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F o rm 2191 B w 18-6-3 T E S S t G R A M SYM BO L X C L A S S O F S E R V IC E R E Q U IR E D 8-2 7-30 0,0 00-U Indicate by X in proper line the class of Px Preferred Immediate delivery service required. | Dx Day , Delivery during day Do not specify preferred service if other service will Nx Night Delivery by next morning . answer the purpose. Las Vegas - Feb. 13, 1943. I .j ' % f s § 7T G C F - Los Angeles:. , i Org FS Gy GCF Photostatic work sheet reed, with your le tte r Feb. 13th f i l e 7334 indicates 333,643,784 gallons excess produced, over that consumed in seven months June to Dec inclusive. On th is basis, 381,675,060 more gallons were produced in ' 1943 than were consumed or 1,045,700 gallons per day ' permitted to run down creek which does not include any production frommiddle or open spring. This is not reasonable and not in accordance with my observation which 1 has been that Edwards keeps production pretty w e ll balanced with consumption by shutting in w ells when not needed.. - ? Probably amount passing thru water softener and used by 1 locomotives has been overlooked in your statement and this represents about one m illion gallons per day. Hote also consumption fo r June is shown as 136,834,330 gallons whereas our records indicate 141,660,100 gals used by LVL&I alone. •Since May 1943 we have been mailing Supt. copy of our report to Auditor and while th is is repetition of information furnished M B us by Division it insures our reports to Auditor agreeing each month. We now have assembled information required by Auditor for Annual Report except ( l ) Total Production, which I could