98 



MONTANA 19U 



tion — 1, 60 feet in length. Wood — 2, 50 feet or more in length; 2G less than 50 feet 

 in length; total length, 973 feet. Total length of all bridges, 1,258 feet. 



Culverts: Concrete— 59; length, 1,935 feet. Wood— 57; length, 1,01G feet. 



Pipe laid: Concrete, 1,627 feet; steel, 610 feet. 



Flumes: Steel, 2; length, 330 feet. Wood, 1; length, 60 feet. 



Buildings: Offices, 5; residences, 30; barns and storehouses, 15; messhouses, 3. 



Wells: 3; aggregate depth, 212 feet. 



Roads: 34 miles. 



Telephone lines: 95 miles. Telephones in use, 21. 



Material excavated: Class 1, earth, 737,828 cubic yards; class 2, indurated ma- 

 terial, 23,400 cubic yards. Class 3, rock, 7,083 cubic yards; wet, 26,089 cubic yards; 

 puddle, 9,054 cubic yards. 



Riprap: 7,999 cubic yards. 



Paving: 714 square yards. 



Cement used: 5,288 barrels. 



Concrete placed: 4,457 cubic yards. 



Agricultural and Climatic Conditions. 



Area for which the service is prepared to supply water, season of 1913, 16,34G 

 acres. Area under water right applications, season 1913, 11,073 acres. 

 Length of irrigation season: May 15 to October 1 — 138 days. 

 Average elevation of irrigable area: 3,700 feet above sea level. 



LEGEND 

 U. S REC LAMATION SCRVICE PROJECTS UNDER 



^((construction and partial operation 

 "^mnvestigated 



GTrECLAHATION service INDIAN PROJECTS UNDER 

 I CONSTRUCTION AND PARTIAL OPERATION 



DEPARTHINT OF THE INTKKIOB 



UNITED STATES RECLAMATION SERVICE 



NORTHERN DIVISION 



H N SAVAGK 6UPERVI6ISQ ENGnreMl 

 eCALB OP MILES 



Reclamation Projects in Montana. 



