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I agree.J:'% 3 ^ Re: NEVADA PSC Case No. 1214 JANW M1,4 R1.9 53 Los Angeles, January 14, 1953 4747-11-64 Mr, W. H. Johnson: (ee - Mr. Win. Reinhardt) volves Yoaun waiplpll irceactailoln tfhialte dt hwei tha btovhee nNuemvbaedar edC omcamsies siionnin July of 1951 requesting authority to install Rule 9,5 in our Rules and Regulations prohibiting further extensions of mains to provide water service afteh a definite cut-off date and to prohibit new connections after a definite cut-off date. We are considering filing an amended application in the same case. The original application contained, among others, the following allegations: "That the population of Las Vegas during the last five years has increased over twenty per cent (20$) and the number of customers has increased from approximately 5,900 to 3,900 and the water consumed by the customers of the applicant herein has increased from 2,291,623,000 gallons in 1945 to 3 ,472,022,000 gallons in 1950, Consumption in the first half of 1951 was greater than the corresponding period for 1950. "That one of the evidences of the excessive use of water in the City of Las Vegas is that the average daily flow through the sewage disposal plant is in excess of 6,000,000 gallons.’’ t w4«h vou would bring the information contained in JAN f 4 1953 Le C, O,