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I agree.Las Vegas ** September 4th , 1940 Mr. Wm. Reinhardt V ie s P residen t Los A n geles, C a lifo rn ia Dear S ir : W**33«*3«**3 As a matter o f inform ation 1 show below the r e s u lt o f w e ir measurements taken o f a l l fo u r w e lls yesterday aftern o o n , in company w ith State l a t e r Surveyor Barry Jameson and General Water Service foreman, Mel Anderson. B ig Spring L i t t l e Spring W ell Ho. 1 W ell Ho. 3 W ell Ho. 3 W ell Ho. 4 Mav 16. 1940 878,000 734,760 3,005,000 798,040 1,379,528 , m .> m 6,653,648 C als* per day September 3. 1940 878,000 734,760 1,634,800 625,330 939,600 .. S&L&&. 5,503,440 G als, per day For ready re fe re n c e 1 have shown a ls o the la t e s t w e ir measurements taken on Say 16, 1940, and you w i l l note there i s a c o n sid e ra b le decrease in production on each of the w e lls . This may be due to the normal seasonal d eoline and when th e subterranean channel i s recharged by p re c ip a tio n t h is w in te r, 1 hope these sources w i l l retu rn to normal production. However, we w i l l determine th is by fu rth e r w e ir measurements la t e r on.