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I agree.i - . I . I|S Los Angeles - June Sth, 19^4 iSl Mr. J. M. Anderson: Mr. Bracken states, with reference to the pump and chlorlnator on Little Spring, Las Vegas, that the pump operates about *K> minutes, then outs out for about two hours, and that during the period the pump Is cut out the chlorlnator continues pit. to feed into the Because Well No. 5, under pump, is pulling down production from Little Spring to the extend that' It does not seem profitable to operate, we have instructed Edwards to shut off the pump until further notice, but as we will no doubt want to resume operation of this pump I wish you would look into the situation and advise if the chlorlnator continues to operate when the pump is automatically shut off. If this statement is found correct, we should find some means of automatically cutting off the chlorine feed during such time as the pump is not working. Mill appreciate if you will let me have report on this the first time you are in Las Vegas. Prank Strong vv