Annual Report of the State Water Supply Commission of New York, Issue 3J. B. Lyon Company, state printers [etc. ], 1908 - Water-supply |
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Page 84
... feet off mouth of Saranac river . " Numerical count : After incubation for twenty - four hours , 2,576 bacteria per ... second day of incuba- tion . On the third day the proportion of gas ranged from 40 to 90 per cent . Plate cultures were ...
... feet off mouth of Saranac river . " Numerical count : After incubation for twenty - four hours , 2,576 bacteria per ... second day of incuba- tion . On the third day the proportion of gas ranged from 40 to 90 per cent . Plate cultures were ...
Page 294
... feet , giving an average fall in the State of 9.6 feet to the mile . The total catchment area of the river at Portage is 942 square miles . From Portage , fifty ... feet per second for power purposes . The 294 THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... feet , giving an average fall in the State of 9.6 feet to the mile . The total catchment area of the river at Portage is 942 square miles . From Portage , fifty ... feet per second for power purposes . The 294 THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
Page 295
... feet per second for power purposes . The site for the power station would be near the hamlet of St. Helena , about five miles down the river as it flows , and below the limits of the Letchworth Park . In a line from the dam to the power ...
... feet per second for power purposes . The site for the power station would be near the hamlet of St. Helena , about five miles down the river as it flows , and below the limits of the Letchworth Park . In a line from the dam to the power ...
Page 296
... feet per second . By opening only one such outlet half way a flow of water would be provided which would exceed the present minimum natural flow over the falls . A second line of possible criticism has been anticipated in con- nection ...
... feet per second . By opening only one such outlet half way a flow of water would be provided which would exceed the present minimum natural flow over the falls . A second line of possible criticism has been anticipated in con- nection ...
Page 321
... feet per second where it now sometimes falls as low as 1,500 . The greatest regulated flow at Mechanicville contemplated in Mr. Rafter's studies of 1895 , as a result of constructing the whole chain of proposed Adirondack reservoirs ...
... feet per second where it now sometimes falls as low as 1,500 . The greatest regulated flow at Mechanicville contemplated in Mr. Rafter's studies of 1895 , as a result of constructing the whole chain of proposed Adirondack reservoirs ...
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Page 245 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Page 100 - Bolten, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner or memorialist named iu the foregoing memorial or petition subscribed by him; that he has read the same and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 25 - That said plans make fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages to persons and property, both direct and indirect, which will result from the execution of said plans or the acquiring of said lands.
Page 23 - That he is the petitioner herein; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof, and' that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 250 - ... judgment has been or will be taken by the state, or if an appeal has been taken, a certified copy of the final judgment of the appellate court affirming in whole or in part said final judgment.
Page 254 - The board of supervisors of each such county shall levy and assess upon the county and upon each town specified in such statement the amount of such benefit which in such statement is certified to be the proportion which should be borne by the county or by such town as a whole.
Page 260 - AN ACT to amend chapter seven hundred and twenty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, entitled "An act to provide for an additional supply of pure and wholesome water for the city of New York...
Page 239 - Have power to subpoena and require the attendance in this state of witnesses and the production thereby of books and papers pertinent to the investigation and...
Page 233 - He shall give a bond to the President in such sum, and with such sureties, as shall be approved by the Executive Committee.
Page 248 - No such improvement shall be undertaken under this article pursuant to any such final order, or any other proceedings had thereon except as hereinbefore provided, until after the said final order shall have been approved, by a subsequent act of the legislature, which act shall authorize and direct such improvement to be made. If so approved, the said final order shall become effectual and not otherwise.