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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Q. Could you add to M l without much expense? A. We could add to it but it would be very expensive, | Q, Rave you made any provision or survey to get any water tf the j town would grow very much? A new source of water supply? A, Te&, th ere appears to be a prominent out-cropping on the ledge which runs through our present acreag e, hut Mr* Bracken has told me in oonveretaione with him. that there is a question of whether j it would be advisable to drill additional wells in that locality j because of the risk th a t we might loss the pressure and volume f**f the walls that we now have. % Has fee'any expert opinion on thatI? A« fas, sir* Q. Who Is It? ME, KoVAMRs We have a geologist, Kelson Taylor, from whom ®e secure our information in regard to the water supply* q, t*e is located in Los Angeles? A* yes, sir* Q,* There are no tfeer sources of running water coming in at a higher altitude? A. Bone that I Know of* MR* BlOfLffi Rave you ever made any attemtp to buy the Sund well? A* Mo* Q, fou Know that that is a good well? A. ' Tee, air* MRf SICKLSY* We drilled that about fifteen years ago* There is a lot of land between your land and the Sund well which would be a fine reserv o ir for the develpment of water and L believe-I don<t know—that you could buy that Sund well and that tract of land perhaps as cheap as you could drill a well. A. fas, but we would still have the problem of getting the water into town* q* Run it into your main line* 43