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    TABLE OF CPU TENTS I. INTRODUCTION Purpose and Scope of Investigation II. HISTORY OF COMPANY 1. Historical Background 2. Corporate Organisation 3. Management III. PRESENT OPERATIONS h. Extent of Service 2. Growth 3. Plant Facilities and Mop Showing of Properties and Service Area 4. Swing from Railroad to Utility Use 5* Rates 6. Conservation of Water 1 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5 5- 7 7- 8 8- 9 9-11 12 I?. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. Introduction *3 2. Balance Sheet, December 31* 1949 2.4 3. Income Statement, year ending December 31* 1949 15 4. Profit and Loss Account 2.5 V. RESULTS OF OPERATION £ X. Revenues (Table I) 2. Expenses (a) Discussion by accounts lb) Cost of Wholesale Water 1. As "Joint Facility Rents" 2. On revised basis (c) Taxes 3« Fixed Capital and Rate Base (a) Bases used (b) Fixed Capital Hi Land 2. Improvements 3. Water^rights (c) Rate base (d) Depreciation reserve requirements (e) Customer advances in aid of construction 4. Summary of Results of Operation 16- 17 17- 24 24-26 27 27-28 29- 30 30- 31 31- 32 32- 35 36 36-38 38-40 41—42 VI. RATES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. 1. Classes of Customers.^ 2. Rate Tariffs flow in affect 3. Proposed Increases 4. Comparative Water Consumption §. Comparative Cost of Water 6. Average Dollar Billing and Purchasing Value of Dollar 43 4&~ 44 44-W 44-47 4§~$o 4-7-45 49-JTo VII. CONCLUSIONS ru* APPENDIX