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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 # <|* AM the issuance of the permits were in 11a© with the purposes of the State to develop the La© Vegas Valley and to bring water la from ©a outside source. A. That** right? we kept la Bind the welfare of the area. fe !r* Sbamherger, yesterday. It’s ray recollection that Mr. Jameson testified that he made a teat on this Searles well, say In January, 1950. That1® in ay notes, isn’t It 4 fact that there *?» a material difference in the potential' production of a well between January and August in this Valley? A* That’s correct. £u leu don’t know, of course, what the production would he In August* A* 1 have no knowledge except that I would assume that it would he lees, hawed can the other well* that we have measured from time to time* 1* Is there any relative percentage of that reduction*-* Could you say an over-all reduction of SO or 5($t A. Me, I can’t eay that? 1 never determined whether there was a constant ratio, Q« But there would be a material reduction in August* A* It would be reasonable to assume that but X don’t know. # And August is the tim jm mm€ the peak water, A*. That*a one of the peak months, yes. Ml, MillTTt the tine of the peak month® when you needed this water, you wouldn’t be getting it from this well*