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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 run— 500 to 510, but to take the exact average, I would have to have axi average for each period of time, but for estimating purposes for which I prepared this report, X estimated this to be close enough for the requirements. X am having more reports run off, and will have them available in a few moments for con­sideration. Q. How, Hr. Anderson, did you also make a study of the average gallonag© of flow into the Las Vegas usage treatment plant during the period of June 12th to September 20th? A. Yes, sir. I just brought that report inj I believe you have a copy there, counsellor. May I have a copy of that? (Hr. Cannon requests Report to be marked ”EXHXBIT 1-A for Identification” as part of the other exhibit. SO HARKED.) Q. How, directing your attention to what has been marked ”EMIB1Y 1-A for Identification”, what were the results of your study of the flow through the Las Vegas treatment plant from June 12th through September 20, 1950? A. This record* which is a part of this exhibit, was pre­pared by Hr. Laekner, who is Sanitary Engineer for the City, in charge of the disposal plant. This was prepared from daily records—from mechanical reading® taken at the plant, and it's the average of both the minimum and the maximum through the period stated her®, June 12th through September 20, 1950, In the amount of 5.588. How, you also caused a study of the additional connec­tions that have been made from October 1, 1949, to the present