Irrigation ditches from the Yakima River crossing the Terrace Heights Wasteway of the Roza Canal near Yakima, Washington. Crossing from the top to bottom are: Roza Canal; Selah-Moxee Canal; Highway Bridge; Ray Slavin Branch of the Moxee Ditch; Middy Branch of the Moxee Ditch; Union Gap Ditch
Irrigation ditches from the Yakima River crossing the Terrace Heights Wasteway of the Roza Canal near Yakima, Washington. Crossing from the top to bottom are: Roza Canal; Selah-Moxee Canal; Highway Bridge; Ray Slavin Branch of the Moxee Ditch; Middy Branch of the Moxee Ditch; Union Gap Ditch
This stretch of flume made with Armco pipe is a link in a long irrigation ditch which heads in 4 mile lake high in the cascade mountains, and runs down into the Valley around Medford, Oregon for irrigation purposes. Part of the flume is formed along the hill sides by excavating the dirt and using the earth from the ditch for a very narrow road to travel in the maintenance of this long flume. Hundreds of fishermen also travel this dike formed road to reach 4 Mile Lake which is amply stocked with trout.
Upper view of irrigation flume showing where Armco pipe has been used around a hill side to maintain the proper water level for the flume. This irrigation ditch or flume is high in the Cascade range, heading in Four Mile Lake from where the water is conveyed down to the Medford Valley, Oregon for Irrigation purposes.