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    Annual Report - %ter Utilities, 1935: I»as Vegas, January 24, 1936* f 18*6-2 Mr* 1* B. Conrad, Auditor* Los AngaXea, Oal, Dear S ir; Aa requested in your mailgram 2*209 of January 21st# file BB 1-8, I am showing below inf car nation to be used in compiling the annual report of water utilitites of the Das Vegaa land and later Company to the Public Service Commission of Heva&a for the calendar year 1935: 1* C la ssifica tion and number of water consumers; A* B. C* D. 2. Separation of Revenue: A, Metered sales to general consumers * Pone, B, flat rate sales to general consumers f48,710.05* C, Other water utilities 1,609.37. B, Miscellaneous municipal sales 1,344,60* 3. Source of Water Supply: Artesian well and two springs, 4. Maximum water supply: 907,437,262 gallons. 5. fetal water pumped or diverted from streams: Hone* %ter flowing down Las Vegas Creek is from Middle Spring and settling basin. 6. fotal water sold or meteredi 907,437,262 gallons, 7. fotal water unaccounted for: Hone, as all water passing through our mains is presumed to be used by consumers* Residential 1585 Commercial Indus trial 281 10 Municipal 10 Cons unapt ion during ; f Hot e : 0 onsurapti on f# able, as no meter measurements are made.)