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    Question 12. State, if you know, the normal number of cubic feet per second flowing in, the source at your point of diversion. Answ er:...... 1 0 t o 26 g a l l o n s p e r m in u t e . IF WATER IS USED FOR IRRIGATION ANSWER THE FOLLOWING: Question 13. Upon how many acres have you beneficially used water ? A nsw er:...... .......... ............................. ............ ........... . ..... ............ . Question 14. Give the number of acres in each legal subdivision. Answ er:..................................... acres in the........ ...... . ......of Sec.... - , T. , R E. ..................................... acres in the.................. ;......of Sec....... ..... , T......... . „ R............mm ..................................... acres in the.................. ......of Sec__ , T. , R E. .... ,.........acres in the.................. ......of Sec....... ? , T. , R E. .............. .......................acres in the.... ............. ......of Sec. , T. R E. ..................................... acres in the................ 1___ of Sec____ ’ . v ........ r — ______ T . , R E. •' (Enumerate only the land upon which water has been actually used.) | Question 15. Have you installed a headgate and weir at your point of diversion, as required by the terms of your permit? Give approximate dimensions of headgate. A nsw er:..... ....... :............... ..... ............. ........................ ........................ ................. ?.......' .c. ••• "• •'__ Question 16. Do you use the rotation system for irrigating ? A nsw er:.... ................................. ;.............. *....... I........... ........................... .:/.....;..........:...........i............................. Question 17. What is the character of the soil irrigated? Amweri-V:---.-.--^.---*.-............ ............................... ...,.......tf.............. . '1.___________________ ~ v .......... . IF WATER IS USED FOR STOCK-WATERING OR DOMESTIC PURPOSES - ANSWER THE FOLLOWING Question 18. Give detailed description of works of diversion and manner by which water is stored for beneficial use, embracing approximate dimensions of dam at source, size and length of pipe, and size and number of tanks or troughs. If troughs are not used state exactly how water is stored for beneficial use. Answer: ___...............,.......:1.........—...............l....-......i....f_......,;.:..f...;..:.;.........i...... . Question 19. Give approximate number and kind of animals watered. A nsw er:........................ .................................. ................................... ................ ..................... ..... ........................... IF WATER IS USED FOR POWER OR MINING AND MILLING PURPOSES ANSWER THE FOLLOWING: Question 20. What are the dimensions of the diversion headgate and carrying capacity of the con­duit in cubic feet per second? Is water diverted by ditch, pipe or flume? Answer: sboos* m &3mjLQkum of waser so bebmmoua use AT ARMS, mtAM APHJGAgXQg HO, 8819-7078 Water from underground souro©, wMoh me developed by excavating tunnel (driven to flow of spring on a level with bed of oreek) 10* long by 6* wide by €'9" Mgh inel&e. and tinkered with lagging on both aides end roof, la diverted through 4070* f f and 80* o f 4" galvanised iron pipe to eon-neotloa with mala pipe 11 m from lower Cottonwood Springs to railroad station at Arden, which main pipe line consist a of S#48 miles o f 6* wrought iron pips and 4*78 miles o f 4** wrou$*t iron pipe, Water flows by gravity into water softener and from there late 7O,0GQ~gaia.o», storage tank for locomotive ms©5 also, water as required is drawn from main pipe line through the die* tributlag lines hy gravity and used in and about station build­ings and grounds, for fire protection, for trains, for indue- . trial plants and grounds looatsd on the line o f railroad at Arden, and for domestic use by employes of the Railroad Company and industries living and working in and about industries and railroad grounds* For the water fa cilities mentioned above applieant has expended the following amount o f money 1 Development of Upper Cottonwood Springs and installation of pipe line * * * « # §,8SS Main pipe lin e and otter fh e llitie s • * • « * 74,088 f e t a l # * * * • * * * , IpTfl »8Ttt