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* £. j£. B Los Angeles - July 15, 19^6 Mr. G. P. Ashby: (CC -Mr. £. E. Bennett Mr. W. R. Bracken Mr. 0. M. Gory Referring to your letter July 6th to Mr. Bracken, and his reply July 11th, regarding use of water meters at Las Vegas. I think if an intensive campaign of education, involving talks before public bodies like the Chamber of Commeroe, Rotary Club, etc., and paid newspaper and radio advertising were carried on between now and the time the Legislature convenes in January, 19^7 » we would have an excellent ohanoe of securing the endorsement of public authorities and others in the Las Vegas Basin of an appropriate bill that would permit use of meters at Las Vegas. I do not, however, think this possible campaign. without a most energetio consideration should be given to the following: (a) Meters, if authorized, would no doubt be installed at the expense of the Water Go. We now have over 6,000 services, and the cost of meters will probably be between $15.00 and $20.00 each, plus the cost of installation. ably i(nb)o reAacsceodu.nting cost to the Water Go. would be consider( 0 ) Meter rates would be established by or at least subject to approval of the Nevada Public Servioe Commission. (d) Establishing or approving of rates by the Commission would no doubt oall for inquiry by the Commission as to Capital Investment, Operating Expenses, and oontraotual relations between the Land Co. and the Railroad Co. to give it basis far rates that in its opinion would yield a fair return. Before suoh a campaign is undertaken I think serious FranKyBtrong