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Estimated costs for a new subdivision to extend water mains.
1948-04-05
Discussion of details regarding the drilling of a well on the Las Vegas Ranch.
1948-08-17
Details of materials and prices needed to extend the water main to a new subdivision.
1948-08-18
Two charts comparing the water consumption in Las Vegas. The handwritten chart documents a ten month period (January-October) in 1941 and 1942. The typewritten chart documents a four month period (January-April) in 1941 and 1942.
2024-11-01
Telegram informing that the Las Vegas Land and Water Company crew repaired 108 holes in their main pipeline and gained a foot of water in the reservoir overnight.
1939-06-12
Folger thanking Beam for her check to cover the extension of water lines to her subdivision.
1948-04-23
Enough signatures had been collected to form a drainage district, but by such a small margin, that it was recommended 26 more signatures be secured before the process proceeded. Project Number: State Office No. 172, Clark County No.12. Name of...
1942-11-01
Discussion of forming a Moapa Valley Drainage District. Project Number: State Office 379, Clark County 38.
1941-11-01
The formation of an irrigation district was being put on hold until all land ownership issues brought about by the construction of Hoover Dam were resolved. Report signed by John H. Wittwer as District Extension Agent. Project Number: State Office...
1930-11-01
Discussion of the Civilian Conservation Corp work on flood control projects in the Virgin River and Moapa Valleys. Project Number: State Office No. 172, Clark County No. 12. Name of Project: Flood Control Program.
1934-11-01
The sale of drinking water to the residents of the Moapa Valley were on a case by case basis.
1930-06-19
Wittwer reported that in January of 1932, landowners in Logandale, through a local committee, levied a fee per acre and used the money to prepare for anticipated flooding. Project Number: State Office No. 103, Clark County No. 7 - MISCELLANEOUS....
1932-11-01
Wells drilled previously were not sufficient to solve area water problems. Wittwer recommended consulting with the United States Geological Survey and State Engineer before any more wells were drilled. Report signed by John H. Wittwer as County...
1939-11-01
Prioritized list of projects and estimated costs for flood/erosion control projects in southern Nevada.
1937-10-16
Discussion of selling water to people living next to the Arden Pipeline, provided they were not using the water to manufacture moonshine.
1930-11-27
Water used by the Las Vegas Land and Water Company and the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company in 1932
1938-03-28
Water production from five months between 1931 and 1938
1938-06-09
Report of the output of the Las Vegas Springs and well, and Las Vegas water consumption for 1936.
2024-11-01
Clark suggests that if the horse patrol was to continue, the company should buy their own horse to save money. Additionally, the long time between patrols would still afford many opportunities for a saboteur or striker to damage the water...
1912-04-19
Jeffers, having read a Las Vegas Review-Journal article about the water shortage in Las Vegas, asks Bracken to advise on possible rates revisions for those using evaporative water coolers.
1938-06-18
The company had three options for replacing the damaged pipeline, and Comstock wanted advice on which he should choose.
1918-03-11
Larson asking Bracken if it was still the policy of the company to not sell water to an institution like the Railroad Pass Casino.
1938-08-26
A delegation from the Las Vegas Land and Water Company and local and state agencies was present to take weir water measurements from Las Vegas springs and wells.
1938-05-18
Letter comparing Las Vegas water usage in June in 1942 and 1943.
1943-06-30
Discussion of the necessity of someone patrolling the Las Vegas Springs for security.
1912-02-16
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