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    Las Yegas - June 5, 1953 1 5-4-2 Mr. R, L. Adamson - Los Angeles Please refer to your letter dated May 13, 1953* File 1-7334, furnishing descriptive literature on the Gox Flow Meter, which is distributed by C. W, Gox, 431 Walnut Avenue, Pomona, California (phone Lycoming 9-*3164). A fter reading the information contained in the lite ra tu re and noting the names of users o f this equipment in le t t e r attached, I am very much Interested and believe that its use, if it will per­form as described in the literature, would result in the saving of a substantial amount of water which is now wasted through our present weiring operations. After reading the literature, I believe we would be interested in the equipment described as the Hall long pitot tube suitable for installing in a pressurized line, which I note is priced at #255« Of course, if this equipment were purchased., we should make prior investigation to determine the size of the pitot tube which would be most practical for measuring flow in pipes which would vary from 100 OPM to as high as 3200 GPM, as it say be that the amount of flow to be measured would have a bearing on the size of the tube to be used. It is also noted that the Hall long pitot tube can be inserted I through a corporation cock. If you would like to make some further investigation in regard to this equipment, and, if ay understanding is correct, it would be possible to Install corporation cocks in the various lines as indi­cated on attached rough sketch dated June 4, 1953* as measure­ments were made, this measuring equipment could be carried from on©