HYDROLOGY DIVISION NUMBERED REPORTS. 1 Full Development Possibilities in the South Saskatchewan River Basin, Hydrology Report #1, June 1952.
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1 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 1 Full Development Possibilities in the South Saskatchewan River Basin, Hydrology Report #1, June Determination of Peak Discharges on Certain Cypress Hills Streams, Hydrology Report #2, July Water Supply and Irrigation in the Battle Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #3, June Water Supply and Irrigation in the Manyberries Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #4, September Water Supply and Water Use in the Lodge Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #5, October Water Supply and Irrigation in the Many Island Basin, Hydrology Report #6, January Water Supply and Irrigation in the Swift Current Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #7, January Water Supply and Irrigation in the Bigstick Lake Basin, Hydrology Report #8, July A Review of Water Supply in the Bigstick Lake Basin, Hydrology Report #8A, September Water Supply and Utilization in the Bow River Watershed, Hydrology Report #9, September Hydrology of the 1948 and 1953 Floods in the Upper Souris Basin, Hydrology Report #10, September Water supply and Irrigation in the Frenchman River Basin, Hydrology Report #11, December Qu'Appelle Basin Floods of 1955, Hydrology Report #12, October Water Supply and Irrigation in the Deer and Miner's Creek Basins, Hydrology Report #13, December Water Supply and Utilization in the Brightwater Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #15, November Water Supply and Irrigation in the Ross Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #15, November Hydrology of Carrot River Floods, Hydrology Report #16, August A Folio of Information for the Qu'Appelle Watershed, Hydrology Report #17, March
2 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 18 Qu'Appelle Basin floods of 1956, Hydrology Report #18, October 1956 (includes an Appendix, April 1975). 19 Uses of Water in the Qu'Appelle Watershed, Hydrology Report #19, April A Flood Damage Yardstick for the Qu'Appelle Valley, Hydrology Report #20, June Floods and Flooding Problems in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Hydrology Report #21, May Water Supply and Use in the Qu'Appelle Watershed, Hydrology Report #22, February The Story of Water Development in the Qu'Appelle Watershed, Hydrology Report #23, June Drought and Flood in the Qu'Appelle Watershed (Summary Report), Hydrology Report #24, May Preliminary Estimates of Flood Frequencies in the Riding Mountain Area, Hydrology Report #25, November Hydrology of Pipestone Creek Watershed (abridged), Hydrology Report #26, October A Hydrology of Pipestone Creek Watershed, Hydrology Report #26A, October Water Yields and Flood Potential in the Whitemud River Basin, Hydrology Report #27, September Water Supply and Flood Potential for the Proposed Spruce River Diversion Scheme, Hydrology Report #28, January The Water Sampling Program on the Qu'Appelle River above Buffalo Pound Lake During the Summer of 1958, Hydrology Report #29, February A 29B 29C 29D 29E Summer of 1959, Hydrology Report #29A, March Summer of 1960, Hydrology Report #29B, November Summer of 1961, Hydrology Report #29C, January Summer of 1962, Hydrology Report #29D, March Summer of 1963, Hydrology Report #29E, April
3 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 30 Water Supply and Use in the Wood River Basin, Hydrology Report #30, August Boyne River at Stephenfield - Maximum Probable Flood, Hydrology Report #31, November Kindersley Water Supply, Hydrology Report #32, December Kamsack and Canora Water Supplies, Hydrology Report #33, W. G. Salway, December Water Resources and Irrigation Potential in Western Canada, Hydrology Report #34, E. F. Durrant, August Water Supply and Water Use on Penticton and Ellis Creeks, Hydrology Report #35, R. R. Rodgers and W. L. Kreuder, October Preliminary Investigation for Paddle River Flood Control, Hydrology Report #36, R. R. Rodgers, January Water Use in the Frenchman and Battle Creek Basins, Hydrology Report #37, J. G. McMorine and W. L. Kreuder, February Souris River Watershed and the Alameda Dam, Hydrology Report #38, R. R. Rodgers, April Flood Control on the