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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 24 25 26 round the shop grounds and railroad yard® at Las Vegas, Nevada, so as to enable said Railroad Companies to deliver water from a well or wells owned and operated by them in said area for use in the fa* cllliias owned by the Railroad Companies, the Water Company shall deliver to the Railroad Companies, through the said pipe lines shown colored in red on Exhibit °A* and through existing or other suit* able connections, all water which th© Railroad Companies shall require for railroad use in the City of Las Vegas, Nevada, not to exceed 2.5 cubic feet per second. As compensation for the services performed by Water Company in delivering said water to the Railroad Companies, Railroad Companies shall pay to the Water Company that portion of the -lost to the Water Company of producing, transporting and delivering water to both the Water Company and Railroad Companies, computed as provided in Section 3 hereof, that the amount of water delivered to the Water Company during any period bears to the total amount of water delivered in the same period to both the Water Company and Railroad Companies. Bills will be rendered by the Water Company to the Railroad Companies promptly after the end of each calendar month for water delivered to Railroad Companies during tne preceding calendar month based upon the best information then available as to the cost of producing, transporting and delivering said water, and Railroad Companies shall promptly pay such bills. As promptly after the end of each calendar year as completion of accounting will permit, an adjustment will be made between the parties so that the total amount paid by Railroad Companies for water delivered to them during said calendar year shall equal the portion ft