2 2 2 i 3 338 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Accomack Halifax Norfolk Northampton Princess Anne Southampton AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 25,496,320 13,125,802 300,800 112,191 513,280 402,534 263,680 75,775 144,640 67,066 163,200 60,383 388,480 260,793 2 8 66 30 1 1 15 9 2 48 21 t 1950... 5 Total area in drainage projects ! acres served i960 . . . 98 478 700 500 39,354 24,477 1,950 52,314 20,983 3,660 6 1950... 45,460 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . 5,700 5,700 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 92,778 700 500 39,354 1,950 46, 614 3,660 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 40,807 51,971 20,787 18, 567 20,020 26,594 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960... 700 500 1,950 3,660 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 9,198 9,198 12 5 5 18 acres served3.. 7,286 7,286 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of roects 59 ., 8 20,037 2 1,950 47 55,442 2 3,660 15 acres served'.. 82,289 700 500 16 2 2 1 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 12,401 12,031 370 18 38 1 5 17,234 2 1,950 28 39, 673 2 3,660 ID acres served . . 63,717 700 500 20 28 10 22,120 20 16,139 21 acres served . . 38,259 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 ' 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting _, 1 1 2,100 12 63,854 2 50,362 37 255,719 2 25,988 23 dollars . . . 401,765 3,742 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, Or Installed projects reporting . . . 22 1 1 5 2 12 2 28 dollars . . . 215,992 3,742 1,000 40,655 50,362 96,245 23,988 26 22 1 1 5 2 12 2 27 lengtn, miles... 45.2 1.6 0.6 22.6 6.3 8.6 5.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 29 length, miles... 80 31 length, miles. .. 82 88 number of pumps . . . 34 2 2 IS Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 46 1 8 37 1 36 dollar,... 185,773 1,100 23,199 159,474 2,000 1Land served by two or mare projects counted only ance. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taJten over by another project prior to 1960. See text. WASHINGTON State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 339 p text for comparability of data | Item AREA Approximate land area acres . Land in farms acres . Drainage projects number . . Total area in drainage projects.. acres served.. Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served . , Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served . . Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served . . Drainage established wilhin 10 years of Census date acres served. , Area served by two or more projects acres served . . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . . acres served , . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . . Legally organized public drains number of projects. . acres served . . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting . . dollars . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting . . cost, dollars. . Open ditches projects reporting. . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projects reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles . . Pumps projects reporting. . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . , Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting . . . dollars . . . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Capital investment dollars . . . Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . . . Tile drains length, miles . . . Levees and dikes length, miles . . . Pumping units number of units . . . NA Not available. 1Not fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 393 projects and 158,705 acres in "irrigation enterpri: acres in "irrigation enterprises" and 400 acres classed as "other"; 1920 figure) 3Coat of new works for lands not previously drained. 42,693,760 18,716,972 122 254,482 13,300 241,182 227,696 13,486 1,300 42,743,040 17,369,245 21,280 29 28,205 42,865,280 15,181,815 '380,964 885.0 179.0 72.4 24 42,775,040 13,533,778 NA 288,599 NA 78,643 NA 746.7 199.2 78.8 18 340 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Size of project i of agricultural land in project) Area by period drainage was established Area added 1950-1959 All projects 500 to 999 acres. . 1,000 to 1,999 acr 2,000 to 4,999 acr 5,000 to 9,999 acr 10,000 to 19,999 a 20,000 to 49,999 s 50,000 to 99,999 a 100,000 or more at 242,482 34,970 50,138 73,502 72,372 11,500 228,996 29,595 47,208 69,042 71,651 11,500 13,486 5,375 2,930 4,460 721 iIncludea projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, lype of organization Served by two Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. . Cooperative or mutual drains . . . . 4 Legally organized public drains . 242,482 1,375 20,374 220,733 15,674 212,647 13,486 700 4,700 1Includee projects tedcen over by another project prior to 1960. See State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization All projects. . 1960-1959 Prior to 1950. . . 242,482 18,587 223,895 Served tiy two projects (acres) 2,600 1,300 1,300 Area by period drainage ' Before 1950 established Area added 1950-1959 228,996 7,119 221,877 13,486 11,468 2,018 WASHINGTON 341 PROJECTS, I960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or Installed, 1950-1959 Total For nej works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Munber 114 4,404,324 49 1,304,272 38 97.8 6 8.5 11 30.7 13 17 18 1 44 619,899 17 269,851 14 19.2 3 2.4 6 10.9 4 6 5 9. 