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Si> Wa. - / / Los Angeles, February 6, 1952 Mr, Wm, Reinhardt* (CC - Mr. E, C. Renwick Mr. H. L. Adamson} In connection with study of State permits for ap­propriation of water from wells at Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. Hen-wink has raised the question as to whether the so-called %hop Well*, loeated In Railroad Company shop grounds near Hound House, eould be utilised to fill H. H. Co* requirements in event the Las Vegas Water Die trie t takes over the existing H* R» Co. transmission mains. The following data on Shop Well and flow through meters is submitted for eonsIderatIont (1) Chop Well requires a pump. Measurement on January 8, 1950, indicates a flow of 501 GPM, or 453,400 GPP when pumping Into top of water softener with * 25# pressure at pump, or 65# pressure at pump when pumping against a closed valve. This flow would, no doubt, decrease substantially with continued use since this well had not been used for several months prior to above measurement. (2) Shop Well constructed 1920-21. Casing - 0* - 236I is 12* iron Double X 856* - 780* * 10* * ** » Perforations - 6 per 10* - 280* to 290* 6 * 10* - 590* * 894* No filing made with State Engineer. (3) Flow through meters serving R. R, Co. facilities and Industries In 1951 was, as follows: Tear 1951 Month of July 1951 ¥©!a¥ .' A v - . Total AverajpT for Tear erage in July- Cals. Name of Meter Gallons C.s S o c Fm .(o id ) — v?m?m-----F--.-S-.- ---G$amllromns? a -P--e-r- -D--ay Power House IsCoacfe Hydrant Tank Cars ?SR.R. Rooming House Watw er Softiener 13,239,500 7,617,900 4,259,700 2,549,200 2,250,300) 9,919,700) 2,501,900 810,400 461,800 590,130 *0Sg 697,800 «New Stock Yds. Total R.R. Meters «P.F,E» Meter «0thor Industries 92,100 21,628,840 8,210,190 71,604,480 11,400 O T T 0m m 2,717,710 0.035 936,950 157m I7TO7070 TfO”iro 90,590 31,230 2917980