348 Umiversity Geological Survey of Kansas. 
The cost per day, $4.57, equals 30.5 cents per hour. The 
pump lifted 76,052 gallons per day; so that the cost per gal- 
lon would be .006 of one cent. 
[ No. 5.] Lift, 90 feet; eight-inch pump. 
Labor. Saige Rae eo eee ee $2 00 
COB ars heb re es eRe 2 00 
iH Pa atis cdiietutionemr aon Uri ae niaaro yn NUL Bea ayn Deva NRE Ui 7 3) clue cok 08 
TE@AtM KS: Fees EE Sp ai ae I ae oan 25 
MOtalises ch tale obs ee BI Se ee $4 33 
The expense for one hour equals 386 cents (twelve-hour 
day). The pump lifted 60,134 gallons per day, which would 
give .0072 of one cent per gallon. 
[No. 6.] Two twelve-inch pumps, averaging 365.68 gallons 
per minute, with a lift of 100 feet, would cost, per week, 
$150, which would give .0078 of one cent per gallon. 
[No. 7.] An eight-inch pump driven by twelve-horse-power 
Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine, which used twenty gallons 
of gasoline in twenty-four hours, has the following running 
cost: 
Gasolinematel0lcentsspercallonteanneen eee eer $14 00 
[0 Pear nee rane nie Nn cr eran A AeA i a Neda A oe nerdy, BGloi 
THEAGITETS) Serves aye na a aR Ronn On dN U at eae ret ae ae bol ee eg 2 00 
otal torta: weekisi rune. taste ee ees $17 00 
At $17 per week, or $2.41 per day, or 10 cents per hour, 
the cost would be .004 of one cent per gallon, while the pump 
was delivering 60,134 gallons per day. The lift in this case 
was 92 feet. 
[ No. 8.] Lift, 100 feet; two twelve-inch pumps. 
LEE) 0) 0) eM AC ceN eR UMD Ohh occ b cd neue bY diet oo S ... $26 00 
(Coy) ani Ae PRA RUMNNTS Aa citys aty aa G er cinta ow We nb AO Ob. ¢ 30 00 
(Ot Pena tan an ae wena Ee MM RCAC nae Ny Ran G yo btn) oOo 1 00 
TSA TN OVS cee oescs: cheue sees ela esis ene a tee LCA Pen carte AY errs 3 00 
Tricidentalses eee 20s a2 ak rans Wavy as ear eae fataepien nave ciel are 5 00 
Total. per weekek eiidas Strccee ete hiss eer Mie eee $65 00 
At $65 a week, the cost per day would be $9.28. The pump 
discharged 270,490 gallons per day, giving .00343 of one cent 
per gallon. 
The average of the above cases gives .00557 of one cent per 
gallon. } 
STEAM PUMP WORK. 
As not very many steam pumps were employed when the 
data for this part of the report were collected, only a few 
figures were obtainable upon which the calculations are based. 
