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Sr» Knickerbocker: #2 Oct. 27, 1936. following: Axuonaes fhe added supply of water will eliminate the , Operation of pump at well in Railroad Yards J* h2?rs p€r day i f l B 7 months, the figures on the exact coat, hut the e© :?m© adyo bneo ts ehcauvreed through Mr. M a m eon. Advertising and publicity Special help policing city n • SO 70,00 .. J2*1* redwood pipe line between the settling basin m m | B 01(1 Zoncp&h highway w a in such deplorable condition sn rt it m a in need of repair© whenever water service men were avail able, and at times It was necessary to send X«as ^egas land and fete* Co. service man out on the line Aundaya to aak# repairs where leaks were exceptionally bad, Bering tne ammer of 1936, this line averaged about 50 leaks a week, i do not know if the Hail road fetor service Department min- tained an actual record of this expense, but I recall during the » when ttes fete* Service gang was reduced to a m ntmum the wooden line became in such serious condition that a con-vt3X6 ®.30L0,W RSei d baaed onp rtihvisa tef ipguarret ietsh e tos ubpsaetqcuhe ntthe mlaiinnet enfaonrce mfuisxte d haovuet bheade n tor atbeh egro enxe peonvseir ved,a y aasf ttehre ldaeya.ks would not stay necessary to? bsaecchu refe ltl e, wsheernv ictehes doef eap mgarnas sa nddr iteeda m outto, cliet arm s off the dry grass and brush along the wooden main, to avoid ^n*AA 0 thB ^ U woin,obgy fyeiarre **, 85.20h0i.& expYehinss e ifteomr oonfe exypeeanrs ew as wuinldle,r groo uncdo#u rse, be el, im/?inated when the new mins are buried new wel_ l_ and impraodvdeimteinotnsa lw iwlla teern asbl- ep pulsy taov:a ilable from th' e%4l