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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 actual readings from the meters. Q. Where you use the figure w7» below the total figure, that was to give you the total? A. Yes, air, over a 7-day period. BY MR. CANKOKi "O* Will you state what the gallonage use per day was in those areas, please. A. On the first page of this report, from July 27th to August 11, 1950, the average daily quantity was not made at that time, and I have not totalled it here, but it will average right around 12-1/4 million. If you desire an actual average, I can run these figures down. However, the actual averages are taken on all other pages. On page 2, from August 11th, for that week, 12,174,971, and for August 18th to the 25th, 13,894,785$ August 25th to September 1st, 13,865,714; from September 1st to Septem­ber 8, 1950, 12,333,614$ from September 8th to 15th, 9,646,743. These are gallons in each case. Q. How, Mr. Anderson, directing your attention to page 1, marked "Exhibit 1 for Identification", did you compile an approx­imate gallonage per individual usage per day? A. Yes, sir. Q. Will you state how that was compiled. A. That was compiled from an average—I didn’t use the exact figures. The exact figure would have run a little over 12 million, but due to the shortness of time, | used the 12 mil­lion average gallon flow, and from that 12 million gallons, I drew the pro-rating of 490 gallons per day per capita use, which is in Paragraph 5. That is slightly below what the average will