ho
quture reservoirs these conduits will intercept and bring the water from these streams;
water intercepted
ad,
also,
any
on the lives of such conduit.
In
my
opinion conduits
may
be made, as suggested, by local
labour and
may
be executed
gradually, the granite,
cover
forming the surface of the island
times
as
condensers will at all
may
acting have small rits of water flowing down and in the whole
volume of several hundred thousand Gallons per day; which, taken into Victoria, will be useful.-
produce
l'rders
a
may
be
given for a local
of water
amination report and estimate.
Economy in the use
will be of the utmost importance, the distributing apparatus in Victoria should therefore be such
prevent waste. but
as
to
but no fittings
will avail if not kept in perfect order; and, to insure this, there
must be strict and unce
subervision
st cure
/
unceasing
It will be better to
by economy, sor 4
Gallons per
66
head per
per day than to have nothing if the water in the Pokfoolum reservoir at the commencement of the dry season, is economised at some.
Gallons per head, the volume
last four or five times I run off at a cate Zie
302 4
will, of course,
as
long
as
must be marze
of 15 Gallons per head per day. It
manifest to the local authorities that care in this direction will alone prolong the existing supplies of water through the day periods of the I have te
year .-
(d) Robert Rawlinson.
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