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Collapse BE3 - Records of the Staffordshire Potteries Water Board, (formerly the Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Company, later incorporated into Severn-Trent Water Authority)BE3 - Records of the Staffordshire Potteries Water Board, (formerly the Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Company, later incorporated into Severn-Trent Water Authority)
Expand 1 - Administrative Records1 - Administrative Records
Expand 2 - Financial Records2 - Financial Records
Collapse 3 - Technical Records3 - Technical Records
Expand 1 - New Consumers1 - New Consumers
Expand 2 - Contracts2 - Contracts
Expand 3 - Maps and plans3 - Maps and plans
Expand 4 - Reports4 - Reports
Expand 5 - Records relating to works undertaken at Cresswell and Mill Meece5 - Records relating to works undertaken at Cresswell and Mill Meece
Collapse 6 - Statistics relating to water supply and water consumption6 - Statistics relating to water supply and water consumption
1 - Charges for water supply under the 1853 Act
2 - Tables showing rateable value and water charges in the Promoters' Areas of Stoke on Trent, Wolstanton, and Newcastle under Lyme
3 - Tables showing the comparison of charges for water used for domestic purposes where the local authority or a joint board own the water undertaking and where the water undertaking is in the hands of a private company
4 - Tables showing position and size of fire hydrants in the Tunstall District
5 - Graph showing gallons per day pumped through Hatton, Wall Grange, and Stockton Brook, and the total pumped, Jun 1895-Aug 1924
6 - Lists showing charges for water supplied by meter, rents for meters; scale of charges for domestic use
7 - Table showing the stations, the average rainfall and the rainfall for 1935
8 - Clause 32 relating to charges for supplies for refrigerating apparatus etc: Table showing its application where water softeners are installed in houses of varying rateable values
9 - Ministry of Health: Storage Cisterns
10 - Schedule of Broken Mains, 1932-1936
11 - Table showing Peckforton Estate Water Supply
12 - Graph showing water supply and population, 1931-1951
13 - Graphs showing water supply and population, 1927-1951
14 - Working papers of Mr Raffety, showing statistics of water supply and population figures
15 - List showing peak water consumption
16 - Leicester Corporation Bill - Manifold Valley Scheme: Water Consumption Chart
17 - Wall Grange Pumping Station - table showing average quantity of water pumped, 1895-1948
18 - Table showing average discharge from Tittesworth and Deep Hayes reservoirs, 1932-1948
19 - Table and graph showing water supply and population in existing area of supply (table 1)
20 - Table showing water supply and population in existing area of supply (tables 1 and 2)
21 - List of reservoirs with their capacity in gallons
22 - Graph showing population figures for 1921, 1931, estimated for 1948, 1970
23 - Papers and correspondence relating to the domestic supply of water (including a chart of half-yearly rates, undated)
24 - Table showing details of plans etc handed out relating to the Staffordshire Potteries Water Board Bill, giving the name and the numbers of plans
25 - Record of Instructions from Mill Owners' Association for the control of Reservoirs
26 - Stoke on Trent City Architect's Report relating to Housing Requirements in Stoke on Trent
27 - Information from the Chief Sanitary Inspector relating to the Conversion of Water Closets in Stoke on Trent
28 - Tables relating to the production of power using water mills
Expand 7 - Miscellaneous7 - Miscellaneous
Expand 4 - Maps and plans4 - Maps and plans
Expand 5 - Miscellaneous5 - Miscellaneous
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