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<br />l <br /> <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />r <br />I <br />, <br />, <br /> .,., <br /> , <br /> ~ <br />t <br /> ... <br /> I <br /> <br />. ,.., . ~ ... <br />;.. ~':..I..J <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />The total initial construction cost to deliver 750 cubic feet per <br />second is given by features in more detail in the following tabula- <br />tion. The cost of plallt for softening alld filtering up to 400,000,000 <br />gallons per day, equivalent to 620 cubic feet per second, is added to <br />the total of the works contemplated in 1931, to show the cost as <br />constructed. <br /> <br />Survey!'; and investigalions by City of Los Angeles prior 10 May 1. 1930. .. ....$ <br />SUrVeys and im'esligations by District aft~r May 1, 19.10...... <br />Rip:l1r of way and land _ .........mnm.. <br /> <br />Road~ ........ "..m.. ...... ....n.m..... <br />Construction lIt't]ities <br />Parker Dilm no n <br />Transmission lint' <br />T elcphone line . <br />PUnlping plants ..m.............. ......... .... .......m... ......m.m.... <br />Main aqlleduct-tunnel~. canals. clll.and'co\'f~r conduit, .siphnl1~.. <br />DistriLlUlion system-tunnels, pipe line!':.. <br />Terminal StOT3~C ....... ....m.m.. <br /> <br />2.096.000 <br />2,49",000 <br />4.100.000 <br />1.051,000 <br />1.530,000 <br />1.150.000 <br />2.100,000 <br />360.000 <br />15.%0.000 <br />103,414,000 <br />33.000.000 <br />13,400.000 <br /> <br />Sllhlotal-cn~t 10 dalt'......... <br /> <br />. g187.~50.000 <br /> <br />Deferred items: <br />Two arlditional pumps each plant <br />AdJitional dislribution linesm... <br /> <br />3.750,000 <br />7.000.000 <br />. . $198.000.000 <br /> <br />Total co~t of items contemplnted in 1931 for 750 C.f.S..m <br /> <br />Present softf'ning nnd filtration plan!....... <br /> <br />3.100.000 <br /> <br />Additional water softening plant to f120 c.f.~. <br /> <br />$201,700,000 <br />5..100.000 <br /> <br />Total cost to 750 c.f.~. capacity including !'oftf.'ning of 620 c.f.s <br /> <br />$201,000.000 <br /> <br />Population rLnd "ssessed "nluation <br />The population and assessed valuation of District cities are <br />given in table 2. The assessed valuation figures include the opera- <br />tive property of privately-owned public utilities. They do llOt in- <br />clude property such as municipal water and power systems; city, <br />county, and state schools, colleges, hospitals, public buildings, <br />parks, and playgrounds; the property of various eleemosynary in- <br />stitutions such as churche8, hospitals, homes for children, asylums, <br />and so forth; and the property of veterans exempt from taxation. <br />In the aggregate, the value of property on which no taxes are <br />levied is in excess of $600,000,000 in the Di8trict cities. Theoreti- <br />cally, the assessed valuations are 50 per cent of the market ;alues. <br />No attempt has been made to estimate the population inerease <br />by cities since the censu~ enumeration of 1940, but a very con- <br />