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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OfCs Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, shown tinted in pink color upon the map hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A”, dated Maaffi^Sr, '1953, and made a part hereof, and described in the deed hereto attached, marked Exhibit nBt{ and made a part hereof, together with all of the water and rights to any water rising upon or flowing from any springs or wells now or hereafter located upon the said real prop­erty and any water produced by pumping from wells now or hereafter located thereon except the water right reserved in the deed from HELEN J. STEWART, et al., to W.A.CLARK, dated December 8, 1902, and recorded in Book U of Real Estate Deeds at page 222, Lincoln County,. Nevada, Rec­ords. (b) All water production, storage and transmission facilities and all improvements of every kind and char­acter located upon the land referred to in subparagraph (a) of this Section 1 on the sale date. Without limit­ing the generality of the foregoing it is agreed that said facilities, as of September 1, 1952, includ$£g- three natural springs and springhouses, 11 water wells, three settling basins, one concrete reservoir of 1,200,000- gallon capacity, one concrete reservoir of 2,500,000- gallon capacity, pipe lines connecting,said springs and wells with said settling basins and reservoirs, three pumping stations, power lines, transmission lines, fences and other facilities appurtenant to said water 3.