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I agree.ilr. w. u. Jeffers; Mr. B. U. Prater: '?w-' ' " t O P Y Los Angeles - November 12, 1941 « Mr. Jeffers* J-194 with respect to proposed budget item for chlorlnatlon fa c ilitie s at Las Vegas, and other correspondence in connection with budget itess fop additional cater fa c ilitie s at that point. The undersigned, accompanied by Mr. Bracken, made an inspection on the ground November 7th as to physical conditions, and secured Shat information we could as to possibility of increased demand upon our water fa c ilitie s during the next year. On November 10th we conferred with engineers for the mamifaotur- If \ ... era of chlorinating devices and pumping equipment, as result of which we submit the following Joint recommendation: Include in 1942 Budget the following items of expenditure: For Ballroad Company: 1. To recover some 300,000 to 400,000 ©PD of water from Biddle Spring, which ^ water is now contaminated by vegetable organism and flowing in open ditch to the Las Vegas Ranch; In stall a Wallace & Tiernan *Equiscale Visual Vacuum Chlorinator" with assemblies to provide a serai-automatic starting and stop operation, which w ill be connected Into the present pump starting panel so that ehlorinator operation w ill be synchronised (1 )