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(4) Foundation conditions. 



(5) Flooding and pondage. 



(6) Existing interests. 



VII. Possible Power Developed. 



(1) Horse-power at wheel shaft without storage 



(a) At minimum flow. 



(b) For the nine high months. 



(2) Horse-power at wheel shaft with storage. Dis- 



cuss utilization of local pondage at site for peak 

 loads. 



VIII. Estimates. 



Cost of power developed capital and annual. 

 Cost of storage capital and annual. 



IX. Market for Power. 



(1) Present. 



(2) Future. 



(3) Length of transmission lines, etc. 



X. Suggestions and Recommendations. 



XI. Appendices^'' 



(1) Plans pertinent to the actual sites investigated. 



(2) Photographs. 



(3) Run-off records. 



(4) Gauge records. 



(5) Reports. 



(6) Maps and plans of existing power plants and struc- 



tures, etc. 



DETAILS AS TO THE FOREGOING SECTIONS 

 I. Sources of Data used in Report 



This section should set out the basis and authority on which the 

 investigation was instituted, outline the scope of the same, and the 

 organization by means of which the field data were obtained. 



It is also intended to summarize the sources of information 

 upon which the subject matter of the report is founded, and to 

 set out in full the degree of thoroughness with which the inves- 

 tigation has been carried on. 



