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    Mr. Wm Reinhardt 2 May 20, 1952 tlon at various points down the course of the river and that the water used for irrigation likewise to a large extent through seepage found its way back into the riv­er, It also emphasized the fact that the plaintiff did not contend that it was not then possessed of an ample supply of water. Under the circumstances the Court de­nied the plaintiff’s complaint alleging the act was un­constitutional without prejudice to any rights the Power Company might have in the future by reason of any,change in conditions. This case is obviously one of practical and possible political application, and in view of the loose language of the Court and the fact that we could probably show that the water wasted did not return to the Las Vegas Valley Basin, from which we draw our supply of water, we might at least have a better factual situation. However since it is the last case in Nevada on the subject, we would have two strikes against us. Apparently neither of these cases has been decided later in the digest, nor do I find in the digest any references to other anti­meter laws. 3, 3. Bennett