Report of the Water Commissioners of the City of Chicago, Made to the Common Council, December 8, 1851 : Together With the Act of Incorporation And a Statement of the Financial Condition of the City, November 10, 1851
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As a rule, sufficiently accurate for a general expression, the annual water rate is equal to one dollar tor each inhabitant. A statement has been prepared, which is given in the Appendix, which shows the number of water tenants embra- ced in the districts where the pipes are at first proposed to be laid down. These are carried out, in the statement, at annual rates, somewhat lower than those charged in New York, and they amount to the sum of $37,366. The water rates for the year 1853, may there...fore, be safely taken, at thirty -three thousand dollars, and for the year 1865, 25 is estimated to amount to eighty thousand dollars, and for the year 1875, (when the population, at the same rate of increase, would amount to one hundred and sixty -two thou- sand,) the water rates would be one hundred and thirty thou- sand dollars. The cost of the completed works, in 1852, if upon a modi- fied plan, may be taken at three hundred and twenty thou- sand dollars. The district, over which the distribution pipes will at first be laid, is about seven hundred acres; when the population reaches one hundred thousand, two-thirds of it will be em- braced in this area, and the remainder will occupy districts beyond, equal to an area of like extent, over which it will be necessary to extend about one hundred and twenty thou- sand feet of pipes.
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