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able to calculate the annual <br />daily average and the maximum daily demands. <br />Application of <br />the 1507. factor previously mentioned gives us <br />a reliable figure <br />for peak hourly demands. <br />Tabulated <br />below are these total demands for inside and <br />outside city <br />users, during the eleven year <br />period from 1950 through 1960. <br />The same infor- <br />mation is shown graphically on Exhibit No. 1, Monthly variation <br />in water <br />demands during <br />one year is shown on Exhibit No. 2. <br />TABLE NO. 2 <br />PAST WATER DEMANDS <br />Average <br />Maximum <br />Peak Hour <br />Daily Demand <br />Daily Remand <br />Demand <br />Year <br />tM.G.D.) <br />(M.G.D.) <br />LH G.D, <br />1950 <br />1.81 <br />4.23 <br />6.35 <br />1951 <br />1.94 <br />4.53 <br />6.80 <br />1952 <br />1.95 <br />4.57 <br />6.86 <br />1953 <br />2.33 <br />5.46 <br />8.19 <br />1954 <br />2.44 <br />5.23 <br />7.85 <br />1955 <br />2.38 <br />5.81 <br />8.72 <br />1956 <br />2,48 <br />6.11 <br />9.17 <br />1957 <br />2.42 <br />6.35 <br />9.53 <br />1958 <br />2.85 <br />6.72 <br />10.08 <br />1959 <br />2.99 <br />6.68 <br />10.02 <br />1960 <br />3.73 <br />7.90 <br />11.85 <br />A study of the meter readings for outside -of -city users revealed that a <br />total of 96,764,000 gallons of water was delivered outside the corporate <br />limits in 1960. This amount is exclusive of large industrial or commercial <br />users. By a series of calculations it was further determined that the average <br />- 10 - <br />