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#0-12 Los Angeles, September 30, 1952 Mr, Wm. Reinhardt* You will recall that in my letter to yea of December 4, 1951# I recommended the transfer of the water production facilities of the Railroad at Las Yogas to the Las Yogas Lend and Mater Company. 1 boilers final consideration of this suggestion was deferred because of an alternate suggestion for disposition of the entire water system at 'Las Vegas made by Mr. Hulsizer and because of the negotiations for sale of the properties to the Las Vegas Valley % i e r District, which have now resulted in a tentative agreement to sell the properties to the District for two and a half million dollars subject to certain credits and adjustments. 1 am again raising the question of transferring the water production facilities of the Railroad to the Mater Company at this time because of the situation which facts us in Kevada Public Service Commission Case No. 1207 involving the adequacy of the water supply furnished by the LYL&.W Company at Las Vega®, You will recall that this case was initiated in August, 1950# on the complaint of the City of Las Vegas, and that after a partial hearing in September of 1950 the case wag continued indefinitely until reopening was requested by the City, with the understanding that pumps would be placed on wells #, 10 end 11 to secure an additional supply of water during the peak periods of consumption during the summer months• The City has requested the reopening of this ease, and it is expected that the Commission will set it for hearing some time In November of this year. I have just returned from Las Vegas, where I conferred with the representatives of the District. They have furnished me a tentative set of plans showing the proposed improvements to be constructed by the District. One such improvement is the construction of a 30-million gallon reservoir on land to the west of our existing water field. I am inclined to believe from discussions with the District representatives that the District will