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<br />. <br /> <br />~",u1) <br /> <br />40 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />terests in Arizona and Nevada, the pumping requirements in <br /> <br />the Colorado River Valley, and the needs of the muniCipalities <br />of Arizona and southern California for municipal and com,nercial <br /> <br />uses. Possible municipal customers of importance are Prescott, <br /> <br />San Diego, Riverside and Los Angeles. <br />The last named city has indicated a desire to share <br />in this development as shown by the letter dated December 16, <br />1920, on page 203, This ci ty has already developed co:,sidera- <br />ble power o~ the Los An~13s aqu3duct, and owns a system for <br /> <br /> <br />distributing electric current within the city limits. The <br /> <br /> <br />demands, present and prospective, are far beyond the capacity <br /> <br /> <br />of the city to supply with the present facilities, and this <br />is considered the most eff9ctive and extensive of all of the <br /> <br />power demands. <br /> <br />It is desirable,;of course to extend to all customers <br /> <br />who desire to share in this development the SBme privileges. <br /> <br />Tha use of the name of the ci ty of Los Angeles is merely <br />typical of such cities as may eventually elect to share in <br />this development. Others ~y ~ter apply and should have <br />equal privileges. <br /> <br />. <br />