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Drainage project tests tile installations in Contra Costa County

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Paul W. Lamborn
Clyde E. Houston, University of California

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California Agriculture 20(11):6-7.

Published November 01, 1966

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THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Drainage Project resulted from a request made of the Agricultural Extension Service at a county planning meeting held in 1964. The project involved the cooperation of the Extension Service, East Contra Costa Irrigation District, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, and USDA's Agricultural Stabilization Committee. The main objectives were: (1) to test spacing intervals for tile lines under soil conditions in the Brentwood and Byron areas of Contra Costa County as a basis for planning drainage projects for the two areas; (2)   to test various tile materials with both gravel and glass fiber envelopes; and (3)   to correct a serious drainage situation in a walnut orchard in Brentwood.

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Evo Baldocchi furnished the tile lines and field used for the project and engineering assistance was obtained from Jack E. Farmer, Superintendent of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District.

Drainage project tests tile installations in Contra Costa County

Paul W. Lamborn, Clyde E. Houston
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Drainage project tests tile installations in Contra Costa County

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Paul W. Lamborn
Clyde E. Houston, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(11):6-7.

Published November 01, 1966

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Drainage Project resulted from a request made of the Agricultural Extension Service at a county planning meeting held in 1964. The project involved the cooperation of the Extension Service, East Contra Costa Irrigation District, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, and USDA's Agricultural Stabilization Committee. The main objectives were: (1) to test spacing intervals for tile lines under soil conditions in the Brentwood and Byron areas of Contra Costa County as a basis for planning drainage projects for the two areas; (2)   to test various tile materials with both gravel and glass fiber envelopes; and (3)   to correct a serious drainage situation in a walnut orchard in Brentwood.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Evo Baldocchi furnished the tile lines and field used for the project and engineering assistance was obtained from Jack E. Farmer, Superintendent of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District.


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