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tog Angeles* Maxell 7, 9215-34 1933 Mr. F. R. MeKamee: Referring to recent concerning development of new dinidsucsutsrsiiaoln lweiatshe thter awcrti taetr* lae Vegas* involving installation of water mains by the Railroad Company rather than the has Vegae land and Water Company* as well as sale ef water direct hy the Railroad Company to industrial lessees: lish waterW es ewrirliele *v eriyn tshhaotr twley haer es amaillteidn gu pleoans etso* easntadb­1 shall appreciate it if you will Mindly prepare ap­propriate blanket form ef water serriee agreement, w* icb, among ether necessary legal previsions* should provide lfionre leeesnsneee etaisseunmsi nfgr ocmo stth ee Cf ommeptaenr,y ^a msa wienl ls uapsp lyf olri nwea.ter You will recall that your son Leo was In your otfhfoiucgeht att hatth e thtei mceh waerg ed isfcoru swsaetde rt hoins as imtueatteiro nb*a siansd swheo uld conform to meter basis rate contained in Las Vegas Land Lanade WVaetgears CToowmnpsa!ntye*,s flr.aen.c, h1i2sfe # sfcohre duelaec h c1o0v0e ricnugb iCcl afreke*ts up te 0009 with minimum charge $1.00 per month, and 10# ptehre 1r0a0t ec ambelnet iofeneetd iapnp elyxicengs su pof t8o0 08,0 0 cut buincd efresetta nids tthheat equivalent of 18,71# per 1000 gallons, and that the rate per 100 eubls feet in excess Of 800 is the equivalent of a1m3o.u3n8t# ptee rp 1r0a0c0t igcaalllloyn sI*S # spo ert h1a0t0 0t hgea lalvoenrsa*g e thrautse cwoonuflodr m­ing te rate new being charged by the Railroad Company to cienrgt waaitne ort uhnedre irn cdounsttrraicete daitr Leacts fVreogma st whhe o Raairler onaedw, puerxccheapts­that the latter mentioned contracts provide for a minimum payment of $3*50 per month* and in that respect 1 believe we should apply the same minimum to any water contracts made with new industrial lessees. Mr. Gray has approved above basis for selling water as a temporary one only* and has directed that no long-term contracts should be made* Inasmuch as the entire situation with respect to water charges is now under con­sideration.