Overview of fourteen years of water use in the Las Vegas Valley showing water sales and consumption in gallons.
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The commander general of the U. S. Sixth Army requesting a map of Las Vegas showing potable water facilities.
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Details about a new well on Union Pacific Railroad property.
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Since the water company was experiencing many consumer complaints, Mr. Bracken suggested pumping the sand from at least one of the springs in an attempt to increase flow.
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Discussion of installing a small pump to keep up sufficient pressure in the system
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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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The water shortage was causing concern for the railroad because low water levels caused the well to spew sand which was very bad for the trains. A new well was needed to increase supply of water.
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Details some of the struggles the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. was having in an attempt to increase production in the midst of a water shortage.
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