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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Q. few* you referred to the building permit© for to commercial buildings and fcosily units. Too haven*! made actual figure© of to connections «— WTOTSSj of the water service ©©mectloa, sirf MB. HKKWIQX* That's right. A. Iib) s& the last page of ^inhibit A% there's a water distribution service connection which represents the individual tape made on the water mains for serving in buildings whether it's commercial or residential. This report ©overs that period frm October 1949, to September 13, 1950, inclusive, and covers 406 individual tape, end with the service length or a total length of 102,320 lineal feet water service pipes. These pipes ere either 3/4, 3/4 or 1*1/4 inch or 2 inch taps. Cb Are those taken from the Building Department or the later aempanyf A. Mr. Arthur Angel, the Plumbing Inspector for the Olty, who is present here, prepared this report for me from his record© Q. the figure© that you gave in your testimony were simply the building pewits, and the last page of year *l&hlbit Bo. 1** are the actual water connections that were made during the period shown, by the ctlty records. A. This compilation was merely a total of those things. §.* Torn referred to various: things that might cause a reduction of pressure in the water distribution system, such as to w»# -of water at the same hour by all the p©puiaiion~-to possibility that the mains weren’t large enough, or that there wasn’t