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1 Communicated by Ellen H. Richards and S. R. Bartlett.
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organic matter settles out, and some is decomposed by the bacteria in the reservoir and the pipes.
CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF THE NEWTON WATER SUPPLY. - PARTS PER 100,000.
CHARLES RIVER.
FILTER-BASIN.
RESERVOIR.
. TAP.
Ammonia.
Albuminoid
Ammonia.
Free
Ammonia.
Albuminoid
Ammonia.
Ammonia.
Albuminoid
Ammonia.
Ammonia.
Albuminoid
Ammonia.
April 1
.0070
.0250
.0150* .0014
.0078 .0088
.0018
.0100 .0158
.0056
27
.0012
.0264
.0018
.0138
.0038
.0096
.0018 .0004
.0080
May
0014
.0264
.0026
.0126
.0030
.0130
.0004
.0050
9
.0050
.0194
.0004
.0120
.0016
.0094
.0012
.0063
A determination of the most important mineral constituents was made, and is given in comparison with a determination of the same substances in the Boston water supply as follows :-
Newton Tap, May, 1887. S. R. Bartlett.
Boston Tap, July, 1873. E. H. Richards.
Total solid residue .
4.28
5.64
Loss on ignition
.17'
2.80
Fixed solids
4.11
2.84
Silica, SiO2
.77
.28
Lime, CaO
.57
.42
Sulphuric Acid, SO3
.57
.91
Iron and Aluminum Oxides, Fe2O3+ Al2O3 .
.34
.85
Chlorine, Cl .
.20
.34
Magnesium Oxide, MgO
.09
.06
Sodium Oxide, Ma,O .
.17
Potassium Oxide, K2O
.44
.25
6
.0030
.0212
11
18
.0046.
.0254
.0038
.0118
.0320t
On April 1 the ice had just begun to break up.
* Possibly due to melted ice, or to the fact that the water under the ice is more nearly stagnant.
t Taken just after a snow-storm. The banks of the reservoir had also been recently dressed with fertilizer.
Free
Free
Free
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS.
REPORT OF 1887.
In Accordance with the Recommendation of the New England Water Works Association. Newton Water Works, Middlesex County, Mass.
Population by census of 1885. 19,759
Date of construction 1876
By whom owned
City of Newton
Source of supply
Filter basin on the bank of Charles River, fed by inter- cepted springs.
Mode of supply Pumping through the mains to the reservoir, making the reservoir a storage and reg- ulating basin.
PUMPING.
1. Builder of pumping machinery . H. R. Worthington
2. Description of coal used : -
(b) Kind Bituminous
(c) Size Broken
(d) Brand Georges Creek, Cumberland
(e) Price per gross ton delivered . $5 20
(f) Percentage of ash (estimated) 10
(g Wood, price per cord $6 00
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3. Coal consumed for the year, in pounds . . 869,600
4. Wood consumed for the year, in lbs. 3 = coal in lbs. . 21,500
5. Total fuel consumed for the year (3) + (4) . 891,100
6. Total pumpage for the year, in gallons . 253,143,000
7. Average static head against which pumps work 176.71
8. Average dynamic head against which pumps . work 226.72
9. Number of gallons pumped per pound of coal · .
291.00
10. Duty in foot-pounds, per 100 pounds of coal, using following formula, reckoning only coal actually used in pumping : - Duty = Gallons pumped (6) × 8.34 (lbs.) × 100 × dynamic head (8)
Total fuel consumed (5) = 53,719,973
Cost of Pumping figured on Pumping Station Expenses of $5,104.11.
11. Per million gallons raised against average dynamic head (8) into reservoir . $20 16
12. Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic) 08_8 10
Cost of Pumping figured on Total Maintenance (see Financial c. c.) $69,691.64.
13. Per million gallons raised against average dynamic head (8) into reservoir . $275 31
14. Per million gallons raised one foot high (dynamic) 1 21
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- Compiled by the City Engineer-
WATER
WORKS.
