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3-OS ANOilES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY Las Vegas,. Nevada- D r ill 830 ft* water w ell, etc. 12© J u stifica tion fo r Sxpanaiona B* Other F a cilitie s $ Union P a cific Railroad Co* owns and operates springs and w ells on its property at Las Vegas, Nevada, and produces water fo r Railroad use and fo r sale to the Las Vegas Land and wfiater Co*, a public u t ilit y , operating under the ju risd ictio n of the Public Service Commission o f the State of Nevada in the supplying and distribution of water to the City of Las Vegas* Las Vegas is a desert c it y , having approximate winter temperature of 30 with approximate maximum summer temperature of 116°, Owing to the extreme and frequently sustained heat during summer months (August usually being the hottest month), water demand fo r that period is extremely heavy«> Page 7 of* 7 In August 1939, when the population of las Vegas was considered normal, the demand upon the Water Company fo r a ll purposes averaged 4,650,000 gallons per day# With the advent of the war and in sta llation of Defense plants and the Army Air Training School d irectly tributary to the C ity, housing f a c i l i tie s were found to be en tirely inadequate and the construction of several hundred homes was authorized and accomplished, re quiring extension and enlargement of mains and development of additional water supply* later supply lines to the new housing f a c ilit ie s are inadequate and by order o f the Nevada Public Service Commission Te are arranging to enlarge the same* The additional f a c ilit ie s are made necessary solely because of the abnormal eonditions due to the War and would not have been necessary in normal times