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Excerpt from Sacramento Valley East Side Investigation: Progress Report
Sacramento River. It is bounded by Rock Creek on the south; the valley floorline on the east and north; and a combination of the Southern Pacific Railroad, U. S. Highway 99e, and the Chico Canal Service Area on the west. The area west of U. S. Highway 99e was excluded from the service area because previous studies for the Upper Sacramento River Basin Investigation indicate that ground.water development in that area will provide the cheapest and best source of supplemental water. The Chico Canal Service Area consists of lands on the east side of the valley floor in the vicinity of Chico. It is bounded generally by the Los molinos-vina Service Area on the north; the 200-foot contour, the City of Chico, and the Durham Mutual water Company on the east; the western Canal Company on the south; and the Parrott Investment Company and the Southern Pacific Railroad on the west. The boundaries of this service area were determined by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation in 1951 during the course of their Sacramento Canals Unit Investigation. The Butte Creek Basin Service Area consists of valley floor lands south of Chico between the Sacramento and Feather Rivers. It is bounded generally by the Chico Canal Service Area and the oroville-chico Road on the north; the Feather River on the east; Pennington Road and the sutter-buttes on the south; and the Sacramento River on the west.
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