Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

upr000114 125

Image

File
Download upr000114-125.tif (image/tiff; 25.66 MB)

Information

Digital ID

upr000114-125
    Details

    Rights

    This material is made available to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. It may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by UNLV. Users are responsible for determining whether permissions are necessary from rights owners for any intended use and for obtaining all required permissions. Acknowledgement of the UNLV University Libraries is requested. For more information, please see the UNLV Special Collections policies on reproduction and use (https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol/research_and_services/reproductions) or contact us at special.collections@unlv.edu.

    Digital Provenance

    Digitized materials: physical originals can be viewed in Special Collections and Archives reading room

    Publisher

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    W-35*l las Vegas, Nevada, February 8, 1929# Mr. C*C.Barry, Auditor, Los Angeles, Dear Sir? The following data for the annual report to the Nevada Public Service Commission was requested in your letter LV-16 dated January 31. 1. KILOWATT HOURS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT PURCHASED: 39760 2# NUMBER OF CONSUMERS ND KILOWATT HOURS CONSUMED: A, Residential; 67 users, 28338 k,w,h»; JB# Commercial, 1- 11422 k.w,h. Hone supplied to municipality or to other corporations) CLASSIFICATION OF WATER CONSUMERS T END OF DURING THE YEAR: ___ _YEAR 1928, AND CONSUMPTION A. Residential-859, Commercial-140, Industrial-9, Municipal-? y- 4# SEPARATION OF PJ? VENUE EARNED IN 1928 ($18496.70): A. Metered sales to general consumers- None B# Flat-rate sales to general consumers- §17158.70 C# To other water utilities- 887,00 D , Miscellaneous munioipal sales- 451,00 5, SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY: Purchased from L,A,& S.L.HR.Co, We lack the information required for questions 6,7,8,9,10, The Railroad Company owns .and maintains an artesian well and two or three springs, looated about two miles from Las Vegas, which are the original source of water. The surplus above Railroad needs is delivered for distribution by the Water Company, whoso supply is metered by the Railroad at the principal intake at Main and Clark Streets, and at the junstion of the main water line with the pipe line leading to the West Side (or Old Town) system, A diversion at the settling basin, measured periodically, forms Las Vegas Creek which supplies the water used for irrigating the ranch owned by the Water Company. We have no record of any of these measurements during the past year, but assume that they can be furnished by the Engineering Department,