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17 fhe terms of the t m m M - m under whloh the water D utility operatea provide for free water to the City for fire fitting, fix*# drills, street sprinkling, sewer flushing, mao in samleipal and grounds {exclusive of publt© parka) .out one drinking fountain* A* indicated, there is no ©barge to the City for water supplied through fir# hydrants, and in turn th® City stand# the ©oat of installing sixth facilities, and while the Water iospsay maintains them, the City is billed such latter out-of-pocket «©StS* the item of Ulsoellagieous operating ievaanss ©omsisba of income other than that received fro® sales of eater, A break­down of the amount of Mis©ell«necma operating Eevemes for 1940 gives a general idea of the type of items making up this portion of Income. m detail these werti Penalties for everdme water bills 1,#44*28 •Profit on GA-10482, relocate water sain la Las Vegas debool M a t * 18 8 ,0 0 Profit cm sale of pipe, W,0* 568 m . O © profit on installation of fire hydrants* w,o* M O 17,00 the year-to-year range as to variation in t&aeeflaaeou# operating revenues is smell, and the amount itsslf in reeenfc years has remained below 2 per cent of total operating revenues# 2# Ihspeaass Operating expenses for the years 1938 to 1949, in* % elusive, are likewise set forth in fable I* in general, expenses have inoreased along with th© growth of the distribution system and the upward trend of material ©©sis and wages# Water servlee mxm&ctl&im fum-ons #1,740,00 39# 00 Miscellaneous fetal.