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    V Ur. Charles P. jquires _ o capacity of the proposed altered works*7". Answers in accordance with established practice, a parallel pipe line will be laid and additional pumps will be installed a3 needed, ilevenues will increase with demand and the ability to pay for improvements will be in that same general proportion. There is no limit to capacity expansion beyond that which is dictated by economic expediency. There is, however, a possibility of eventually improving the inlet worksj beyond that there is no way of improving the existing system or the route of the pipe line. I hope this answers your questions satisfactorily* if not please call on me again. After a long exposure to fantastic complexities it is a shock to make an adjustment to simple fundamentals. Then engineering science is properly applied we work up through the fundamentals to the ONE solution and avoid the creation of unnecessary problems. In this case the approach has been made from the opposite direction and there is much to be forgotten. I I am well aware of your many years of constructive public service and I am flattered by your questions and most happy to answer you at any time, and to the best of ray ability. Best regards. Very truly yours, HVO’ I h o R alph 0 ‘ N e i l l