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Lorenzi recommending a pipeline from Lake Mead to supply water to Las Vegas to guarantee future development in the Las Vegas Valley.
1944-11-17
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Summary of latest water crisis with the recommendations of Commissioner Williams to correct it.
1949-07-23
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Bracken recommending that if Las Vegas was successful in getting water from Lake Mead through Basic Magnesium Incorporated that the artesian water be used for domestic purposes exclusively and the other for irrigation.
1944-11-18
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Notice to all railroad employees of the importance of conserving water as much as possible.
1942-03-13
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Survey of the Las Vegas Artesian Basin with recommendations to curtail drilling and conserve water
1945-03-01
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Details for contracts for industrial connections to pipelines owned by the railroad.
1929-03-09
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Consideration of adding a line for fire protection to protect new leases in a new industrial area and how users would be charged.
1929-04-03
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Coded telegram regarding the proposed water metering law before the Nevada State Legislature.
1945-03-07
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List of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company wells with details regarding each.
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Request for the water company's plan to prevent water shortages in the future. Letter states that if the supplied plan is insufficient, the commission will schedule a public meeting.
1949-08-02
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Report on the interbasin circulation of ground water at the Nevada Test Site
1962-03-01
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Survey of the water resources of Nevada in 1982-1983
1984-11-01
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Report on the available water in the Las Vegas area
1965-11-01
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Report estimating groundwater velocities from Yucca Flat to the Amargosa Desert
1997-06-01
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Brief rundown of the water situation in Las Vegas, acquisition of water from Basic Magnesium Incorporated, and prevention of additional well drillings.
1944-10-10
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Blank contract between the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad and industrial users
1922-06-01
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Letter from Folger to a student who was writing a paper on water in Las Vegas containing a brief overview of the topic.
1948-01-21
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Transcript of a meeting to discuss the creation of the Las Vegas Valley Water District
1948-10-01
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Text of the bill creating a water district in the Las Vegas Valley
1951-05-10
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Well No. 2 had dropped production from 2.5 million gallons a day to 700,000 gallons, and Bracken discussed possible remedies.
1938-06-10
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The elections for Mayor and City Commission have brought the issue of municipal ownership of a water company in Las Vegas to the fore again
1947-05-07
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Discussion of the feasibility of bringing water from Lake Mead to Las Vegas
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Details of pipeline maintenance including sketches of the work to be done in Las Vegas
1917-04-25
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Discussion of the issues involved with selling water to properties located outside of the Las Vegas city limits.
1948-05-27
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The decrease in flow from Well No. 2 was likely due to the high lime content of the water forming scales over the perforations in the pipe, and Moss recommended enlarging the holes.
1938-06-13
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