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    Log Angeles - Ju ly 3, 1950 Mr. W. H. Hulsisers Confirming 'phone conversation regarding negotia­tions for sale to the Las Vegas Valley Mater District of our water producing facilities and distribution system at Las Vegasi As stated in my letter of June 29th to Mr. Clark, with copy to you, It seems to me we should first prepare a de­tailed inventory of the Railroad Company's producing facili­ties and a separate inventory of the Mater Company's distri­bution system, with dates of construction in each oase, for use in computing depreciation. We have information as to sis# and length of pipe lines that you furnished reoently In connection with rate in­crease study, but do not have data as to fittings and other elements necessary to complete these inventories. for work performed in recent years this informa­tion may be readily available from completion reports and Forms 4907, but undoubtedly for the early construction and for such distribution lines as we have taken over from private companies, it will be necessary to compile suoh information based upon customary engineering practices. Will you please review records available at Omaha and advise What data can be obtained from that source. Mr. Ritter will assign Asst. Industrial Engineer L. R. Maag, who is familiar with both the production and dis­tribution facilities, to prepare these inventories, and any data you can furnish will be a p p recia ted * Wa. Reinhardt AUG 1 I 9 5 0 L . C» C .