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I Waste of Water. —W BURRY PORT. A COMPLAINT AT BURRY PORT. The shortage of water at the Graig was discussed at the Burry Port Council meeting on Thursday, Mr. John Evans presiding. The discussion was opened by Mr. W. D. Jenkins who said he had received dozens of complaints from the inhabitants about the seriousness of the position. He understood the Rural District Council were very anxious to use the mains in that district to convey water to certain parts of their area. If this was so, it might be to their benefit to meet the Rural District Council again and discuss the ¡ matter once more, and by offering the use of the pipes to them they might re- duce the charge they had offered to supply water to that district. I The Survyor (Mr. Bull) said there was always a shortage of water in the Graig. The Clerk stated that owing to "physical" reasons the Llanelly Corpor- ation could not supply water to the Graig. This was owing to the distn-t being on such a high level. But he did not think the Corporation would restrain anybody else who could supply the water from doing so. Mr. Fred Morgan: Is there enough pressure in Llynyian (R.D.C. Reservoir) to take water up the Graig ? The Surveyor: There is enough pressure there to take it up to heaven (laughter). Mr. W" D. Jenkins I did not expect a "full dress debate" on the subject, but I thought that there was a good opening for further negotiations with the Rural District Council. The Clerk: The Rural District Council don't meet again until a month to-day. Mr. Dl. Davies: There is more water wasted in that district than used. In one i- I lx iere is a continual wastage going on, from one ^iojuu^, morning to the other. Mr. Fred Morgan: The Surveyor den- ies this. The Surveyor: With regard to the tap in question, there is absolutely no wast- age there. I was informed of this some time ago and I wrote to the R.D.C. and got a curt reply stating that if I visited the spot I would find that there was no wastage at all. Mr. Dl. Davies: There is a wastage there. Mr. F. Morgan: Then let Mr. Davies and the Surveyor visit the spot and see I for themselves. Mr. Dl. Davies: Don't say that. I walk enough all day. The Chairman: The R.D.C. are sup- plying water to some people for sixpence and charging us ninepence. Profiteering with a vengeance- Mr. W. D. Jenkins :Did the deputation when they visited them know that? Chairman: No. Mr. W. D. Jenkins: Well that's a good argument for them. The Surveyor then read the letter he had received from the Water Engineer of the R.D.C. with reference to the al- leged wastage at the Graig. Mr. Dl. Davies: He does not know what he is talking aboxft. The Surveyor: Well he is an Associate of the Institute of Civil Engineers, (laughter). It was ultimately decided that the Chairman (Mr. John Evans) and the Surveyor should visit the spot, and re- port further on the subect of "wastage." A motion by Mr. W. D. Jenkins that another deputation shodd visit the R.D.C. was defeated by 6 votes to 3.

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