ESSENTIAL STATISTICS FOR ANNUAL REPORTS OF WATER WORKS* Report for year ended........19.... c. Population served (used herein in figuring per capita statistics) 2. Consumers: a. Total number (if number of accounts, services, taps or other unit be substituted, so state). . . . . . . b. Industrial consumers,-number.. 3. Metered consumers: a. Total...... b. Industrial only. 4. Public hydrants, total number.. per cent .per cent ; (private hydrants,........) 5. Sources of water supply (list and state whether lake or impounded stream, flowing stream, wells, springs, etc.) 6. Type of supply: a. Gravity or pumping.. b. If a combination thereof, give percentage of delivery by each..... 7. Method of distribution (from reservoirs or standpipes, or by direct * Prepared in collaboration with Leonard Metcalf and E. H. Rogers, representing the New England Water Works Association. 621 d. Services furnished and laid by works without charge to curb property line e. Meters furnished and set by. works without charge 9. Pumping plants: a. Pumps (rated capacity in m.g.d. of high, low and booster service, to- Steam driven: Engine driven centrifugal. Turbine driven centrifugal. Direct-acting, simple, compound, compound-condensing, triple Crank and flywheel-horizontal compound, vertical compound, Electric driven-centrifugal or reciprocating. Internal combustion engine driven-centrifugal or reciprocating. RATE SCHEDULE FOR METERED WATER 11. (Here insert copy of metered rate schedule, including meter or service charge and the several steps in price of water.) 12. Hundreds of Cubic Feet per Annum FIG. 20 FINANCIAL STATISTICS Note: State whether accounts are on cash or accrual basis.. Receipts A. Receipts from fixture rates for maintenance: a. Domestic uses... $.... b. Intermediate uses c. Industrial uses. . Expenditures (a) Operation and main tenance... (b) Special: $.... d. Sub-total...... e. Public: Hydrants..... Other uses. (c) Total main tenance. $.... |