A Discussion of the Irrigation District Movement

A Discussion of the Irrigation District Movement A Thesis Prepared in the Department of Irrigation, University of California, May, 1914 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from A Discussion of the Irrigation District Movement: A Thesis Prepared in the Department of Irrigation, University of California, May, 1914

The firsttirrigation district legislation in the United States was passed by Utah on January 20, 1865, apparently independent of European laws. It provided that the county clerks, upon application from a majority of land owners, create a district whose electors should be land owners, if a land tax were levied, or tax payers if the assessment were a property tax.1 Very little practice was conducted under this early law. Only a few small districts were formed.2 The law was repealed in 1884 by a second act which was repealed in 1897, leaving the State with no irrigation district law until 1909, when a law based upon the Wright Act was adopted.

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ISBN: 9781334819049
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 138
Weight: 195g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm