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I agree.Annual Report of Utliltlost > ‘ j* I*a# Togo* • December §, 1838 W 1S*"*6*»2 I 83-3-3 Ur. H. A. fil-rS. General Auditor, Omaha, lebraeka. Star Sin Referring to my letter October 19 th in reply to yemrs of September 8th, file SO 1**®, regarding annual report of wafer utilities to the Public Service Ooamieeion of Sereda. Oonfirming the opinion expressed in the third paragraph of my letter that the quantity of wafer estimated from the Open Spring was to© high, which in tom-die tor ted our figure* for the total production from all sour©##, actual weir me&suramenta were taken this date in the presence of the followings falter R* Bsmkm - Pice Pres., LVL&lCo. A, M, FoXger - Aset. Agent tYLAlCo. J. M. Anderson - Gen. f« §. Foreman UPRR G, H. Jameson - State Water Surveyor. Our measurement developed a head of if inches through the Aft-inch weir, which amounted to 8M.4 gallon® per minute, and the®# figures were confirmed by Mr. Jameson, who handles water measuremente through-** out the State. Using this basis, the actual production fro* the Open Spring is 30§,®5® gallons per day or 111,63?,440 gallons per year, compared with the 581,886,810 gallon® per year estimated 4a our report for 1937.