Appendix E.

248

1897.

1898.

1899..

CITY OF VICTORIA WATER WORKS.

Comparative Table shewing Water pumped to the High Levels (Theoretical Displacement of Pumps) since the Supply commenced.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

gallons.

gallous.

gallons.

gallons.

gallons.

gallons.

gallons.

gallons.

January,.

2,509,000

1,426,000

1,340,000

962,000

1,358,000

1,478,000

1,951,000

February,

March,

April,

1,851,000

1,257,000

1,133,000

820,000

1,100,000

1,135,000

1,644,000

1,084,000

1,801,000

1,372,000

1,009,000

1,352,000

1,404,000

2,091,000

989,000

945,000

1,164,000

1,203,000

1,436,000

1,355,000

1,097,000

May,

1,839,000

1,526,000

979,000

1,463,000

1,646,000

1,608,000

1,491,000

June,

1,745,000

1,376,000

1,226,000

1,391,000

1,473,000

1,502,000

1,451,000

July,

1,787,000

1,476,000

1,432,000

1,178,000

1,632,000

1,613,000

1,490,000

August, .................ke

3,692,000

1,755,000

1,552,000

1,496,000

1,543,000

1,638,000

1,578,000

1,569,000

September,..

2,845,000

1,703,000

1,584,000

1,585,000

1,449,000

1,600,000

1,701,000

1,704,000

October,

2,536,000

1,758,000

1,748,000

1,136,000

1,505,000

1,653,000

1,699,000

2,192,000

November,

2,631,000

1,813,000

1,646,000

1,174,000

1,425,000

1,526,000

1,641,000

1,957,000

December,

2,804,000

1,668,000

1,619,000

1,216,000

1,994,000

1,431,000

1,722,000

2,135,000

TOTAL,.

14,008,000

20,501,000

17,456,000

15,273,000

15,642,000

17,845,000

18,436,000

20,772,000

1892.

Note.--The large quantity of water pumped to the High Levels in 1892 and 1893 is accounted for by a District of the City being then supplied with pumped water which has since been supplied by gravitation from the Filter Beds.

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