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<br />r <br />I <br />I <br />, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />'\ <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />r~; '-, /" -' <br />" v '..J (0 PER A TI 0 NAN D ~I A I N TEN A NeE <br /> <br />TABLE 2 <br /> <br />MAIN AQUEDUCT FEATURES <br />June 30. 1950 <br /> <br />FE."TURE <br /> <br />Preliminary eKpel\~ ......m.. <br />Right (,f ....ay, lands. and l'3semenls... <br />Roads. .m.. .... ..............................15:3 miles <br />Constructi..n waler s\'stelll om. ........... . 180 miles <br />CQnSlrtlClinn puWf'r s}'stem...... ,~77 miles <br />Parker Darn .... ..... .................... <br />Tunnel!;. concrt'le lined. .............92.09 Illjle~ <br />Cut-and-('l:wer conduits. ............;)'"'-.45 miles <br />Concrde lined eans]" fi2.Fll miles <br />Unlined canal............................ ............... ...... 1.0S mil6 <br />Siphons ..........m.... ..................... ..28..53 miles <br />Telephone lines. . .... .... .........A.3M miles <br />TransmisI>inn lines. .. 240 miles <br />Pumping plants and {(llIr camps... <br />Gene and COPPf'r Basin rcsenoirs <br />l\liscdlaru>hlls .......m.m........................... <br /> <br />Tutals. <br /> <br />Grand lutal <br /> <br />Deduct: <br />Puhlic '1/orks Administration grant fur <br />Parker Dam ................................__... <br />nden5e Plant Corp/nation for grolllHI <br />wire!! on lransmis~illn line5. <br />Salvage ~ule~ ,JIlII 1I11di~trihlllt'd "\l:'lllead <br />Cash discOIlnls __ ......m.m..m____ <br />Unal)plil'd in~lIrance re~ervc.. <br />LiCfllidalo"d damages. <br /> <br />Gram] total deductions. <br /> <br />NH c(}~l to June 30, 19S0... <br /> <br />Add: - <br />Estimated C(l~t of half (If Parkl"r power plant after <br />credit for use of two Distril'l units h~ U. S. <br /> <br />OJllr.I.'/AL COST <br /> <br />, 4.633,660.07 <br />1.333,416.70 <br />1,0.\7,001.45 <br />823,03.\.44 <br />1,331.043.18 <br />7.239.927.34 <br />70.288,1(l2.9Y <br />14.]]5.469.66 <br />7,746,711.52 <br />143.324.37 <br />9.828,207 .89 <br />.364.243.24 <br />2.716,322.4.5 <br />lS,YOol,796.16 <br />1,0'\6,548.23 <br />2.279,795.12 <br /> <br />5140,861.670.81 <br /> <br />]] <br /> <br />ADDITlO~5 <br />AND <br />BETTERMENTS <br /> <br />S 2.612.25 <br /> <br />8.\,0110.1111 <br />19R,447.25 <br /> <br />R. 920. 99 <br />10.499.24- <br />50.517.58 <br /> <br />$1'~1.217.(j68.12 <br /> <br />$355. Y97 .31 <br /> <br />(jon.ooo.OO <br /> <br />253,261.37 <br />2.276.R72.10 <br />2+3.l1fi.nS <br />78~).6.'j'~.62 <br />582.416.3R <br /> <br />$ +.739..320.S2 <br />$13(j.478347.60 <br /> <br />S ~.30o.noo.o() <br /> <br />Pumping pln"ts <br /> <br />The pumping plants were operated throughout the year except <br />for two scheduled outage,: December 31 to January 2, inclusive, for <br />nece:-5sary maintenance \\'ork. and from June 2 to 5, inclusive, for <br />draining and sluicing the aqueduct. There were no lInechedllled in- <br />terruptions during the year. <br />One pump wa,; operated at each plant for 84 per cent of the time: <br />two pumps per plant were operated during September and part of <br />October 1949, and more than half of May 1950; and three pumps <br />pel' plant for two days in May, in order to deliver approximately 98 <br />