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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 1 that with proper handling of water that there is plenty of water for & much larger population* I think there i® a tress endows loasa of water la the cooling system and the haphazard method® of handling water, tout th.ti cot:Id he watched, and i think there is plenty of water here. MR, SEXTOS* la your objectice to meters due to the fact that you think your bill would be larger, or to meters in general? A. Both, i think that the rater here would be very hard o n meters. It contain® a large percentage of lime and y think they would require constant attention and would toe u n s a t i s f a c t o r y For myself, for instance, j love a big yard, and I think It would probably be 4 little excessive for me. Q, How long hare you. had your residence there? A, The situation started acubt three year® ago* Q. K-'Ve you noticed any decrease in the flow? A, j@g, sir* Q, Have you a on# inch pipe? A, Inch and & scatter or inch sad a half., Q« Bo you attribute that slcn~up In the water on the pipes or to IS'- T»®!i ft ta<9 fro® ether wells? A, Greater ns® elsewhere* MR, HoHAMFSj You testified that you eubdivied Bark Place; at the <& A . 4J X* «T-, 1!i# subdivide ! Hi it '*?ion of 'water. 311® 1diatev*ar. Q, Did you have any idea along that line? A, So* Q, When was that subdivided? A, Ten or twelve years ago. Before or after South Addition m s subdivided? After, ?Q. And yon and your father have had your homes there for about ten years? A, Yes, sir* •17** %?* k
