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12 6 . Conservation of Water The ever Increasing need of conserving the ground waters of the Las Vegas Valley In general and in the City of Las Vegas in particular is recognized on all sides. With a comparatively new distribution system made up almost entirely of cast iron pipe, leakage from mains is at a minimum. Nearly all wastage and extravagant use of water occurs on the customers* premises, either through faulty plumbing or carelessness on the part of the customer, or both. Through newspaper display, field inspection and policing as an aid in the enforcement of city ordinances, the Company carries on a continual campaign against the wasting of water. Very fine cooperation has been received from the City itself In assisting in the enforcement of conservation measures. Prior to the passage of a city ordinance requiring recapture equipment on evaporation coolers and water-cooled refrigeration equipment, a large waste occurred in the operation of apparatus of this type. The cost of conservation efforts Is an inherent expense of the flat-rate system and at best conservation measures can only partially accomplish their intended purpose. It is believed that only through the installation of customers* meters and the adoption of rates for metered service can effective and equitable conservation of water be accomplished. 1 / > 1/ It is Interesting to compare the water usage on the Las Vegas Land and Water Company System with others listed on page 47.