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    Annual Report for Water Utilities, 194?. Las Vega* - February 24, 1948 W 18-6-2 Mr* L. A, White: Xour file SB- 1-8: we seat you with our letter February 4 blank forms and letter from the Public Service Commission of Nevada with regard to our annual report, which should be filed with them not later than March 15th, 1948* I show below the information we usually submit to assist in compilation of this report for 194?: Classification and Number of Water Consumers A. Residential. . . ............... 5847 B. Commerolal * * * C, Industrial . • , • * . » » * » 13 B. Municipal* * » . * ? « • • • # 2*0 S« Utilities. * . . Total . Consumption during year - 3,494,358,308 gallons* this Includes water used by both the Railroad and Las Vegas Land and Water Company* {Mote: Consumption by classifications is not available as meters are not used*} Separation of Revenues: A, Metered sales to general consumers - Mont* 8* Flat rates sales to general consumers -$162,554*95 0* Other water B, Miscellaneou su tmiulintiiceisp a-l sales -- ---- 102,.187451»*©5?3 wrMtii (Conforming to item numbers on Page 13, “General Statistic#®} 1. Source of water supply: Artesian wells and three springs* 2* Maximum asountof water available: 3,5w j51^»112 Gallons. (Actual production from all sources.) 3* fetal water pumped or diverted from stream: Hone 1 -