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OWNER:
MERTON O WHITE
BOX 517
CANNON BEACH, OR 97110

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Expand Application: S 25470  Application: S 25470
Expand Permit: S 20021  <a href='https://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/misc/vault/vault.aspx?Type=Permit&permit_char=S&permit_nbr=20021'>document</a> Permit: S 20021 document
Collapse Certificate: 22773  <a href='https://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/misc/vault/vault.aspx?Type=Cert&cert_nbr=22773'>document</a> , <a href='https://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/misc/vault/vault.aspx?Type=CertMap&cert_nbr=22773'>paper map</a> Certificate: 22773 document , paper map
Staff Person Responsible: no caseworker currently assigned
Signature: 6/12/1957
Type: Original
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Status: Non-Cancelled
County: Clackamas, Marion
Basin: Willamette
File Folder Location: Salem
Watermaster District: 16

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Expand <a href='water_right_research_query.aspx?snp_id=75163&pod_location_id=75134'> POD 1 - BUTTE CREEK > PUDDING RIVER</a> POD 1 - BUTTE CREEK > PUDDING RIVER
Expand <a href='water_right_research_query.aspx?snp_id=75163&pod_location_id=75135'> POD 2 - BUTTE CREEK > PUDDING RIVER</a> POD 2 - BUTTE CREEK > PUDDING RIVER

Place(s) of Use
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Expand <table style='width: 400px; white-space: pre-wrap;'><tr><td>Use - IRRIGATION</td></tr></table> (Primary) - 64.0 acres; Priority Date: 11/28/1950
Use - IRRIGATION
(Primary) - 64.0 acres; Priority Date: 11/28/1950

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