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<br />TABLE 2
<br />MAIN AQUEDUCT FEATURES
<br />June 30. 1953
<br />
<br />FEA1Ul\E
<br />Preliminary expen~e .
<br />Right-of-way, lewds. and ('a~cmenls .
<br />Roads.
<br />COl1sltllctioll ,"'aler syslem .
<br />Construction powl:r system.
<br />Parl.:~r da.m
<br />Parker power house.
<br />TlInnels. l'(lncrefe-lined
<br />CUI-and.co...er cunduit .
<br />Concrete-lined canal"
<br />Unlined canals no
<br />Siphons
<br />Telephone Ijllt's
<br />Transmission line~ ... .....
<br />Pumping plafll." 81l1l fflur C',amps.
<br />Gp.ne and Copper Ba~in reser\'uirs..
<br />Miscellaneous."" ..... ...m....
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<br />C,:-)r
<br />cOl\lru:n:n
<br />FEATIIRF.S
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<br />C'JST
<br />L1NCOMPLETED
<br />FEATURE"
<br />
<br />)53 mik..
<br />180 l11i'e~
<br />...471 miks
<br />
<br />S 4,6.13,660
<br />1,335,976
<br />],~S7,DD2
<br />R23,O"S
<br />]..331,(J~,1
<br />7,208,834
<br />5,,103,.!RO
<br />70,48fi,:i74
<br />14,]]5.470
<br />7.746,712
<br />143,324
<br />9.8Z8.20R
<br />373.169
<br />2.727,1.3R
<br />IS,966.012
<br />I,056,54R
<br />2,279,795
<br />
<br />$ -l.6Oi
<br />1.106.42;')
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<br />l
<br />
<br />92.09 mill:s
<br />..5:1..45 miles
<br />..62.RI milt'~
<br />LOS llIil~s
<br />28.53 miles
<br />4313 llIil~s
<br />.m 240 miles
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<br />52,(21)
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<br />Totals ....
<br />Grand lotal .
<br />
<br />$146,415,9RD $1.223,961
<br />$1<17,639,941
<br />
<br />Dedud:
<br />Public Wor\.;.. Adlllinislrali(.n grant for Parker dalll..
<br />Defense Plant C:orp'lratioll for gruul1d wires on
<br />Irammission line!:
<br />Salvage sales.
<br />Cash dj.~C(llllll~ and unff'decl11ed demand.,
<br />Unapplietl ill"lIranc~' reserve.
<br />Lilj\lidaled J!lmage~
<br />LIIS~ by fire .'.
<br />
<br />S 600,000
<br />
<br />2:13,262
<br />2.272.10.1
<br />236,594
<br />i83.655
<br />5R2,416
<br />3.100
<br />
<br />Grand lolal deductions.
<br />
<br />$ 4,731,131
<br />$142,908,810
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<br />Net co!!l to June 30, 1953..
<br />
<br />San Jacinto tunnel. During the months of September and October
<br />1952 and March, April, and May 1953, approximately 180,000 gal,
<br />Ions per minute were pumperl through the main aqueduct from the
<br />Colorado River to the San Diego aqueduct and Lake Mathew8 using
<br />two pumps at each plant. The rest of the year. a single pump in
<br />each plant was maintained at one,half of that flow.
<br />Operation and maintenance work on the plants required a force
<br />averaging 80 men, To maintain this force required 22 replace,
<br />ments compared with 28 in the previous year, In order to obtain
<br />more efficient use of manpower and equipment, maintenance of
<br />transmission line roads Was consolidated with other aqueduct road
<br />maintenance under the superintendent of aqueduct maintenance,
<br />Two men who had been assigned to this work at Camino were
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