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Friday, Aug. 18, 1950 LAS VEGAS MORNING SUN 3 iegas Uses Less Water WitSiout Curbs, Report Says A report on the recent 15-day study of water usage in Las Vegas, during a test period after restrictions against daytime lawn watering were lifted, showed less consumption than that" reported by the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. during the time the ban was in force, City Engineer W. C. Anderson said yesterday. Anderson said the water corn-,, pa'ny: reported an average'’ dally usage, of 14,000,000 gallons .during the summer - months when the restriction against daytime sprinkling ? was enforced, - The city engineer’s 15-day figures showed an average daily usage of 12,697,894 . gallons without restrictions. ' | He pointed out that during the 115 days-, two rainstorms occurred, whien dropped the usage to about 3,000,000 gallons on those days and lowered , the average, but that on only three, days of the 15 did the’ total daily gallonage exceed 14,000,000. •.Listed are Anderson’s figures • of usage by date i The city engineer’s report recommended no further compulsory restrictions on the public, bdt a continued rigid enforcement o f the water wast$ .ordinance. “Without the waste of water,’’ Anderson stated, “Las Vegas can get along nicely without restric-uons on its outdoor watering habits. E G A S , N E V A D A July 27 - 8,438,100 •23' 1 11,460,900 29 _ 13,296,500 30 _ 12,912,100 31 13,122,100 Aug. 1 11,868,400 2, - 13,344,700 3 _ 10,259,800 4 - - 13,818,500 5 13,726,900 6 _ - 13,200,100 . 7 - 13,166,500 8 14,004,600 9 _ 14,233,500 dO _ 14,293,300 11 8,930,300 July 26, inch rain. approximately % August 10, approximately V2 inch rain.