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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 summ tt mm* twin* first duly sworn, testified as follows* siascT mmimm by m. camps? Q. Will you state your name, please, A. Claroneo ?. Hifcfes. Q. Where do you lire? A* 31^ Worth Tenth Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, Q, Mr. Rlhhs, directing yew attention to the restrictions that were Imposed by the City of Us Vegas on the use of water during certain periods of the day, I’ll ask you whether or not yon hare had any shortage of water or lack of pressure at your particular residence since those restrictions were removed by the City of Us Vegas? A* Ves, sir, we have. Q. Will you state any of the particulars. A. fell, although we discontinued our roof cooler last year and put a cooler in the kitchen window, which is about seven feet above the ground, it continued to run dry past the Ubor Day holiday. We were having trouble over the Ubor Day holiday. There were times when no mere than a trickle could be gotten from our cold water kitchen faucet, and the hot water, none at all. The hot water tank As about 10 or 13 feet above the ground and it wouldn’t come up to that elevation, and we would be without water. That would continue up until the last week or two when the weather changed. Q. So that the Commission will be familiar with the part of the town you live In, what is it—the northeast?