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A.J; 0n 5* 1951# (the 1951 peak 4ay) v® delivered 17, 360,500 gallons and had an estimated reserve o f approximately 1,000,000 gallons dut to shutting in or restrictin g flow of w ell, account reservoirs being filled to capacity, as follows? Well No 2 Shut in 2s3 Well No 6 Shut in 2s3$5 AA..MM,. -- 86:s3300 Well No 8 Shut la 2:ho a .m , ** 6s35 Well No 11 Plowing 2Jh5 a .m . - 6':30 Satlmated Be®erve A.M, 360 Min 9 1000 GPM 360,000 Gal AA..MM.. 235 Min & 1100 GPM 258,500 Gal A. M» 222355 MMii nn 99 li5o0o0 GGPPMM 258,500 Gal i i L a % 1 , (called) 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Gal On August 13, 1951, (the August peak day) we delivered 16,238,100. gallons and had estimated reserve of! WWeellll No 2 Shut, in 2s35 A.M. - 7 0 0 NO k Shut in 11:30 p.n. - 6:30 Vi ell No 8 Shut in 11:35 P.M. - 6 s35 Nell No 11 Flowing 7 * 30 A.M. - 9:30 Estimated deserve AA..MM., 622905 MMiinn t9a» 11100000 GQ-PPMM 626925,,000000 GGaall.. AA..MM.. 61-2200 MMiinn 9® 1150000 GGPPMM 66620,.000000 GGaall.. (called) 1,280,000 Gal. On July 21, 1952, (the 1952 peak day) we delivered 16,551,000 gallons' but reduced Charleston Reservoir storage during the 26 hour period by 3 * or approximately 5 5 0 ,0 0 0 gallons. Record of reservoir level s lor Juay 2 1 , 2 2 , was as followss Charleston July 21 5*65 a .m , 1151 j 3300 iAf.jMi.i July 22 I t5: :*h350 AP..MM.. ?»0* (Full) July 21 5s 30 A.M. 5 *1 0 “ 11*35 A.M. 6 »o» 5 :6 5 p.M. 2 *6 # 10S15 P.M. 6 *0 “ (3 *low) July 22 5*30 A.M. 1Q*6B (b^low) 8*11« 5*1 a2”« 10*6* Reduction in storage approximately 5 50,00 0 gallons but w® had to curtail prodnotion of Well No 10 d1u05r inMgi n pe#r 1i1o0d0 kGikPM$ Ao.rM .1 15a,n3d0 06 sg3a0 llAo.Mn.s account Charleston Reservoir full. Paucmcposu ntea to*f* olfof w awta t1e0r$1 5l evP.eMl. aJnudl yi n21st roersdtearr ttoe d reunptlieln i5s?h3 0s tAo.rMa.g e Jwuleyr e 22nnodt. During period August 2k to 27 inclusive, 1952, we delivered an average of approximately 1 5 ,8 5 0 ,0 0 0 gallons per day with all veils operating at capacity, fehlle storage at Charleston Reservoir was reduced substantially each day during this period, we were able, by reducing