Information
Digital ID
upr000212-166
UNLV Special Collections provides copies of materials to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. Material not in the public domain may be used according to fair use of copyrighted materials as defined by copyright law. Please cite us.
Please note that UNLV may not own the copyright to these materials and cannot provide permission to publish or distribute materials when UNLV is not the copyright holder. The user is solely responsible for determining the copyright status of materials and obtaining permission to use material from the copyright holder and for determining whether any permissions relating to any other rights are necessary for the intended use, and for obtaining all required permissions beyond that allowed by fair use.
Read more about our reproduction and use policy.
I agree.At 4:30AM, Wednesday, May 18th, 1938, weir m e a s u r e m e n t s were t a k e n of the entire water supply f r o m wells a n d springs at Las Vegaaj present were: Walter E. Bracken - LVL&WCo. T, E. Connol y it A. M, Folger w Wes Neeley 19 0. X), Baker City Engineer 0, H, Jam e s o n State Water Surveyor All valves were closed on transmission mains at the reservoir, and all water permitted to flow over w e i r at settling basin. Measurement developed a head of 8,4 inches, over a 48-inoh weir, which equalled, according $o the table, 7.53 second feet* By computation, this was equal to 4,859,965,44 gallons per day, a decrease of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 per cent compared w i t h the February 1938 m e a s u rement of 4,933,590 g a l l o n s per day* Office of T i c e President, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 18 , 1938.