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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-75

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3rd, By the enlarged capacity an adequate fire protection may be®*11™* had,and also sufficient water may be had for a necessary sewer­age system. In summing up I would recommend that the follow­ing work be done in order to fully complete this water plant * 1st, Sinking the well to a depth of 31 ft., or 5 ft. deeper at an approximate cost of $100.00 2nd, Running drift 70 ft. timbering sides and top as shown at an approximate cost of $15*00 per ft. $1050.00 3rd, Setting pump together with necessary pipe and fittings,valves & etc. approximate cost including foundation & etc. $ 137.00 4th, Moving and placing small pumps and pipe $ 35.00 5th, About 2000 ft. of 6 in. pipt laid at an approximate cost of 50 cts• per ft. $1000.00 $2322.#0 6th, 10X contingency fund $ 232.2,5, " . $2554.75. Yours respectfully, ft.L.Dean Hydraulic & Mechanical Engineer, Santa Ana, Cal iforn ia