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close on 247,000 and the consumption of water for all pur- poses (including trade) during constant supply amounts to about 6 million gallons per day. A dry season may extend
over a period of 280 days and the additional storage required
to tide over such a season is therefore as follows:-
Quantity required to maintain constant
Gallons.
supply during dry season (280 days), 1,680,000,000
Deduct:-
6.
Present storage that can)
be depended upon at)
commencement of dry)
season,
Yield of streams during
dry season,
560,000,000
227,000,000 787,000,000
$93,000,000
Additional storage required,
The excess in the capacity of the new reservoir
over present requirements amounts to 607,000,000 gallons, or,
when spread over a period of 280 days, fully 2,100,000 gallons
per day, which, assuming the same rate of consumption as at
present, will provide for a further population of $7,500.
Disregarding the census of 1906, which showed the population
supplied with water to be practically the same as in 1901,
and accepting the census for the year last-mentioned, namely,
205,600, we find that the increase in the population for the
decade ending 1911 amounted to 41,400. At the same rate of
increase, the surplus storage will suffice for fully 20 years.
If, however, the census of 1906 (203,400) be accepted and
the same rate of increase as between 1906 and 1911, namely,
43,600, be maintained, the surplus storage will only suffice
for about 10 years.
7.
If any further argument be required in support of
the additional storage of 1,500 million gallons, which is being provided, it will be found in the recent report of the
Bacteriologist (Dr. Macfarlane) in which a strong case is
made out in favour of the storage of water for a considerable
period before its distribution for consumption.
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