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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1043 For continuation of arkin ounds around McMillan Par - ¥°“*¤¤¤ Pvk v0§, $$,00% P g gr ‘ k Rm g'°°°°" ot ing ereiu shall be construed as aifectin the su rintendence "°“*'°‘ °‘ W" D° and control of the Secretary of War over the V§ashin tldir Aqueduct, Pmmmmmu°d` its rights, appurtenances, and fixtures connected with the same and pver appropriations and expenditiues therefor as now provided by aw. WATER DEPARTMENT. Water department. For revenue and inspection branch: Water re trar who shall ·“°"°““°°"°‘“P°°‘ also perform the duties of chief clerk, $2,400; clerksgi-S-one,$1,500, one mn hmm $1,200, three at $1,000 each; index clerk, $1,400; six meter computers, at $l,000 each; meter clerk, $1,200; tap clerk, $1,000; inspectors·—chief $1,000, eight at $900 each, eleven at $800 each; messengegr, $600; · Ifor tribution branch: Superintendent, $3,300; engineer, $2,400; D*¤*¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=- assistant engineers—one $1,800, one $1,700; master mechanic, $2,000; foreman, $1,800; assistant foremen——one $1,275, one $1,200, one $1,125, one $900; steam engineers-chief $1,750, two at $1,100 each, three assistants at $1,000 each; chief inspector of valves, $1,600; leveler, $1,200; inspector, $1,200; draftsman, $1,050; clerks—one $1,800, one $1,500, four at $1,200 each, stores clerk $1,500, one $1,000, one $900; timekeeper, $900; two rodmen at $900 each; two chainmen at $675 each; four oilers at $610 each; three Hremen at $875 each; janitor, $900; watchmen——one $875, one $700, one $610; drivers-—one $700, one $630; two messengers, at $600 each; in all, $91,030. ‘ For contingent expenses, including books, blanks, stationery, °°“‘*“g°°*°‘P°”’°•· printing, lpostage, damages,purchase of technical reference books and periodica not to exceed $75, and other necessary items, $4,800. For fuel, repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, pipe °P°"““¤ °’P°°°°°· distribution to high and low service material for high and low service, including public h drants and fire plugs, and labor in repairing, replacing, raismg, and lliwering mains, aying new mains and connections and erecting and repairing fire plugs, purchase and maintenance of motor trucks, horses, wagons, carts, and harness necessary for the proper execution of this work, and including a sum not exceeding $800 for purchase and use of bicycles by inspectors of the water department, and to reimburse three employees for provision and maintenance by themselves of three motorcycles for use in their official work in the District of Columbia, $12 per month each, $37,000. For continu` the extension of and maintaining the high—service “°"‘°"°‘l""’°"‘ system of watelxlldistribution, laying necessary service and  mains WM an for low service, and purchasing, installing, and maintaining water °° °"’ meters on services to such private residences and to such business places as may not be r uired to install meters under existing regulations as may be directedcqby the commissioners, said meters at all times to remain the property of the District of Columbia, to include all necessary land, machinery, buildings, mams, and appurtenances, and labor, and purchase and maintenance of horses, waims, carts, and harness necessary for the proper execution of this wor, not to exceed $340,000 of the amount avai able in the water fund during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen after providing for the expenditures hereinbefore authorized. _ _ Wwmmm subuh For the protection of the health of the residents of the District of bpm Sanitary Gome- Columbia and the employees of the United States Government ""Sgnee,-y Orem, ¤,_ residing in Maryland near the District of Columbia boundary the g{g¤yggj;f¤>¤“¤¤ ¤¤ Commissioners of the District of Columbia, upon the request of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, a body corporate, established by chapter three hundred and thirteen of the acts of nineteen hundred and sixteen of the State of Maryland, or upon the request of