Beaver River Through Storage and Diversion, Hydrology Report #39, R. R. Rodgers, August Preliminary Investigations - Water Supply and Flood Control, Parlby Creek, Hydrology Report #40, J. G. S. McMorine, March Floods on Small Watersheds, Hydrology Report #41, M. Mowchenko, December Magnitude and Frequency of Floods on Major Prairie Streams, Hydrology Report #42, M. Mowchenko, January Test Releases from Theodore Reservoir on the Whitesand River in October, 1964, Hydrology Report #43, W. L. Kreuder, April Flooding of Hay Meadows along Beaver and Meadow Rivers (based on field observations during the period June 8-14, 1965), Hydrology Report #44, M. Mowchenko, June South Saskatchewan Reservoir Operation, Hydrology Report #45, November Effect of Routing the 1:15 and 1:25 Floods Through the Proposed Reservoir on the Beaver River, Hydrology Report #46, W. L. Kreuder, October
4 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 47 Saskatchewan River at Saskatoon Runoff Frequency Curves, Hydrology Report #47, December Driedmeat Lake Project, Hydrology Report #48, W. G. Salway, October Coal Lake Report, Hydrology Report #49, M. Mowchenko, March 1958 (revised by L. K. Szojka, September 1969). 50 Parlby Creek Flood Control, Water Supply and Channel Capacities, Hydrology Report #50, L. K. Szojka, March Report on Hydrology Studies - Waskasoo Creek Project, Hydrology Report #51, L. K. Szojka, February Report on Hydrology Studies - Sawridge Creek Diversion Project, Hydrology Report #52, L. K. Szojka, July Appendix B - Cree Lake Diversion - Cree Lake to Churchill River, Hydrology Report #53, L. K. Szojka, December (component 928/7-19) 54 Appendix B - Clearwater River Diversion - Clearwater River to Churchill, Hydrology Report #54, L. K. Szojka, January (component 928/7-18) 55 Report on the Assessment of Meteorological Requirements for Flow Forecasting in the St. Mary Basin, Hydrology Report #55, L. K. Szojka, May Report on a Proposed Reservoir on the Arm River near Davidson, Hydrology Report #56, L. K. Szojka, September Report on the 1971 Spring Flood of Roughbark Creek at Clearfield Dam, Hydrology Report #57, November Report on Possible Flow Increases of the Oldman River at Lethbridge, Hydrology Report #58, L. K. Szojka, April Report on Beaver River, Hydrology Report #59, L. K. Szojka, April Report on Hydrologic Study of the Proposed Semans Community Storage Reservoir, Hydrology Report #60, G. A. Fuller, December Report on Hydrologic Study of the Proposed Elfros Community Storage Reservoir, Hydrology Report #61, G. A. Fuller, January Appendix A - Hydrometric Studies Connected with 1972 Closure Operations at Carseland Weir, Hydrology Report #62, R. B. Godwin, April Report on the Backwater Effects Caused by Shellmouth Reservoir, Hydrology Report #63, R. W. Harrison, April Wascana Creek Flood Study within the City of Regina - Report on Engineering and Hydrologic Investigations, prepared for Saskatchewan Environment by Saskatchewan Regional Division, May
5 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 65 Report on Hydrologic Study of the Proposed Neelby Community Reservoir Development, Hydrology Report #65, G. A. Fuller, June Report on the Probability of Flooding and Potential Erosion in the Elbow River below Bragg Creek, Hydrology Report #66, August Report on Town of Assiniboia Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #67, G. A. Fuller, August Report on Ceylon Storage Project, Hydrology Report #68, M. Mowchenko, October Report on Water Supply Study for the Proposed Willow Bunch Thermal Power Project, Hydrology Report #69, B. T. Abrahamson and J. R. Cockroft, July Summary Report on City of Weyburn Water Supply Study - Appendix E - Report on City of Weyburn Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #70, F. R. J. Martin, April Report on Town of Melfort Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #71, F. R. J. Martin, April 1974 (revised March 1977). 