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I agree.Annual Report * later and Slectric Utilities, 1933: Las Vegas*. leva da, February 1st, 1934* df 35*1 Mr. C* G* Barry, Auditor* Los Angeles. Cal. Bear Sir; As requested in your letter January 30th, 1934, file 83) 1*8, X am showing below inf or nation to be used In compiling the animal report of water utilities of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company to the Public -Service Gosaals* sion of Bevada for the calendar year 1933; 1« Classification and number of water consumers: A. Residential * 1472 B. Commercial * 297 C. Industrial * 11 D. Municipal - 7 Consumption during year - Total 814,096,600 gallons. (Bote: Consumption by classifications not available, as no meter measurements are made. 5 2. Separation of Revenue: A. Metered sales to general consumers * Bone. B. Flat rate sales to general consumers - §45,48^.50 0, Other water utilities - 4,667.41 B. Miscellaneous municipal sales * 712.GO 3. Source of water supply: Artesian well and two springs* 4. Maximum water supply; 814,096,600 gallons. 5. Total water pumped or diverted from streams; ^"*SaneTT~^ier'' "#Iowing down Las ' Verdis Creek is from Middle %ring and settling basin. 6. Total water sold or metered: 814,096,600 gallons. 7. Total water unaccounted for: Bone, as all water passing through our mains is presumed to be used by consumers.