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Dwellings For Keepers—Continued.
155. Character of adjacent surrounding country—Soil, sandy, clay, marsh, swamp, wood, fast ground, or shifting sands: Sandy
Water For Fog Signal, Drinking, And Domestic Uses Generally.
156. how procured, From roofs
157. Quality, Good
158. Quantity ample or not for the station at all seasons of the year, Sufficient
159. Liable or not to be injured by the inroads of storm tides and seas, Not liable
160. If rain water in tanks or cisterns, what precautions have been taken to insure its purity? Brick filter walls
161. Capacity of tanks or cisterns, and where placed: 1 cistern 11,000 gal., 1 cistern 11850 gal., 1 redwood tank at barn 3,000 gal.
162. Tanks or cisterns—Of what material made: Brick, cement lined
163. Is there a distilling apparatus at the station? No
Name of maker:______________; Capacity,___________________; when installed,_______________; condition,_________; Efficiency,_____________________
164. If from a well, describe and give depth: _________________________________________
165. Diameter, _________________________________________________________________
166. Lined or not, _______________________________________________________________
167. Water obtained by pump or bucket, By pump in Keeper’s dwelling
168. Distance from keeper’s dwelling, _______________________________________________

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