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    fee a bucket brigade. This facility Is so important to our water system that we feel the expense of the proposed fire fighting equipment is justified. ROTRj This condition la not created fey a lash of maintenance, the weeds are frequently eleaned away* but It only tehee a few minutes for high wind# to oolleot weeds, which ere sub-jest to ignition fey a carelessly dropped elgar-ette or other source* Item 1. Xn accordance with measurements furnished fey hr. Bracken, the present produetlon oapaolty of existing facilities la: ?" Well Ho, I 1 *66 2?*K> OPC Less quantity used by Railroad &QQ OQQ 3BD 5 ?0.O 000 * Installation of pu^ct on existing upper sons wells hos. 5 and 6 we bellows can fee depended upon to yield an additional 900 000 * Production capacity, after completion of work to fee performed this year 0 ©00 000 OB Anticipated production 19 from recossacnded *tP wells hoc. 7 and Bt peak needs of the Water Company for the users of today and for some expansion. However, there are two indeterminate possibilities m a t affeot production requirements that may ariss during the fall of X$bl and the year 1992, as a measure of protection against which we are recommending budget provi­sion for two additional wells. These eontlngenoies aret (a) Magnesium, Xno., expects to commence opera­tion in about eight months, building up from a few hundred to an ultimate of h-,000 to 5,000 employee. Its Big Spring Little spring ** ** Xi » ft a a« « * 100 000 6BP l$fe2 Total Production Capacity s u m » u m . s m * 6 ISO 000 OPD 6,600,000 GPO Is no doubt sufficient to meet the