*R WATER SUPPLY. 



QUALITY 



am' QDAjrrm 



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purposes 

 I by him! 



The average annual rainfall ■■- 

 I aland, according fc> careful obeervatioris 

 by Char lea Keulgen, during the ten ^ 

 years from January 1st. laso, hi I 

 ber 31*1. 1 Mo was about 47 in t .- 

 many of our citizens understand fully 

 what thia man*, or '- - 

 solved MB I We nave 



abundant 

 water au[<: ■' matter of 





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 tation of 96.146 persons— about four timea 



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wclb in a limited neigh 

 upplied from the mim 

 r bearing sand or gravel, 

 between them » constant 

 l same cause* 1 

 affect alL aa baft*/ law 



iun. t.-i I - 



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 regard t ■ if >> leads to 



all the mil 



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-*-n very hlwral in Miuming abundant |'ul>k water Ripply 

 that half Dm 

 drainage, a.* thai water ahed n an admir- matter to daspesaa of the greatly increased 



wj(r-r A large amount of sewage. Aa a . ■ 

 .r«poobha»e been taied t- 

 and porous rwpetirt r l opacity, and in several place- ..' 



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 of itrala of gravel and -and, in 

 trMper^i with iLiy. forming all together ■ pressed N at, as the 



ground wclla never RU up like M 



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 a layer of water over that potl 

 ialand llm 



tot pravel ence a gratifying : - 



lowest levd In m> water!- Stattn ft/mm 

 gard to villi. 



ml flo feet and immr- T"|4p t'()\\-\' <m m, 1 ■ 



Willow I 



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fObftAooo 



and put 



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unminl of 



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Where tl 



,ik .■( sralci Mill ru 



■oft or pofoua a targe part ofth 



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-up ply fol 



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..» been 



lint many 

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 than iiir pumping 



drained. Furtiu 



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When if 1. 



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 the i.iiiii .in bun 11 1 



I he pollution of 



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iliiw thai 

 hulk of I 



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two hundn ! (. 



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tary arieni ■ 



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 man will haw DOM <■( rl Ufa - 

 his only guide and Ihey are f r> 



. called to, I : 

 •a which ; 



outlet, which «a at tfus ;- » ** auppoard *u have been tl ■ 



SBVeff Lake and taw Valley of the Clove sickness. It was about .uteen feet deep ' 



im the eaaC the northern slope . 4 1 ktui and distant not more than bat 



Terrace truss the )unrt>oo of the lattle from a leeching ct aapoi a*, me bottom of 1 



Clove to the Manor Koad on the south, which waa about ten feet aWv the well 



thence the boundary m an irregular Une bottom The well water waa m er ely 



to Bulla Head, along the ridge of land diluted aewage of course, and yet it was 1 



Dorthweal of the Morning >*-r Road almoat tmpoaaible to make the owner | . 



nearly to it* junction with the Church understand or apprec ia te- the facta, be- 1 



Road, and from thence irregularty to ita cause he had lived there and used the 1 



Mill— a total water constantly lor twenty years without I 



ulea, or J.JOO evil effect* Of course the very fad of \ r 



island fro*. 



litem off f 



home lo ■ .'ill that it 



a rational 



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