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Mr. Toland: #3 August 16, 1938 la used for Irrigation purposes at ranch. the company owned reported "WTiottahl rweagtaerrd ptuo mppeadr agorr adpihv e3,r tewed hfarvoem sint retahem * paass t d"oHmoenset*i cb ecusaeu sei nw et het akceit yn;o wtahte erw atferro m thtahte rsutnrse amd owfonr the creek, when there is any, comes from the overflow and is considered as surplus or waste water. It is true that a portion is used at the Las Vegas ranch for irrigation purposes, but we are not obligated to furnish this, and receive no compensation therefor^. It would appear therefore that for the purpose of this report the w ater running down the creek should be disregarded. The wate r utilised by the railroad company is not diverted from th e stream but is received through the same transmission mains that deliver water to the Las Vegas Land and W ater Company for use in the city. If the report is to be rendered exclusively for the Las Vegas Land and Wate r company, the amount of water wholesaled by the railro ad company to Industries should not be included in the figure reported under “Total water sold or metered.* as this ofWfiicteh nroewg afrud rntio shtehes ffoiguurrtehs pafroarg rcaopmhp:i latiinoansm uofc hthe asnungugaels tiroepno rtth ati na ltlh e ofA utdhiet orre’qs uiorffeidc ei nfI oargmraetei own ibteh your oobftfaiicen eda nbdy tursa nsfmriotmt etdh e tGoe nyeorua li nM aonnaeg erre'posr to.r STuhpeirsi nitse ndent' concurred in by Mr. Strong and we will arrange accordingly. will be agrReeegaabrldei ngt o tbhea sel astth e pfairgaugrreasp h foofr yloeunrg thl etotfer it distributing mains on the figures you have reported in the annual report, Inasmuch as records are available to support this information in the Valuation Department , and we will hereafter use that basis in sending you informati on for the annual report. to say how Ditshec uascsti nwga st hisst amrattetde ro f ini ngcelnuedrianlg, twhee arraei lurnoaabdle company's portion of the water produced, in the annual report. However, it is my impression that this cam® a bout