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    COPY Sale of Water to E. S Keelan, Las Vegas Los Angeles, May 29, 1930. 36 Mr. W. R. Armstrong: Referring to your letter of May 16th, file 9215, regard' ing proposed agreement covering sale of water to E. B, Keelan. Las Vegas. this case. However, understand it was placed inside leased premises in order that it would not he too close to tracks, which might create a hazard to trainmen operating in that vicinity. As you know, the meter is owned by the User, and for this reason see no objection to placing it inside leased premises. stallation and requested that he be permitted to do work under super­vision of Railroad Company, and application for agreement was, there­fore, prepared accordingly. revise the form of agreement adopted for this service. As requested in your letter, I am offering for your approval the following suggestions for permanent revision: 1. Second paragraph of Recitals should describe "User's Connection" as pipe connection, pipe line and meter between Railroad Company’s pipe line and meter. 2. Paragraph 3 should provide that Railroad Company will construct or permit construction of "User's Connection" under its supervision. 3. Section 1 should provide for installation of "User's connection" by Railroad or by User under supervision of Railroad Company as desired. 4. Section 2 should provide for deposit by User of estimated instead of actual cost of connection. 5. Section 4 should provide that User shall construct or have con­structed any and all additional pipe necessary for its service (without reference to leased premises). 6. Section 8 should be revised to correspond with our most recent instructions regarding termination of water agreements. nish water for both fire protection and domestic purposes should also be revised along the same lings, giving due consideration to the fact that fire protection line, only, will connect with Railroad Com­pany's 6" water line, and that domestic connection will be made to -f^Te protection line within leased premises. Lg 9215 - Las Vegas - E B Keelan, sale of water sy 9215-3-W - La® Vegas -Sale of water to Inds. in Ind. areas. Our forces were not instructed as to location of meter in Mr. Keelan had available labor and material for making in- I believe it will be necessary in practically every case to The form approved to cover arrangements under which we fur- E. E. Cunningham,JEJ