The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 27, 1904, Image 7

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    May 27 , I90L THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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' Grinstead Discusses
r " . Drainage Question
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Salem , Neb. , May 25 , 1904.
, On lay 19th , near 'Vabash ,
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( f ! ; , " Indiana , work has begun on a
drainage channel 28 miles in
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length , fcl10wing the main chan-
nel of Grass creek to its confluence
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with 'rippecanoe river. The
greatest width of this ditch is 75
feet and the least width of the
same is 18 feet.
It runs through \Vhite and Pu-
laska counties. It is for the pur-
pose of reclaiming 356,000 of
hitherto worthless swamp lands.
It win cost S95,000 , being about
S2)7 cents per acre or 7 cents per
o r cubic yard.
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In Lynn county , Kansas , the
: Manes De Cygne river , somewhat
I larger than the Nemaha , and
, very much like it in topographical -
cal appearance , has been straightened -
ened l. by which the bottom lands
are not overflown , their value 'be-
a.
t ing advanced thereby from $25 to
$75 per acre.
In Salem township Richardson
county , Neb. , following the sinu-
osities of the south fork and the
Nemaha river below the junction
at Salem , the distance is , by U.
S. S < l'vey , 200 miles.
. , " On a straight line from points
of ingress i to egress the distance
i , , is less than 6/ miles ; anl the
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/ \ fan is not less than 60 feet
; ' through the township.
In the present condition of the
. stream , the velocity of the water
does not exceed one mile per hour
up to the time when the river
breaks the banks. After that
time , when the bottoms are cov-
ered the water in the main channel -
, net practically ceases to run ; and
the velocity of the water is very
much retarded , being very much
less than before the banks were
broken ; tInts producing a conges-
J tion of water , often lasting for
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several days.
If the river were straightened ,
. . , . . 'f making the distance through the
township 7/ miles , then the velocity -
locity of the water at flood time
would be about S miles per hour.
'l"he same would be within the
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banks of the river at all times af-
ter the new channel shall have
. attained its growth by the opera-
tion of natural forces , which will
go on to completion very rapidly.
The above mentioned shorten-
ing of distance can be made by
not to exceed 4- miles of new
channel.
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'r"--r- , The probable approximate cost
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of this improvement 1S , 1n my
opinion , as follows : to wit : 24
feet wide at the top , 9 feet wide
at bottom , average depth 10 feet ;
at 7 cents per cubic yard will
' 1 make $9,000 for the entire aggre-
s I : gate length of four miles of new
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channel.
There are ,200 acres 01 over-
flowed lands tributary to Salem ,
and to be known as Salem drain-
age district. This at $2.50 per
acre amounts to $15,000 in round
numbers , or an excess of SOOO ,
our cost of channel , with which
to make two bridges and pay other -
er incidental expenses.
A tax of 25 cents per annum
will pay 6 per cent interest on
thiF amiloumit fur 15 years , 8
months and 29 days , and provide
a sufficient sinking fund with
which to liquidate the principle.
If Falls City township will cooperate -
operate with Salem township and
receive and take care of the ditch
at or near corner or' sections 12
and 13 , township line , then the
new channel in the aggregate
need not , in my opinion , be more
than 2/ miles in length , and
would leave the entire length of
the stream a little less than Smiles
miles through the township.
There should be made , 011 the
North Fork , in Liberty township
and in the drainage district , a
new channel in the aggregate of
about % miles.
Falls City township can , in my
opinion , with a ditch 4/ miles in
aggregate length , reduce length
of river through township from
12/ to 6/ miles , having only
one bridge to make via Exchange
mills and : Mo. Pacific bridge cost-
ing in all not to exceed $15,000
being about $3 per acre , all told ;
not to exceed an annual tax of
30 cents per acre , for a period of
about 15 years ; placing flood
waters forever in the banks of the
stream , lowering water line at'
least 6 feet.
The : Mo. Pacific bridge. as it
now is , with this improvement ,
has sufficient capacity , in my
opinion for any flood waters that
may come.
Jefferson township is five miles
wide , east and west. The length
of river through township is 13y8 ;
miles wide , by meanders. This
distance can , with 2/ miles of
new channel , be reduced to 6j"
mile thus eliminating 7/ miles
of the old channel , lowering water
line not less than 8 feet ; at a cost
not to exceed $7,000 , all told , including -
cluding one bridge and leaving
both Burlington bridges as they
are pow with sufficient capacity
to carry off ' all flood waters. The
same would not cost , in my opin-
ion , 20 cents per acre per annum
for a period of 15 years.
Rule township can have the
best results , of all the townships
of the county with the least expenditure -
penditure of money.
On a direct line from the west
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to the east , it is less than 476
miles to the mouth of Nemaha
and 45 feet of fall.
1376 miles of river following
sinuosities of same , can be reduced -
ed to 616 miles , with new channel
not to exceed in the aggregate 1
mile in length. No new bridges
to build. The total cost should
not exceed $1 per acre. 10 cents
per acre per annum in 15 years
should be the total cost. The
flood line would be lowered at
least 8 feet ; thus eliminating any
overflow excepting what ; ; nay
come from very high waters in
the : Missouri river when possibly
the back water might extend fun
a very short distance up the Ne-
maha river ; and then not oftener
than once in a great many years.
In conclusion , to the owners of
these overflowed lands , by these
improvements , will come thrift
and prosperity. 1'0 every citizen
of the county will come the bles-
sings of au entire community of
prosperous citizenship ; costing no
one a penn except the owners of
overflowed lands.
It will give o all the only pos-
sibility of having good roads. It
will add to the assessors rolls
$2,000,000 in value of real estate
which unless relieved , will con-
tinue to depreciate in value. It
will decrease to all the tax pay-
ers of the county at least 50"per
cent for repairs on bridges ,
It win incidentally add to the
productive area of fine alluvial
soils 1200 acres by shortening the
stream. It will make up to the
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doctors who never grumble , in
good roads over which they travel -
el , for his loss in the destruction
of the mosquito and the atten-
dant miasmatic diseases.
Yours truly ,
R. Grinstead. .
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