DIAGRAM SHOWING WEEKLY CONSUMPTION AND RAINFALL FROM 1877 TO 1887 INCLUSIVE.
NEWTON
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1880
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1882
1883
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.
RECEIPTS.
EXPENDITURES.
DIVISION I.
From Consumers :
A. Water rates, domestic $41,211 50
B. Water rates, manufacturing, 1,736 26
c. Services and meters put in and repaired .
5,194 64
D. Total from private cus- tomers
$48,142 40
From Public Funds :
E. Hydrant service, 471 at $20, $9,420 00
F. Horse troughs 10, all metered, 504 10
G. Street watering, meter rates, 3,689 33
HI. Public buildings, all metered, 558 80
1. Drinking posts 8, at $6, 48 00
J. Public fountain, one, metered, 81 06
K. Total from public funds, 14,301 29
L. Gross receipts from all sources,
$62,443 69
DIVISION II.
M. From fixed rates, domestic $17,788 54
N. From meter rates, domestic, 37,724 25
o. From meter rates, manuf'g, 1,736 26
$57,249 05
P. Balance, deficit .
· 11,609 79
AA. Management and repairs, details on p.23, $13,951 64
BB. Interest on bonds 55,740 00 cc. Service and meter account, details on p. 24, 3,998 79 DD. Rebate account 363 05
53
$74,053 48 EE.
Total
.
$74,053 48
FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Concluded. CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT.
RECEIPTS.
EXPENDITURES.
From bonds issued
. $71,509 37
From city treasury, borrowed in anticipation of sale of bonds .
4,544 77
From pipe sold, labor, etc.
1,479 21
Total
· $77,534 35
$77,534 35
Net cost of works to date . ·
.
. $1,119,544 77 $600,000, 6 per cent.
Bonded debt at date ·
1,115,000 00 250,000, 5 per cent.
Value of sinking fund at date .
·
.
.
.
. 51% per cent.
.
.
.
· 222,811 66 ( 265,000, 4 per cent.
Average rate of interest .
.
.
.
Expended for all purposes on this account (for details see p. 25) . $77,534 35
54
55
CONSUMPTION.
1. Estimated total population . 22,500
2. Estimated population on lines of pipe 21,500
3. Estimated population supplied at date 21,000
4. Total number of gallons consumed for year, 256,851,330 5. Passed through domestic meters, gallons .
6. Passed through manufacturing meters, gallons .
7. Average daily consumption in gallons . 703,702
8. Gallons per day, each inhabitant (1) 31-3
9. Gallons per day, each consumer . 10
33,5
10. Gallons per day to each tap (distribution 22) 187
DISTRIBUTION.
1. Kind of pipe used Cast iron
2. Size . From 20 inches to 4 inches
3. Extended . 32,052 feet
4. Discontinued None
5. Total now in use . 83 miles
6. Cost of maintenance per mile, including re- repairs, blowing off, care of hydrants, etc. $14 50
7. Number of leaks discovered for year 5
8. Small distribution pipes, less than 4 inches, total length . 2.2 miles
9. Hydrants added 69
10. Number now in use 540
11. Stop-gates added 33
12. Number now in use . 404
13. Small stop-gates less than 4 inch 30
14. Number of blow-off gates . 142
15. Range of pressure at centre for day and night (average) pounds 60
56
SERVICES.
16. Kind of pipe used . Lead, wrought and cast iron
17. Size . . From 1 to 4 inches 18. Extended . 16,457 feet
19. Discontinued
. 20
20. Total now in use 46.2 miles
21. Service taps added 335
22. Number now in use 3,767
23. Average length of service . 44.7 feet
24. Average cost of service
Gross, $17 92 1 Net, $12 97
25. Meters added 781 .
26. Number now in use : -
(a) Domestic 2,365
(b) Manufacturing
5
2,370
27. Motors and elevators added
1
28. Number now in use . . .
12
GENERAL INDEX.
