Devil Canyon Project, Alaska, Devil Canyon Dam site, inflow design flood study.

This memorandum was written in response to a request on Oct. 22, 1958 to conduct inflow design flood studies for the Devil Canyon Project. This study makes recommendation for the maximum mean daily discharge at the Devil Canyon Dam site (located on the Susitna River between the Indian River and Port...

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Alternate Title:Title on memorandum subject line: Inflow design flood study for Devil Canyon Dam site, Devil Canyon Project, Alaska
Main Author: Miller, Donald L.
Corporate Contributor(s):United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Hydrology Branch.

United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Flood Hydrology Section.
Publisher:Hydrology Branch, Div. of Project Invest. [i.e. Investigations, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation],
Report Numbers:APA 4112
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Summary:This memorandum was written in response to a request on Oct. 22, 1958 to conduct inflow design flood studies for the Devil Canyon Project. This study makes recommendation for the maximum mean daily discharge at the Devil Canyon Dam site (located on the Susitna River between the Indian River and Portage Creek tributaries). This report belongs to a group of early reports of the anticipated Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
Physical Description:1, 12 leaves, [10] leaves of plates : 8 graphs, 1 map ; 28 cm
Notes:A memorandum addressed to Head, Flood Hydrology Section, from Donald L. Miller, dated June 29, 1959 on p. [1].

Accompanied by a one-page cover letter addressed to Bureau of Reclamation District Manager, Juneau, Alaska, from Chief Development Engineer, hand-dated July 9, 1959.

"June 1959."