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    Los Angeles - June S , 195° Mr. Win. Reinhardt: W M . R. JUN 9 1950 Confirming our conversation relative to samples of water from pipe lines in Las Vegas, Nevada, showing contamination, as outlined in Mr. Folger's letter of May 26th: "Little Springs" which was promptly removed, spring and spring house cleaned, and water was treated with chlorine. Health Department O.K.'d the last samples taken from the "Little Springs". All other sources of water supply were free of any contamination. maintenance forces to keep all water facilities such as reservoirs, spring houses, settling basins, etc., rodent and Insect proof in order to avoid any possible source of contamination. Our forces at Las Vegas found a chipmunk in Instructions have again been issued to our R. L. Adamson JWlii. I8T 1X950