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r s Men. Robert A* Allen Ffeim 2 *• a miner percentage of this total nrcdiiotlon |jf 8hl©» Pacific Railroad Oomp&m and ail 1f the balance thereof was or will be ooneusied ? ® g *® ' in the City of La® the south of July 1961, the consumption of vatar averaged 17,000.000 gallons per day w i l&TSeak ooneurao-tth^ flu2^frih ftthhfe^m2 02w^a0s0 a0 5sShXoirftaag®e Po®fJ w4a®yt*e r i*wn* L%aiel if r«ese ldla ritnhagt t1hSe T S H & J W B * of 1961, the situation m s not a i a o u t T a a i £ L m m mo, a u ® t©a # 5 * S^ e Soo-a>m2«.pit?iosn of m t e r for lawns and similoabrr luosueaef.y rTehdetrieo-ea fore, p d e r these unusually favorable conditions it m s possible for the Las Vegas Land and later Company to meet the peak demands during the summer months of 1 9 & l V l t le manifest!® unreasonable to assume that such demands can be met in the ' ^ future in reliance upon similar favorable weather condition*. m_ % connections wMith Hwatier l mco0ns* um<e*r•s .M »tAe r "(rJublmep eoafy mtahduemb "4 97bn sis of connections to consumers has developed the estimate of fl3 2 S L i n some cities this percent-fir- B f8 biff* ® 8 &*** 331 is, therefore, reasonable to state i^n? a1*69X0* !ne£w consfuimgeurrse. 3.2, these 497 new connections resulted Mf Jk® previous Investigation in- lifts® Bo. 1207, the then city fihgineer of Las Vegas testified that the average per SthSr3o2uSg»he .nS2e^pt^e$mbSe0rl l1i 9a£6%0' 8wE*fc«e ra pipAr Jo-x&ism ^a*te8l*y1 «f*o® gOacltloonbse rp 1er9 ^da y to 610 gsOlone per day. Colonel Howard F. Clark, the then estimat^ei 5o®f l6£4n0° gf aJlfl®o nLs ap®e rV« dJa»y® pVealrl ecyon stutemteerr. DiIstt rwiocutl dg avsee eamn reasonable to assume, therefor®, that th® 1590 new consumers te*ing tti® year I960 resulted in an average per capita. Increase j©frf a2 ®tio?tra%l U8oifn 7f9rJ6f, 0J0X0f *g8 al®lfo ns pefrl *dUaoya.* a day for each consumer, 9 m l*trla£ ***• first ten months of 1951, the Water Oommny mad® 666 new connections and based upon the above—mentioned would result In 1811 new consumers. It li estimated that approximately TOO m w oonneotions will be in SreSsuSl^t iiSn ^2^24'0 n®aefwt ocofn sumers. %&*U*s*i* n7g0 0t h»e ®p*e rco onanpelcttai onesst wimiante