GENERAL INDEX.
ABBREVIATIONS.
M. A., Mayor's Inaugural Address; A. R., Auditor's Annual Report; C. E., City Engineer's Report ; C. M., City Marshal's Report; F. D., Report of Chief of Fire Department; F. L., Report of Trustees of Free Library; O. P., Report of Overseers of the Poor; B. H., Report of Board of Health; S. C., Report of School Committee; W. B., Report of Water Board.
Alarms, Fire, List of . F. D. 27
Almshouse
Analysis, Monthly, of Water-Supply
A. R. 53, 64, O. P. 9 . C. E. 43, W. B. 28
Apparatus, Fire
. F. D. 5
Appropriations, etc. . A. R. 43
Armory
A. R. 53, 67, M. A. 45
Arrests
M. A. 36, C. M. 3 . F. L. 17
Ashes, Removal of .
M. A. 18, C. E. 36
Assessors' Department
Assessors, Legislation upon Duties of
. M. A. 41
Assets
A. R. 33
Athenæum at West Newton
. M. A. 27
Auditor's Annual Report .
A. R. 22
.
Bacteria in Newton Water-Supply W. B. 47 Bartlett, S. R., S.B., and Sedgwick, W. T., Ph.D. : A Biologi-
cal Examination of the Water-Supply of Newton, Mass., W. B. 45 Births, Marriages, Deaths, etc. A. R. 199 Bixby, Henry L., Chief of Fire Department, Report of . F. D. 3
. M. A. 41
Art Department of Library, Additions to .
4
Board of Health . C. E. 52
Report of for 1887
. B. H. 15
Rules and Regulations of . C. E. 69
Books, Gifts of to the Library . . F. L. 18
Boston and Newton, Comparison of Tap Water . W. B. 47, 50
Bunker, Madison, Fire Department Veterinarian, Report of . F. D. 13 Calisthenics . M. A. 24 Catch-basins
. C. E. 24
Cate, Edward W., President, Report of Water Board W. B. 7
Cemetery, Improvement of . M. A. 5
Charles River, New Foot-Bridge across . M. A. 29
Charter, Recommendation to amend
M. A. 6
.
City Clerk's Statistics . A. R. 199, B. II. 21 City Engineer's Department, Ordinances relating to . C. E. 66
City Farm
M. A. 41, O. P. 7
City Government, 1887
A. R. 7
City Hall .
A. R. 54, 73
Claflin Guard .
. M. A. 44
Climatic Conditions .
. B. H. 17
Concreting
. C. E. 37
Corporation Tax
A. R. 54, 164
Cottage Hospital, The Newton M. A. 5, O. P. 7, B. H. 17
Cows . B. H. 16
Culverts
. C. E. 23, A. R. 90
. C. E. 21, A. R. 89
. A. R. 202, B. H. 21
Causes of . . B. H. 21
Debt, Permanent
. M. A. 11, A. R. 46
Diseases, Dangerous, Cases reported . B. H. 19
Statement showing Causes of Death in Each Month . . B. H. 21
Dogs . A. R. 54, 204 Drains and Culverts . C. E. 23, A. R. 90
Dwelling-Houses, Water-Rates for . W. B. 36
Electric Light and Power Company, The Newton . M. A. 37, F. D. 16 Eliot Church, burning of .
· F. D. 3 Emergency Lectures to Patrolmen
. M. A. 36
Curbing
·
Deaths, etc., in 1887
5
Emerson, Thomas, School Superintendent, Report of .
S. C. 19-48 19
School Buildings
20
Schools
21
Teachers
21
Enrolment and Attendance
22
School Census
23
Schoolhouses
24
Attendance
28 29
Cost of the Schools
Truancy
34
Text-Books
35
Evening School .
