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    Mr. White - Page 3 lk« (continued) water capacity could be made available for increased manufacturing use without enactment of drastic regula­tions controlling the use cf water by present users. 15. How Much, If Any Could This Capacity be Readily Increased Within a Period of From 3 to 6 Months?: Refer to answer under Item 13 and 13a. 16. What Further Increase in Capacity is Feasible Within the Next Three Years?: Refer to answer under Item 13 and 13a. 17. How Muoh Water Can be Saved Through Conservation Measures?: No estimate available. Remarks*. The City of Las Vegas has an existing ordinance prohibiting the wastage of water. This ordinance during the past several years has been enforced by appointment of special officers during the months of July, August and September. I trust this information will be of assistance to you. If we can be of any further assistance, do not hesitate to call on us. Sincerely, L. R. Maag E n d s . LRMllffl