The Griilrod-Doughty Ditch takes off on the east bank 137 l/2 miles 

 upstream and above the lower Ellensburg Bridge. It has a capacity of 34 

 c«f oSo, and was screened in 1938o 



The 'Reed Ditch takes off on the north bank 140 miles upstream and 

 above a wing dam that is sometimes extended entirely across the stream© 

 Its capacity is 5 CofoSo^ and it has been screened. 



The Ellensburg Power Canal take-off is located about 144 miles upstream, 

 and has a capacity of 612 oof.Se Screens have been made for the canal, but 

 have not been installed. 



The EllensbiH'g Dam is located 144 miles upstreamo It is a concrete 

 structure having a 4 foot drop onto an aprono Provision is made for the 

 use of flash boards during low water periods, at which times the dam is 

 impassable to fish. 



The Old Town Irrigation Canal take-off is located at the north sr.d 

 of the Ellensburg Dam, and normally diverts 174 c.foS, A short distance 

 below the intake the canal branches to supply the Olson Irr igation Canal <> 

 Both canals were screened in 1939. 



The Mills Power Dan is located 146 l/2 miles up the Yakima Rivero The 

 dam is built of planks laid at a 45 degree angle to the stream bed and 

 has a drop of 2 l/2 feeto It is reported to be a possible barrier during 

 low water periodso 



The Mills Power Canal takes off onth* s6«th b«nk of ±h« rivissp ab6-98 th* 

 damo It has a capacitj'' of 112 c.f.s, and is not screened. 



The Westside Irrigation Company Canal takes off on the south bank 

 148 1/E miles upstreeon, and has a capacity of 112 ccf.s. Itvas screened 

 in 1938. 



The El lison Ditch takes off near the Wests ide Canal, and has a capacity 

 of 20 c.foSo It was screened in 1938. 



The Garrison Ditch takes off above a wing dam on the north bank of a 

 side channel 150 miles upstream. It was diverting 37 c.f.So when examined, 

 and was screened in 1941. 



The Cascade Canal takes off on the north bank 152 miles upstream, and 

 has a capacity of 140 o.f.s. Itvas screened in 1938. 



The Swauk Creek Irrigation Ditch takes off on the north bank 158 miles 

 upstream, and is supplied by a 25 foot high paddle-wheel dipper or noria. 

 Since noria dip downstream they seldom capture fish, and therefore the 

 canal does not require screening. 



The 0' Conner Ditch takes off above a log and brush wing dam on the 

 north bank of a side channel 162 miles upstream, and has a capacity of 

 15 c.f.s It has been screened. 



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