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I agree.(3 ) 9^ x 3 x 600 Last year's maximum production Anticipated maximum requirements during year 19*1-2 (round figures) Anticipated Increase from installation of pumps in Wells 5 and 6 Conservative estimate of additional water to be secured from Wells 7 and g which are provided for in 19^2 Budget and for which APE Request has been submitted 19^1 production Or a 19^2 excess production ability over estimated maximum requirements of In addition to this, if it is considered this margin is not sufficient we can ask for the further authority to install a pump on Well No. now producing somewhat less than 500,000 GPD, and I think we can safely assume that this pump will increase production of that well by Making a 19*1-2 production capacity in excess of our estimated maximum requirements of * V In addition to the above, 1 692 000 GPD 6 600 000 ? g 000 000 GPD 1 000 000 " 1 700 000 H 16 / ? ^ 000 000 * g 70Q OOQ QPD 700 000 " 500 000 " 1 200 000 " we are now giving consideration to asking authority to drill two additional wells while rotary drilling outfit is on the ground, these wells to be tested and then shut off until production is required, which no doubt will occur during 19^3• This for the reason that the rotary drilling outfit owned by E. B. Hall & Co., and which will drill a deep well