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a © a m § . B M *?/V:- f s a f e t y m e a s u r e 4 Wafer District to Fence Installations From Children pumps, the Las M ® r o o m if the ? Water district has made r --p - r 1 ^-&£nct would waive objec- [ • 1° m m bids for consSc /.a o. n, ,o t a high $fe&n&c&e «aarouuunhud twhifJigjdcuiSs-' Mnct s entire well-field, lo c a tlP lf • the north side of West Charles-jmm Blvd., near Hyde Park. U The action resulted from a mid-meeting Tuesday afternoon | § the district's board of directors during which Chief Engineer and General Manager William C. Ren-j -Shaw described hazards which exist ''aiumps thC eIectriealIy-Powered •; Renshaw told of near-fatal acci-which had occurred in a S i community when a simi- S W l f3eId was equipped with in­dividual fences around each pump and children came by and poked i a f the equipment with sticks and I metal rods, or attempted to climb - around the water-filled areas. ® s description of these inci- ' Pf ntbp°f!°Wad 3 suggestion by one t l l i L bf°ard r embers that each ?than ^ nf?nced separately, rather than fencing the entire well-field. mit RwwoouulMd Witaikfe thseerv peorainl tewd aotucht mtheant to patrol individually fenced numns because of lack of H S S J H one watchman would be abte to oversee the operation of all the : ?h’Ilp? V °diy one fence encircled -f'the whole well-field. a iawnt T eU+feld is immediately ad- 1° the- proposed site for a ?®w high school for the Las Vegas 'school system. sas t e l ta s a clg " d Requirements7 w?ll” Sdude E l struction of approximately 19 693 hnear feet of 6-foot-high 2-inch woven mesh wire topped by three lines of barbed wire y Before adjourning, the board RRoeaadd,e rp!e rCmairsIs i-Hony dtoe ’ ex1t0e0n1 d Bae dpfloarnd­ned addition to his house onto a portion of easement to land owned by the water district. The ease- J ^ a d jo h is Hyde’s residential jflj 'mtgtyfr J - 1/ J ? S w Z- <J ocr mg ? i ocr t o Ar a j , Js ^mm9 Joi