Bracken asking the city manager to require the more intelligent use of water in the Huntridge Addition city park to set a good example for residents.
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Strong believed that the water company's protest against Griffith's well was ill-conceived and recommended selling water at wholesale rates to Griffith.
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Moore explaining to McWilliams the methods he used in measuring the water on the Las Vegas Ranch. Handwritten text transcribed by cataloger.
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Detail of some of the costs involved in connecting a new subdivision to the water company mains.
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Folger thanking Beam for her check to cover the extension of water lines to her subdivision.
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Results of the test of A. E. Cahlan's water, with a mention of the water testing regime of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company.
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Letter explaining the terms by which the Las Vegas Land and Water Company was willing to extend water to a new subdivision.
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Bracken asking Clark how to proceed since a man had offered to buy a small plot of land near the Las Vegas Springs who had promised not to drill a well. Bracken recommended to not allow it.
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Bracken demanding that the fruit company do something about its water waste.
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The fruit company was planning on installing a water cooling tower which would reduce their water use from 500 to 50 gallons per minute.
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