36
General Condition
37
Appendix - Statistics in Detail
39
Engineer's Annual Report
. C. E. 5
Estate, Real and Personal, etc., Table showing
A. R. 185
Evening School
M. A. 24, S. C. 36
Expenses in 1887
. A. R. 40
Expenses, Detailed Statement of
A. R. 64-177
Almshouse
64
Armory Expenses
67
Addition to Newton Free Library Building
67
Books, Stationery, and Printing
68
Board of Health
69
Burial Grounds .
71
City Engineer's Department
71
City Hall .
73
Fire Department
74
Funded Debt, Town Note
89
Funded Debt, Schoolhouse Note 89
Funded Debt, School Note for Land .
89
Funded Debt, High School Building
89
Funded Debt, Newton Free Library Building
89
Highways, Curbing .
89
Highways, Drains and Culverts
90
Population
6
Expenses, Detailed Statement of, Continued.
Highways, General Repairs
A. R 92 101
Highways, Land Damages
102
Highways, Removal of Ashes 102
Highways, Sidewalks and Street Crossings
103
Highways, Widening, Reconstruction, and Improvements,
104
Interest on City Loans, Permanent
105
Interest on City Loans, Temporary
106 107
Interest on Water Bonds .
108
Memorial Day .
108
Miscellaneous Expenses
108 120
Newton Free Library
Newton High School Building (enlargement)
124
Newton Cottage Hospital .
125
Parks and Squares
125
Police Department .
126
Poor out of Almshouse
130
Public Property
136
Read Fund Income
141
Salaries
142
Schools, Conveyance of Pupils
143
Schools, Evening
143 146
School Incidentals
155
Sinking Fund, City Debt .
160
Sinking Fund, School Loan
160
Sinking Fund, Water Bonds
160
Sinking Fund, Public Park Loan
State Aid .
Street Light Department
162 163
Suspense Account
Taxes 1887, County . 164
Taxes 1887, Corporation
164
Taxes 1887, National Bank
164
Highways, Gravel Land
161
161
Schools, General Appropriation
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors
7
Expenses, Detailed Statement of, Continued.
Taxes 1887, State
. A. R. 164
Temporary Loans, 1887
164
Thompsonville Schoolhouse, Land for
165
Water Construction . 166
Water Maintenance . 170
Water Meters and Service Pipe .
175
Water Rebate
176
Watering Streets, and Water for Same 177
Water, Use of Hydrants 177
Farlow, John S., President, Report of Free Library F. L. 9
Farm, City
M. A. 41, O. P. 7
Females arrested
. C. M. 6
Finance
·
. M. A. 8
Report of Committee on .
M. A. 33, F. D. 10, 15, 23
. M. A. 33
Annual Report of Chief of F. D. 3
Roster of Companies . F. D. 19 . F. D. 27
List of Fires and Alarms in 1887
Rules and Regulations of . . F. D. 38
Uniform of . F. D. 54
Ordinances relating to . F. D. 62
Statistics for 1887 . F. D. 79
Receipts from
A. R. 54 Expenses of . A. R. 74
Fire Statistics, 1887 . . F. D. 79
Fires and Alarms in 1887 . F. D. 27
. M. A. 29
Free Library
. M. A. 25
Annual Report of Trustees of F. L. 7
Superintendent's Report . F. L. 11
Statistics of, for 1887
F. L. 20
Periodicals in Reading-Room
F. L. 25
Addition to Building F. L. 11, A. R. 67
Expenses of, for 1887
. F. L. 120
. A. R. 29
Fire-Alarm Telegraph and Telephones
Fire Department
Foot-Bridge across Charles River
8
Funded Debt . A. R. 55, 89 Graduates, High School . S. C. 49
Hammond, Daniel M., City Marshal, Report of . C. M. 1
Health, General . M. A. 17
High School
. S. C. 12
Building for
M. A. 16, 23
Graduates of
S. C. 49
Highway Department . M. A. 27, C. E. 13, A. R. 55
Highways
. C. E. 15, A. R. 89 General Repairs of . C. E. 29
Widening, Reconstruction, and Improvement of . C. E. 34 Hose, Fire F. D. 7
Hyde's Brook Drain (with plan)
. C. E. 18
Hydrant Service .
