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1938 Las Vegas water consumption by month showing a daily average per month.
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Halstead believed that if a new well was dug, the railroad and the water company must make sure that all the water from it was appropriated.
1924-06-11
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Detail of valuation of facilities at Las Vegas, Nevada in connection with charges for water furnished the Las Vegas Land and Water company.
1938-09-22
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Wells expressed his opinion that it was not a good time to discontinue having someone patrol the pipeline and springs.
1912-02-23
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References a Las Vegas Springs inspection. Damage to the housing around the Big Spring was found and repairs were requested.
1938-03-25
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General Counsel recommends an examination of the water rights and water properties embraced in the mortgage, and an examination of the title deeds before the railroad company makes any real estate decisions.
1906-12-11
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Bennett recommending that a water company representative attend city and county commission meetings in case they discuss water related issues.
1935-08-28
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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.
1948-03-15
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Nutt and Bancroft agreed that it was not necessary to purchase more land to protect the Las Vegas Springs area.
1913-09-16
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Maguire informs that Bracken was planning on using surplus water from the new artesian well to irrigate land on the Las Vegas Ranch.
1924-10-30
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The pipeline burst two weeks before and had flooded the entire rail yard and storehouse. Bracken asked if it could be fixed the same day.
1919-12-08
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Report on water usage, revenue, number of customers, and pipeline footage for the Las Vegas Land and Water Company.
1949-02-26
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Bracken requesting that a contract be prepared for work on increasing the flow of Well No. 2.
1938-06-18
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Despite the fact that people were beginning to drill their own wells in the area, it was not worth buying up land to prevent others from drilling while land prices were high.
1913-08-29
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Letter including proposal to relocate a portion of the Las Vegas Creek.
1948-06-17
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Workers installing sewer lines disturbed the water mains, which would cause many future problems, and Bracken was asking the company lawyer how to proceed.
1912-11-20
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Details of the monthly water charges for the Las Vegas Hospital with a complaint of their unfairness.
1948-05-06
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Though the deed from Stewart makes no mention of water rights, it was McNamee's opinion that the water was part of the land and went with it.
1924-05-23
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Text of a notice to be printed in the Las Vegas Review-Journal announcing a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for damage to the cover to the Big Spring.
1938-03-25
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Discussion about drilling a well in the railyard. References the Sund, Conley, and Buol wells.
1920-05-19
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Guild expressed confusion for the very high usage compared to the year before, and posited that the previous year's readings were false.
1942-10-14
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Cleaning of the Las Vegas Creek was recommended while water was still running in order to avoid a lawsuit from the Stewart family.
1939-08-03
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Well No. 1 had just been completed and Bracken advised Clark that they would need to keep an eye on the flow from the Big Spring to see if the new well had an effect on the water flow.
1912-02-15
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Bracken noticed that only 2600 feet of pipe was authorized to repair the pipeline from the Las Vegas Springs. He makes the case that it is best to replace the whole line as it would be cheaper in the long run.
1920-01-17
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Letter outlining the procedure for a one-time purchase of bulk drinking water on the St. Thomas line.
1930-08-26
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