The sixth building of this neighborhood is a water reservoir with a Roman arch, 8.4 meters wide and 5 meters wide, with two sides, 2 blocks, 2.75 meters in diameter, 67 cm in height, and 95 cm in height from the marble, about 200 years old.
Above the tiles of 3 fronts, at an approximate distance of 10 cm, a tile inscription with a width of 18 centimeters begins, which surrounds three fronts, but the western part is collapsed, and the text is inscribed on a white third line in the blue field, and a hadith from the Prophet of Islam about the Aqr And Yari Sadat narrates.
The name of the building and the date of construction are not clear in the tile design of the building, but it was said that this water storage, along with 6 other water storage facilities in the villages of Tameh, Abiasen, Khafr, Chima, Kamiyan and Barz, was made by Haj Abu al-Qasim Taami during the time of Mohammad Shah Qajar.
The water reservoir from the bottom of the alley to the faucet has a total of 33 rocky steps, each with a height of 35 cm or more, and the outer surface of the reservoir with a dome without stems, to a 24-meter-long environment with two half-ruined wind turbines on both sides.