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Hr. sexton #2 June 8, 1941 located in Solno ei!n qSu3ir ya 6w5e0 *l edaerenped w etlhla,t btyh ewrhe icIsh ntehee owner, nr* m , lichi « e m s 2 B of the'above mentioned alo ceamtaiioln sc,e ntbreitfwuegeanl Haprurmpi,s ownh aicnhd hHeo moeu tsA veInnu edsu.r inHge thhaes summer, and a fairly good sized elevated tank for gra vity pressure, we eerve about IS customers la the osoenrtvlicneu oluaat etroa losu.r maIin n tohne iSnttewearrvte nibnyg metawno sb loofc kasss atihl ere waerlel e8, wenlolws ianv ceoruargsien go f1£ §c*o nsItnr udcetpitohn,. and two more We were unable to find anyone in the tract hwiatdh olauwtn sw,a tesrh,r uabns d anqdu ittere eas *l argAes nnuemabre ars owfe tchea nh oduesteesr mine the real reason the residents In this locality are ries qfuoerst isnagn iteaxrtye nrseiaosno nosf, ousor Ctohamtp acneys’ss pmoaoilns s antdo tsheew etrsract can be provided, as the supply of water from the fciicb i waetl lt,h e atp retshee ntn ortitmhe ,e ndt oo fp etrhmei t trtahcete,# fias cniloitt iseusf.ficient, the attentiIonn otfhi st hec oGnonsemcstiisoeni ow®e tro estphee cftafcutl lyt haitn vithtee amount of water which can be taken from the subterra nean cphaastn nnelo tiIsc edli mai tdeedc,r east ne fianc tt,h ew ep rhoadvuect fioorn osfe voeruarl wyeelalers and springs, due to the heavy demand, principally due to the waste of water, which we are unable to adequat ely control because of the State Law which prohibits the use of metere in a city of over 4800 population. and both sptrhinigss eaIrnl yf uliln pthreo duscutmimoenr waen dh aavree opurerp 4a rwienlgl s fthoe d rAirlmly ltew on oawdd pietrifoneaclt iwnegl lasr;r ancgoemmmeenntcsi ntgo neexstta wbeleiks,h at Mgso vesrindme enotf utnhiet tfraocrk ,A rmayn do wfef icfeerels woef 1s7h8o uulndi dteev ootne oqr best efforts to adequately supply thsm with water. per day is Oeunrti rperleys eantde qpuraotdeu cttoi onsu oppfl y8'|s m iclitlyi oonf g a3l0l,o0n0s0 bpeoipnugl aatilolno,w edi f tot hwea wstaet e? rth irso upgrho piemrplroyp uesreldy, coinnssttreuacdt eodf