FORTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 95 



PROJECT 44-2. BURNT RANCH FALLS FISH LADDER 



Board allocated $8,000 8/25/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved 9/23/49. 

 Studies to date indicate that feasibility of this project is somewhat doubtful. Division 

 i)f Architecture requested to make study and report. 



PROJECT 49. TAHOE FOREST FLOW MAINTENANCE 

 AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 



Board allocated $40,000 8/25/49 to initiate program and couii)lete essential work. 

 Fish and Game Commission approved 9/23/49. Barrier dam at Miller Lake completed 

 in 1949. $1,000 was transferred in June from 7XD35.2 to the Division of Water 

 iiesources for plans and investigations. 



PROJECT 5 1. SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST FLOW 

 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 



Board allocated $50,000 8/25/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved 9/23/49. 

 Sample agreements for the construction of Millwood and Indian Basin Lakes w^ere 

 received from tlu' V. S. Forest Service on June 2(;. The sample agreements were very 

 satisfactory and the signed agreements are expected shortly for submission to the 

 Department of Finance. 



PROJECT 5 7. SAK DIEGO RIVER FLOW MAINTENANCE 

 AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 



Board allocated $35,000 8/25/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved 9/23/49. 

 Progress in the investigation of this project has been delayed pending receipt of basic 

 information from the County of San Diego. 



PROJECT 5 8. SAN DIEGO COUNTY FLOW MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 



I'.oanl a!h>cated $25,000 8/25/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved 9/23/49. 

 Project requires further detailed study. 



PROJECT 61. SHASTA RIVER FISH COUNTING DAM 



Board allocated $10,000 8/2.5/49 ; Fish and (Jann- Commission approved 9/23/49. 

 A lease for site has not yet been approved in Sacramento. Project was turned over to 

 the Division of Architecture and Public Works Board. Approval was asked on June 

 22, 1950. 



PROJECT 62. CANYON CREEK FISH LADDER 



Board allocated $10,000 12/13/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved 1/6/50. 

 The Goldfield Consolidated Mining Corporation is giving up their lease on this prop- 

 erty on June 30, 1950. During the month of June, District Fisheries Biologist J. H. 

 Wales investigated this project with the general objective of removing the dam com- 

 ])l('tt'ly or building a smaller dam some distance upstream, since the estinuited cost 

 of a tishway was excessive. Negotiations will be undertaken with the owner of the 

 dam to achieve one of these objectives. 



PROJECT 63. SAWYER'S BAR AUXILIARY DAM 



Board allocated .$3. .500 (J/3/49 ; Fisii and (iame Commission ai)proved 9/23/49. 

 Division of Architecture is drawing up plans and specifications, and permission for 

 preliminai-y planning was received from the owner on June 20, 1950. 



PROJECT 67. SACRAMENTO RIVER WEIR (ROUGH 

 FISH CONTROL BARRIER) 



Board allocated $18,000 3/19/49 ; Fish and Game Commission approved. Project 

 being further studied. Construction ])eing defei-red. 



PROJECT 7 2. RAMER LAKE 

 This project is completely authorized and Public Works Board approval was 

 requested on June 5, 1950. An inspection by an engineer from the Division of Water 

 Resources and District Fisheries Biologist W. A. Evans is pending. 



PROJECT 73. CRYSTAL LAKE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 



Board allocated $20,000 8/25/49 ; Fish and Game Conunissiou approved 9/23/49. 

 Forest Service will make installation for the Division of Fish and Game during the 

 summer of 1950 under an approved cooperative agreement. 



