e G-overnraent lias secure d first water right 

 on Savenac Cree3c. Four hundred and thirty-two miners 1 

 inc oen nilo^ on. int ia about the 



lull flow of water in the c "uring the dry Bunsaqp.* 



season* 



t present there is approxiE nd one- 



half miles of ditch in use, nearly a mile of the old 

 ditches having "been abandoned, clue to low pressure and 

 insufficient volume oa water obtained, end a new water 

 ftyfttan Instc 1 xhe new system, mostly a mud- _ed 



ditch carried on the side hill, hut fluraed over the 

 rool^y poinv ces with two-3jich pl*ttit, 



ken from the creek v. little "better than a mile from 

 the nursery. It has a fall of six feet, . ulting in an 

 elevation of 10<1 feet t-.t the settling box above the lowest 

 seed bed urea. Thic elevation gives a j <& 



pounds on the first bench. 'Hie settling box, holding 

 45 gallons, is not use: rosorvoir, but serves as 



a means of e|)$jtoing end settliD'^ foreign matter t:nd 

 sediment water- . 5-inch int*. .e 



pipe I :he settl the bottor , fee a the 



inch main which throfcgh the main seed bed area 



to the nursery street. inch main &ende out a 



-inch main for su . ng water on the middle bench. 



