Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . second. Month. Averageinflow. April May . •Tuly . c. f. s. 18,000 27,000 20,000 12,000 9,000 10,000 17,000 11,000 8,000 0,000 5,000 Excess over 12,000. c. f. s. 6,000 15,000 8,000 5,0004,000 Deficitunder12,000. , f. s. 3,0002,000 1,0004,0006,0007,000 Storagemade. sq. ml. ft 0001,500Fund full. 200Pond full Storageused. Waste to Timis kaming. .sq. ml. ft. 300200 100400GOO700 f. s. 8,000 3,0004,U0O Regulatedflow. c. f. s. 12,00012,00020,00012,00012,00012,000


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . second. Month. Averageinflow. April May . •Tuly . c. f. s. 18,000 27,000 20,000 12,000 9,000 10,000 17,000 11,000 8,000 0,000 5,000 Excess over 12,000. c. f. s. 6,000 15,000 8,000 5,0004,000 Deficitunder12,000. , f. s. 3,0002,000 1,0004,0006,0007,000 Storagemade. sq. ml. ft 0001,500Fund full. 200Pond full Storageused. Waste to Timis kaming. .sq. ml. ft. 300200 100400GOO700 f. s. 8,000 3,0004,U0O Regulatedflow. c. f. s. 12,00012,00020,00012,00012,00012,00015,0001H,00012,00012,00012,00012,000 Outlet, however, is of course, maintained and would probably neverfall below 12,000 c. f. s. for the year. The reservoir with a twenty-foot thick layerover its surface will make~ good the extra draw off from January to April. DuringMay, the pond fills and in June, October and November surplus water in addition tothe regular flow of c. f. s. must be sent forward to Timiskaming No. 14.—Portage teams taking supplies into Lake Expanse on the Winawiash n-ad. An abanioned lumbei camp on tup of knoll.


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