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(b) Cross-sections. 



(c) Profiles. 



(4) Foundation conditions. 



(5) Flooding and pondage. 



(6) Existing interests. 

 (6) Possible Power Developed. 



(1) Horse-power at wheel shaft without storage, 



(a) At minimum flow. 



(6) For the nine high months. 



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



cuss utilization of local pondage at site for 

 peak loads. 



(c) Estimates. 



Cost of power developed, capital and annual. 

 Cost of storage, capital and annual. 



(d) Market for Power. 



(1) Present. 



(2) Future. 



(3) Length of transmission lines, etc. 



(e) Recapitulation. 



Comprehensive discussion of the foregoing data as 

 to the individual sites, and a consideration of 

 the same as a whole or in groups, as local condi- 

 tions may warrant. 



VII. Suggestions and Recommendations. 



VIII. 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 



structures, etc. 



The details of the data to be covered in each section are in the 

 main as previously outlined in connection with the report on an 

 individual site. A careful study of these details is desirable. 



In section VI each site investigated should be completely cov- 

 ered under the headings, a, 6, and c, before discussion on a second 



