Permanence of economic ground water supply as related to security of farm loans in Upper San Joaquin Valley, California, report to Federal Land Bank of Berkeley / Charles H. Lee. 1933.

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Permanence of economic ground water supply as related to security of farm loans in Upper San Joaquin Valley, California, report to Federal Land Bank of Berkeley / Charles H. Lee. 1933.

"The purpose of this report is to assemble facts and formulate conclusions regarding the permanence of economic ground-water supply in the Upper San Joaquin Valley for use by engineer appraiser of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley in advising upon farm loan applications submitted by landowners."

2 v. ; 28 cm. + 3 envelopes.

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Central Valley Project (Calif.)

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Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District (Calif.)

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Federal Land Bank of Berkeley

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Lee, Charles H. (Charles Hamilton), 1883-1967

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Biographical Information Charles Hamilton Lee was born February 1, 1883, in Oakland, California, and graduated from the University of California, Riverside, with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1905. He began his career as a hydrographer for the U.S. Geological Survey but resigned in 1906 to become assistant engineer for the city of Los Angeles. From 1906-1911, he was involved in the design and construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. During ...