Annual Report, Том 2;Том 41913 has appendix: List of lands in the forest preserve. January 1, 1914. |
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... fires at their inception . There are 51 of these stations , two and one - half times as many as prior to 1911 , when ... FIRES 16 ... Hundreds of forest fires caused by carelessness of smokers , fishermen , campers and hunters each year ...
... fires at their inception . There are 51 of these stations , two and one - half times as many as prior to 1911 , when ... FIRES 16 ... Hundreds of forest fires caused by carelessness of smokers , fishermen , campers and hunters each year ...
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... fire and against trespass , or theft of timber . New York today protects against fire some 7,270,000 acres , of which the State owns 1,820,000 . The system of fire protection now in operation in this State is thoroughly modern and ...
... fire and against trespass , or theft of timber . New York today protects against fire some 7,270,000 acres , of which the State owns 1,820,000 . The system of fire protection now in operation in this State is thoroughly modern and ...
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... fire season . The State has recently experienced three severe forest fire years , 1903 , 1908 and 1913. The present up - to - date system of fighting forest fires was not installed until after the year 1908 ; there- fore , the following ...
... fire season . The State has recently experienced three severe forest fire years , 1903 , 1908 and 1913. The present up - to - date system of fighting forest fires was not installed until after the year 1908 ; there- fore , the following ...
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New York (State). Conservation Department. COMPARISON OF FOREST FIRES , 1908 AND 1913 Total number of fires . Total area burned . Average area per fire . Total damage Damage per fire .. Total expenditures to extinguish . Average cost to ...
New York (State). Conservation Department. COMPARISON OF FOREST FIRES , 1908 AND 1913 Total number of fires . Total area burned . Average area per fire . Total damage Damage per fire .. Total expenditures to extinguish . Average cost to ...
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... fire of $ 1,326 to $ 75 ; from a total cost to extinguish of $ 189,661 to $ 43,203 ; from an average cost per fire of $ 313 to $ 63 ; from a percentage of protected area burned of four and two- fifths per cent . to seven - tenths of one ...
... fire of $ 1,326 to $ 75 ; from a total cost to extinguish of $ 189,661 to $ 43,203 ; from an average cost per fire of $ 313 to $ 63 ; from a percentage of protected area burned of four and two- fifths per cent . to seven - tenths of one ...
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1914 Drainage area affected by ice Alplaus Alplaus Kill Approved April May June basin C. S. De Golyer Commission does hereby Conservation Law constructed creek Daily discharge Daily gage height DAY Oct December Depth in inches DISCHARGE IN SECOND-FEET Discharge measurements Discharge relation affected drainage basin ending September 30 engineer equitable estimated February filters Gage height Discharge Genesee River height Discharge Feet Hoosic River Hudson river Indian Lake installed January June July Aug Lake Ontario lands legal damages March Maximum Minimum Mean Mean Per square Mohawk river MONTH Maximum Minimum Monthly discharge Oswegatchie River petition petitioners proposed Raquette River regulation reservoir Rochester Sacandaga River Saranac Lake Saranac River Sept source of supply source of water square mile Depth square miles storage stream Tonawanda Creek town tributary Union Water District village wading water power WATER SUPPLY APPLICATION water supply system watershed YORK CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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Страница 38 - ... supply, for the canals of the State and to regulate the flow of streams. Such reservoirs shall be constructed, owned and controlled by the State, but such work shall not be undertaken until after the boundaries and high flow lines thereof shall have been accurately surveyed and fixed, and after public notice, hearing and determination that such lands are required for such public use. The expense of any such improvements shall be apportioned on the public and private property and municipalities...
Страница 145 - That said plans are just and equitable to the other municipalities and civil divisions of the State affected thereby and to the inhabitants thereof, particular consideration being given to their present and future necessities for sources of water supply.
Страница 245 - per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both as regards tune and area. "Run-off in inches...
Страница 245 - ... discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into two groups: (1) Those which represent a rate of flow, as secondfeet, gallons per minute, miner's inches, and run-off in second-feet per square mile, and (2) those which represent the actual quantity of water, as run-off in depth in inches and acre-feet.
Страница 245 - Run-off" (depth in inches) is the depth to which the drainage area would be covered if all the water flowing from it in a given period were conserved and uniformly distributed on the surface. It is used for comparing run-off with rainfall, which is usually expressed in depth in inches.
Страница 246 - Even though the monthly means for any station may represent with a high degree of accuracy the quantity of water flowing past the gage, the figures showing discharge per square mile and depth of runoff in inches may be subject to gross errors...
Страница 38 - But the legislature may by general laws provide for the use of not exceeding three per centum of such lands for the construction and maintenance of reservoirs for municipal water supply, for the canals of the state and to regulate the flow of streams.
Страница 245 - The volume of water flowing in a stream — the "run-off" or "discharge" — is expressed in various terms, each of which has become associated with a certain class of work. These terms may be divided into two groups: (1) Those which represent a rate of flow, as secondfeet, gallons per minute, miner's...
Страница 228 - That said plans make fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages to persons and property, both direct and indirect, which will result from the execution of said plans or the acquiring of said lands.
Страница 247 - The principal sources of Hudson river lie in the wildest portion of the Adirondack mountains, in Essex county, northeastern New York. A number of branches, any one of which might possibly be considered the main stream, form its upper waters; but if the highest collected and permanent body of water be assumed as the true head, then the source of the Hudson becomes Lake Tear-of-the-Clouds...