Water supply of StMary and Milk Rivers, 1898-1917 . A. ENRIGHT & STRONGS DAM ON FRENCHMAN RIVER NEAR EASTEND, B. FORT BELKNAP INDIAN DAM FOR AGENCY DITCH, ON MILK RIVER NEAR HARLEM, MONT. WATER SUPPLY OF ST. MARY AND MILK RIVERS, 1896-1917. 351 FRENCHMAN RIVER AT EASTEND. SASK. Location.—At Enright & Strongs ranch, in SE. i see. 31, T. 6, R. 21 W. thirdmeridian, at the Canadian Pacific Railway bridge about half a mile east of theEastend depot. (See PI. XXIV, A.) Drainage area.—648 square miles. Records available.—Incomplete records of open water flow from April 21, 1909,to Octob
Water supply of StMary and Milk Rivers, 1898-1917 . A. ENRIGHT & STRONGS DAM ON FRENCHMAN RIVER NEAR EASTEND, B. FORT BELKNAP INDIAN DAM FOR AGENCY DITCH, ON MILK RIVER NEAR HARLEM, MONT. WATER SUPPLY OF ST. MARY AND MILK RIVERS, 1896-1917. 351 FRENCHMAN RIVER AT EASTEND. SASK. Location.—At Enright & Strongs ranch, in SE. i see. 31, T. 6, R. 21 W. thirdmeridian, at the Canadian Pacific Railway bridge about half a mile east of theEastend depot. (See PI. XXIV, A.) Drainage area.—648 square miles. Records available.—Incomplete records of open water flow from April 21, 1909,to October 31, 1916. Gage.—Vertical staff fastened to the downstream pile of the fifth bent from the westend of the bridge; read by Byron Walters, WilHam Joseph Brummitt, and Discharge measurements.—^Made by wading or from a bridge. Channel and control.—Bed sandy and clean; not likely to shift. Banks high butsubject to overflow. An artificial control was constructed of sheet piling androck one-quarter mile downstream from gage. Extremes op discharge.—Maximum stage recorded during period, fe
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