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The above figures include the cost of buildings but not land.
The cost of pumping would be about $1.00 per 1,000 gallons, exclusive of sinking lund, depreciation, interest on capital and general administration charges..
The estimate is based for couvenience on the existing Peak Distribution System which consists of W.J. pipes which are not so suitable as C.I. pipes for salt water.
14th April, 1921.
Annexe 3.
R. M. HENDERSON,
Mr. HENDERSON,
Would you kindly supply for the information of the Water Carriage Extension Committee an estimate of the cost of pumping and distributing salt-water in the area from the 400′ to the 750′ contour, making the same assumptions as were made in preparing your report dated 14th April, 1921.
20th April, 1921.
T. L. PERKINS, Director of Public Works.
Annexe 3.
Hon. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
Salt Water Supply to Middle Levels.
Herewith as requested a rough estimate of the cost of installing Salt Water Pumping and Distributing System for the area bounded by the 400 feet and 750 feet contours.
"The water to be taken to the nearest point on the Public Road or Path from whence householders must make their own connections.
"3 Water Closets to each house. '
"A 2-gallon flush."
"20 flushes per house per day.
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Meters in existing Waterworks High Level District 700 (approx.).
Take for purposes of estimate 1,000 houses.
Water required 1,000 × 20 × 2 = ...
Add for leakage in system and contingencies
Total daily pumping
40,000 gallons 20,000
...60,000
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Estimate.
Pumping Plant (2-25 H.P. sets).
Engine House and Rising Main
C.I. Mains (6", 4" and 3") and laying
Reservoirs (1-80,000 gallons and 2-10,000 gallons)
SE10,000.00
95,000.00
30,000.00
Total cost
$235.000.00
Cost of Pumping about 50 cents per 1,000 gallons exclusive of sinking fund, depreciation, interest on capital and general administration charges.
R. M. HENDERSON.
29th April, 1921.