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    AN ACT 5 Granting to Basic Management, Inc., a private corporation organized under the laws of the State of Nevada, certain public lands of the United State of Nevada. States in the Be It enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled, That there la hereby granted to Basic Management, Inc., a private corporation organized under the laws of the State of Nevada, all lands belonging to the United States situated in Clark County, State of Nevada, which may be neces­sary, as found by the Secretary of the Interior, for the construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities hereto­fore or hereafter constructed for the development, production, pumping, storage, transmission, and distribution of water, including any or all of the following purposes: Rights of way; buildings and structures; construction and maintenance campsj dumping grounds, flowage, diverting or storage dams; pumping plants, canals, ditches, pipes, pipe­lines, flumes, tunnels, and conduits for conveying water for domestic, irrigation, household, stock, municipal, mining, milling, industrial, and other useful purposes; poles, towers, underground conduits, lines and equipment for the conveyance and distribution of electrical energy; poles, underground conduits, and lines for telephone and telegraph purposes; roads, trails, bridges, tramways, railroads, and other means of loco­motion, transmission, or communication; for obtaining stone, earth, gravel, and other materials of like character, together with the right to take for its own use, free of cost, from any public lands, within such limits as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, stone, earth, gravel, sand, and other