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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 blllty of tho project and tho various analyte# of water production and consumption and sourcos of supply roforrod to in that report? A* 1 do, yes. Q, Mr* Clark* it*a true, ian*t it* that a vary largo number of enter supply organisation# throughout the United States voter their supplies to their customers? A, It is, yes, Q, And that practice is felleeed* Isn’t it* in many municipalities where there’s a fairly abundant supply of water— the practice being necessary* or considered necessary* in the interests of eeonenieal operation and resources? A, fes, sir, Q, that would you say of tha necessity ef watering water in Las Togas* where the supply is necessarily Halted? A, My personal opinion is that it would conserve two or three million gallons a day if aeters were inatailed, and maybe more. X state that* having seen the large effluent flow, that Mr, Laekner quoted here, at the sewage treatment plant, X have taken particular notice of the amount of water that passos through that plant eeaparod to the daily consumption that the land and Water Company registers, and X think a considerable saving is possible, Meters would be the only way, X believe* to cut down that large flow of water through the sewage treatment plant, the advisability of meters is beyond me, You asked me an engineering question. rn. RBMWXCSt Q, Mr. Clark* does the large sewage flow at