saimensely short of the actual requirement,
to, I believe in prachée, scarcely amounting to, I believe in-
decor.
r
500,000 (Two hordred thousand) gallons for If the water were drawn off al this rak only, making allowance for the inflow previously mentioned but without, taking evaporation into consideration the would last out for 190 days.
supply
If again
the full quantity could be
delivered with the City from Tokfoolum, it avould only last out about 414 days.
I have before stated that the 10 mich
cast Iron conduit pipe-
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suggested by was laid under the Carriage
Mr. Rawlings read frour Pokfoolium to Victoria – This road
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excesively tortuous and uncoen.
It's
plan
survosities are only partly seen on the pleur on account of the divincitive size of the
larger plan:- they would be more
scale on a
apparent.
(Octrom the outbt of the Reservoir at Pok forhim to the point marked A. at the ixhere western end of the City benig distance of 2 miles 50 Cham's _ it has a full of
a
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350 feet- distributed very unevenly
this distance.
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over
Frou this point A to NJ Tank
sir a
further length of 55 chairs - it rises
unevenly 100 feet - and this is its main
point of delivery.
Here however it is
connicted to a six wich pipe - which, on the stopcock leading wito N°1 Tank being
closed-conveys ex.
a
supply to the Albany Jank.
further distance of 65 chams and with an additional rise of 150 feet.
The total fall is thus 350 ft and the total rise 250 ft - The pipe leaves the Reservoir at Tokfoolum at an altitude of 500 feet above the sea _ and the highest
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ponit of delivery is 4400 feet but it has descended between these pounts to a height of only 150 feet above the sea.
There is therefore great loss ofpressure by the numerous bends and the mequalités of levels _ and still the height at which the water is delivered is not sufficient. are even now porre four houses situated above the 400 feet level._
as there