31 897,815 14 402,215 9 22.8 1 4.9 3 1.3 3 3 7 3 25 1,235,651 12 524,853 10 30.6 1 0.2 2 18.5 5 7 6 4 '13 1,538,187 5 80,353 4 24.7 1 1 5 1 112,772 1 27,000 1 0.5 1 1.0 I 7 S 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 114 4,404,324 49 1,304,272 38 97.8 6 8.5 11 30.7 13 17 18 1 '3 205,000 3 125,000 3 5.2 3 13.1 2 3 1 2 18 191,085 12 93,911 11 16.9 1 0.1 3 3.5 1 1 6 3 93 4,008,239 34 1,085,361 24 75.7 5 8.4 5 14.1 10 13 11 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pomps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 114 14 100 4,404,324 680,014 3,724,310 49 13 36 1,304,272 585,334 71B.938 38 11 27 97.8 33.9 63.9 6 2 8.5 7.3 1.2 11 4 7 30.7 22.5 8.2 13 4 9 17 13 18 5 13 1 2 3 342 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Clark Cowlitz orant Graya Harbor Ialand Jefferson AREA J Approximate land area acres i960 •42,693 760 403,200 731 520 1,721,600 1,075,642 1,219,200 99,529 131,840 38,702 1,159,680 35,123 2 18,716,972 188,479 80,176 3 Drainage projects number 1960 122 11 5 1 - 2 6 1950 533 22 10 2 6 5 5 Total area in drainage projects' acres served i960 254,482 17,960 25 482 1 260 2 336 7 245 6 990 6 1950 431,613 12,300 10,269 1,405 2,356 3,080 7,090 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 13,300 10,000 8 241,182 17,960 15,482 1,280 2,336 7,245 6,990 9 227,696 11,425 15,482 1,280 2 336 7,245 6 990 10 13,486 6,535 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1,300 1,300 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 2 1 13 acres served 1,375 675 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 20 2 1 x 15 acres served 20,374 1,850 1,280 960 16 100 8 5 2 7 1 17 acres served PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 220,733 15,435 16,782 2,336 7,245 6,030 18 14 5 1 19 acres served 18,587 6,535 1,300 20 108 6 4 1 2 7 2 21 acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 8 223,895 11,425 15,482 1,280 2,336 7,245 6,990 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 114 12 5 1 2 6 (*) 23 dollars 4,404,324 532,821 1,322,171 12,000 8,416 26,427 (') 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 49 10 2 2 25 dollars 1,304,272 448,008 72,368 10,633 26 38 9 1 2 27 length, miles 97.8 21.6 9.0 2.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reportine , 3 29 length, miles 8.5 2.4 30 Levees or dikes projects reportine y. 5 31 length, miles 30.7 28.1 32 13 4 1 1 33 number of pumps 17 5 1 1 34 18 5 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 108 2 8,416 (4) 36 — 3,100,052 84,813 1,249,803 12,000 15,794 (4) ^and served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. ^Included In State total only. WASHINGTON 343 County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year King Klickitat Wa Pacific Pierce San Juan Skagit AREA 1 Approximate land area acres i960 . . . 1,365,760 1,219,200 1,566,08 592,000 1,072,640 110,080 1,110,400 141,770 9 114,719 960,614 255,o:l 53,348 153,363 45,707 a Dram eels number 1960 „ 9 13 8 58 3 2 14 19 4 1950 .. . 54 4 2C s 17 837 8,234 10,954 8,62< 8,81£ 11,600 4,586 10,036 10,771 2,775 2,275 51,702 46,809 e 1950... 19,064 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960. . . 2,700 600 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 15,137 8,234 8,62< 11,000 10,036 2,775 51,702 _ Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 15,137 8,234 8,62< 9,600 1,400 10,036 2,275 500 50,774 928 10 Area added, 1950-1969 acres served 1960... 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 1 13 acres served'.. 700 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects ] 6 1 1 15 acres served . , 80 6,500 500 1,100 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 8 1 > 2 8 2 13 17 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 15,137 8,234 7,821 3,800 10,036 2,275 50,602 18 2 1 1 19 acres served1.. 1,400 500 630 20 8 1 7 8 2 13 21 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 15,137 8,234 8,62 » 9,600 10,036 2,275 51,072 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 8 1 9 8 {') 14 23 dollars . . . 154,777 10,100 17,94 103,992 93,546 (*) 930,827 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 5 (*> 13 25 dollars . . . 2,000 3,793 16,200 (*) 114,176 26 1 1 5 (*) 8 27 length, miles... 0.2 22.5 5.5 (*) 9.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting 1 29 length, miles . . . 1.0 30 1 2 31 length, miles . . . 0.8 0.7 32 5 33 number of pumps . . . 6 34 Other (see text) projects reporting . . . 2 5 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 8 1 , 7 8 14 36 dollars... 152,777 6,307 17,94 i 87,792 93,546 816,651 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See tert. ^Included In State total only. 344 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year a—. Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Whatcom Yakima All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area . acres i960 1,344,000 1,128,320 1,591,040 458,880 172,160 26,299 1,365,760 185,045 2,734,720 1,884,694 16,667,520 8,684,990 2 148,604 822,008 803,776 142,170 3 Drainage projects number 1960 14 1 A 2 13 5 6 4 3 20 58 1950... 23 90 123 5 Total area in drainage projects2 acres served i960 . . . 