TABLE 6. Gas Plant Statistics. The following tables exhibit data of interest concerning these plants and their operations: main, Gas used at works and offices (feet), year ending June 30, 1910, Gas unaccounted for (feet), year ending June 30, 1910, Percentage unaccounted for, 1910, Percentage unaccounted for, 1909, Total sales of gas 1909-10 (feet), Increase over 1908-09 (per cent.), Gas sold per mile of main (feet), Gas unaccounted for per mile of main (feet), Number of consumers per mile of Gas sold per consumer (feet), Gas materials used, Fuel used, . 1 Oil, 367,472 gallons; benzol, 28,952 gallons. 2 Fuel oil, 28,982 gallons. Fuel oil, 10,070 gallons. • Cannel, 1 tons; benzol, 3,068 gallons. Gas coal, 9,504 tons; coke, 111,200 bushels. Coal, 38 tons. 7 Gas coal, 3,154 tons; coke, 62 tons. 8 Gas coal, 2,922.5 tons; coke, 932 tons. • Decrease. Remarks. APPENDIX F.- ABSTRACTS OF ACCIDENTS. In accordance with section 39 of chapter 121 of the Revised Laws, the Board herewith presents abstracts of the cases reported resulting in death or bodily injury from gas and electricity manufactured and sold during the year 1910. Mixed, Burner left open; suicide. Date. South Boston: 138 M Street, Boston: 80 Dover Street, Watertown: Commonwealth Motor & Driving Clubhouse. Boston: 85 Waltham Street, Boston: 135 Hyde Park Avenue, Mixed, 50 Boston: 27 Causeway Street, South Boston: 873 Second Street, Mixed, 62 Lowell: 135 Hildreth Street, Mixed, Mixed, Burner left open; accidental. Mixed, Gas inhaled through rubber tube attached to burner. Mixed, Burner left open; accidental. Attached burner to fixture, and in so doing failed to make connection tight. Mixed, Burner left open; accidental. Burner left open; accidental. Gas inhaled through rubber tube attached to burner. Mixed, Burner of gas stove left open; accidental. |