Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1914 . R6ELy. GUE TO O/EEEREA/CE /A C/^tP/T/lL. COST,.^ 1^57, OOO EOR STE/J/yj & -^-^e-O^OOO EOR O/L. /A//T//^L /A/5T/7L L RT/QA/. Fig. 5. 168 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR vlii Repairs and maintenance, including buildings, cribs, wells, etc., 3 per cent Management, office and general 4 GEORGE V. , A. 1914 $ Per ? cent. 34,80020,000 5 40 a-ii $643,230 100-00 , $643,200 Per hour, = 1-07 cents. 60,250,000 Per hour, 1-07 x — = 1-42 cents. 75 $643,200 Per year, = $ 6,875 Per 1,000 gallons pumped, 2-35 cents. Fuel.—Eacli 10 per c
Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1914 . R6ELy. GUE TO O/EEEREA/CE /A C/^tP/T/lL. COST,.^ 1^57, OOO EOR STE/J/yj & -^-^e-O^OOO EOR O/L. /A//T//^L /A/5T/7L L RT/QA/. Fig. 5. 168 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR vlii Repairs and maintenance, including buildings, cribs, wells, etc., 3 per cent Management, office and general 4 GEORGE V. , A. 1914 $ Per ? cent. 34,80020,000 5 40 a-ii $643,230 100-00 , $643,200 Per hour, = 1-07 cents. 60,250,000 Per hour, 1-07 x — = 1-42 cents. 75 $643,200 Per year, = $ 6,875 Per 1,000 gallons pumped, 2-35 cents. Fuel.—Eacli 10 per cent diflference in cost of fuel makes 6-3 per cent differencein total cost. GAS ENGINES FOR PUMPING. Further possible alternatives to those already given would be:— (1) Producer gas plant at the river, with coal delivered by rail and gasengine driven pumps. (2) Natural gas in gas engines. (Natural gas under boilers is consideredon pages 134 and 137.) Considering the first of these, if the power could then be directly applied, thiswould offer the advantages of:— (1) Eliminating the cost of an expensive transmission line for convev-ing a comparatively small a
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