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    Notes of Conference with the office of the 0. S. Geological Survey, in Carson City/ Nevada May 10, 1950 Wien I called at the office in Carson City established by the 0. S. Geological Survey, I found that the director, Mr. Robinson, was away in Washington. 1 therefore talked with one of the men assisting him. The draft on the underground water basin at Las Togas has been determined for 1949 as follower ftility or tsar Union Pacific HR Las Togas Land and Mater Co. City of North Las Togas Town of Mhitney Nellis Air Base Hotels SI Rancho Last Frontier , Flamingo Various Additions or Subdivisions______ Arrowhead Acres Eastland Heights Bonanza Tillage Sunrise Acres Hinson Bell Telephone Togas Creek and Overflow 390 individual wells Out Charleston Ways in Basin Gilerease Ranch 2,555 Goumond , 2,993 Safe yield as determined by hydrographers Annual Draft in Acre Feet 299 10,951 S?6 36 496 219 212 190 66 58 7 88 7 22 il____ 13,578 15,33© 5,548 34,456 A.F. 33,000 A.F. The downdard trend of the water level in the wells of the Las Tegas District, over nine years of measurement, is from plus 20 to plus 5, °r * fall of 15 feet. Tears included were 1941 - 1949, both Inclusive. Mr. H. Jameson is the Artesian Well Sujb rvisor in Las Tegas.