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Davis County Experimental Watershed records

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_COLL MSS 376

Scope and Contents

The Davis County Experimental Watershed records contain mostly scientific material from the Davis County Experimental Watershed (DCEW) retained by the United State Forest Service’s Intermountain Research Station (now known as the Rocky Mountain Research Station) headquarters in Ogden, Utah. These documents record the efforts taken by the Forest Service to repair and rehabilitate the watersheds above Davis County from the 1930s to the late 1960s.

The majority of the collection consists of action plans, progress reports, maps, geographical, botanical, and climate surveys, streamflow data, and academic publications. In addition to the scientific materials, this collection contains several historical documents, including: newspapers articles, histories written by members of the DCEW task force, and financial reports on early 20th century flood damages. The collection is organized first by general material from the DCEW and then by documents from each particular drainage of the DCEW.

The Davis County Experimental Watershed records have a wide variety of uses for researchers. Those interested in pioneering watershed rehabilitation work, Forest Service projects in Utah, Utah Civilian Conservation Corps projects, and the history of Davis County will find this collection particularly useful. The vegetation, climate and streamflow data may also be valuable to those who want to compare the current state of the Davis County watershed to past conditions.

Dates

  • Creation: 1923-1986

Language of Materials

Material in English

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Davis County Experimental Watershed records must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives department head.

Historical Note

Decades of sustained overgrazing in Utah mountain watersheds caused a series of devastating and deadly mud-rock floods along the Wasatch Front in the early 20th century. The most disastrous of these floods occurred in 1912 and 1923 in Davis County. These floods resulted in the deaths of several individuals and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to both public and private buildings, lands and infrastructure. In response to the natural disasters, Utah Governor Dern appointed a committee to examine the cause of the floods and organize a plant to prevent future flooding. At the recommendation of environmental advisors, the Forest Service and several Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began work on Davis County flood prevention in 1933.

The joint CCC and Forest Service flood control program became known as the Davis County Experimental Watershed (DCEW). In 1934, the CCC began to dig contour trenches along the mountainsides to help prevent the denuded hillsides from eroding away during rainstorms and spring runoff. For the next thirty years, Forest Service employees of the Intermountain Research Station continued to restore the watershed and conduct experiments and surveys regarding vegetation, streamflow, and climate in the drainages. Their work eventually received international recognition due to its unprecedented scope and success.

Extent

33 boxes (16 linear feet)

Abstract

This collection contains the records of the Davis County Experimental Watershed restoration project, an effort to repair and rehabilitate the watersheds above Davis County from the 1930s to the late 1960s.

Arrangement

This collection is organized by material type and watershed.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This collection was donated to USU Special Collections and Archives by Norbert V. DeByle in 1986. Norbert DeByle worked as a plant ecologist for the Intermountain Research Station and most likely obtained these records through his connections at the station. The origin of material listed under the title “Davis County Watershed Rehabilitation and Management Articles and Reports” was initially unknown, and it was processed separately in 2014 as Coll Mss 479. However, after processing the DeByle’s donation in 2016, it become apparent that the material in “Davis County Watershed Rehabilitating and Management Articles and Reports” was likely part of the material donated by DeByle in 1986. These materials were added to the end of this collection and the call number "Coll Mss 479" was made available for another use.

Separated Materials

The photographs and federal publications in this collection have been transferred the photograph curator and Government Documents, respectively.

Bibliography

  • Croft, A.R. History of Development of the Davis County Experimental Watershed. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service Region 4, 1981.

Processing Information

Processed in March of 2017.

Title
Guide to the Davis County Experimental Watershed records 1923-1986
Author
Finding aid/Register created by Cody Patton and Clint Pumphrey
Date
© 2017
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid encoded in English.

Revision Statements

  • 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.

Repository Details

Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)