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I agree.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Q. ton were ascertaining pressure? A* Ve were endeavoring to ascertain the gallons per minute. Q. When was the date of this test? A* April 13th, I believe it was. Q, It was the sane date you mentioned earlier? A. That's right. Q, And this test was 9*00 o'clock in the morning? A. The last test, when we found there was no power up there. We tried to make it twice at 5*00 o'clock and couldn't. Q. When you made this test and ran the water through a pitot tube, what was the location? A. On First Street, between Ogden and Fremont. Q. And the hour again? A. At about 9*00 o'clock, the final test. Q. What did you ascertain from that test, in figures? A. At that location, we had a flow of 3335 gallons PM. §. Isn't that the one that you referred to as having been taken at 5*00 o'clock. A. That's right? we tried it two different mornings at 5*00, and then a little after 8*00 o'clock, and then we found we didn't have the water. We found the power was off, and we came back in, While we don't have the record here, we got primarily the same readings. We took this gentleman over to the Charleston reservoir and he started the pumps over there, and started the pumps of the old reservoir, and we took him In the car over, and he started the pumps there, and we came back in town and got