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I agree.§ § ? February 7, 1940 (conforming to item numbers on Page 13, "General Statistics") 1. Source of water supply t Two artesian wells and three Mr. folandj not used in City is used for irrigation purposes at the Las Vegas Raneh. Hotes In addition to the amount of water produoed for sale or use by the Las Vegas Land and later Company, as shown in Item 3, above, an amount of 318,731,848 gallons was also produced by the wells and springs described in Item L above, and utilised or sold by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, lessee of the Los Angeles & Salt Labe Railroad Company, which owns the water facilities at La8 Vegas Jointly with the Las Vegas Land and Water Company. 6. Collecting canals and supply mains.: springs« 3. Maximum amount of water available: 1,638*753,163 gallons. 3. Total water pumped or diverted from stream: Mona. 4. Total water sold or metered: 5. fetal water (i___ 660,681,052 gallons. Available water Hone. 7. Transmission Mains; 1354 ft. of 13 inch 11513 ft* of 16 inch 11395 ft. of 34 inch $ i s fe? '-- ~ I s- <o f> »h ? ? Hote: 7567 ft. (WO—1403) Installed 334 ft. (W0-378) " 7801 ft. Hew 16" iron installed 6Q38 ft. Retired under W0-1402 1763 ft. Add’n in 1939 9750 ft. In our Report for 1938 i B U ft. of 16" for 1939. 7 3 o.