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Lake Mead water will be brought into Las Vegas val- - ley g^metime in 1951 if pres- 1 •nf plans of the water district . board are realized, it was re- | ported today by members of I .the district water board following a meeting- held over the week end. .. j While all1 possible speed has j t>een made in the past, it was the Consensus of the members of the board that the pace should be accelerated and plans are being laid now to go forward with the project with the 1951 deadline in View. . ... | The need for speed was pointed j «p during the recent hot spell, in j {.as Vegas, when'the facilities of |he Las Vegas Land and Water Company were unable to meet the tremendous demand. This, the board pointed out, showed the necessity of immediate action and the program was swung into high gear. A three-point plan was out- . Hned by the board at its meeting laid included: | 1—Determination of a policy for the preliminary financing of the district. 2— Outline of a definite policy With the Colorado river commission regarding the water available and the cost to the district. 3— Immediate appraisal of the Las Vegas Land and Water company’s distribution system; which will become an integral part of the system which will be set up by the district. Spokesmen for the water district said that a meeting with the county commissioners w ill be sought immediately in an effort to have the commissioners declare an emergency, which is possible under the legislative act creating the water district, In order that funds can be made available for the preliminary financing of the project. The county board already has advanced some $10,000 for the, preliminary survey of the district which has been completed and is in the process of tabulation. How- *ver, with the pace toward completion of the project accelerated, more funds will be necessary and It is expected that plans for these (Continued on Page 2) FOURTEEN PAGES. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1949, ‘(Continued From Page 1) funds will be worked out at the meeting between the two boards, Stringent Water Rules May Ease Here The water shortage, which has plagued the Las Vegas area for the past several weeks, is easing, it was reported today by A1 Folger, manager of the Las Vegas Land and W ater company, and if the present- cool spell continues, sprinkling regulations will be lifted. Folger said that two weeks should see the crisis passed, but said that any easing of regulations now might prove disastrous if another hot spell arrives. ; The water company official was high in his praise of the co-operation given by the citizens and said, that without the whole - hearted help of every citizen, the situation could have been even worse. A . M . FOLGER ^jfijPXCIAL'- ?Rsi* n D S KN TATiPf^jL, 1X10* P j i C i r iG J^ML&QyUP (§&i Lu Vse*», tew /> #