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I agree.&&&'<?%&$ tftf m H i SF.r.TION Y I : PR O PO SED IM PRO VEM EN TS / 06 Storage A 3 0 -million gallon reservoir will be construe r e s e r v o ir w ill se rv e as term in a l te m . w ith w supply can be operated at maximum e ffic ien cyi.s “ d the Lake Mead ; A new 500, 000 -g a llo n elevated ste e l tank udU Charleston f r y f e o f territory at high ^leTa5™ ^ ' t of thedy. A new booster pumping will serve this area. 1 6 07. N ew w e lls . T h ree new w ells w ill be d rille d o r , a cq u ired b y tain that the Water District has all of the At the is entitled and to operate the basin at > s gr replenishiLnt, but a present time withdrawals from the basin exceed P gu rd leakage, con sid e ra b le am ount of the lo s s that the lo s s m a y b e fr o m phreatophytes and eva p ora tion . of this lo s s 5 000 to 8 , 000 a cre fe e t p er y ea r. It is fe lt that a b p is r e c o v e r a b le b y follow in g p ro p e r con serv a tion p r o c e d u r e s . | 6 . o8 . E s t ir n a m o lc o s t . The ? ? is shown in the follow in g tabulation. -2 8 -