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I agree.Prom the above,, it appears that the Shop Well has ample capacity to serve both the R. R. Co. facilities and P. F. E. and still have about 330 GPM or 0.76 CPS to spare. A 300,000 gallon elevated tank is proposed by the Committee which would hold a little more than one day's supply during peak period if the P. P. E. is served, or a little less than two days' supply if the P. P. E. is not served. With regard to the plan for rearrangement of pipe lines, construction of tank, ing complete details, which I ewticl.,l Id isacmu sast twaichtihn gyo um.ap showThe estimated cost to the R. R. Co. to construct tsaunpkp lya ndf rpoimp et hel inSehso p rWeeqluli reids, taos provide an independent water follows• Inv. 0. E. Construct tank, etc. $84,420 $2,300 Less credits for property to be retired, Cr 1,740 1,740 Totals $82,680 $4,000 Water'lines owned by R. R. Co., which it is proposed to transfer to the Water Co., are indicated on map in red and yellow dash line, and are all included in my appraisal as of May 1, 1952. L.. R. Maag f