The present water system of Las Vegas furnished cheap and seemingly satisfactory service, yet in order to bring in new businesses or agriculture, new sources of water would need to be found.
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Strikes were making it impossible for the water company to expand their sources of water.
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Bracken demanding that the fruit company do something about its water waste.
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Recommendation to place additional bands on the pipeline since loose bands and certain repairs cause leaking in new locations.
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General Counsel recommends an examination of the water rights and water properties embraced in the mortgage, and an examination of the title deeds before the railroad company makes any real estate decisions.
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Letter accompanying a report from the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific for Las Vegas.
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Las Vegas Land and Water Company firmly refuses to extend water lines past Las Vegas city limits for fire protection due to insufficient amounts of water in the artesian channel
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Comparison of population, water revenue, and service connections for 1941 and 1942
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Detailed costs for operating pumps for irrigation on the Craig Ranch in 1950
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With the completion of a new well near the springs, the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. was going to use the water from one of the springs for irrigation.
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