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I agree.ir, A. S. Stoddard: | (ee m MHrr,. W«a. , RR. eiRnohuasred t ^^ Mr, W. H. Huieizer h Mr, A. C. question of Railroad developing independent eater supply at Las tegas. dueing eater la the area and generally known as the " veils is the field " . they produce up to 20,000,000 gallons per day. Tabulation a t th is tin e shoes 10,662,770 gallons per day, the amount s i l l w ry . The Railroad Company has a vested right la only 2*5 CFS in v e il Me. 1 la the H eld . At the rear of the Las Togas Engine Bouse, there is also a s e ll designated as Mo. 1, which was d rilled about 1921 and cased with 10" heavy casing. Xt i s 780 feet deep Tour le tte r , setxraary 12th, f il e 199, rela tiv e to The committee appointed to tills subject met at Las Togas oa March 4th, and X am attaching copy o f minutes o f the meeting. \ There are eleven water w ells and three springs pro- q There ore two reservoirs Is service. The Clark Reservoir with 2,000,000 asd Charleston Reservoir with 1,200,000 gallons. MAR 17 1952 u c. c.