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Las Veg&a Hr* p, C-, Martin - L03 Angeles ) . July 2k, 1952 jot ? ru Reinhardt \ »eferring to our conversation during the-last few jonoeming Hater Supply* Las Vegas* Hev&da, Ravi m of virroers dally reports of the- Charleston end .ciaTk Reservoir operations indicate that XlttX attention Is being given to the situation# During the pastwe^k the ' supply- of water and pressure at ‘the Clark Reservoir has been wholly inadequate*? Between 9lk3. and 1-?U$; p#n. g. 2? 1* c.-1 &>v j v* v* ft »# ft ft ; the. purs ipe at Clt'-Tl: Reservoir out out due to Inadequ level i n t she reservoir, although from ?t^5 a»r, ur<t 4 % - fs# XX /» If «r*i . r,*> both ,. unp£ s were running <-nd a pressor 0 of 10 to 1? pdun$ Bftint&i ,nec; L during that period with 16 pounds at 9t h mm • a*< .3 P*-' *# tjL>&',ajkr il{- j the'.entire day a pressure of 30 to ro pounds - MfiJI main- t&ined at the Charleston Reservoir.- on July 21, the Clark str.ee •t pumps again out 111 Si t / * 15 « iPU account insufficient water and the r?itrs were not started until As 30 a,n** July 22, Until 9*15.'P**U, July-21, two props were operated and pressure ranging from 12 to 15 rounds was maintained until 21^5 r.n, when it was reduced to 8’ pounds and thereafter declined to 2 pounds. On July 221 the Cleric pump# out out between hik$ and $th$ p ,n,, again account low water lev-1, pressure ©f 1' to 16 pounds had been maintained from At30 ••- #m# until is^5 i:*n« thereafter it declined until' the pumps•out out.
