. Annual report of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board . 21,000 83,967,000 87,475,000 March, 67,638,000 62,710,000 69,543,000 86,111,000 82,751,000 85,468,000 April, . 62,309,000 57,715,000 62,909,000 77,529,000 79,914,000 76,574,000 May, 61,025,000 60,676,000 65,194,000 73,402,000 76,772,000 76,677,000 Jane, 63,374,000 68,329,000 69,905,000 77,639,000 77,952,000 83,463,000 •Hily, 69,343,000 73,642,000 69,667,000 80,000,000 85,525,000 88,228,000 August, . 66,983,000 67,995,000 72,233,000 78,537,000 84,103,000 87,558,000 September, 1 64,654,000 67,137,000 ! 73,724,000 74,160,000 84,296,00


. Annual report of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board . 21,000 83,967,000 87,475,000 March, 67,638,000 62,710,000 69,543,000 86,111,000 82,751,000 85,468,000 April, . 62,309,000 57,715,000 62,909,000 77,529,000 79,914,000 76,574,000 May, 61,025,000 60,676,000 65,194,000 73,402,000 76,772,000 76,677,000 Jane, 63,374,000 68,329,000 69,905,000 77,639,000 77,952,000 83,463,000 •Hily, 69,343,000 73,642,000 69,667,000 80,000,000 85,525,000 88,228,000 August, . 66,983,000 67,995,000 72,233,000 78,537,000 84,103,000 87,558,000 September, 1 64,654,000 67,137,000 ! 73,724,000 74,160,000 84,296,000 88,296,000 October, . 63,770,000 62,735,000 67,028,000 71,762,000 79,551,000 81,770,000 November, 61,204,000 62*231,000 64,881,000 71,933,000 72,762,000 78,177,000 December, 66,700,000 65,108,000 | 70,443,000 79,449,000 76,594,000 86,355,000 Average for the year, ! 66,165,000 65,382,000 69,499,000 78,360,000 80,793,000 83,651,000 Population :•.>:;, 153 743,354 763,557 786,385 809,213 832,042 Consumption per iuhabitant, This table includes the water consumed in the cities and towns enumerated in Table No. 19, togetherwith the water consumed in Newton and Hyde Park, which are included in the Metropolitan WaterDistrict but have not been supplied from the Metropolitan Works. Note relating to Chemical Examinations of Water, Tables Nos. 24-30. The chemical examinations contained in the tables were made by theState Board of Health. Colors have been determined by the Nesslerstandard, but the corresponding values by the platinum standard are alsogiven, for the purpose of comparison with colors determined in the labora-tory of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, as given in subsequenttables. The odor recorded is taken in such a way that it is a much strongerodor than would be noticed in samples drawn directly from a tap or col-lected directly from a reservoir. The more important samples are collectedand examined monthly ; those of less sign


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