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    Mr* C.C.Barry, Auditor, Los Angeles. Lear Sir: In reply to your letter LV-16 of January SI, requesting information for the annual report to the Nevada Public Service Commission, we offer tie following comment as supplementary to the Chief Engineer*s letter 20-6 dated February 16, a copy of which was sent to you# Mr* Adamson reports a total flow of 2,107,586,614 gallons of water in 1928. This we understand to be from all sources and for all uses, including .Railroad, Water Company and Ranch consumption. For the Water Company's report, the Maximum Water Supply (Question 6$, the fetal Water Sold (Question 8) and the Water Purchased (Question 10} are seemingly reportable as 535,089,300 gallons, or 71,536,002 cubic feet,in each case, fhere is no diversion from the stream, and no water unaccounted for. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 20, 1929. Yours truly, Walter R* Bracken s