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V in excess of 1 . 8 8 cubic feet per second and the amount of water which can be beneficially used by Water Company for municipal supply and domestic purposes not in excess of 21.49 cubic feet per second. The Second Party uses a portion of the water developed from the said water bearing lands for railroad purposes and for the purpose of supplying certain customers who purchase water from the Second Party under private contract. All of the rest of the water produced from said lands above described is delivered to the Water Company by Second Party. The Water Company owns a water distribution system in the City of Las Vegas, Nevada, through which the Water Company, as a public utility, furnishes water to the residents of said city for municipal and domestic purposes. On March 30, 1929, First Party and Water Company entered into a contract setting forth the terms and conditions upon which First Party agreed to transport and deliver into the distribution system of the Water Company at Las Vegas, Nevada, water produced from said water bearing lands which Water Company was entitled to appropriate and put to beneficial use. Conditions have changed somewhat since said contract was made and it is the intention of the parties hereto to substitute this agreement for said agreement dated March 30, 1929 between First Party and Water Company. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the Parties hereto as follows: Section 1: Second Party shall use reasonable diligence to produce from said water bearing lands by means of the existing ”3“