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    School for Handicapped Children of Clark County, In©* Lae Vegas, Nevada Attentions Mr. Walter B. Bates, President School for Handicapped Children of Clark County, Inc*, 531 South Second Street Lae Veg&a, Nevada Bear Mr. Bates 5 Referring to our conversation concerning the 6fl water main to serve the School for Handicapped Children located in Sunrise Acres. Recently this line was chlorinated and sample of water was submitted to the State Health Authorities for approval, | am advised toy the Health Authorities that the sample submitted was unsatisfactory in view of which it will be necessary the water line be re-chlorinated and another sample submitted for approval. In order to protect the health of workmen on this project and children or others attending the school, no water connection shall be made to, nor shall any water be used from this line until such time as we advise you the Health Authorities have approved the water line for use. December 3, 1952 W 23-1-52 Very truly yours, W. H. Johnson