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80 Montana: Gallatin Average of several 1899 to 1903 8, 000 3. 94 Yellowstone Big Ditch 1899 to 1903 25, 000 3. 08 Bitter Root Average of several 1899 to 1903 20, 000 4. 69 Nevada: Truckee . . . Orr Ditch 1900 6, 000 7. 08 Nebraska: North Platte... New Mexico* Pecos Average of several . . . Pecos .... 1899, 1903 1899, 1900 1901 80, 000 8, 500 4. 00 7. 90 Utah: Big Cottonwood . . Average of several . . . 1899, 1900 8, 000 4. 13 Logan Average of two 1899, 1900 6, 000 4. 08 Bear River Bear River 1...901 17, 000 4. 84 Washington: Naches Average of several . . . 1905 1904 34, 700 15, 000 3. 60 4. 86 Yakima Average of several . . . 1899 to 1904 50, 000 5. 70 Wyoming: Canal No 2 1899, 1900 6, 500 3. 72 Deer Creek Average of several . . 1903 10. 40 Horseshoe. . . Average of several . . . 1903 9. 75 DUTY OF WATER 77 Some of the general conditions, which have a large influence on the duty of water, are mentioned by R. P. Teele. The lower du- ties of water obtained on the Modesto and Turlock systems in California, on the Amity and Lake system in Colorado, on the Pecos system in New Mexico, on the Bear River system in Utah, and on the Yakima system in Washington are due to the canal systems being in the early stages of development with the land in rather unsettled condition.
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