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<br />I., <br />, <br /> <br />t' ,....- ~ <br />t.__ w \.) <br /> <br />FOREWO!{f) <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />58,170,000 gallons pel' day, occurred on August 29, 1944. Com- <br />parative figures on monthly rates of delivery in the previous fiscal <br />year, 1943-44, are monthly maximum 39.4 and minimum 11.8 cubic <br />feet pel' second. <br />The variation in the monthly rates of delivery of softened water <br />to constituent areas during the last fiscal year is shown in the <br />following tabulation: <br /> <br />lL\TE OF m;L1\'ERY IN <br />cUllIe FtET PER SEC();,,;n <br />MINIMUM MAXIMUM <br /> <br />Anaheim (after J Illy 31).. <br />Rf:\'erh. Ilill~ <br />Bllrb8.~k ... ....mnn....... <br />Cvastal Municipal \VClter District: <br />Laguna Beal:h <br />Compton <br />Fullerton <br />Long Beach .n <br />Los Angeles no <br />Pasadena <br />Santa Ana <br />Santa Monka <br />Torrance <br />United Slate., Spadfil Hr,.;;pital.. <br /> <br />1.79 4.14 <br />_79 6.12 <br />0 3.15 <br />,93 2.38 <br />.]4 LOS <br />.14 1.05 <br />.96 15.20 <br />.08 1.02 <br />0 15.12 <br />4.17 9.65 <br />8..10 15.78 <br />0 .32 <br />.06 .38 <br /> <br />The District delivered natural Colorado River water from Lake <br />Mathews to Camp Haan throughout the year. In the maximum <br />month, October 1944, delivery averaged 1,963,000 gallons per day <br />and the average for the year was 1,337,000. Small quantities of <br />water were also supplied from the main aqlleduct to the Army <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />T~[ Mll~_OPOlllAN w.o.HR DIS1~IC' Of SOUltHRN C....WORNI" - COLO~"'DO Rlv[R AQU[DUCT <br /> <br />Fig. 1 <br /> <br />, <br />l <br />