Regulations Governing Operation And Maintenance of Irrigation Works State of Wa

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Regulations Governing Operation And Maintenance of Irrigation Works State of Wa
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When weeds or other like material are removed 21 from canals, they should be disposed of in such manner that they cannot be again bloAvn into the ditch, or elsewhere, to cause further trouble. In burning weeds great care should be taken to prevent damage to prop- erty of farmers, or to canal structures, fences, or tele- phone poles.
34. The patrolman should poison, drown, trap, or otherwise destroy gophers, sage rats, or other burrow- ing animals that injure the canal banks. A sharp lookout sho
...uld be kept for muskrats in the canal. Their presence should be reported, and they should be killed whenever possible. All fills should be kept clean of weeds, willows, or brush, to facilitate the discovery of rat holes, seepage, leaks, or other evidence of weakness in the fills.
35. The patrolman will be held responsible for the safety and the proper operation and maintenance of the canals and laterals on his beat. The main canal should always be first in mind, and no effort should be spared to insure its safety day or night.


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