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    g p S ? # Lae Vegae - June |# 1950 1 2 » 2 Mr* ¥s* Reinhardt: | cc Map. I 0 0 Mr. 1S.. LI*. ABde&ninaseotnt*/ Supplementing my letter May 26th regard­ing temporary contamination of the water stain# apparently emanating with the production from the M g Sparing. City Manager Shelley, hr. Carr of the Board of health, and Mr. ingles of the Public Health Service called at the of floe this afternoon and In* quired whether arrangement# were being made to Chlorinate all of the water supply. X advised them that we were now operating the chlorine tor In the M g Spring, and would continue to do eo until such tine &e pump house In the Middle Spring was complete at which time the chloidaator would he moved to the open spring. Both Dr. Carr and Mr. Deglee expressed their opinion that all of the water delivered to the city should he chlorinated eo that at least 2/10 PPM wHoeu lsudg sgheoswt eudp t ahte atuhteo moauttilci nfilngo wd itsytprei cotfs eohfl ortthne& ciiotry. be installed so a proper proportion vot&d be maintained both during daylight and night hours, and suggested theee chlorinetors be located at each of the three settling basins in order that we sight be thoroughly protested in Case of a recurrence of recent unfavorable reaction, which he said resulted in m number of oases' of dysentery which caused him considerable worry. Will appreciate your advice. A. M, So