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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 000 gallons per Eiaut** the totati amount of consumption fey. 8 Veges t«*»* meter Company for the year 1950* at t?8,8oO*0©< fortunately, comparisons for municipal usoa ether then Winslow, icons, where the scare# of the water wee net the snap# were met ailable, but Mr. Brew testified (lines 83 te SO# page 44 of ansoript) as followsi *q Whet is the dally consumption, stated in gallons* A. For the year 1930 the average daily consumption for the *r for the las Vegas Land and Water Company, exolueiva of .1 rail fool lit loo* 1108 gallon* per mine to. For day would i 1.593,000. That ia average for 18 month period* paring ji month of July, 1930, which was the month of maximum con- option, the average daily consumption fer the month was ,515,000 gallons* or at the rate of 1750 gallons per minute, iieh is 3.88 seeend feet** Doubling that amount would make 7.76 maximum user, whloh ia the average for the month of July, and there were fclmee aere for a few days this amount was greatly exceeded* Commissioner George ». Malone, in response to a question pom the Chairman, (see page 80, lines 80 to 38 of Transcript) sferring to value of water per second foot, testified as fd— owst "Chairman? What doe* the value usually run in good ag- ieulbural sections in Mevada, Mr. Malone1 Sr* Malone t About f8,000.00 here. Mr. MoSamee? I figure about seven on the Muddy. «r, Malone? Probably an average—places where it is sum sss and places mere.* ' Protestant*! counsel cited the Bene 1*1 ght, Fewer 5 Water cmpany ve Public Service Commission* reported in 300 Federal sgss €45 to 674, Inclusive. This decision waa rendarad on •4— |