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List Of: Government Series RG 1-254 Conservation Authorities Branch Water Management Engineering Project Files List of: Government Series RG 1-254 Conservation Authorities Branch water management engineering project files Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Water and Flood 1961-1978 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Alexandria - Loch Garry Dam and Spillway 1968 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Bayfield River 1973-1974 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Big Swamp Feasibility Study 1975 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Bridges - Correspondence 1962-1974 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Exeter Dam 1964-1978 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Floodplain Mapping 1972-1978 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Grand Bend 1969-1978 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Hay Creek 1978 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Hydrology Study 1973-1975 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Kingsmere Gully 1973-1976 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Mud Creek [197?] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Pergel Gully 1975-1977 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable Bayfield C.A. - Walker Drain 1974-1977 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B297772 RG 1-254 Ausable C.A. - Parkhill Reservoir 1972 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B278707 RG 1-254 Ausable C.A. - Drawings for Authority Office and [197?] To view, order RG 1-254, in Wokshop container B278707 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Ausable River - Parkhill Creek, dam project 1961 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Ausable River - Memos and calculations 1947-1957 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Ausable River - Hydrographs 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 Page 1 of 142 List of: Government Series RG 1-254 Conservation Authorities Branch water management engineering project files Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 1-254 Ausable River - Ausable and Parkhill Creek, 1952 To view, order RG 1-254, in observations container B268512 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Ausable River - Map 1947 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Ausable River - Proposed channel improvements 1948-1952 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Ailsa Craig Erosion Study 1968-1969 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Ausable River - Correspondence 1963-1969 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Grand Bend Bank Stabilization 1957-1969 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Grand Bend River Wall 1968 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Greater Old River Bed 1968 To view, order RG 1-254, in Improvement container B292728 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Hay Township Dam 1967 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Hibbert Dam 1965 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Huron Official Plans 1974 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Klondyke Study 1969 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Lakeshore Erosion Control 1974 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Lucan Dam and Reservoir 1961-1968 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292728 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Mud Creek Flooding and Erosion 1972 To view, order RG 1-254, in Port Frank container B292728 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Parkhill Dam 1961-1968 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292730 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Parkhill Dam and Reservoir 1945-1970 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292737 RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Stewart Gully Erosion Control 1965-1969 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292737 Page 2 of 142 List of: Government Series RG 1-254 Conservation Authorities Branch water management engineering project files Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Water Management and 1966 To view, order RG 1-254, in Watershed Development container B292737 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Ausable Valley C.A. - Water Supply - Correspondence 1961-1962 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B292737 RG 1-254 Big & Otter Creeks - GSC bench marks 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big & Otter Creeks - Flight plan 1955 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big & Otter Creeks - Bench marks 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big & Otter Creeks - Flight map 1955 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big & Otter Creeks - Altimetric survey 1955-1956 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Correspondence, draft and topographical 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in maps container B268512 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Big Creek - Region, hydrology 1956-1958 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Hydraulics, text work book 1957 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Langton community pond 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Region, drainage area 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Tributaries, water level profile 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Watershed profile 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Water level profile 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Backus pond 1955 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Waterford lakes, topographical maps and 1955-1958 To view, order RG 1-254, in aerial photos container B268512 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Big Creek - Sutton dam, stadia traverse 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 Page 3 of 142 List of: Government Series RG 1-254 Conservation Authorities Branch water management engineering project files Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 1-254 Big Creek - Data 1958 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Region, hydraulic report 19[??] To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Region, memos books I 1953-1955 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Big Creek - Run-off data 1956 To view, order RG 1-254, in 1 file of textual records container B268512 RG 1-254 Black Creek - Lawrence Avenue channelization general 1959 To view, order RG 1-254, in plan container B268512 1 file of textual records RG 1-254 Cataraqui C.A.
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