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PERMIT 10508 - REMARKS Water from this subterranean channel or artesian belt x * is diverted through cased 1 2 " drilled well, 801 feet deep, to surface, thence through 1100 feet transits pipe to a settling basin; thence through 24" steel pipe and a 24" transits pipe to a 2 ,500,000 gallon concrete reservoir. Water is drawn from the reservoir for municipal supply and domestic use through one 7 1 6 ” case Iron and one 24" cast iron pipe lines, from which main pipe lines 10", 8", 6" and 4 " cast iron mains distribute water for municipal supply and domestic use to the City of Las Yegas served by lines owned and operated by the Las Yegas Land and Water Company, and also served by lines owned and operated by various private owners of subdivisions, but for which water is furnished by the Las Yegas Land and Water Company. The main pipe lines herein mentioned are the same main pipe lines shown in the proof of beneficial use under applications 7200 and 10127, though said mains have been renewed and extended. Record of the meter readings indicate an average monthly consumption of water in the City of Las Yegas between January 1st 1944, and August 31st, 1944, inclusive, of 184,749,175 gallons, or an average daily consumption of 6 ,158,305 gallons, or approximately 9.5 c.f.s. The maximum consumption being 294,506,900 gallons for the month of August, 1944, or a daily average of 9,500,222 gallons. The maximum consumption for one day during