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    Las Vegas «* August 27, 1951 Mr* lim, Reinhardti Referring to my letter of August 16 concerning water shortage August ijth and X6th, and with particular reference to service along best Charleston ESLvd, west of the County Hospital* ' Mr* Martin hra investigated the cause of failure of motor on well #L0 and in his opinion the failure was due to faulty motor construction* Mr, Martin again cautioned all pumpers concerning the necessity of maintaining adequate water level, particularly in the Charleston Reservoirs, to permit continuous pumping operation at not less than 29# during period 6 A*M, to midnight which in necessary to adequately serve the West Charleston Area* In view of the difficulties experienced during the pasts two months, I believe consideration should be given to the installation of automatic resetting equipment, also booster pumps of sufficient opacity to handle the Westleigh, Mohell, Wollenaein and Mountain View estate fraots with necessary pressure regulating valves, I am advised the residents in this area propose to file complaint with the Nevada Public Service Commission demanding the situation be corrected* W* H, Johnson