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    Mr. V* E. Eou.se 3. January 10, 1952 If the railroad Company sells all of its property in the axiatlag water field which serve® the City of Las fa-gas without reserving any water therefrom, it will appar­ently either have to develop additional water through new wells on its property or by purchasing water from the M«- triefc. It seems to me that this is a problem upon which the Operating Department should he consulted at the ear­liest possible date so that we shall plus have some definite to follow at the time the water production facili­ties of the ftailroad are either transferred to the &ater Company or are sold to the Las fagaa falley ‘feter Dis­trict. _/.lso I think it is very desirable that the ex­isting Railroad well in the shop grounds should he pro­tected by a water appropriation either by a transfer of a portion of the Railroad's existing appropriation in the water field or the filing of a new appropriation* e *» # Sennett