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    Las Vegas - September 22, 1952 W M , H Mr. Wm. Reinhardt- Los Angeles g£p 24 1952 cc: Mr. E. E. Bennett Los Angeles Referring to proposed hearing before Nevada Public Service Commission concerning the adequacy of our water supply at Las Vegas. Attached is statement showing by days, water consump­tion during period June 16 to and including September 15, 1952 as compared with similar period during 1951, summary of which follows: June 16 - 30 June 19 - 30 Summary of Consumption - Gallons 1952 231,015,000 187,030,300 •September 1 - 15 August 1 - 31 July 1 - 31 469.646.000 481., 067,000 219.663.000 4 7 7 ,8 9 0 ,3 0 0 4o6,462,400 192.789.000 Totals 1,401,411,000 1,264,172,000 No. of days 89 Average daily consumption 15,232,728 14,204,180 Maximum daily consumption (July 21) 16,551,000 (July 5) 17,340,500 Minimum daily consumption (July 29) 9,529,000 (Aug 28) 6,872,600 The decreased consumption in August 1951 as compared with August 1952 was, in general, due to numerous showers during August 1951, during which month we had nine days when consump­tion was less than 12,000,000 gallons per day.