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    sir. white - 2 - 00t. 9, 1943 of the water they can put to benefloial use for growing lawns, trees, etc. But in the oaee of flagrant violation of the water waste ordinance, we would install meters in individual cases, and I am sure this would promptly stop the waste. Our per capita consumption in past years has reached 640 gallons daily, and even with the vastly Increased population of Las Vegas, it reached 4S1 gallons per day in 1943. | trust the repeal of the sister law will be further considered at the next session of the Mevada Legislature. yours very truly, • - 'w j m h k jt:"fflasnB