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Annual Report for Water Utilities, 1944 Las Vegae - January 31, 1945 W 18-6-2 Mr. R. li Sutton: Ifour file BD 1-8, January 11, 1945. We, sent you with our letter January 16th blank forme and letter from the Public SerfcUce Commission of Nevada with regard to our annual report which should be filed with them not later than March 15, 1945. I show below the information we usually submit to. assist In compilation of this report for 1944; Classification and number of water consumers: A. Residential ..... B. Commercial .... C. Industrial .... D. Municipal .... E. Utilities .... Total 4803 . 453 23 15 • - - 5 - //VO 3 c S 5297. .sc &o/0 Consumption during year - 2,659,602,775 gallons. This includes water used by both the Railroad and Las Vegas Land and Water Company. ' (Note: Consumption by classifications is not available, as meters are not used.) ^ a r a t i o n of^Reyenueei A. Metered sales to general consumers None B. Flat rate sales to general consumers #121,819,04 C. Other water utilities 8,495,92 D. Miscellaneous municipal sales 2,869.53 #133,184.49 (Conforming to item numbers on Page 13, "General Statistics") 1. Source of water supply: Ten artesian wells and three sptwtas. 2. Maximum amount of water available: 2,862,578,460 gallons. (Actual production from all sources.) 3. Total water pumped or diverted from stream; None.