Operation of Shasta Reservoir as proposed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation / [S.A. Kerr.]. 1939.

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Operation of Shasta Reservoir as proposed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation / [S.A. Kerr.]. 1939.

Consists of memos, notes, tables, data bound together regarding the proposed substitutional water supply for the Mendota Canals exchange agreement.

1 v. ; 28 cm.

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