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1 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 & 0 5*000 gallons psr minute* the actual mm.m% «f consumption by •ac Ysfui LaaS «odi Water Company fey the year 1939* at #75,800.00. ^fortunately, eomparisona for mnltlpcl o m i other thee Misale** ritona» where the source of the eater vee not the same* were not mllatlii hot Mr* Dree testified (Mata t5 to 30, page 44 of 'ranaerlpt) ee followst % *hat le the daily consumption, e toted in gall (met A. For the year 1939 the average daily consumption for the ’ear for the lee Vega* land and '.vater Company, exclusive of ill rail fao 111 ties, 1195 gallon* per minute. Per day would a 1*695 *000. That 1* average for iM month period. During he month of July* 1950* which we* the month of maximum eon-mention* the average daily consumption for the month va* 1*515,909 gallon** or at the rate of 1750 gallon* per minute* hieh ia 5*86 second feefe.B Doubling that amount would make 7.76 maximum user* diioh ’a* the average for the month of Jhly* and there were time* ihere for a few days tbla amount was greatly exeeeded* Commissioner George w. Malone* in response to a question >©m the Chairmen, (see page 60* lines PS to SP of Transcript) ieferring to value of water per second foot, testified a* fcl- .owsg •Chairman t fchat does the value usually run in good ag- 1cultural sections in Nevada* Mr* Malone? Mr. If el one: About #5*000.90 here. Mr. tscMameo: 1 figure about seven on the Muddy. , Mr. Malonei Probably an awerage— places where it is mush ess and places mere.* .? - 'py jwcMi&Muir id Protestant** eouneel cited the leno Light, Poser le Matey esspany vs Public Service Commissim* reported in $99 Federal ages 645 to 074, inclusive. This decision was rendered cm -4-
