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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 pressure areas throughout the City of Ui Vegas? A, X have not prior to June 1st, that there eras any com­plaints on pressure, to were patrolling for hooping water out of the streets* there were no restrictions in the sprinkling areas at that time. Q. And on and after June 1st, did you receive complaints on lack of pressure? A* From June 1st, restrictions were placed on watering lawns, lawns could he watered from six to midnight, and from six te nine in the morning. It had only boon going on a fow days when there were e good many complaints shout the pressure in several different points of the town. Q, And over what period of time did these complaints con­tinue, Mr, Clark? A, Those complaints continued all the time those restric­tions were on, Q# And did they continue after the restrictions were remeve< A, There were a number of areas down in Huntrldge, in one particular area, in the Ihth Street area—Forth Tenth Street— that the pressure still continued to he low, Q, And up until what period of time did you get complaints? A, We got complaints, In talking to the men there, until the 1st of September, f* Mr, Clark, during the time these restrictions were In effect, what were the areas in which you had these complaints