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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 ar#as where wells of lew capacity may be obtained, la general, the area west of town is an area of high capacity wells, and nowing east, the wells become smaller and smaller in capacity, Q. 1 bellewe those areas that you have Just described are shown in this report I have referred to, Water Resources Bulletin Ho, 5, A. Yes, there are some maps and illustrations in there that show the approximate areas, Q. And the area which you describedas susceptible of good wells, is that in the Las Vegas Valley, where the Water Company wells are situated? A. Yes, I believe they are all situated in that area. Ml. BElHETf: I don't have any copies of this map. It's a matter of public record, Isn't it? HR. ALLARD: We will make one available, I®, MWWJ5TT: I would like to have this map Introduced and identified by the witness, and later introduced, Q. Mr. Robinson, which shows the so-called good areas and the so-ealled poor areas? A. Yes, this is the map. The areas have been defined by using the specific capacities of the wells, the high specific capacity Indicating the area In which large capacity wells could be obtained, and the low specific capacity, the low wells. Q« And the possibility of securing any reasonably in­creased production would have to be confined to wells located in the vicinity of our present wells. 121,