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II L as V egas R eview J o u r n a l-S e p t em ber U, 1951 SEP • R - Launch Wafer Line Survey A two-way survey was launch- ' ed this morning to provide an j accurate determination' of the | water situation in'. connection \ with the Basic pipeline so that | the prospective surplus available ; | for sale to the Las Vegas Valley 1 water district can be forecast. J; Colorado River Commissioned I Frank Strong ’and Plant Man- | ager Julian Moore are proceed-t ing with studies of the line and I pumping facilities to ascertain? I the maximum capacity and les-j sees are projecting their antici- ! pated needs over a 10 year period. Moore said this morning th a t; 1 previous tests run by the com­mission, and which showed a j 33,000,000 gallon daily potential are in line with the rated capa­c i t y of'the system with present facilities. Further tests will be ; run to substantiate these figures, Moore said. The lessees have previously j indicated they felt there would bp a 10,000,000 gallon surplus ; -daily which might be sold to the j j water, district. Of this amount ! 4,000,000 would be for Nellis air ; base and the remainder for the ! local system. Studies will also be made of I the cost of increasing the capa- i I city of the present pipe-line and booster •facilities thrbugh instal-i lation of additional pumps and | other necessary equipment.