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I agree.—2 — 1 •* Shall h© equipped with approve# type of filters, chlorination and circulatory system for returning filtered water to pool and such system is maintained and operated, and 2 - Shall not be drained and refilled in excess of once every S months and in the interim only such water shall be used as may be necessary to replenish losses due to evaporation and spillage. Private Swimming Pools not equipped e « if n <t n n it 4,000 cu* ft, or less, flOt00 per mo 4,001 to 6,000 cu, ft. 15.00 tt it 6,001 to 8,000 w it 20,00 n it 8,001 to 10,000 ti ii 25,00 n n Over 10,000 n n SO, 00 tt tt $ provided such pools are hot drained and refilled in excess of once every two weeks. We should make ©very effort to secure approval of the first proposal, and in view of the cooperation we have had from the State Engineer in our efforts to conserve water, I suggest that before application is made to the Commission ydu discuss the above with the State Engineer*s representative and endeavor to secure his approval and support, IK Wm. Reinhardt pfa 1 Id