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Los Angeles# July 29, 1927. Mr* F. If. Knicfcerbocfcer: He gar ding the water facilities at Las Vegas, Nevada, subject of your file 9215-355*. WorK: Order 7393 covers the construction of a 12-inch oast iron water pipe line from Little Spring to settling basin, which, when recommended, would have made available a total direct flow of approximately 3,200 gallons per minute, consisting of the flow from Artesian Well, 1,530 gallons per minute; Big Spring, 1,010 gallons per minute and Little Spring, 660 gallons per minute* X understand that the Artesian Well has decreased to such an extent that only 1,175 gallons per minute are at present available, making available a total direct flow at the present time of 2,845 gallons per minute. Middle Spring is lower in elevation than the above-mentioned sources and, therefore, its flow of approximately 850 gallons per minute can not be made available without a loss in head. There is a further loss of approximately 260 gallons per minute coming up outside of the well- casing, which probably can not be diverted into the pipe line* economically* The 610 gallons per minute is not an actual loss, except during winter months, as it may be used on the Company's ranch for irrigating purposes, but, as mentioned above, this water can not be made available for Railroad or City use without lowering the head on the main pipe line, which is not desirable, or installing a pump to