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    Los Angeles, July 18, 1951 * Hr. P. 0. Martin - Los Angeles (CO - Mr. V. H. Johnson - Las Vegas) For jour information, the following tabulation thews capacities of Reservoirs at Las Vegas, Nevada! Capacity - Total Capacity - Overflow to pump cut-off, Capacity - Pump cut-off to empty. Charleston seasssaU (Callous) 1,200,000 1,069,000 131,000 Clark Street lloservoir _ (Gallons) 2,500,000 1,7^6,000 75^,000 The capacities below pump cut-off ate the minimum capacities permissible and the elevations of pump cut-off points on float switches as they were on Jody 11th, should not be Changed. This will leave a relatively small margin of safety in event of a bad fire during a period of peak consumption. a. L. ADAMSON