. F. D. 7
Incendiarism . . F. D. 8
Inspection of Plumbing . C. E. 52
Intoxicating Liquors and Pauperism
. O. P. 6
Kenrick Fund . A. R. 47, 56
Kenrick, John A., Treasurer, Report of .
A. R. 23
Kimball, Hon. J. Wesley, Inaugural Address of
. M. A. 3
Land Damages
C. E. 35
Laundry Brook District (with maps), Grading of . C. E. 54
Ledger Balances
A. R. 48
Liabilities
.
A. R. 31
Library Building, Addition to .
M. A. 16, 26, F. L. 11, A. R. 67
Library, Organization of .
F. L 5
Trustees of
F. L. 3 ·
Lodgers at Police-Stations Nativity of
C. M 7
Malaria
B. H. 17
Marriages, etc , in 1887 . Marshal's Annual Report
A. R. 199
C. M. 3
Mayor's Inaugural Address to the City Council
M. A. 3
Medical Examiner, Cases reported to
· C. M. 9
Military Drill in High School . . M. A. 24
Militia
. A. R. 205
.
C. M. 7
9
Mortality-Rates, Comparison of . B. H. 19
. B. H. 15
Mosman, Nathan, Agent Board of Health, Report of Nativity of Prisoners £ C. M. 7
Of Lodgers at Police-Stations · C. M. 7
Noyes, Albert F., City Engineer, Report of
C. E. 5
Nuisances . B. H. 17
Numbering Streets . . C. E. 10
Offences for which Arrests were made . C. M. 5
Officers, City, Salaries of . . A. R. 186
Ordinances relating to City Engineer's Department . C. E. 66-68
City Engineer 66
Highway Department - Streets and Ways
67
Buildings . 67
Ordinances relating to Fire Department
F. D. 62-78
Fire Department 62
Buildings .
69
Gunpowder and Other Explosive Compounds 70
Telegraph, Telephone, and Electric-Light Lines
73
Ordinances relating to Water Department , W. B. 31
. A. R. 22
Overseers of the Poor . M. A. 40
Board of O. P. 3 ·
Annual Report of O. P. 5
Patrolmen, Reports of to City Marshal . C. M. 8 Emergency Lectures to . M. A. 36
List of . C. M. 10 Peirce, Bradford K., Superintendent, Report of Free Library . F. L. 11 Permanent Debt . M. A. 11, A. R. 46
Playgrounds, Public, recommended .
. M. A. 18
Plumbing, Inspection of .
. C. E. 52
Police Department Organization
. C. M. 10
Table showing Growth of . . C. M. 13
Police Work, Local . . C. M. 4
Polls, Table showing Number of
. A. R. 185
Poor Department
M.FA. 40, O. P. 5
. M. A. 35
Otis, Benjamin F., Auditor, Report of
10
Poor out of Almshouse, Amount paid for . . A. R. 130, 186
Prisoners, Nativity of
. C. M. 7
Probation Work
. C. M. 11
Property, City, Real and Personal, Schedule of A. R. 178
Property, Public M. A. 38, C. E. 50, A. R. 59, 136
Read Fund . M. A. 17, A. R. 60, 141
Reading-Room, List of Periodicals in
. F. L. 25
Receipts in 1887
. A. R. 38
Receipts, Detailed Statement of
A. R. 53-64
Almshouse
53
Armory
53
Betterments
54
City Hall .
54
Collector's Fees .
54
Corporation Tax
54
Dog Tax .
54
Druggists' License Fees
54
Fire Department
54
Funded Debt - Water Bonds
55
Highway Department
55 55
Interest on Deposits
Interest on Taxes
55
Interest on City Loans
56
Interest on Water Bonds .