25,017 525 2,840 6,539 8,126 38,297 1,032 6 1950 . . . 20,783 563 3,587 ■3,285 7,169 33,774 186,806 35,869 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 . . . S Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served 1960 . . . 25,017 525 2,840 6,539 8,126 38,297 1,032 g Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 25,017 525 2,540 6,539 8,126 35 506 10 300 2,791 1,032 n PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 13 acres served3.. 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 1 2 1 1,100 3 2,685 IS acres served3.. 750 2,840 16 13 1 5 3 17 1 IT PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 24,267 525 6,539 7,026 35,612 1,032 18 1 2 1 19 acres served . . 800 6,390 1,032 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects L4 1 2 4 5,739 4 8,126 18 31,907 21 ^ served3. 25,017 525 2,840 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 15 (') 5 4 16 1 23 dollars... 378,043 P) 24,229 370,369 157,560 238,590 21 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 3 P) 3 6 1 2E dollars. .. 18,500 (') 291,369 82,872 238,590 23 2 (') 2 5 27 length, miles... 1.4 P) 8.5 13.1 2H Tile or covered drains projects reportine 1 0.2 1 4.9 29 length, miles... 30 2 (5) Bl length, miles . .. 0.6 P) 32 2 38 number of pumps . . . 4 34 1 3 2 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 15 P) 5 3 15 36 "■- 359,543 P) 24,229 79,000 74,688 1Includes Adams, Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Kitsap, Kittitas, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties. 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 'included in State total only. WISCONSIN State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 345 [tan 35,011,200 21,156,223 235 587,803 3,710 584,093 536,444 47, 649 4,770 35,011,200 23,221,095 AREA Approximate land area teres Land in farms acres Drainage projects .number Total area in drainage projects acres served Area not used for agriculture or not drained acres served Net area drained and used for agriculture acres served Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date acres served Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served Area served by two or more projects acres served PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects . Legally organized public drains number of projects . PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting dollars New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting cost, dollars Open ditches projects reporting length, miles Tile or covered drains projects reporting length, miles Levees or dikes projects reporting length, miles Pumps projects reporting number of pumps Other (see text) projects reporting Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, miles . Tile drains length, miles . Le*ees and dikes length, miles . Pumping units number of Units . NA Not available. lNot fully comparable. See text. 21940 figures by type of project exclude 36,000 acres reported as "other"; 1920 figures by type of project exclude 4,080 i 31920 figures do not include 2,347 acres for which date of organization was not reported. *Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 35,017,600 22,876,494 35,363,840 21,874,155 1,580.7 282.5 reported as "other. 1,989.4 303.4 346 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage was established Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 at 5,000 to 9,999 at 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 588,863 48,510 124,894 165,204 103,960 90,295 9,540 1,230 541,214 38,895 111,917 153,857 103,960 76,585 47,649 9,615 12,977 11,347 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Type of organization Area by period drainage Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains 588,863 8,055 23,834 556,974 541,214 1,700 14,604 524,910 47,649 6,355 9,230 32,064 State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Acres Projects reporting Acres All ■, 235 32 203 588,863 55,549 533,314 9,540 2,650 6,890 209 6 203 541,214 10,660 530,554 36 28 8 47,649 44,889 2,760 WISCONSIN 347 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services. 1950-1959 New works constructed, e nlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For nei works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dike6 Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 140 1,579,398 45 598,533 40 261.8 12 78.5 5 12.0 5 8 1 1 38 183,110 17 133,974 16 110.7 3 45.2 3 6.8 4 7 1 2 49 298,769 16 194,661 13 74.9 5 25.9 1 3.2 1 1 3 37 367,103 7 78,598 6 26.0 1 1.8 4 10 329,854 2 27,100 2 7.1 1 2.2 5 5 400,216 3 164,200 3 43.1 2 3.4 1 2.0 t 1 346 7 8 9 BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) reporting Number 140 7 15 IIS 1,579,398 114,900 124,255 1,340,243 45 7 11 27 598,533 104,500 82,160 411,873 40 6 11 23 261.8 39.5 105.2 107.1 12 3 2 7 78.5 51.1 12.3 15.1 5 3 2 12.0 6.8 5.2 5 1 8 6 2 1 1 3 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 140 32 108 1,579,398 455,667 1,123,731 45 29 16 598,533 409,802 188,731 40 28 12 261.8 224.0 37.8 12 6 6 78.5 61.0 17.5 5 4 1 12.0 10.0 2.0 5 4 1 8 6 2 1 1 1 2 3 348 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State «. Barron Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Columbia Dane Dodge AREA 1 Approximate land area acres 1960 35,011,200 433,280 554,240 336,000 455,680 385,678 537,600 163, 370 201,600 190,327 497,920 411,128 766,080 682,960 570,880 501,945 2 acres 1959... 