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FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



2. Powers added to existing and contemplated private plants along streams 

 by reason of proposed water storage. 



Increase by 



regulation over 



present min. 



flow. 

 Horsepower. Horsepower. 



(a) Sacandaga storage 32, 000 90, 000 



Upper Sacandaga storage 6, 000 20, 000 



(b) Indian Lake storage (new) 15, 000 40, 000 



(c) Genesee storage (Portage dam) 8, 000 20,000 



(d) Black river storage (2 small reservoirs). 22,000 53,000 



(e) Raquette river 33, OCO 90, 000 



( f ) Oswego river (est. ) 12, 000 20, 000 



(g) Oswegatchie river (est.) 10, 000 30, 000 



138, 000 363, 000 



3. Power created at or near site of proposed storage dams: 



60 per cent, of 



Continuous. time. 



Horsepower. Horsepower. 



(a) Portage 30, 000 34, 000 



(b) Mount Morris 14, 000 16, 000 



(c) Black 2,500 3,000 



(d) Saoandaga . 34, 000 41, 000 



(e) Indian Lake 11, 000 16, 000 



91,500 110,000 



4. Power belonging to the State as a result 

 of Barge canal construction. Estimated 



by the Barge canal authorities, as 50, 000 



5. Power that may belong to the State from 

 assertion of rights in cases where damages 

 have ibeen paid in the construction of the 



Erie canal, etc. Estimated at 20, 000 



70, 000 

 Total continuous horsepower 436, 000 



In the column headed 60 per cent, of time are placed the figures 

 showing the size of development which could run at full capacity 

 60 per cent, of the time. This represents the ordinary commer- 

 cial limit of development. 



In any comprehensive scheme for the development and use 

 of the powers of the State there should be considered also other 



