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I agree.Los Angeles, March 15, 1939. aSSTSuk* M W 1&1®*? a ». Mr. 0. H. Bloom; Referring to your letter of March 13th, file 9215-34, in regard to determination of charges to he made against water users served by Railroad in the industrial development at Las Vegas; We suggest the following schedule*------ Size of Meter Pipe Cost of Pipe Line & Service Meter Installation Charge 5/8 x 3/4" 3/4" $ 12.60 | 15.00 | 27.60 3/4 x 1" 1" 20.00 15.00 35.00 l x l 1/2" 1 1/2" 28.00 15.00 43.00 1 x 2" 2" 28.50 15 .00 43.50 1 1/2 x 2" 2" 52.50 15.00 67.50 2" 2" 75.60 15.00 90.60 ---- fireso^ charges are based upon cost data secured from City of Los Angeles and the Belvedere Water Corporation and prices for meter obtained by Purchasing Department. The City of Los Angeles makes a flat charge for a service connection, which charge is computed on the average cost of constructing 30f of pipe and installing a meter. Where the consumer demands meter of corresponding size to the service connection, the City adds to its installation charge the difference between the cost of the smaller and larger meters. I make this explanation in order that there may be