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Los Angeles, September 25, 1947 1-7334 Mr. A. M. Folger (CC - Mr. E. E. Bennett Mr. C. M. Cory) Referring to your letter September 11th, file W 23-3-3, concerning filing of “Proof of Application of Water for Beneficial Use" for Wells Nos. 7 to 10, inclusive: The size, kind and lineal feet of pipe extending from the top of each of these wells are, as follows: Well No. 7: 43.3* of 10“ 1383.1» » 20" Well No. 8: 69.5* of 10" 691.4* » 18" Well No. 9: 357 r Of 12" 219, .3* n 14“ 53, .4* H 16“ 166, ,2* If 18“ Well No. o H 19. ,7* Of 12“ 770, .8* tt 12? C. X. Pipe Transits Pipe to Settling Basin No. 2 C. I. Pipe Transits Pipe to junction with transmission line from Well No. 7 to Settling Basin C. I. Pipe Transits Pipe C. I. Pipe Transite Pipe to Settling Basin No. 3 W. I. Pipe Transite Pipe to Settling Basin No. 3 Applications Nos. 10867 to 10870, inclusive, each applied for 3see.ft. The approval by State Engineer in each instance provides; "Amount of water to be appropriated shall be limited to the amount which can be applied to beneficial use and not to exceed three (3.0) cu. ft. per second.