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    wipprecht IBP* February 6, 1042 Purification system: <iettllrwt basin, capacity 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons per day. #4 In addition to completing the replacement of old redwood miter linos with new east iron of larger diameter, the following improvements in the water system were also made daring 1041s ?| ~£ Important changes daring the years June 30, 1041 •'?ell «©. 6 was completed to a depth of 492 feet, * perforated liner was installed and the casing cemented at top so its production could be confined in the underground channel when not actually required in city. Production ©29,415 gallons per day, - July 10, 1941 **ell fJ©. 6 lit completed to a depth of 500 feet, the inside arrangement being similar to Ho, 5 so production could be conserved. Initial production 468,504 gallons per day. when cast iron- mains were installed under ^0-416 all service lines in alleys were replaced, and fire hydrants re-set on the larger diameter mains to afford better fire protection. 4 power line was constructed from powerhouse in Railroad yards to legation of wells, so pumps can be installed during the coming year to augment production of the wells. fferrregatlon of Charesr to "Hon* Water Maine RCaoio.mFifncgg. RRoousues es 4*1305.58 1.24 ©?6.00 Total On Hand I 2182.82 for 1940 whI irceht Murr.n Talosloa nydo luora noefdfi mcee dcuorpiyn gof outhre laAsntn uaclo nRfeeproerntc e In Los Angeles. Tours very truly, m W K 'T O M vice President