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    STATEMENT OF WATER PRODUCTION & CONSUMPTION AT LAS VEGAS NEVADA YEAR 1949 * Month Production Consumption January 139,885,680 169,500,513 February 152,072,760 162,275,174 March 235,900,900 243,248,489 April 271,751,460 291,716,778 May 320,949,460 349,747,049 June 418,949,640 439,219,506 July 451,084,300 465,985,096 August 394,272,420 444,958,869 Sept ember 413,826,660 404,746,648 October 280,458,475 287,234,646 November 210,928,320 211,996,744 December 161,698,960 168,270,409 3,451,779,035 * 188,525,886 3,638,899,921 1,405,000 — Ih!^?*6^0 t 3 , 640, 304,921 3,655,758,761 ... ..... * Based on weir measurements. % D ifference between production & consumption. & Estimated wastage taking weir measurements, r Cleaning & testing Bonanza lin e s prior to operation Production 3,655,758,761 Consumption 3,640,304,921 Wastage 15,453,840 O ffice o f D ivision Engineer, Los Angeles, C aliforn ia, February 9, 1950