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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 and a half Billion gallons par day during the peak parted, and It war# impossible to Install meters under the State law, and an additional supply of two and a half Billie® gallons could be made available during the peak period, would you recommend such procedure as that? d# If the water was needed during the peak period, why certainly I would recommend that, and 1 presume there is a lack of water during that peak period, Q. i» that your ©pinion after listening to the testimony yesterday—that there is a lack of water? A* Swing the peak period of the summer, Q. During the three hot summer months, A, That*s right, 9* And rather than the two solutions suggested by Mr, Bennett, then you believe there are three possible solutions* 1) the Installation of meters if the law permits$ 2) the supply of an additional two and a half Billion gallons from another source, or 3) the installation of ptaaps on the three now existing wells that would supposedly increase the supply of two and a half million gallons per day; is that correct? A, On the first and third, yes; that’s where you mentioned two and a half million gallons from an outside source• Q* I a* asking you that. You stated two possibilities, and I asked you if two and a half million gallons could be made available fro® another source—if that were possible, and you said Possibly — A. That’s correct, yes, sir. 1^7.