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Of f ic e r s and Directors T H O M A S A . C A M P B E L L PRESIDENT S P E N C E R L. B U T T E R F IE L D VICE-PRESIDENT L A S V E G A S V A L L E Y W A T E R D IS T R IC T W IL L IA M C O U L T H A R D SEC Y.-T REA S. 9 0 0 S O U T H 5 t h S T R E E T L A S V E G A S , N E V A D A H A R R Y E. M IL L E R JA M E S C A S H M A N TELEPHONE 5 9 2 0 C*pfrksrmaw Cornwall April 7 , 1954 Mr* Wm. Reinhardt, Vice-President lo t Vegas Land and Water Company 4 2 2 West Sixth Street Las Angeles 14, California tat Vegas Watqr Supply Increase Thank you for responding so promptly to our April 1 letter requesting and urging that the Las Vegas Land and Water Company Immediately proceed to develop or acquire additional production facilities In time to effectively cope with the critical water condition anticipated during the coming summer. As pointed out in your April 5 letter, the statements and recommendations made by Mr. J . M . Montgomery, District Engineer, with respect to both the urgency and feasibility o f increasing the water supply before the heavy demand begins are based on a study o f the situation. This vas undertaken some time ago when It was anticipated that the District might be in a position to take over and oparate the loeat system at an earlier date than Is now possible. A detailed report containing definite recommendations and cost estimates is expected to be completed within the next week or ten days. As soon as it becomes av ailab le, you will be furnished with a copy as requested. As a rem it o f the preliminary Information furnished by M r. Montgomery, the District is firmly o f the opinion that an additional 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons doily can be withdrawn as a temporary expedient in order to meet the impending summer emergency * and that the necessary steps to that end should be taken by yaw company as quickly as possible. tn making the survey to develop ways and means o f meeting the anticipated summer water shortage emergency, Mr. Montgomery has drawn on the experience o f specialists In the field o f (pound water engineering. State Engineer Hugh A . Shamberger and Ms staff have also been cooperating In the study and Mr. Montgomery's final recommendations will bo made with Ms hill knowledge. Hie District recognizes, o f course, that the "bottle-n eck" is in the present inadequate reservoir capacity of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company system. Even with a curtailed yield resulting from a lower water table this summer. It appears that the present maximum production capacity o f existing wells might be sufficient if production during slack consumption periods could be stored for pads demand. Since It wilt not be possible for either your company or the District to add needed 'reservoir capacity before the period o f heavy demand, the only alternative appears to be in temporarily supplementing production from the underground source by a minimum o f 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons daily. Very