21,156,223 171,812 466,724 292,995 3 235 3 2 3 1 1 1 18 33 11 4 1950... 206 2 2 3 1 1 16 25 5 5 Total area in drainage projects ' acres served 1960 . . . 587,803 20,510 1,520 4,960 575 1 760 1 060 28 525 61 818 9,047 3,384 6 1950... 514,700 17,310 1,520 4,960 1,760 1,060 24,130 52,943 1 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960... 3,710 1,200 8 . acres served i960... 584,093 20,510 1,520 4,960 575 1,760 1,060 28,525 60,618 9,047 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960. . . 536,444 17,310 1,520 4,960 1,760 1,060 25 625 56 303 9 047 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 47,649 3,200 575 2,900 4,315 11 . acres served 1960... 4,770 750 1,900 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 13 . number of projects . . . 7 1 1 1 13 acres served'.. 8,055 3,200 575 1,000 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 17 2 1 1 acre, served'.. 23,834 2,500 600 240 16 . number of projects . . . 211 2 2 3 1 1 15 32 10 17 acres served . . 556,974 17,310 1,520 4,960 1,760 1,060 25,775 61,918 8,807 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 . number of projects . . . 32 1 1 4 7 19 acres served'.. 55,549 3,200 575 4,360 8,915 20 Prior to 1950 number of projects . . . 203 2 2 3 1 1 14 26 11 21 acres served . . 533,314 17,310 1,520 4,960 1,760 1,060 24,915 53,603 9,047 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19591 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 140 2 2 1 12 26 3 23 dollars . . . 1,579,398 5,050 10,589 10,000 104,131 114,266 22,822 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 45 1 1 7 6 25 dollars... 598,533 4,000 10,000 58,413 41,180 26 40 1 1 * 6 27 length, miles. .. 261.8 5.0 7.7 17.0 12.5 26 12 2 29 length, miles.. . 78.5 13.4 30 5 1 31 length, miles . . . 12.0 3.3 32 Pumpe 5 1 2 33 number of pumps. . . 8 2 3 34 1 35 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 118 2 2 9 26 3 36 doHa.... 980,865 1,050 10,589 45,71B 73,086 22,822 1Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. WISCONSIN County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 349 [See text for ooti parability of I960 and 1900 data] Item and Census year Fond du — Green Lait e Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Manitowoc Marinette Marquette Ml lwaujtee AREA 1 icres lgfl0 463, 360 375 040 227,20 ) 360,960 508,800 219, 103 174,720 123,495 376,960 336,144 888,320 277,242 292,480 213,844 2 acres 1959... 409,776 361,739 188,64 3 310, 500 152,960 32,848 9 number I960 13 6 2 45 , 7 6 , 3 2 3 1 3 5 4 1960 . . . 12 5 2 33 4 2 5 Total area in drainage projects' .. acres served 1960. .. 14,682 7,800 4,32 0 65,456 7,180 16,500 4,542 23,040 4,630 2,590 e 1950 . . . 14,412 6,400 4,32 3 44,980 8,580 15,700 3,510 6,760 700 5,890 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . . acres served 1960 . . . 640 540 8 . acres served 1960 . . . 14,682 7,800 4,32 3 65,456 7,180 16,500 4,542 22,400 4,630 2,050 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 14,412 6,600 4 32 3 64,006 1,450 6 280 15,700 800 3,510 1,032 6,120 16,280 700 3,930 2,050 10 Area added, 1950-1959 acres served 1960 . . . 270 480 1,200 1 900 11 . acres served 1960... PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 . number of projects . . . 1 1 18 acres served3.. 900 1,160 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of roiects , , 1 1,560 15 acres served'.. 750 6,884 800 IS . number of projects . . . 12 6 2 41 3 6 3 3 1 3 " acres served'.. 14,412 7,800 4,32 3 58,572 6,280 15,700 4,542 22,400 1,910 2,050 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED IB 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 19 acres served . . 1,200 1,450 900 800 1,032 20,280 3,470 20 number of projects 13 5 2 43 2 3,510 21 acres served . . 15,162 6,600 4,321 ) 64,006 6,280 15,700 2,120 1,160 2,050 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950- 19591 22 projects reporting 2 , L 38 - 5 20,760 2 90,493 3 57,600 1 820 23 dollars . . . 12,600 53,718 13 > 78,953 12,400 18,532 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed (*) 1 2 (*) 1 2 3 at dollars . . . (*) 28,000 4,030 (4) 18,532 60,000 52,000 M (*) 1 2 (*) 1 2 3 L'7 length, miles. .. (*) 5.0 4.0 (*) 1.3 43.0 40.5 2H Tile or covered drains projects reporting (*) (*) 1 1.9 1 0.4 1 7.6 '.SI length, miles. .. (*) (*) Ml proiectB reporting 81 length, miles... 3.2 32 P^ . .projects reporting. .. 88 number of pumps . . . 34 . .projects reporting. .. 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and . . projects reporting . . . (*) 3 ] 37 (*) 5 1 1 1 .1.1 dollar,... (4) 25,718 13! 