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Stations receiving P. W. A. and W. P. A. allotments during the fiscal year 1939— 




Continued 
Amount | Amount Amount | Amount 
Location of P.W.A.jof W,P. A. Location of P.W.A.\of W,P.A. 
project project project | project 
| 
Mississippi: Tupelo__________ $10, 000 $5, 000 || Texas—Continued. 
Missouri: Neosho_-_.-_---_._- 1OSO00" | sae San PAN cel oe sea. ee $5, 000 $10, 000 
Montana: San Viarcoseersssss=5ee seam 5, 000 5, 000 
BOZema Tees a22 se ees 10, 000 5, 000 Wyvalde= tes eee 15, 000 10, 000 
nis eee ee 15, 000 10, 000 || Utah: 
Nebraska: Crawford-.---_----- 5, 000 5, 000 iLaketowm= 282 25ece eres 10, 000 5, 000. 
New Hampshire: Syoverbakss\ ii lhe cee ee ee 8, 000 7, 000 
INaShud ee ee ee ge 5, 000 10, 000 || Vermont: 
York Pond (Berlin) -_-___- 10, 060 18, 000 Pitisiond? = 2-282 .t ae 3, 500 2, 500 
New Mexico: StaviOhns buy eeeee 5, 000 | 5, 000 
Dexter 2585 -3-s--eb ete 10, 000 5, 000 Swanton (Lakeland) ____- 3, 500 2, 500 
Santaekosaen sees 5, 000 5,000 || Virginia: 
New York: Hort Belioir=a: == ena 1LOS000 4/2 eee 
Cape vineentac-== == 15, 000 12, 400 Wiythe ville 22 ses ans 15/000} eis esters 
Contlandse= 22058 2a 15, 000 10, 000 Washington: 
North Carolina: | Big White Salmon_______- 5, 000 5, 000 
Gen bOM rs eee ase ae 5, 000 2, 500 | IBIROS Wa Wes o> = 22 eee 10, 000 10, 000 
to fimane ete ses ee 12, 000 3, 500 Carsonte > - 22 eee 10, 000 10, 000 
Oklahoma: Reagan (near Little White Salmon_____ 15, 000 5, 000 
TMSHOMMNEO) ees ee ee 15, 000 25, 000 Quinaults. 2 3. 6, 000 5, 000 
Oregon: Spokane] 22 ins eaet e 5, 000 5, 000 
Bitheghallss-s=5 == 15 0003|2== sae eee West Virginia: 
C@lackamiasmst. 4225" See 15, 000 12, 500 Jueetown-2! 2. eee 48, 000 51, 600 
Pennsylvania: Lamar--_----- 15, 000 25, 000 White Sulphur Springs__- 8, 000 7, 000 
South Carolina: Wisconsin: 
Orangeburpe = s_= =-2- 2 5, 000 12, 500 Genoa-- = 2 a ae ee 20/0003 Eee ee 
Wralhallg- ese Soe 3, 000 3, 000 a CrOSSes=_ =) == see 10, 000 5, 000 
South Dakota: Spearfish---_- 10, 000 8, 000 Lake Mallst>2- 252 23) SOOT Sess aae 
Tennessee: Wyoming: Saratoga__________ 8,000 | 3, 500 
IE Winkeeemero sone tf eres 10, 000 5, 000 | ——_— | 
Rlintvillescece oa Re _ eee 7, 500 17, 500 Notales a. ese 808, 500 544, 856 
Texas: 
RontawWorthes: 2-28 40, 000 20, 000 
Inks Dam (Austin) _-_____ 35, 000 (1) 








1N. Y. A. labor furnished. 
Certain supplementary W. P. A. allotments were received later in 
the year, increasing the amount available for labor. The work 
involved replacement of pipe lines; complete construction of new 
water-supply systems ; construction, repair, and improvement of 
buildings; construction of ponds; installation of new equipment; and 
general landscaping. In some instances there was a 100-percent 
increase in the productive capacity of a station through such improve- 
ments. 
The principal development of an entirely new nature was the con- 
struction of a pondfish hatchery at the Roy Inks Dam, on the lower 
Colorado River in Texas. The site was furnished by the Lower 
Colorado River Authority and construction was supervised by the 
Bureau. It was financed by a portion of the P. W. A. allotment and 
by the assignment of N. Y. A. labor. At the close of the year this 
project was virtually complete and some of the ponds were stocked 
with fingerling bass. The output of the establishment is planned for 
distribution in the series of reservoirs created on the Colorado River. 
Noticeable improvements were effected at the Fort Worth (Tex.) 
station, where an additional tract of land was donated by the city of 
Fort Worth and utilized for the development of additional ponds. 
The Charlevoix (Mich.) Hatchery, which had been closed since 1933, 
was entirely rehabilitated and equipped for the rearing of lake trout 
fingerlings. In several instances State W. P. A. projects were also in 
effect and made possible additional improvements. An outstanding 
ca 
