This volume contains a treatise by Frederick Haynes Newell on the
subject of American irrigation in the early 1890s, concentrating on
water quality and distribution in arid areas. Frederick Haynes Newell
(1862 - 1932) was the first Director of the United States Reclamation
Service. This volume will appeal to those with an interest in hydrology,
especially its developments in theory and methodology. Other notable
works by this author include: "Oil Well Drilling" (1888), "Agriculture
by Irrigation" (1894), and "Hydrography of the Arid Regions" (1891).
Contents include: "Preceding Reports", "Area Irrigated", "Irrigable
Area", "Size of Streams", "Relative Run-off", "Fluctuations of Rivers
and Lakes", "Nonperiodic Oscillation", "Subsurface Waters", "Cost and
Value of Water Supply", "Principal Drainage Basins", "Missouri River
Basin", "Location and Area" etc. Many vintage books such as this are
becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that
we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern,
high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.