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    V number or name a pert of the service outlet numbers, as "Parkview Bl o c k 4 - outlet 7", for example, might be helpful. I recommend that the General Auditor be directed to devise a n d Inaugurate a comprehensive plan to audit the revenues accru­ing to the LVLandWCo. from water eales, also that such revenues be c h e c k e d on the ground by travelling auditors from time to time. (7) The practice of employing a special uniformed officer during the three hot months at the Joint expense of the city and the LVLandWCo. to police waste of water should be continued from year to year. (8) Maintenance of friendly relations with the city officers a n d l e a d i n g men of Las Vegas should be made an unvarying rule in order to p r e v e n t causes of irritation as far as poselble. It has not been d e f i n i t e l y ascertained that there has been any failure in this respect, b u t the subject is deemed of sufficient importance to be mentioned in this report. (9) It should be an established rule to provide extensions of ma i n s to meet demands in all cases where Justified by the prospective number of users, as has been our recent practice. Protection against loss is p r o v i d e d in such cases by the company's rules Nos. 9(a), 9(b) an d 9(c) w h i c h provide as follows: 9(a) Ordinary extensions of mains or service pipes exceeding 100 feet: Tne customer or customers shall a d ­va n c e the e s timated cost of such extension; the amount p a i d be i n g subject to refund on the basis of 50% of the customers' monthly payments for water, limited to the m a x i m u m p e r i o d of ten years. 3.