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    In some ten or twelve days, may not be available next year, and for the further reason that even If it Is avail­able the cost of moving in and out Is somewhere In the neighbor­hood of #2 ,7 0 0 . The 600 OPD per capita indicates extravagant use of water. Mr. Jeffers has authorised a publicity campaign to which Oity officials and the local newspaper agree to give their full support. If through this medium the per capita consumption can be reduced to the still extravagant figure of ^00 QPP per capita, a further excess of production capacity would be developed. Un­questionably, with control of leaky faucets, recapture from air conditioning units, and more reasonable use of water on lawns a substantial reduction in per capita use can be obtained. Frank Strong