74,923 (*) 20,760 10,493 5,600 820 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are Included for eacn project. See text. 3Includes projects talcen over by another project prior to 1960. See te: ^Included in State total only. 625811 O -62 -25 350 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text foe comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year Monroe Oconto Outagamie Ozaukee Pol* Portage Racine Richland Reck Rusk AREA 1 acres 1960 585,600 707,840 405,760 150,400 597,760 518,400 215,680 373,760 461,440 582,400' 2 acres 1959 412,740 325,224 345,935 116,827 438,147 399,278 1A9,391 351,672 417,586 265,746 3 1 4 17 5 3 2 10 1 9 1 4 1950 1 1 15 5 3 2 9 1 7 1 6 Total area in drainage projects ' . . acres served 1960 13,000 16,360 38,572 6,870 3,400 58,560 60,280 880 27,840 1,250 6 1950 13,000 8,960 37,282 6,870 3,400 58,560 52,780 880 24,840 1,250 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served 1960 1,330 8 Net area drained and used for agriculture . acres served 1960 13,000 16,360 37,242 6,870 3,400 58,560 60,280 880 27,840 1,250 g Drainaee established before 1950 . acres served 1960 13,000 15,360 35,992 6,870 3,400 58,560 59,850 880 24,840 1,250 10 . acres served 1960 1,000 1,250 430 3,000 11 , acres served 1960 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number of projects 13 acres served 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of oroiecls 3 2 1 1,100 15 acres served 7,400 1,250 16 . number of projects 1 1 15 5 3 2 10 1 8 1 17 acres served 13,000 8,960 35,992 6,870 3,400 58,560 60,280 880 26,740 1,250 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1960-1959 . number of projects 2 2 2 19 acres served 1,000 1,250 2,500 20 Prior to 1950 . number of projects 1 2 15 5 3 2 10 1 7 1 21 acres served 13,000 15,360 35,992 6,870 3,400 58,560 60,280 880 25,340 1,250 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959* 22 Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting 1 3 6 2 1 . g 8 96,057 23 dollars 8,000 14,400 27,052 475 4,101 346 709,509 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed 2 2 4 5 25 dollars 14,200 9,500 132,907 49,400 23 2 2 3 5 27 length, miles 2.9 72.0 13.2 14.5 28 Tile or covered drains projects reporting , 29 length, miles 7.0 30 1 31 length, miles 2.0 82 Pwnp* 88 number of pumps 84 OUier (see text) 1 36 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and 1 1 4 2 1 1 9 7 38 dollars 8,000 200 17,552 475 4,101 346 576,602 46,657 Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 2Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. 3Includes projects taien over by another project prior to 1960. See text. WISCONSIN County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 351 includes LaCroase and Wood counties- 2Land served by two or more projects counted only once. 3Acres served by two projects are included for each project. See text. ^Includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. 5Included in State total only. See u„. (or con Durability of 1960 and 1960 data] Item ttjul Census year Sauk Shawano Sheboygan Walworth Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago All counties1 AREA 1 .cres 1960 537,600 752,640 323,840 358,400 273,920 355,840 480,640 401,920 290,560 819,840 2 acres 1959... 460,193 451,245 275,649 306,290 218,120 230,728 367,670 272,880 236,621 572,422 8 Drainage projects number I960 , 5 g , . 8 8 8 8 10 9 4 3 4 1950... 1 5 6 3 5 4 5 Total area in drainage projects2 . acres served I960... 4,400 10,990 3,906 13,380 7,200 11,141 9,680 12,650 6,929 e 1950 . . . 4,400 10,990 4,546 13,380 8,260 8,574 9,680 12,050 6,179 10,500 7 Area not used for agriculture or not drained . . . . acres served I960... 8 . acres served 1960... 4,400 10,990 3,906 13,380 7,200 11,141 9,680 12,650 6,929 9 Drainage established before 1950 acres served 1960 . 4,400 10,990 3,906 13,380 6 580 7,994 3,147 9,680 12,050 600 6,179 750 10 Area added, 1950-1959 . acres served 1960... 620 11 . acres served 1960... 1,640 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 1! . number of projects . . . 1 1 18 acres served 3. . 620 600 14 . number of projects . . . 1 15 acres served . . 750 16 Legally organized public drains number of projects 1 5 5 3 3 8 11,141 8 9,680 9 13,690 3 6,179 17 acres served . . 4,400 10,990 3,906 13,380 6,580 PROJECTS, 1960, BY YEAR STARTED 18 1950-1959 . number of projects . . . 1 1 1 1 13 acres served3.. 620 2,647 600 750 211 Prior to 1950 number of projects 1 5 _ 3 3 6,580 7 8,494 8 9,680 9 13,690 3 6,179 21 acres served . . 4,400 10,990 3,906 13,380 DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-19594 28 projects reporting 1 1 3 3 7 19,671 2 54,203 ,, S3 dollars . . . 4,000 12,000 935 11,700 200 (>> 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed . .projects reporting . . . <>> 2 (') (5) 25 dollars... (!) 12,791 (') (5) 26 . .projects reporting.. . (5) 2 (!) (5) 27 length, miles.. . (5) 4.5 (5) (5) 28 Tile or covered drains protects reporting ,5, ,5. 29 length, miles.. . <»> <5) 30 . .projects reporting . . . (5) C5) 31 length, miles. .. (s) (') 32 p™i» . .projects reporting . . . (') (5) 33 number of pumps . . . (5) (') 84 Oilier (see text) . .projects reporting 35 Coat of maintenance, operation, repair, and . .projects reporting. . . 1 1 3 (») 5 1 (') 86 dollars . . . 4,000 12,000 935 (5) 6,880 200 (5) WYOMING State Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS-NUMBER, AREA, COST, AND WORKS, 1920 TO 1960 [See text for comparability of data] 353 Item AREA Approximate land area Land in farms Drainage projects Total area in drainage projects Area not used for agriculture or not drained Net area drained and used for agriculture Drainage established 10 years or more before Census date . number. Drainage established within 10 years of Census date acres served . Area served by two or more projects acres served . PROJECTS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Drains owned by one landowner number of projects . Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects., Legally organized public drains number of projects . , PROJECTS BY YEAR STARTED Started 10 years or more before Census date number of projects . . acres served . . Started within 10 years of Census date number of projects . , OPERATIONS, 10- YEAR PERIOD PRECEDING CENSUS DATE Cost of drainage works and services projects reporting. . dollars . . New drainage works constructed, enlarged, or installed projects reporting.. Open ditches projects reporting . . length, miles. . Tile or covered drains projecta reporting . . length, miles. . Levees or dikes projects reporting . . length, miles . . Pumps projects reporting . . number of pumps . . Other (see text) projects reporting . . Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and administration projects reporting. . dollars. . STATUS ON CENSUS DATE Physical works: Open ditches length, mile; Tile drains length, mile: Levees and dikes length, mile! Pumping units number of Unit; NA Not available. lNot fully comparable. See text. 21950 figures exclude 170 projects and 239,196 acres in "Irrigation enterprises"; 1940 figures res in "irrigation enterprises"; 1920 figures exclude 34,140 acres in "irrigation enterprises." 3Cost of new works for lands not previously drained. 62,343,040 36,199,666 23,833 23,833 62,403,840 34,420,892 62,403,840 28,025,979 643.3 262.1 62,430,720 23,525,234 521.0 237.6 in "irrigation enterprises"; 1930 figures exclude 155,795 354 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS State Table 2.-DRAINAGE Served by two Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects. . . 500 to 999 acres. 1,000 to 1,999 at 2,000 to 4,999 ac 5,000 to 9,999 ac 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more i 3,455 3,347 17,031 3,455 3,347 17,031 State Table 3.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960, Type of organization Served by two Area by period drainage established Area added 1950-1959 All projects Drains owned by one landowner. Cooperative or mutual drains . . . Legally organized public drains State Table 4.-DRAINAGE PROJECTS, I960, Year of organization Number of projects Area drained and used for agriculture, 1960 Area by period drainage was established Total (acres) Served by two projects (acres) Before 1950 Area added 1950-1959 Projects reporting Ac.es Projects reporting Acres All ■ 6 6 23,633 23,833 6 6 23,833 23,833 WYOMING 355 PROJECTS, 1960, BY SIZE Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6 2 1 3 U5.293 4,719 9,798 130,776 1 1 2,300 2,300 1 1 0 0 4 4 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 B BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6 6 145,293 145,293 1 1 2,300 2,300 1 1 0.4 0.4 1 8 4 BY YEAR OF ORGANIZATION Cost of drainage works and services, 1950-1959 New works constructed, enlarged, or installed, 1950-1959 Total For new works Open ditches Tile or covered drains Levees and dikes Pumps Other, projects reporting Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Dollars Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Length (miles) Projects reporting Number 6 6 145,293 145,293 1 1 2,300 2,300 1 1 0.4 0.4 1 2 3 356 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS County Table 1. -DRAINAGE PROJECTS, 1960 AND 1950; AND OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 [See text for comparability of 1960 and 1950 data] Item and Census year The State Big Horn Platte Wasnakle All other counties1 AREA 1 Approximate land area acres lseo 62,343,040 2,032,640 21, 335, 040 1,447,680 467,204 2 49,395,200 27,618,108 2 36,199,666 513,960 21,429,736 1 8 6 3 4 1950 189 38 14 9 133 5 Total area in drainage projects3 acres served i960 23,833 10,350 1,680 11,803 g 1950 325,981 105,143 5,661 39,535 175,642 7 Area Dot used for agriculture or not drained acres served 1960 8 23,833 10,350 1,680 11,803 9 23,833 10 350 1,680 11,803 10 Area added, 195f>1959 acres served 1960 11 PROJECTS, 1960, BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 12 Drains owned by one landowner number ot projects 18 acres served' 14 Cooperative or mutual drains number of projects 15 acres served 16 6 3 1 2 17 acres served PROJECTS, i960, BY YEAR STARTED 23,833 10,350 1,680 11,803 18 19 acres served 20 6 3 1 2 21 acres served DRAINAGE OPERATIONS, 1950-1959 5 23,833 10,350 1,680 11,803 22 Coat of drainage works and services projects reporting 6 3 22,549 1 1,250 2 121,494 28 do,,*, 145,293 24 New drainage works constructed, enlarged, 1 1 25 dollars 2,300 2,300 28 27 length, miles 28 Tile or covered drains projects reportine 1 0.4 1 0.4 » length, miles 30 Levees or dikes projects reportine 81 length, miles 82 88 number of pumps 84 85 Cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and 6 3 1 2 86 doHar. 142,993 22,549 1,250 119,194 1IncludeB Albany, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Goshen, Hot Springe, Johnson, Laramie, Lincoln, Natrona, Park, Sheridan, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, and Uinta i 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm Is tabulated as In the county In which the headquarters is located, en though a part of the farm may be situated In an adjoining county. 