Galey Media > Water running north just below "Spearman Outlet" -- part of the Whitney Irrigation Project.
Galey Media > The diversion route stretched 6 1/2 miles from White River to Whitney Lake.  Notes on one of these photos noted that 5.36 miles of redwood pipeline were used.  Which leads us to wonder about the other approximately one mile?
Galey Media > Measuring the flow of water flowing through the irrigation ditches was important.  Officials from the university came to provide guidance with the techniques necessary to conduct such measurements.
Water running north just below "Spearman Outlet" -- part of the Whitney Irrigation Project.
Galey Media > Water running north just below "Spearman Outlet" -- part of the Whitney Irrigation Project.
Water running north just below "Spearman Outlet" -- part of the Whitney Irrigation Project.
See photo in original gallery.

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