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I agree.Page #2 H. C. Mann, Asst Union P acific E Ch. Engr Ey Co. 2-11-1925 After giving the matter considerable thought and study, I see no reason why we cannot successfully shut o ff a portion of this water. It might "be dangerous to close the valve entirely, owing to the pressing of the lower water outside the casing, to the surface of the ground. However, we would not build up any great amount of pressure by elosing o ff one h a lf of the water, which I understand would 1»eet with your requirements. Assuring you of our desire to be of any possib le service, we are, Yours very truly, E n d s-2. BM*W