Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 6.djvu/171

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PUBLIC LAW 102-575—OCT. 30, 1992 106 STAT. 4729 for fish and wildlife under this title may be banked for fish and wildlife purposes in accordance with this subsection. (e) LIMITATION ON CONSTRUCTION. —Th is title does not and shall not be interpreted to authorize construction of water storage facilities, nor shall it limit the Secretary's ability to participate in water banking or conjunctive use programs. (f) ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONGRESS. —Not later than September 30 of each calendar year after the date of enactment of this title, the Secretary shall submit a detailed report to the Committee on Energy and Natiiral Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries of the House of Representatives. Such report shall describe all significant actions taken by the Secretary pursuant to this title and progress toward achievement of the mtent, purposes and provisions of this title. Such report shall include recommendations for authorizing legislation or other measures, if any, needed to implement the mtent, purposes and provisions of this title. (g) RECLAMATION LAW. — This title shall amend and supplement the Act of June 17, 1902, and Acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof (h) LAND RETIREMENT. — (1) The Secretary is authorized to purchase from willing sellers land and associated water rights and other property interests identified in paragraph (h)(2) which receives Central Valley Project water under a contract executed with the United States, and to target such purchases to areas deemed most beneficial to the overall purchase program, including the purposes of this title. (2) The Secretary is authorized to purchase, under the authority of paragraph (h)(i), and pursuant to such rules and regulations as may be adopted or promulgated to implement the provisions of this subsection, agricultural land which, in the opinion of the Secretary— (A) would, if permanently retired from irrigation, improve water conservation by a district, or improve the quality of an irrigation district's agricultural wastewater and assist the district in implementing the provisions of a water conservation plan approved under section 210 of the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 and agricultural wastewater management activities developed pursuant to recommendations specific to water conservation, drainage source reduction, and land retirement contained in the final report of the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program (September, 1990); or (B) are no longer suitable for sustained agiiciiltural production because of permanent damage resulting from severe drainage or agricultural wastewater management Wproblems, groundwater withdrawals, or other causes. ATER CONSERVATION. — (1) The Secretary is authorized to undertake, in cooperation with Central Valley Project irrigation contractors, water conservation projects or measures needed to meet the requirements of this title. The Secretary shall execute a cost-sharing agreement for any such project or measure undertaken. Under such agreement, the Secretary is authorized to pay up to 100 percent of the costs of such projects or measures. Any water saved