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I agree.In July, 1934 W ell B ig Sparing L i t t l e Sparing T ota l 3,507,040 g a l8. per day 954,853 " " ? 833.680 " " • 4,385,573 * * " A decrease o f 1,545,601 ga ls, per day, or 36.51$. There is asprin g known as "Middle Spring" a t Las Vegas which in 1931 was flo w in g 440,659 g a llo n s per day; in July, 1934, 331,549 gallon s per day. The to t a l water flrom a l l sources in July 1931 was 6,371,833 g a llo n s per day; in July 1934, 4,617,131, or a decrease o f 1,654,711 gallon s per day or 36.4$. A d o s e estim ate o f th e population cf Las Vegas is 7500 and w ith an average o f 4,385,573 g a llo n s per day, the d a ily consumption per capita would "be 571*4 gallons* The ex cessive use o f water a t Las Vegas could be la id la r g e ly to lawn sp r in k lin g , open hose in garages, e t c . ,