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    4. 5. 6 7. Ur. 8. 9. R. M. Sutton #2 January 31, 1945 Total water sold or metered: Utilized by LVL&W Co. 2,157,748,700 gala. Utilized by Railroad Co. 501,854,075 “ 2,659,602,775 Total water unaccounted for; ltiC R - 7*0 13, 202,975,685 gallons. Available water not used in City is used for irrigation purposes at the Las Vega8 Ranch. Collectingcanals and supply mains: None. Transmission Using: 1588* of 10“ Cast Iron 1209' of 14* Transits 3125* ti 12“ P H 698' “ 18“ H 11,513* M 16“ n 1| 2973’ “ 20“ it 10,469’ a 24“ 0 "It : " ^ 926* " 1Welded Steel i » g t p § S t M i t Note: No change from orevious'^eai^./^^ a L---- u - Dlstributlon Mains: Si2e In use first of year In use «$•£? end of 3“ OH) • 995* 995’ 64 “tt- (Cl) 34,500* 37,670’ (Cl) 90,287* 90,287' 6“ (Steel) 4,030* 4,030* 8“ (Cl) 49,310* 49,310’ 10“ (Cl) 4,218’ 4,218’ 12“ (Cl) 4,240’ 4,240* 187.580* f 190,750* I ' :— 1 I S Q H-O 1---" "7 .Note: The above figures were arrived at b^uilng as base the information shown under Item 8 of our 1943 report, and adding (or subtracting;) important changes during the year, which were as follows: Changes in Pipe Footage - 1944: WO - 495: 2,950* 4“ C. I. Pipe From Grandview Water Company, May 1, 1944 - laid 220* (SH) 4 “ C.X. Pipe in Oak Street to afford circulating system. Reservoirs; One, enclosed cement construction, with wooden top. Capacity - 2,500,000 gallons-. 7