56 56
Kenrick Fund Income
56
Miscellaneous
57
Newton Free Library
57 57
Police Department
57
Poor out of Almshouse
58
Peddlers' Licenses
.59
Public Property
59
Premium on Tax Sale
59
Premium on Water Bonds
59
.
Interest on Farlow Park Betterments
55
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors
National Bank Tax .
11
Receipts, Detailed Statement of, Continued.
Record and Other Fees . A R. 59
Read Fund Income . 60
School Incidentals
60
Ships engaged in Foreign Trade
60
Sinking Fund Commissioners
60
Sidewalks and Curbing
60
State Aid .
60
Taxes, 1883 to 1888 .
60
Tuition for Non-Resident Pupils
62
Temporary Loans
62
Water Meters and Service-Pipes
63
Water-Rates
64
Water-Rates by Meters
64
Water Department
64
Water Construction
170
Water Rebate
64
Registration
M. A. 44, A. R. 205
Roster of Companies, Fire Department
. F. D. 19
. C. E. 69
Rules and Regulations of Board of Health of Water Department
. C. E. 75, W. B. 38
Rules and Regulations of Fire Department
F. D. 38-53
Chief of Department .
38
Assistant Chief .
38
Engineers .
39
Drivers
40
Exercise Hours .
41
Right of Way
42
Stokers
42
Foremen
43
Fines
43
Assistant Foremen
43
Members
43
Substitutes
44
Bunkers
44
Horses and Feeding
45
12
Rules and Regulations of Fire Department, Continued.
Badges
Roll-Call
Leave of Absence
46
Supplies
47
Meals
47
Duties at Fires .
47
Going to or from Fires
48
Riding to Fires .
48
Fire-Grounds
48
Stations
48
Drill .
49
Conduct
49
General Rules
51
Salaries of City Officers
. A. R. 142, 186
School Committee, Annual Report of
S. C. 9
Standing Committees
. S. C. 6
Secretary's Report
. S. C. 17
Superintendent's Report
. S. C. 19
Statistics
. S. C. 39
High School Graduates
S. C. 49
Schools and Teachers
S. C. 50
Schoolhouses .
. M. A. 38, C. E. 50, S. C. 24
Schools and Teachers, List of
S. C. 50-57
High School
50
Bigelow School .
50
Underwood School
51
Lincoln School .
51
Eliot School
51
Jackson School .
52
Adams School .
52
Claflin School
52
Pierce School
53
Davis School
53
Franklin School
53
. F. D. 46 46
Organization
S. C. 3
1
13
Schools and Teachers, List of, Continued.
Barnard School .
. S. C. 54 54
Williams School
Hamilton School
54
Prospect School
55
Hyde School
55
Mason School
55
Rice School
56
Thompsonville School
56
Oak Hill School
56
Special Teachers
56
Schools
. M. A. 22
Total Enrolment in .
. M. A. 23
Cost of
S. C. 29
Statistics of
. S. C. 39
Sedgwick, W. T., Ph.D., and Bartlett, S. R., S.B .: A Bio- logical Examination of the Water-Supply of Newton, Mass., .
. W. B. 45
Sewage, Utilization of
C. E. 45-49 45
at Chelsea, Mass.
at East Orange, N.J. 46
at Long Branch, N.J.
46
at Atlantic City, N.J.
47
at Pullman, Ill.
47
at Bryn Mawr, Penn.
49
at Wayne, Penn.
49
Sewerage .
M. A. 19, C. E. 45
Report of Joint Special Committee on . C. E. 60 Sidewalks and Street-Crossings . C. E. 37
Signal Stations, Location of . F. D. 24
Sinking Funds . M. A. 12
Report of Commissioners of Station Houses . . C. M. 13
. A. R. 50
Statistics of Births, Marriages, Deaths, etc. Street Lights . M. A. 36, C. M. 11
A. R. 199
Streets accepted in 1887
C. E. 8
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