Dixie National Forest (Utah); Panguitch Lake (Garfield County, Utah)
Upper reaches of the Panguitch Lake Reservoir dam, showing where silt from erosion accumulates in the reservoir. Ranger Grant G. Williams, Panguitch Lake District, shown in picture.
Old Irontown (Iron County, Utah); Erosion--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Little Pinto Canyon at Irontown ruins ten miles northwest of Page Ranch, Dixie Division, showing bad erosion. Note some grass beginning to grow in the bottoms.
Forest rangers--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Erosion--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Ranger Simon L. Cuskelly (Buck) in a gully showing the erosion problem he has to contend with in his ranger district. Photograph was taken in about 1954.
Forest rangers--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Soil conservation--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Ranger Grant G. Williams, Panguitch Lake District, in his office talking to Norm Hill, Engineer for the Soil Conservation Service and Clyde Lowe, District Conservator for the SCS. The Dixie Forest has many problems relating to soil conservation and...
Watersheds--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Bear Valley (Iron County, Utah)
Bear Valley project. General view of active erosion taking place in East-Lower Bear Valley. Active gullies cutting through reseeding area. Originate in visible watershed on Buckskin-Sandy s & g allotment.
Watersheds--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Bear Valley (Iron County, Utah)
Erosion source area within the vicinity of Rasmussen (Thompson) mining claims, west side of Bear Valley. Dozer used to develop spring and lay pipe up steep draw.