72 Report on Town of Canora Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #72, J. R. Cockroft, April Report on Swift Current Creek Basin Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #73, G. A. Fuller and F. R. J. Martin, June Report on Russell Creek Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #74, L. H. Wiens, July Appendix A - Report on Town of Gull Lake Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #75, L. H. Wiens and F. R. J. Martin, August Inventory of Existing and Proposed Projects in the Oldman River Basin, Hydrology Report #76, R. B. Godwin, September Report on 1974 Flood at Craik Dam, Hydrology Report #77, L. H. Wiens, August Hydrology Sector Component - International Roseau River Study Report on Flood Control Through the Canadian Section of the Roseau River, Hydrology Report #78, B. T. Abrahamson, September Report on Town of Humboldt Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #79, J. R. Cockroft, September Oldman River Basin Water Supply Study, Appendix D of an Interim Report on the Oldman River Basin, Hydrology Report #80, M. Mowchenko and J. R. Cockroft, December
6 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 81 Report on Town of Kerrobert Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #81, F. R. J. Martin, January Oldman River Basin Study - Water Supply Studies - Appendix A of a Report on the Oldman River Basin, Hydrology Report #82, M. Mowchenko and J. R. Cockroft, July Report on 1974 Spring Runoff at Eight Sites in Southern Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #83, F. R. J. Martin, August Frenchman River Study - Report on Additional Storage Reservoirs - Appendix A - Hydrological Studies, Hydrology Report #84, August Coronach Area Water Supply Study, Appendix A - Hydrology Studies, Hydrology Report #85, R. J. Woodvine, August Water Supply Studies of Reservoir Potential on the Bow River Below Calgary, Hydrology Report #86, E. L. Scott and R. B. Godwin, March Coronach Area Water Supply Study, Phase II - Importation Alternatives, Appendix A - Water Supply Studies, Hydrology Report #87, April Report on Cumberland Lake Water Level Control Study, Appendix A - Hydrological Studies, Hydrology Report #88, L. H. Wiens, May Water Supply and Flood Studies of Reservoir Potential in the Milk River Basin, Hydrology Report #89, E. L. Scott, July The Adaption of Two Components of the Meyer Formula to Canadian Prairie Conditions (IHD-CAN-20), Hydrology Report #90, L. H. Wiens, July Report on Town of Radville Surface Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #91, J. D. Rogers, September Report on Median Annual Unit Runoff for the Prairie Provinces, Hydrology Report #92, M. Mowchenko, October Rapid River Hydro-Electric Project Study - Hydrological Studies, Hydrology Report #93, April Report on the Village of Ceylon Surface Water Supply Study and Flood Study, Hydrology Report #94, M. Mowchenko, March Report on Determination of River Distances for the Saskatchewan-Nelson River Basin, Hydrology Report #95, P. O. Meid and M. Mowchenko, September Report on Morden Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #96, J. D. Rogers, November Report on Water Supply and Flood Studies for Proposed Cameron Project, Hydrology Report #97, K. D. Harvey, June
7 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 98 Buffalo Lake Water Levels, Supplement to the Engineering Report, Parlby Creek- Spotted Lake Flood Control Project, Hydrology Report #98, J. D. Rogers, January Report on Town of Humboldt Water Supply Study, Hydrology Report #99, K. D. Harvey, March The Effects of Weather Modification on Runoff in Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #100, B. J. Bell and R. J. Woodvine, June Evaluation of the Effects of Drainage Developments in the Rural Municipalities of Churchbridge and Langenburg, Hydrology Report #101, E. L. Scott, December Selection of Drought and Normal Years and Evaluation of Meteorological Modification Procedures for Development of Design Droughts, Hydrology Report #102, E. L. Scott and E. G. O'Brien, April Report on the Village of Ceylon Surface Water Supply Study and Flood Study, Hydrology Report #103, M. Mowchenko, January The Determination of Gross and Effective Drainage Areas in the Prairie Provinces, Hydrology Report #104, M. Mowchenko and P. O. Meid, May Evaluation of the Surface Water Supply Potential of the Swift Current Creek and Rushlake Creek Basins, Hydrology Report #105, J. B. Yarotski, July Rainfall-Runoff Analysis for the July 9-10, 1983 Storm at Semans, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #106, G. T. Miller, March Hydrologic Assessment of Proposed Drainage and Channel Improvements on Nut Lake Water Levels, Hydrology Report #107, D. C. Ngai, November Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #108, G. T. Miller, February NOT USED (Was intended for Historical Low Runoff Sequences Report but that report was given a higher number because of the delay in preparing it) Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #110, G. T. Miller, August Probable Maximum Flood for the Milk River Forks Dam, Hydrology Report #111, D. A. Kiely and J. B. Yarotski, April Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #112, G. T. Miller, August Determination of Gross Evaporation for Small to Moderate-Sized Water Bodies in the Canadian Prairies Using the Meyer Formula, Hydrology Report #113, F. R. J. Martin, January
