. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. OF A > 1 0 Fig. 32.—Method of construction of orcliard pipe lines in the citrus district around Riverside, California. Each overflow stand holds back the water at a definite level and permits irrieating: from the risers between it and the next overflow stand. 8-inch and 16-inch pipe. Their frequency on the line depends upon the fall. When the gate is closed, the water rises in one column and overflows into the line again. The water level is held at the desired height without the aid of valves. This system is modified ^i!^


. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. OF A > 1 0 Fig. 32.—Method of construction of orcliard pipe lines in the citrus district around Riverside, California. Each overflow stand holds back the water at a definite level and permits irrieating: from the risers between it and the next overflow stand. 8-inch and 16-inch pipe. Their frequency on the line depends upon the fall. When the gate is closed, the water rises in one column and overflows into the line again. The water level is held at the desired height without the aid of valves. This system is modified ^i!^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of Arizona. Agricultural Experiment Station. Tucson : Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Arizona


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