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Surface waters of Kansas, 1919-1924

U.S. Geological Survey
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Abstract

The Kansas legislature in 1917 passed the Water Commission act, entitled, "An act relating to floods, drainage, water power, domestic water supply, navigation, irrigation, and providing for state control of all matters relating thereto, and providing for a Water Commission in the state of Kansas."

Under this act the Water Commission was created and authorized to investigate the problems relating to floods, drainage, water power, domestic water supply, navigation and irrigation. It was, however, limited in this work on account of the appropriation provided, and it has therefore confined its investigations to stream-gaging work in the principal watersheds of Kansas. This work has been carried out under a cooperative agreement entered into with the United States Geological Survey.

Previous to the formation of the Kansas Water Commission the State Board of Irrigation Survey, Experiment and Demonstration cooperated with the United States Geological Survey in the stream-gaging investigations in Kansas from 1895 to 1906. Work by the United States Geological Survey was begun in 1895 by Arthur P. Davis, under the direction of F. H. Newell, chief hydrographer. E. C. Murphy, professor of engineering in the Kansas State University at Lawrence, Kan., was in charge of the work in eastern Kansas, and W. G. Russell was in charge of the work in western Kansas. Prof. O. P. Hood, of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan., cooperated in maintaining the gaging station on the Blue river near Manhattan. During 1904, 1905 and part of 1906, M. C. Hinderlider was district hydrographer.

From 1906 to 1916 no stream-gaging investigations were made in Kansas, and the only records available for this period are those of river stages taken by the United States Weather Bureau, at a few selected stations, for use by the river forcast service. The floods of 1908, 1909 and 1915 occurred during this period.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Title Surface waters of Kansas, 1919-1924
Year Published 1926
Language English
Publisher Kansas Water Commission, Printed by Kansas state printing plant, B. P. Walker, state printer
Publisher location Topeka, KS
Contributing office(s) Kansas Water Science Center
Description 273 p.
First page 3
Last page 259
Country United States
State Kansas
Online Only (Y/N) N
Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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