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LEGAL WORK. 



The Superintendent assisted the Attorney-General's office dur- 

 ing the entire month by collecting, computing and segregating 

 hydrometric and level data relative to the Waikoloa water case 

 being tried at Kamuela, Waimea, Hawaii. 



SCHOFIELD BARRACKS WATER SUPPLY. 



In compliance with a recjuest from the commanding officer, 

 Hawaiian Department, U. S. Army, a report with recommenda- 

 tions relative to the present and future water supply of Scho- 

 field Barracks was completed and has been forwarded. . 



KAUAI. 



A large amount of small repair and maintenance work was 

 completed ; old staff gages were replaced by new enameled gage 

 faces : and a new measurement station was established on the 

 Kaholalele ditch which diverts water from the North Wailua 

 river, just above Kaholalele falls.. This ditch now^ loses about 

 half its flow by seepage in the first half mile. 



Sixtv-two stream and ditch measurements were made, and five 

 rainfall stations were visited. 



OAHU. 



A large amount of maintenance work was done and all stations 

 on the island were visited. Thirty-one stream and ditch meas- 

 urements were made, and four rainfall stations were visited. 



The discharge from the north portal of the Waiahole tunnel 

 was measured and found to total twenty- four million gallons pef 

 day — a decrease of about four million gallons in about a month. 



MAUI. 



All continuous record, or clock register stations, were visite:' 

 and twenty-two stream measurements were made. Two rain- 

 fall measurement stations were visited. 



HAWAII 



Eight stream and ditch measurements were made on the Wai- 

 koloa stream and the Lyons ditch ; a large amount of ditch levels 

 were run ; and a large amount of hydraulic computing work was 

 completed for the Attorney-General's department, at Waimea. 



