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    p ' Water rights - las Vegas* Dear Dees J I Imre yours of July . ry : secg^SU* * M m l — 3 ifr Z j V ^ | ii i I V OFflCS \jfeyg ^ # ,> %JfVf cwtf ^ io s 4&jf£les, Aug. 2, 1924* T V 1 31st relative to the above, and the follow in g Is the date re p e a te d by you* fetal measurement of well- 8*12 mi# ft. per see# Of this amount the Railroad desires to appropriate- for estic purposes- 2.5 second feet, the maximum re qruiarielmreonatds anodf dtohme­Rcaliudlerso adth bee iinceg psloamnett hianngd osvteorc k1-,y4a0r0d, p0u0r0p ogsaelsl,o nst hpe err edqauyi,r ewmheintcsh ifno­r these p s p being considered as for railroad purposes. Las Vegas Land & Water 00. fo r municipal purposes- 2.3 second fe e t, This is based upon /L prospective maximum population o f 7500, with an average o f 200/halloas per capita per day# While these figu res may seem la rg e , Is decided increase in the near future is apparent on account o f prospective subdivisions that must be served, and the lib e r a l use o f water fo r sprinkling lawns permitted under the present schedules o f the Water Company, would indicate that th is appropriation Is not excessive# Las Vegas Land and Water Co# for irrigation and domestic uLsaensd- a3n#d3 W2a tseerc oGnod. feseitt,u aftoe re aapsptl oicfa tthieo nR oainl lraonadd oanwdn eudp boyn Llaasn dV etgoa bse wleesats edof b yt hLe ast raVcekgsa,s aLlaln d o&f Wwahtiecrh Cloa#n d,f rboomt thh eea Rsta ilanrdo awde ssti toufa tet he railroad, m& owned by Las Vegas Land & Water Co# aid by the Rai l­rcooavde, r , aptpheea rl aonnd tohfe tbhleu Lea tpreirn Ct omIp aamn y sbeenidnign gs yhoouw nu nidne rr eds eptaherraetoen , and the Railroad Company* s land in brown, the total acreage of aLc.rVe.aLg.e& Wo.fC ot.h ea sB aislhroowna di Cno rmepda nbye iansg s9h7o2w.n6 0i na bcrroesw,n , abnedi ntghe 91t7o.ta9l0 acres# The maximum flow of the well Is 8»12| the maximum flow of the old spring and all its accumulations *fc ioh can be considered as al avwe sotf eHde rviagdah-t - siusf f4i.c6i4e,n tw hfiorc h4 w6o4u lacdr ebse, aa dnudt yt-he apapmoluynitn gn othwe awpaptleire d afcorre bsy a LltVoLg&eWt hCeor. . froI mw otuhled w eelslt iwmoautled tahmaotu ntthe rteo 3a3r2e apcrroebsa,b loyr" .77596 acres of the LVL&W Co lands not susceptible to irrigation on ac­count of its topography.