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Sf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 m q. But what would yon aay as to the present actual water auply? I A. I believe the source at the present time Is sufficient to euppt this oity and also provide for some new developments if eonesrv&tio methods are adopted* I am ©©nwtnoed that shout 3/4 of tit® people put too much water into their coolers* ft just becomes waste water as too s®®!* water le just aebad as too little* Q» Tor the actual conservet!on and the present real estate values and for the benefit of the future growth of the oity, you thin! active and decisive step# should toe tales toy tooth the oity end the water company to conserve their water supply? A , It is necessary and it would also help to make the whole valley water conscious and help us in our program for conservation of watp so that this artesian supply can toe perpetuated for a great many years at least, ^he time may oo®e when the city will have to pump water* HR, iBKAMCSt Bo you thirl the installation of meters would male tjt OOnmuntty water conscious? A* yf certainly would* q . X# it your opinion that if meters were installed toy the f&s Togas J&nd & W&v#r Company there would be a considerable oonservatJ of water* A, T m convinced there would be* I think there co* Id be a minima amount of water for a minimum rate to adequately take oure of the lawn and that would keep the lawn in good ©onditloa, which would st:11 conserve a good deal of eater and that may he the solution. Q, Have you any figures on the amount of eonsumption par capita cities of «*rl -»s alee compared to ^as Vegas? A, I h&vsn*t* I was heredurlng the discussion that was goirg on and I was going to suggest to Mr, Smith that we write to some oths; town# like San Bernardino, Yuma and such, and find out what they use per day, I 48