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If the applicant is an incorporated company its application must 

 be accompanied by the papers below in this regulation specified : 



(A) A copy of its articles of incorporation, duly certified to by 

 the officer of the State having custody of the original thereof. 



(B) When a company is operating in a State other than that in 

 which it is incorporated, it must submit the certificate of the proper 

 officer of the State that it has complied with the laws of that State 

 governing foreign corporations to the extent required to entitle the 

 company to operate in such State. 



(C) A true list, signed by the secretary, under the seal of the 

 company, showing the names and designations of its officers and 

 directors at the date of the filing of the items by this regulation 

 required. 



Reg. L-10. All applications for preliminary permits to occupy 

 and use National Forest lands for the purpose of securing the data 

 required for an application for final permit for power projects of 

 more than 100 horsepower total capacity shall consist of the follow- 

 ing items (in addition to those specified in Regulation L-9), each 

 of which shall be dated and signed by the applicant : 



(D) An application in triplicate, on Form 58. 



(E) A map on tracing linen, and three print copies, cut to a uni- 

 form size and not larger than 28 by 40 inches and not smaller than 

 24 by 36 inches, with scale so selected as to show upon a single map 

 the power project or projects applied for, showing the approximate 

 location of the dams, reservoirs, conduits, power houses, and other 

 project works. The map shall show: For each reservoir site, the 

 distance and bearing of one extremity of the dam from the nearest 

 existing corner of the public survey and approximately the position 

 of the maximum flow line; and for each water-conduit line, the 

 distance and bearing of each terminus from the nearest existing 

 corner of the public survey and the approximate location of the 

 water conduit. If on unsurveyed land, the distances and bearings 

 may be taken from a permanent mark on some natural object or 

 permanent monument that can be readily found and recognized. 



(F) Estimates in triplicate for each power project of (1) the 

 total average effective head to be utilized, and the per cent thereof to 

 be obtained from dam and water conduit, respectively; (2) the 

 stream flow, and the per cent thereof to be made available from 

 storage by the project works and by other works, respectively; 



(3) the area to be flooded by back water from the diversion dam; 



(4) the length of the proposed water conduit (from intake to tail- 

 race outlet) ; (5) the area and available capacity of each proposed 

 storage reservoir; (6) the probable load factor of the power system; 

 and (7) the distance, in miles, of proposed primary transmission. 



These estimates should be accompanied by complete statements in 

 detail of all data on which they are based, including stream measure- 

 ments, rainfall, stream flow and evaporation records, drainage areas, 

 probable points of delivery of power, and any other pertinent 

 information. 



(G) A duly certified copy of such notice or application, if any, 

 as is required to be posted or filed, or both, to initiate the appropria- 

 tion of water under the local laws. This notice or application should 

 provide for use, by the applicant for a power permit or by his 



