Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in February in 1942 and 1943.
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Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in March and April in 1942 and 1943.
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Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in May in 1942 and 1943.
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Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in June in 1942 and 1943.
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Photographs with captions of an artesian well in Las Vegas
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Letter from Bancroft states that although vegetation has been growing in the spring water used for domestic purposes, that "a little sunshine on the water is a good thing,'' so building a cover over the spring to prevent plant growth was not needed.
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Though Wells agrees with Bancroft that the spring does not need a cover for health reasons, one might be necessary to keep swimmers out of the drinking water.
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Recommendation that the spring be covered to prevent contamination of drinking water.
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Plans and detailed cost estimate for covering over the Big Spring
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Well No. 1 had just been completed and Bracken advised Clark that they would need to keep an eye on the flow from the Big Spring to see if the new well had an effect on the water flow.
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