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Annual Report for Water Utilities, 1945 - ^ ,, Las Vegas - January 31, 1946 V W 18-6-2 Mr. R. M. Sutton: Your file BD 1-8J We sent you with our letter 3 / blank forms and letter from the Public Service Commission of Nevada with regard to our annual report which should be filed with them not later than MARCH . I show below the information we usually submit to assist in compilation of this report for 1945: Classification and number of water consumers! A. B. C. D. £. Residential Commercial Industrial Municipal Utilities Total S ' i o t 4 9 6 n is 3 543 2_ Consumption during year gallons* This Includes water used by both the*Railroad and Las Vegas Land and Water Company. (Note: Consumption by classifications is not available, as meters are not used.) Separation of Revenues: A. Metered sales to general consumers_______ A^g/vg B. Flat rate sales to general consumers / 2 % o 2 l yC, C* Other water utilities 3.<?o 0% Miscellaneous municipal sales z ftjr o 774 4 W ? • t s (Conforming to item"numbers on Page 13, "General Statistics") Ezi-B V^N 1. Source of water supply; -J£an. artesian wells and three springs* 2. Maximum amount of water available: 11.3 O tfft T'U -O gallons. (Aetual production from all 3. Total water pumped or diverted from stream; //&/¥£