Memorandum no. 3 concerning the relation of Trinity River diversion into Sacramento River, the construction of the Whiskeytown reservoir on Clear Creek and the use of Kennett and Whiskeytown reservoirs to regulate the flow at Red Bluff to the irrigation demand, 1930 July / J.D. Galloway.

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Memorandum no. 3 concerning the relation of Trinity River diversion into Sacramento River, the construction of the Whiskeytown reservoir on Clear Creek and the use of Kennett and Whiskeytown reservoirs to regulate the flow at Red Bluff to the irrigation demand, 1930 July / J.D. Galloway.

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