3Land served by two or mare projects counted only ance. *Acres served by two projects are Included for each project. See text, 'includes projects taken over by another project prior to 1960. See text. APPENDIX The Questionnaire (357) 358 THE QUESTIONNAIRE This census io authorized by Act of Congress, United States Code, Title 13, Sections 5, 9, 142, 221, 223, and 224, requiring that the inquiries be an- swered completely and accurately, and guaranteeing that the inlbrmaton furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The census report cannot be used SJbSL for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation. ApproT»l expire* December 3 D1 No. AGRICULTURAL LANDS: Sec i I.— ORGANIZATION 1. What is the name of this drainage project or organization? (a) If the name of the organization which controls it is different, give name of organization here _ 2. What person or persons may be contacted in referenc to this drainage project or organization? 3. Is this project or organization — ( (a) Owned by one land owner (individual, partnership, corporation, or institution)? D (7/ (a) is marked, skip to question [6].) (Afarft one.) < ^) A cooperative or mutual organization? Q (If (b) is marked, skip to question [6].) □ (, (c) A legally organized public organization? 4. Has this drainage project or organization — C (a) Officials now to conduct its business? Q (Mark one.) \ (D> No officials now, and has never been legally dissolved? Q \ (c) Ceen dissolved by court action? Q // "Yes," describe public [6J What year was this drainage project Before 1950? Q or organization started? 1950 or later? Q — »-What year? 7. Does this drainage project extend into counties other than the county listed at the top of this questionnaire? No D Yes □ If "Yes," what other countiest If the drainage organization operates, or the drainage project extends into other counties, separate questionnaires are required for the porlions in each J~ county. The information given for the following questions should relate only I to the portion in (his county. See worksheet on back of this questionnaire. Section II, — OPERATIONS DURING 10 YEARS— 1950 TO 1959 You may report on either a calendar or fiscal year basis. Indicate which. 'Calendar year basis Q I Fiscal year basis Q Jan. 1, 1950, through Dec. 31, 1959- 19 through 19 I (month) (da;) (month) (day) (Include full 10-year period) (You may use worksheet on back to total operations for the 10-year period.) 8. During the past 10 years, has there been by or for the management of this project or organization any — (a) Construction or installation of new drainage works, including enlargement or complete replacement of prior works? No □ Yes □ t (b) Major clean-out or restoration of old works? No □ Yes Q (c) Maintenance, operation, or repair of drainage works? No D Yes Q (d) Other operations? No Q Yes □ // "Yes" for (d), describe: (// "No" for all parts (a) through (d), skip to Section III.) What was the total cost of all drainage works and services provided for this 10-year period? $ (Include all costs relating to works and services provided during the 10 years regardless of when paid or to be paid. Be sure to include costs of organization, engineering, rights-of-way, legal services, and administration. Do not include payments on principal or interest on bonds or notes.) 10. What new drainage works have been constructed, enlarged, or installed, during this 10-year period? (// "None," mark X and skip to Section III.) (a) Open ditches? None □ Miles i_ (b) Tile or other covered drains7 .... None Q Miles u (c) Levees or dikes? None □ Miles !_ (d) Pumps? None Q Number (e) Other? None G 11. Of the total costs of works and services provided in this 10-year period (question 9), how much represented new drainage works (question 10)7 12. Where is the outlet of the new drainage works? (b) Location of outlet: Section . lion III. -AREA IN PROJECT Attach to this report a map for this project or organization indicating drained a added since January 1, 1950. Any sizeable included areas which are not agricultural lands served by the drainage works of this project should be outlined. (You i sketch in the area on the township grid on the back of this questionnaire, if convenient.) 13. What was the total area included in this drainage project or organization in this county on January 1, 1950? (// "None," skip to question [15].) [15J What was the total area for this project or organization on January 1, 1960? Acres (If organized before 1950, and area in 1960 does not equal sum of questions 13 and 14, explain under Remarks.) any of the following — (a) Land that no longer receives drainage benefits from these drainage facilities (because drainage works have deteriorated completely)? . . . . No Q Yes □ (b) Land that receives no drainage benefits from works of this project. Include land protected from overflow with no drains provided for the protected land? No Q No D Yes (d) Land not now being used for agriculture? No D Yes Q (Wasteland, cutover land, residential, industrial, airports, military installation, public parka, wildlife refuge, State or National Forest, commercial woodland, etc.) 17. If "Yes" for any part of questit THE QUESTIONNAIRE 359 .Section IV. OVERLAPPED AREA r |iro|r-ct •" nrfinnltBtloii) (Acres taken over) (Name of other