Meeting on water in Las Vegas. Discussion included the decline in water pressure throughout the valley, watershed recharge, BMI Water, a possible water district, well drilling, and more.
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1939 Las Vegas water consumption by month showing a daily average per month.
Transcribed Notes: Handwritten numbers on the sheet
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Letter stating the total amount of water sold in Las Vegas during October 1952.
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Letter stating the total amount of water sold in Las Vegas during September 1952.
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Bracken informs the Wittwer Estate that the spring near the Las Vegas Ranch is running again and needs to be covered and locked.
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The pipeline between the springs and the shops had burst. Two weeks had passed and still the water service was not working on it. Bracken requested that it be fixed immediately.
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The water situation in Las Vegas was very serious. Water pressure was so low that there was no water in any second story in town.
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Notice of a hearing about the legal ramifications to cutting off the water for Wardie Addition.
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Treem, the City of Las Vegas Manager, requesting to borrow six water meters to check usage throughout the city.
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Letter from Folger comparing Lake Mead recharge rate estimate to water usage in the Las Vegas Valley. State Engineer compiled data showing that residents were using far more water than the recharge rate. The water company was only responsible for 11 of the 400 wells in the valley.
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