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<br />10 METROPOLITAN \VATER DISTr"ICT,.
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<br />TABLE (i
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<br />~1'\11'i '\()'IEIl"LT n;,\T1IHE"
<br />.I111H':{l),1961
<br />
<br />COMPLETED
<br />DISTANCE
<br />
<br />FEA.TURES
<br />
<br />Prt'liminary expeme
<br />Right of w::ty, lands Hnd eust'ments .
<br />RoucJs on ....m.
<br />Construction waleI' svstelll
<br />Construction power s}'st~m
<br />Parker Dam ..m.
<br />Parker power house
<br />Tunnels, COncrete lined
<br />Conduits .......
<br />Canals, concrete lined
<br />Canals, unlined
<br />Siphons and half-cap, canals.
<br />Tt':lephone lines ano radio
<br />Transmission lines ......m.
<br />Pumping plants and rumps.
<br />Gene and Copper Basin rest'rvoil'S
<br />Pumping plant appurtenances.
<br />Aqueduct surveys, investigations. and estill1ate~..
<br />Fences. gates. etc.
<br />Preliminary operation and llluintenance..
<br />Miscellaneous
<br />
<br />15:\mi.
<br />180 mi.
<br />477 mi.
<br />
<br />92.09 mi.
<br />54.45 mi,
<br />62.81mi,
<br />1.05 mi.
<br />28.53 mi.
<br />438 mi.
<br />3~4 mi.
<br />
<br />Totals
<br />Grand Total
<br />
<br />DEDUCTIONS:
<br />PW A grant for Park(~r Dam.
<br />DefensE' Plant Corp. for j{rol111d wire.
<br />Salvage sales.
<br />Cash discounts and unredeemed demands..
<br />Unapplied insurance reserve
<br />Liquidated damages.
<br />Disposal of Permanent \V arks. .
<br />
<br />Grand Total deductions.
<br />Net cost to June 30, HHll....
<br />
<br />COST TO
<br />DATE OF
<br />UNCOMPLETED
<br />FEATlIRES
<br />
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<br />
<br />CUST OF
<br />COMPLETED
<br />FEATURES
<br />$ 4.1..:;::!.:1,6()O
<br />1,526,212
<br />1,057,001
<br />823,035
<br />1,;;31,U4;]
<br />7~214,751
<br />5.415,870
<br />70,486,574
<br />14,115,470
<br />7,740,712
<br />143,:J24
<br />33,801,814
<br />389,!:Hj5
<br />5.482,508
<br />55,687,247
<br />1,056,548
<br />1,165,521
<br />236,064
<br />441,782
<br />279 '-'1')
<br />164:216
<br />$21;J,185,529 $500,5[17
<br />$~1~~,l-i~6,l~u
<br />
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<br />
<br />$ 79,110
<br />
<br />401,789
<br />Hl,fH/8
<br />
<br />500,000
<br />:25;~.2ln
<br />2.2H4,417
<br />251 ,8~18
<br />800,723
<br />5811,444
<br />195.898
<br />
<br />4.882,fi41
<br />$208,80~,485
<br />
<br />Mountain tunnels, conduits, canals and siphons to the Eagle Moun-
<br />tain pumping plant, located 109 miles west of the river, The Eagle
<br />Mountain plant started pumping on April 10, 1939, with the water
<br />flowing 15,3 miles through the Eagle Mountain tunnels, canals, con-
<br />duits and siphons to the Hayfield pumping plant, 124.4 miles west of
<br />the river, Hayfield plant started operating on October 31, 1939 and
<br />the first Colorado River water flowed into Lake Mathews on Novem-
<br />ber 2, 1939, 242 miles west of the river, The five pumping plants
<br />raised the water a total of ],617 feet. From the top of the pump
<br />delivery line at Hayfield plant the water flowed by gravity to Lake
<br />Mathews and from Lake Mathews to delivery lines throughout the
<br />distribution system,
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