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has Vegas - A p ril 19* 1950 W 2 >3 Hr* Wra* Reinhardt! 2 know you are cognizant of our need for additional water to take oare of the ewer increasing number of consumer* in La* Vegas, and believe you will be interested In the fallowing recent developments: In addition to tbs usual run of new services, the following three major dcr-OLopmeata appear to be maturing, as we have been ashed to design the water main extensions to serve them: !• Ridge flew, southeast and adjacent to Huntrldge, extending from O&key to Franklin---------- 80 louses 2* Federal Development Tract, west of Ho Nell Tract on Charleston at west city limit • - - * 252 houses 3* Soonomy Homes, to be constructed by the Plurleigh Nevada Corporation in the Si§ and HVi SE| 3ec 2 f 21 8, 2 ol E, between Ores wood Homes and Charleston Square, quarter mile south of Charleston Boulevard 360 house# These have not yet reached the stage where we could request work order authority as the developers have not obtained, F,H,A* approval, but it appear# they will eventually. In addition to these prospective increases, we had, an Increase of 481 near services last year and 12c more so far this year or a total of 605» besides the Paradise Tract with 4? proposed new homes in the first unit and 11 ta Vista with 3®, the water mains being Just completed for the last two named. On the basis of 3 people to each home and a per capita consumption of 650 g»p,d* during peak months, the 1380 potential and actual increased consumers will require about 2,950,000 gallons per day in addition to present production. A. H» Folger