68 THE USE BOOK. 



Agriculture, and should be applied for to the supervisor 

 on Form 832. 



The granting of such rights of way carries with it a right to use 

 only so much land as may be necessary for the enjoyment of the 

 privilege. 



REG. 41. If the project is small and of a private and 

 personal character, and there are no complications of title, 

 nor prior and conflicting rights, the supervisor may grant 

 the permit, provided not more than $100 worth of timber 

 will be cut or destroyed within the right of way. If any 

 large or commercial enterprise is involved, or if there is 

 any question of conflicting rights or jurisdiction, the 

 supervisor must transmit the application to the Forester 

 for approval, together with report and recommendation. 



Small projects are such as a reservoir covering not to exceed 10 

 acres or a ditch, flume, pipe line, canal, or tunnel not to exceed 

 2 miles in length to supply a few farms, or a tank to collect water 

 for stock. 



Permits granted under these regulations are only 

 for the improvements necessary to store or conduct 

 water and do not carry any right to the water itself, 

 the appropriation of which is subject to Federal, State, 

 or Territorial law. 



PRIVATE RAILROADS, TELEPHONE LINES, ETC. 



REG. 42. Permits for private railroads and tramroads 

 and telegraph, telephone, and power transmission lines 

 may be granted by the Forester only. 



Application must be made to the supervisor on Form 

 832. Telephone, telegraph, or transmission lines may 

 be constructed with proper local authority within 

 county road rights of way without permit from the 

 .Forester. 



