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Page 15
... average of sixteen millions of gallons daily , it must be subjected to a greater and more constant pressure than it has been yet . What may be the result , time alone can make manifest . As a first step towards obtaining an additional ...
... average of sixteen millions of gallons daily , it must be subjected to a greater and more constant pressure than it has been yet . What may be the result , time alone can make manifest . As a first step towards obtaining an additional ...
Page 18
... average quantity of rain during the year , ( 40 inches , ) yet the heavy rains falling in mid - summer , have served to keep the water unusually high during the period when it is usually quite low . The extension of the works has been ...
... average quantity of rain during the year , ( 40 inches , ) yet the heavy rains falling in mid - summer , have served to keep the water unusually high during the period when it is usually quite low . The extension of the works has been ...
Page 3
... average of the last eight days in July , was 17,550,000 gallons per day , the mercury in the shade at noon ranging from 86 to 94 degrees , whilst in the previous portion of the month , with comparatively comfortable weather , the average ...
... average of the last eight days in July , was 17,550,000 gallons per day , the mercury in the shade at noon ranging from 86 to 94 degrees , whilst in the previous portion of the month , with comparatively comfortable weather , the average ...
Page 5
... average annual amount for a series of years , we may rely upon it as the amount which we may derive from the Lake , provided we give it sufficient storage room . Loammi Baldwin , Esq . , in 1834 , made a gauge of this Lake , from which ...
... average annual amount for a series of years , we may rely upon it as the amount which we may derive from the Lake , provided we give it sufficient storage room . Loammi Baldwin , Esq . , in 1834 , made a gauge of this Lake , from which ...
Page 6
... average daily amount was 8,514,200 gallons . The least amount used was in October , equal to 4,504,300 gallons daily , whilst the average for the whole year was but 5,837,900 gallons daily . In 1851 , the greatest average amount used ...
... average daily amount was 8,514,200 gallons . The least amount used was in October , equal to 4,504,300 gallons daily , whilst the average for the whole year was but 5,837,900 gallons daily . In 1851 , the greatest average amount used ...
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