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I agree.TOTAL MS&JSqBiSagBgS 03> iJ J i »ATER AVAILABLE - M 3 VEGAS I# 1931 _ July 1934 K Big Spring Li ttl e Spring Total Available Less July 1934 '» Decrease 3,877,532 gals per day 1,040.498 '* 913.043 3 3 3 5,8ll,i73 n 4.285.572 1,545,601 " . " « ( 2,507,040 gals per day 954,852 3 " 3 823.680 ** " 3 4,285,572 T 3 26.5 per seat decrease* Estimated population - 7,500 people. Water available - 4,285,572 gals, per day. Per Capita * 571*4 gals, per day* ESTIMATED C0D3UMPTI0IT BY REFRIGERATOR SYSTEMS Tihich ire the principal causes of mstei’lmfer) Sixty-four services as© water-cooled refrigeration systems, without reclaiming the water for re-cooling* Cooling rmchine with piston displacement will consume: 2 ton - 4i* pist.disp. 10 gal per Rdn. 14,400 gals per day, 1 ton - Bf" f? 3 6 3 3 3 8,640 " " Average 8 3 " " 11,520 3 3 3 64 services X 11,520 G.P.i), equals 737,280 gals per day or 22,118,400 gallons per month used by refrigeration systems >^3 > thv&d i /'7. />BS6 1 )(oq / (s> / 0 ljff7 o)? zo f