Report upon the Cypress Creek drainage district, Desha and Chicot Counties, Arkansas . NOTE - To reduceelevations to Memphis datum add feet. ffl;^:ffl;ffl^si»m 200 100 0 100 too 300 200 100 0. Contribution from the Office of Experiment Stations, A. C. True, 21, 1915. (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.) REPORT UPON THE CYPRESS CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DESHA AND CHICOT COUNTIES, ARKANSAS. By S. H. McCrory, 0. G. Baxter, D. L. Yarnell, L. A. Jones, and W. J. Schlick, Drainage Engineers. CONTENTS. Page Introduction 1 General description 2 Present drainage conditions 4 The survey 6 The draina


Report upon the Cypress Creek drainage district, Desha and Chicot Counties, Arkansas . NOTE - To reduceelevations to Memphis datum add feet. ffl;^:ffl;ffl^si»m 200 100 0 100 too 300 200 100 0. Contribution from the Office of Experiment Stations, A. C. True, 21, 1915. (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.) REPORT UPON THE CYPRESS CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DESHA AND CHICOT COUNTIES, ARKANSAS. By S. H. McCrory, 0. G. Baxter, D. L. Yarnell, L. A. Jones, and W. J. Schlick, Drainage Engineers. CONTENTS. Page Introduction 1 General description 2 Present drainage conditions 4 The survey 6 The drainage problem 6 Run-off Drainage plans considered. The recommended plan Maintenance A comprehensive drainage system 10131920 INTRODUCTION. The levees that line the lower Mississippi River ordinarily protect theadjacent alluvial lands from overflow, but this protection is usuallyonly the first step in reclaiming those lands from excessive occasional tributaries require that openings be left through thelevees or that the streams be diverted long distances from theirnatural courses. Levees are built along such large tributaries as theArkansas River, but the junctions o


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