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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 A* fills Sund well Is looatsd about 3$ miles south and west In the vicinity of Charleston Boulevard. EH, SEXTON? What capacity Is that well? EE* BIQKLEY: I couldn't say but When It was drilled it was about seventy-five Inches* MB, MoMAMIEs There are the Bund well and the Lindsay well* ME, F0L01S: The report of the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey conducted last year by Ken Livingston indiev;ted the production of the Sund Well to be 760 gallons per minute, ME, MoNAMES: There is another well of 360 gallons per minute. HUGH A, SHMABURGER was called as witness and after being duly sworn, testified as follows: Q, State your name, address, age and occupation? A* Hugh A, Shamburger, Carson City, Nevada, aged 39, Deputy State Engineer* ME SMITH: You are a mining1 engineer by profession? A, yes, sir* Q* What are your additional qualifications in that line? A. Graduated from Stanford In 1933 and since that time have been eng®. ®d In engineering work and the laat four years in the present office* • Q* And your engineering work has mad® you very familiar with wate; problems and related matters? A, *’as, Ir, q, Tour present work i® almostentirely in that particular field? A, yes, sir* Q, You were her® when yen Livingston was secured to make a prelim inaxy survey of the underground water situation in Las Yagas through the office of the S t a t e Engineer? A, yes, sir. I spent a few -days with him, Q, You have studied his report? A. yes, sir* 44
