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    ( 4) the President of the Chamber of Commerce advised that he would appoint a small committee to cooperate with the State Shgineer in strict conservation measures and to investigate, and after study of the entire situation, recommend steps to he taken to bring about a standby supply. As a matter of information, we secured from Hr. Case data upon the cost and capacity of the 5.H.X. water facilities. It devel­ops that the cost of pumping equipment, reservoir, pipe line and distribution system was $5,167,112. With the 1229 lake at elevation , which is the elevation at which storage waters waste over the spillways, the pumps have a capacity of approximately 44,000,000 gallons per day. At the lowest level which Bureau of Reclamation engineers figure might occur after a protracted drought, or eleva­tion 1050, the capacity would be 31,000,000 gallons per day. The storage reservoirs have a capacity of 31#000,000 gallons. I am attaching hereto a copy of the paper which I read before the meeting. Frank^ftrong