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> 2 If these conditions are not corrected, the Reno State Board will do so. This will stop our wastage and also com­ply with State Board of Health. Note we found air conditioning refrigerating units in some private homes and business houses, a total of 32 units, connected directly to sewer in building, cross connection, which waste 15 to 20 gals, per minute. All the garages and service stations should be given notice where we found 5/8" x 3/4" wash hose running. They should place a self­closing valve on end of hose. Now, the 2376 desert coolers without pumps: Many of these had a 3/4° hose or pipe from pan of cooler connected to sewer of building and many going into top of vent pipes on top of building, cross connection again. Imagine the sewer gas that will be drawn into rooms. The Kelso-Turner District alone has 212 coolers with­out pumps or float valves with a 3/4"pipe drain from fete® of Fam cooler going to top of 3" and 4f vent pipe with a 1/2" water supply, a cross connection again and sewer gas. For your Information, here are some very practical figmres: A 1/16" opening will run 30 gal. per hour at 40# pressure A 1/8" " 8 150 8 " 40# 8 A 1/4" 8 8 375 8 8 40# 8 A 1/28 1 8 1350 I 8 40# 8