The commander general of the U. S. Sixth Army requesting a map of Las Vegas showing potable water facilities.
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Chart showing estimated users, operating costs, revenues, surplus, and more.
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Discussion of Fire Underwriters report of fire protection in Las Vegas. While the water company was not obliged to comply with its findings, their response would have a direct impact on the insurance rates for businesses.
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The water company would see no benefit from attending a public hearing with the Public Service Commission regarding the water situation in Las Vegas
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Radio KENO was airing a public forum on the subject ''will the growth of Las Vegas be limited by shortage of water?'' and wanted a water company representative to participate.
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Request that if the water supply going to the ice plant was to be turned off for any reason, that the ice plant be given 15 to 20 minutes warning to avoid a possible explosion.
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Letter indicating that July 1942 was the highest water consumption month in Las Vegas history. Stapled to a comparative statement of per capita water usage.
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Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in November in 1941 and 1942.
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Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in March and April in 1942 and 1943.
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Letter probably from J. Ross Clark expressing skepticism that repairing the line will increase pressure. He was also wary of purchasing a well from someone else.
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