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    Mr. frank Strong Page #2 November 2, 1945 not be used for Irrigation purposes and that so far as domeutic use Is oonoerned we would hare to ascertain the Railroad’ s policy inasmuch as this would be a Railroad line intended to deliver water to L. T. L. & V* Co. at Main Street, Mayor Cragin who Is completing a house on Vest Charleston ashed me this morning about a oonneotioa from this line and me have received numerous other requests from parties who have only a trickle of water from shallow wells and in some eaeee have to haul their water in buckets. If our master meter le Installed at Main St. X assume no deliveries could be mad# from the 2411 line enroute, except on a wholesale basis through meter service. However) if the meter Is to be placed just below the reservoir X assume the distribution of water from the 24* line would .be handled by L.Y. L. ft W. Co, on a basis. flat rate X am writing you at this time because a number of people on West Charleston who had planned to recondition existing welle or possibly build new ones would refrain from doing so if there is a probability that thoy could assure water from the 24* lino for domestic use. ------YALT SR ft. BRACKEH AMFsep / ce: Mr. 1. g. Bennett * Mr, L. A. McMamee