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_ on July 5* 1951# (the 1951 peak day) we delivered 17,34g, 500 gallons and had an estimated reserve of approximately 1 , 000,000 gallons &u« to shutting In or rm tr io ting flow o f w ell, aoeount reserve Irs being f i l l f a to capacity, as follow st Well Ho 2 Shut in 2*30 A.M. Vail Ho 4 Shut In 2115 A.M. Wall No i Shut in 2*40 a «m* "Well No 11 Flowing 2ik$ A .l. Estimated Reserve 8*30 A.M. 6*30 A.M. 6*35 A.M* 6*30 A.M* 360 Min m 1000 om 235 Min <8 1100 GPR 235 Min m 1100 opm 225 Min « 500 OPM 360,000 Gal. 258.500 O&l, 258.500 Oal. (ca lled ) 1,000,000 Gal. on August 13, 1951# (the August peak day) we delivered 16,298,100 gallons and had estimated reserve of* Well No 2 Shut in 2*35 well it# 4 Shut in 11*30 Well Ho i Shut in 11*35 Mill No 11 Flowing f t 10 Estimated Reserve A. 2. - 7*30 A.M. 295 Min • P.M. - 6*30 A.M. 420 Min m P.M. — 6*35 A.M* 420 Min • A.M, - 9*30 A.M. 120 Min m (called ) 1000 OPM 295,000 Oal. 1100 OPM 462,000 Oal* 1100 til! 462,000 Oal, 500 OPM 60,000 Gal. 1,280,000 Gal* On July 21, 1952, (the 1952 peak day) we delivered 1.6,551,000 g a llin s hut reduced Charleston Reservoir storage during the 24 hour period by 3* or approximately 350,000 gallons. Record of reservoir le v e ls for July 21, 22, was as follows! July 21 July 22 Charleston SliiH 5*4 5 11*30 5*30 ?*©» 30 5*45 A.M. y »0j* (Full) July 21 5*30 A.M. 10*6* A.M. 5*10• 11*35 A.M. 8*11 P*M. 4*0* 5*45 P.M. 5*2* P.M. 2*4* 10I15 P.M. 3*4* A.M. 4*0* (3 * l« 0 July 22 5*30 A.M. 10*6* £6*law) Reduction in storage approximately 550,000 gallons but we had t© cu rta il production o f v e il No 10 during period 4*45 a #m. and 6*30 A.M, 105 Min d 1100 0PH or 115,500 gallons t e e e iit Charleston Reservoir fu ll. Pumps c u t-o ff at 10*15 P.M, July 21st account of low water le v e l and in order to replenish storage were not restarted until 5*30 A.M, July 22nd. During period August 24 to 27 in clu sive, 1952, we delivered an average of approximately 15*850,000 gallons per day with a ll w ells operating at oapadlty, While storage at Charleston Reservoir was reduced substantially each day during this period, we were able, by reducing