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I agree.August, 1944, was approximately 11,000,000 gallons, or approximately 17 c.f.s. Under Certificate of Appropriation #1855, granted under Application #7201, applicant was given 2.3 c.f.s. for municipal purposes; under Certificate of Appropriation #2674, granted under Application #10127, applicant, was given 2.7 c.f.s. for municipal supply, making a total of 5 c.f.s. granted by former Certificates of Appropriation. From the record of the monthly meter readings and the consumption shown above, it can readily be seen that more than the 1.34 cubic feet per second, which is the normal flow of the well, is being put to beneficial use for the purposes mentioned In Application #10508, for which this proof is being made. Applicant reserves the right to improve said well by perforating the casing, or otherwise, so as to increase the flow therefrom and when said improvements are completed, to file a supplemental proof herein. Applicant has installed an electrically driven deep well pump on this well and has operated same intermittently between May and September, thereby increasing the output from Its present flow of 0.63 c.f.s. to 0.96 c.f.s,