b' High-pressure Jetter Truck capable of delivering over 1,500 psi Vactron trailer-mounted vacuum and pressure washer system City of Cambridge Municipal wastewater treatment plant in Cambridge.Lagoon system receives sewage from the community and discharges after chlorination into the Weiser River/Rush Creek conuence. City of Midvale UnknownIrrigationWater rights applicable to a specic property are required for the use of surface water for irrigation. Within Washington County there are eleven principal irrigation districts. 1. Weiser Irrigation District: Main source(Galloway Ditch) Crane Creek Reservoir (Weiser River). This District serves approximately 12,000 acres. A partial ume-measuring device was installed in the spring of 1976. 2. Lower Payette Canal: Main SourcePayette River, Payette Lake and Cascade Reservoir. At present the system (approximately 11,500 acres) is adequate to meet the demand. 3. Sunnyside Irrigation Ditch Company: Main SourceCrane Creek, serves approximately 3,000 acres. 4. Mann Creek Irrigation District: Main SourceMann Creek Reservoir, serves approximately 4,000 acres. 5. Monroe Creek Irrigation District: Main SourceMann Creek, serves approximately 1,000 acres. 6. Midvale Irrigation District: Main SourceWeiser River and Lost Valley Reservoir, serves approximately 2,200 acres. 7. Cambridge Ditch CompanyServed by Weiser River and Lost Valley Reservoir, serves approximately 1,828 acres. 8. Allison Jewel DitchServed by Weiser River and Lost Valley Reservoir. Approximately 1,340 acres are served by the Allison Jewel Ditch. 9. Little Weiser Irrigation District: Main SourceLittle Weiser and C. Ben Ross Reservoir. The Little Weiser Irrigation District serves approximately 3,227 acres. 10. Pine Creek Irrigation District: Main SourcePine Creek and Spring Creek. This district serves approximately 600 acres. 11. Rush Creek Irrigation District: Main SourceRush Creek, serves approximately 1,000 acres.WASHINGTON County 631'