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    Water at Las Vegas 30/2541 Los A n g e le s , November 34, 1922, Mr. A. M aguire: I Your A - 163, November 30th , in co n n ec tio n w ith w a ter f a c i l i t i e s a t Las V egas! j§ The to p o f th e J $ ,0 0 0 g a l. tan k a t roundhouse i s 43 f e e t above top o f / r a i l o p p o s ite d e p o t. The tan k i t s e l f has depth o f 20 f e e t y ^ We o r i g i n a l l y plan n ed a d d it io n a l s to r a g e n ear th e d e p o t, as suggestedj^by Mr. H u ntley* w ith su p p ly c o n n e c tio n t o e x i s t i n g co a c lf l i n e . T h is recommendation was su b seq u en tly changed, howejrer, t o th a t shown on-Form 30 when i t was d e c id e d to t r e a t t j ^ lo c o m o tiv e w a te r . T h is change was made on account o f it ® economy o v e r th e o r i g i n a l p la n as (ft s p c o s t w i l l be about lp .5 0 0 l e s s . N e it h e r B r. B arr o r (th is o f f i c e ] co u ld see any advan tage in h a vin g a d d it io n a l s to r a g e f o r t r e a t e d w a te r , w hieh t h is new tank would n e c e s s a r ily b e . The t r e a t i n g p la n t w i l l have c a p a c it y o f 18,000 g a llo n s p e r hour w hich i s more than tw ic e th e consum ption. The 1 6 -in ch l i n e from the s p r in g s a ls o g iv e s a la r g e su rp lu s o f raw w a te r . In case o f f a i l u r e o f t h is s p r in g l i n e we a ls o have th e new w e ll in r e s e r v e . The c a p a c it y o f t h is w e ll i s 40,000 g a llo n s p e r hou r, o r o v e r fo u r tim es consum ption. Our p la n s were changed as o u t lin e d a b ove, and f o r th e reason s s t a t e d . D *. B arr d id n ot s u g g e s t th ese changes bu t th o ro u g h ly a g re e d w ith them when he was l a s t h ere Jj