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    (press Release) The has Vegas Land and Water do., has taken over operation of the water distributing system In Bonanza Village tract, located north of Bonanza Road and vest of the railroad tracks, fhe system consists of 20,000 feet of k inch, 6 Inch and 8 Inch oast iron mains within the tract which has previously been served by wells owned by the subdivi&ers, Waale, Campl&n & Tiberti. Under the new arrangement, a large transmission line consisting of 10 inch, 12 inch and lb Inch pipe was installed from the UPHR main Just below the reservoir, thence along the north side of Bonanza Road to Clarkway Drive, where It turns north and connects with the Bonanza Village system at Washington Avenue. Special booster pumps and pressure tanks were constructed to insure adequate service to the Village and also residents of west Bonanza Road.