project or ortr&nUatlon) (Acres token oti (c) Provided any separate or supplemental drainage service for all or any part of the area in this project or organization? No Q (Name of other project or organization) (Acres with dual service) Section V. CERTIFICATION Date (month and day) Date (month and day) OFFICE USE Area 1950 Census Area overlapped in 1950 Area overlapped in 1960 Net area served inl960 REMARKS: (Continaed op back of questionnaire] 360 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON 25 Dear Sir: A Census of Drainage organisations covering drainage operations for the year 1959 is now being taken by the Bureau of the Census. An Act of Congress (13 USC; Sec. 142) directs the Bureau of the Census to take this census and requires a report from you. This same Act requires that informa- tion furnished for your organization (l) be kept confidential, and (2) that your report may be seen only by sworn employees of the Bureau of the Census. The information provided cannot be used for taxation, regulation, or inves- tigation. It is important that all questions on the attached form be answered for your organization. Where exact information cannot be given, you are re- quested to supply carefully prepared estimates. The enclosed form should be filled even though the organization is no longer active or the drains are no longer functioning. A sketch map of the project lands may be required. This map is necessary provided any drained areas have been added since January 1, 1950 or if any sizeable acreage within the project boundaries does not represent agricultural lands served by the drainage works of this project. If no area has been added since 1950 and only agricultural lands are served by the works, a map of the project lands need not be furnished. If you are unable to supply the requested information, will you please enter, under question 2 of the form, the name of the person who can. Please fill out and return the enclosed form within 30 days. Please use the self- addressed official envelope, which does not require postage, to return your report. Sincerely yours, Q^itVQ^M^ Robert W. 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'" % 2 •< BU UJ OS O O cd Ch H O Ch p -H O P CD a » & D P -H >J CQ ,p O Fh 3 c £ B " « °i M P Q fd H -H ^ ■H ft P ft S £ 3 a •H > J3.2 » Fh Jp p OH ft H 9 41 Cd >iP O p CD ft JO CD O P > O P O P C.C CD P «-s >iJp P O CD .5S Fh "P P O bO CD CO ft CD O Fh H -H Fh ts) jd ft H Fh H Fh •H p -H p tH P O P d£ CO H ^ p ^ CD -H H 43 SS 0 O CQ O fl O 2 Fh Jp p tH p vH H 12 P POP Cm H CM CD p P P P C.H •H fcC O Q P Ch bO P O & 362 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Soil Conservation Service Washington 25, D. C. ADVISORY NOTICE W-1496 October 2, 1959 To: Work Unit Conservationists From: D. A. Williams, Administrator Re: RECORDS AND REPORTS - Information on Drainage Enterprises for the 1960 Census of Drainage The Bureau of the Census has requested the assistance of the Soil Conser- vation Service in connection with the taking of the 1960 Census of Drainage. The 1960 Census of Drainage will include all drainage projects that benefit 500 acres or more of land for agriculture. Under the proposed plans primary dependence of coverage will be the prepar- ation in advance of the enumeration of a listing of the projects to be enumerated. As a starting point the Bureau of the Census expects to canvass all projects that were included in the last Census, that of 1950. The Bureau of the Census is depending upon the Soil Conservation Service to provide a listing of drainage projects undertaken since 1950. Will you kindly list in the spaces provided any projects in or partially in the county, or counties, served by your office. Include only projects that provide drainage benefits for approximately 500 or more acres of land for agriculture. Include only jobs completed or started since January 1, 1950. Include all projects — group, individual, and public — irrespective of whether they received technical assistance from SCS. Do not include projects where the need for drainage resulted solely because of irrigation. In many cases you will be able to provide information on physical works, costs, and maps and you should so indicate in the appropriate boxes. Later, when the enumeration is under way, we would appreciate any help you might be able to give the Drainage Census enumerator. Three copies of each list should be prepared. The original and one copy should be mailed to the state office and one copy retained in the files of the preparing office. The Bureau of Census has requested us to provide this information by November 9, 1959, so your list should reach the state office by November 2, 1959. In those counties where no new drainage projects of 500 acres or more in size have been undertaken since 1950, the work unit conservationist should return the list to the state office showing the county names, and indicating the absence of new projects. STC WUC-3 LISTING FORM 363 5 $ •p o D§3 1 i £S 10 -p Ah ll □ □ □ □ □ P P P P P P P P □ P P o D □ □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P P P H Is ex, D D □ □ D P P P P P P P P P P P o persontsj nation for jrsons for i separate jon) ime and address of contact for infon (if two or more p< one project, use i line for each pers z ^ V >?