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Annual Export of Utilities*. L a Ve?aa - Juno 10, 1938 w I8~&*a Mr* H. A* Tol&nd General Auditor, Omaha, Kstoraska. Boa? Sir: Bcplyinp: to your latter Juno ?th, file BD 1-8, regarding compilation of the annual report of utilities to the Public Service Commission of Sev&dat "Maximum amount' of m .ter available - 3,318,967,106 gal­lons8 it is assumed that this figure is teak or. from ?weir measure® »nts of water produced from all sources, that is, tooth the wells and the springs. The figures shown op osite “Total water sold or metered8 are taken fro® actual reading© of the amount of water passing thru the master meter, and therefore our report to the Public Service Commission would create the impression that over a billion gallons of water every year is used toy the railroad company or permitted to run down the creek to the Bauch. However, the later Company pays 79.7 per cent of the cost of operating ^oint water facilities, based on the proportion cf water used toy each company. of all sources for 1937, tout the weir measurement taken shortly after the close of 1937 (Fob, 84, 1933) toy the railroad water service department showsj With.regard to the second paragraph showing I do not locate in my file a weir measurement Well #1 Well p Big Spring Little Spring ?G3,04B<, « « 8 1 ,0 4 5 ,0 9 4 ^ 8 » ? 1 ,0 0 1 ,8 4 9 k 8 8 8 Total 4,933,590 8 8 8