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I agree.\ Mr. H. H. Larson, Superintendent, Los Angeles, C alifornia Dear S ir: Referring to Mr. Strong’ s letter to you August 4th, 1933, regarding statement of water production at Las Vegas, Information furnished to the Auditor’ s o ffice fo r compilation of the annual report to the Public Service Commission of Beva&a fo r the year 1937 was as follow s: Well No. 1 - Weir Measurements It h g - " * Big Spring - * " L itt le Spring * * Open Spring - Estimated fo ta l Production Disposition of the water produced was, as follow s: Gallons Metered to and sold by LVL&ICo 938,703,963 U tilise d by R, R. Co.. 305,598,700 Sold by R, R. Co.. . , 19,864,937 Diverted fo r use at Las Vegas Ranch and used for irrigatio n purposes ,1.154.800,506 3,318,967,106 Please note the above indicates more water was permitted to run down the Creek than was used for domestic purposes in the City, which from personal observation is not the case at a l l , as during the hot Gallons 771,938,308 378,147,530 381,459,456 365,565,313 531.856.610 3,318,967,106 ty . f-j 12 1938