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I agree.Los Angeles, February IS, 1951 7334 Mr. J. P. Macks Recent field Inspection discloses that, in many instances, access openings to various structures housing water facilities at Las Vegas are either left unlocked or are not provided with locks* Due to the increasing population of Las Vegas, especially in proximity to water facilities, it is important that all openings such as fence gates, doors to pump houses, fire houses, spring houses and other structures, scuttle holes and doors in tops of reservoirs, meter boxes, access doors or lids on settling basins, etc* be provided with B&B locks where not already provided, and all openings kept locked at all times* Will you please provide locks where missing, and issue necessary instructions at an early date. R. L. Adamson