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    m (2) Additional over 19*11 anticipated from instal-latlon o f pumps in Wall# § and o 1 GOO 000 03M5 Mew walla 7 and d reoently authorised - ~ - 1 55Q 000 * Total *•«*«••*« *?« » » - » « » • • • • • 5 200 000 Of*D HOTS: W# have not included the 300,000 0?0 previously a#tinstad to tea secured from Middle Spring by punping and chlorinating, a# present Indication# are that tha pumping of Wall Ho. | will dry up that spring. This would m m that if va are callsd upon to meet a possible maximum demand of 9*600,000 QPB we would ha somewhat abort in production, and I think it wiea to protsot against any possibility of a fall-down by adding another $00,000 G?9 of pro­duction capacity by in*tailing a daep wall pump on wall Ho. a. Tahti st haw alrla,t e whoafn *l$a7s,t1 2m0e asured Th<iSas ptbeeaifncge r a2 $d,e ep wall, watsh a prloodw upcriong­duction can probably ba accounted for by lack of poroaity in tha vatar bearing herIson. fhl# would givt ua an estimated produc­tion capacity of 9,700,000 SH>, or 1,100,000 GPP in excess of our anticipated maximum demand. To handle in tha neighborhood of 9,000,000 GPP through our precant system it will ba necessary to Install an additional booster pump at tha reservoir, and owing to tha lneraasad amount of water we will run through the settling basin it will be neces­sary to rales the walls of that basin 2 feat. 3n addition to tha above, X sm recommending tha drilling at this time of another deep wall and another shallow wall. We have had signal success in drilling cur walla with tha 8. S. Hall A Go. rotary rig. This rig will not only drill tha walls in a few days as compared with months required by a cable string, but drills holes uniformly vertical and permits of cementing, gravel packing, etc., which cannot be properly done with a cable string. There are two reasons why X recommend the drilling of two addi­tional wells this year: First: Tha probabilities at Lae Vegas art such that it seems almost certain that either a reduction in head upon our underground sources and the consequent falling off in production, or further housing expansion, or both, will make necessary drilling two additional wells in I9I3 , By performing the work at this time we would save the approximately f$,000 cost of moving the rotary drilling rig in and out - if such a rig is avail­able next year. t