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Oarsen City, Nevada Nevada State Journal March IS, 194? WATER METER BILL PASSED BY SENATORS Water Conservation Declared Goal by Sponsors _ senate passed E. Frandsen Loomis* and 0, S, Baker’s mu oh-debated water meter bill today with only one senator, Ralph Lattin of Churchill county, opposing its passage. m , , , The measure provides that Individuals complaints to the state public service commission mabaoyu tm,a ke wpoeurlsdo nsw htehne oyr dbeelri ae vehe rtroi nbge, waasntdi unngd ewart etrh.e biTlhle wcooumlmdi sbsei onem wpaoswteargeed ctoo mIpnlsaitnatl lw aas w vaatleird .meter if it was found that the oo—sponsors oBfo thth eL oobmiilsl,, Eto.o, kW atshheo es,e naatned Bfalkoeorr, to u, rgCela rIkt,s mpeanstsasg eo,n lyp oLianst iVnegg aosu,t tHeh anot baencda uSspea rkosf wpoouplulda btei ona ffreecqtueidr.ecapita consuLmopotmiions odfe cwlaatreerd otfh ata nRye ncoit y“,h ast otwhne olra mrugneistc iper pality in the United States.* in Reno actNua0 llsya iids tahabto utp atrw iccaep iatsa hceoanvsyu mapst iothna to fo wfa tteher Lnoeoxmti sh easvaiieds, tu suesse r abcooumtm u8n0i0t yg8a. lloTnhse oafv ewraatgee rH eann©n uarelsliyd.e—nt, growth that Liotos misst orsma idd ratihna t abnedc asueswee roagfe Hesynsot* eem sc onotoiunlduni*ntg wbaes teexdp anedveerdy "dfaays t ine ntohueg h citto y,k*e e~n un with the water being d, ecl. ared.. JY,oXum haoavleJ ,tt o Eh®a*v ec oao plearwa thiaonn gibnyg ploevaesr* ,t hL® ohoemaidss of the people*. cumstances woBualkde ra lelmopwh atshies edI ndtlhsato rltmhte nbeitle l in“usntdaelrla tnio onc iorfwater meters by the public utilities.* ten times mor“eI t waptreorte ctth©an uhs e angeaeidnss*t, tBhaek eirn dicvoindtuinaule dw,h o puoaienat uinndge ro utit st haptr ovoinsliyo nLsa.s Vegas, Reno and Sparks would come -1-