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    Los Angeles, Jnly 18, 19*+9. AMf - Las Tegas f-47. Qar analysi• of water producing area indicates that i t in very inrpro'ba'ble that the drilling of any additional wells would improve our over-all producing capacity except for a very H alted period as additional water which would he obtained from new wells would slapiy reduce the capacity of present w ells. Xrea i f this were not the case, new wells could not now he completed in tine to have any hearing on this season^ water shortage. Alee X would not rocoanead tho investment of additional money in welle under the preeent uncertainties involved in possible condemnation hy las Togas Water D istrict. As X see i t , the only out is to prevail upon Oity authorities to reetriet sprinkling to not moro than two or throe hours a day, [tho time to ho stip u la te at a time when other consumption is at its minimum, probably some tins during tho evening hours. R-117.