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V Sept. 5, 1952 File: 80-11 ?... ;.;? pH Hr. Leo McNakee El Portal Building Las Vegas, Nevada 'M- 1 |p Dear Leo j' : m Ii^, connection with our discussion yesterday relative to the use by the railroad for PFE purposes t °£ water furnished through the shop well, I quote a statement furbished me by the Engineering Department* Flow through meters serving RRCo. facilities and indus­tries in 1951 was, as follows: Year 1951 Month of July 1951 T o t a l A v - Total Average for Year erage ' in July Gals, Gallons C,F«S. Gallons Per Day H n / | Name of Meter > Stock Yds (Old) Power House ?Coach Hydrant Tank Cars ?R.R. Rooming House Watn er Softemner ?New Stock Yds. Total ft.R. Meters ?P.F.E. Meter *0ther Industries ?1,836,700 13,239,300 7,617,900 A,259,700 2,549,200 2 ,250,800) 9,919,700 230,000 2,501,900 810,400 461,800 390,130 I;52 697,800 92,100 5t ;765'!w 21,628,840 8,210,190 717604,430 11,400 "$VX?7 571017436 0.092 2,717 ,710 0.035 936,930 157304“ H775§to7o 170,110 90,590 31,230 2'9l,93o You will note the statement includes service to other fs industries, which of course would not be in the picture but we do feel that the PFE is part of our railroad facilities. jjHI VV—r-* mBhMbbMBMhI 38 j s r\ liilll