Forest Canon Reservoir . isapest of ste^m power. Tih^ : area. The area of the Pleservoir is large enough to supplyill t-ie necessary. It is iuade up of t;ree great c nons,?~orest Canon, Hayden Sriinr-h and Arrowhead Branch. All of these- nons run into the mountains ligV^.-ahpve tinivr li-^e and cont&h-lakes, strear::s and larye snow Tils SIJRJEY. The first step v/;;.s to cut a trail and recoroiOi tre-tle country, : r> .]ont:: and on o-;..tfit v;as r>ac:?cr. on three Tourros. A :es;iift camx^ that


Forest Canon Reservoir . isapest of ste^m power. Tih^ : area. The area of the Pleservoir is large enough to supplyill t-ie necessary. It is iuade up of t;ree great c nons,?~orest Canon, Hayden Sriinr-h and Arrowhead Branch. All of these- nons run into the mountains ligV^.-ahpve tinivr li-^e and cont&h-lakes, strear::s and larye snow Tils SIJRJEY. The first step v/;;.s to cut a trail and recoroiOi tre-tle country, : r> .]ont:: and on o-;..tfit v;as r>ac:?cr. on three Tourros. A :es;iift camx^ that night and on thefollowinc day a pornanent oaiiip v/as huilt. On the next day the Burv&y was cow-enced. A line of le^*?lEV3,s run froTn the dam and frori the results of tJii r; it v/as seen thati 50-foot dan would h-ach tlie water orily ahout one eighth of a :^.iile,I v/as, therefore, decid^^d to run the Survey for a ::< 40 feet irh:ig^^t. Tie Survey v/as made hy means of course and ^iistcnce. The 40-ioot or hi£h=v;ater line was mxn c^nd stakes were set ct grade points,i:;is line v;ps then tra-orsed. The v/as meandered and topo-raphy sufficient for ,;, contour :iap of five-foot intervals ^erevsr possible, stations for t^ie topography were taken on theforty-foot stckes. T:o Su;-i-ey vras rend;red difficult on account~f the thic


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