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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 43 - Chapter 1 - 43-103
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43-103 - MAPS AND WATER SUPPLY DATA
If it be proposed by said petition to
construct new works for the irrigation of said lands, or to purchase works
only partially completed and not yet in operation, the petitioners must
accompany the petition with a map of the proposed district. Said map shall
show the location of the proposed canal or other works by means of which it is
intended to irrigate the proposed district, and all the canals situated within
the boundaries of the proposed district: provided, that canals that only pass
through said lands and which do not in fact irrigate any of the same need not
be shown. If said water supply be from natural streams, the flow of said
stream or streams shall be stated in terms of cubic feet per second. If the
water supply for said district is to be gathered by storage reservoirs, said
map shall show the location of said proposed reservoirs, and shall give their
capacity in acre feet. Said map shall be drawn to a scale of two (2) inches to
the mile. Cross sections of the proposed canal, and all canals existing within
the boundaries of said proposed district and shown on said map, and all
proposed dams and embankments, shall be given in sufficient number to show the
contemplated mode of construction, and the capacity shall be given in cubic
feet per second of the proposed and said existing canals. Such cross sections
shall be drawn to a scale of ten (10) feet to the inch, and said map and cross
sections, together with an estimate of the cost of such works, shall be
certified to by a well[-]known and competent irrigation engineer.
 
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