8 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S 114 Probable Maximum Flood for the St. Mary Dam, Hydrology Report #114, D. A. Kiely and G. W. Bell, September SIBED Program 3 - Phase 2, Evaluation of the Surface Water Supply Potential in the Swift Current Creek and Rushlake Creek Basins, Hydrology Report #115, B. J. Bell, April Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #116, G. T. Miller, July Rainfall-Runoff Analysis for the July 4, 1988 Storm near Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #117, G. T. Miller, September SIBED Program 3 - Phase 2, Evaluation of the Surface Water Supply Potential in the Frenchman River and Battle Creek Basins, Hydrology Report #118, J. B. Yarotski, May Determination of Ice Thickness for Small Water Bodies in the Canadian Prairie Region, Hydrology Report #119, D. E. Kelln, June SIBED Program 3 - Phase 2, Evaluation of the Surface Water Supply Potential in the Lodge-Middle Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #120, D. A. Kiely, June Gross Evaporation for the 30-Year Period in the Canadian Prairies, Hydrology Report #121, F. R. J. Martin, July SIBED Program 3 - Phase 2, Preliminary Investigation of Surface Water Quality in the Upper Notukeu Creek Basin, Hydrology Report #122, M. Mowchenko, July Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #123, G. T. Miller, August Rainfall Runoff Analysis for the June 10-11, 1989 Storm near Cabri, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #124, G. T. Miller, September Poplar River Basin Study, Determination of Natural and Present (1984) Use Flows, Hydrology Report #125, D. A. Kiely, August Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #126, G. T. Miller, August Probable Maximum Flood for the Shellmouth Dam, Hydrology Report #127, B. J. Bell, February Rainfall Runoff Analysis for the July 25-26, 1990 Storms near Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #128, G. T. Miller, January Rainfall Runoff Analysis for the June 11, 1990 Storm near Miami, Manitoba, Hydrology Report #129, G. T. Miller, January
9 HYDROLOGY DIVISION ED S Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #130, G. T. Miller, August Rainfall Runoff Analysis for the June 7, 1991 Storms near Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #131, G. T. Miller, January Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #132, G. T. Miller, November Gross Evaporation for the 30-Year Period in the Canadian Prairies, Hydrology Report #133, R. J. Woodvine, March Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #134, G. T. Miller, July Annual Unit Runoff on the Canadian Prairies, Hydrology Report #135, B. J. Bell, February Rainfall Runoff Analysis for the July 21-22, 1993 Storm near Ceylon, Saskatchewan, Hydrology Report #136, G. T. Miller, October Historical Low Annual Runoff for the Canadian Prairies, Hydrology Report #137, G. W. Bell, March Spring Runoff Monitoring Program, Hydrology Report #138, G. T. Miller, July Determination of Coefficients for Use in the Meyer Formula, Hydrology Report #139, R. J. Woodvine, March Waskesiu Lake Basin Hydrology Study, Hydrology Report #140, R. J. Woodvine, March Precipitation, Runoff and Water Sampling Information for 1993 at the Twinned Watershed Site and the South Tobacco Creek (05OF017) Hydrometric Station, Hydrology Report #141, J. B. Yarotski, September Canada-Manitoba Soil Conservation Agreement Program 6 -- South Tobacco Creek Pilot Project - Effect of Headwater Storage on Runoff Peaks, Hydrology Report #142, J. B. Yarotski, December Gross Evaporation for the 30-Year Period in the Canadian Prairies, Hydrology Report #143, F. R. J. Martin, May
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