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[119 STAT. 2356]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2005
[119 STAT. 2356]

119 STAT. 2356

PUBLIC LAW 109–110—NOV. 22, 2005

(2) Each easement for an existing well referred to in paragraph (1) shall be 40 acres in area, and to the maximum extent practicable, centered on the existing well. (3) The United States shall be entitled to one-half the production of each existing or replacement well, not to exceed a total of 3,100,000 gallons of water annually for National Forest System purposes. (4) The locations of the easements and wells shall be as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Reserved Easements for Water Lines and Wells’’, dated August 2004. SEC. 104. DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL LAND.

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(a) IN GENERAL.—The Federal land referred to in this title consists of the following: (1) Certain land comprising approximately 15,300 acres located in the Prescott National Forest, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Yavapai Ranch Area Federal Lands’’, dated August 2004. (2) Certain land located in the Coconino National Forest— (A) comprising approximately 1,500 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Flagstaff Federal Lands Airport Parcel’’, dated August 2004; and (B) comprising approximately 28.26 acres in two separate parcels, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Flagstaff Federal Lands Wetzel School and Mt. Elden Parcels’’, dated August 2004. (3) Certain land located in the Kaibab National Forest, and referred to as the Williams Airport, Williams golf course, Williams Sewer, Buckskinner Park, Williams Railroad, and Well parcels number 2, 3, and 4, cumulatively comprising approximately 950 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Williams Federal Lands’’, dated August 2004. (4) Certain land located in the Prescott National Forest, comprising approximately 2,200 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Camp Verde Federal Land General Crook Parcel’’, dated August 2004. (5) Certain land located in the Kaibab National Forest, comprising approximately 237.5 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Younglife Lost Canyon’’, dated August 2004. (6) Certain land located in the Prescott National Forest, including the ‘‘Friendly Pines’’, ‘‘Patterdale Pines’’, ‘‘Camp Pearlstein’’, ‘‘Pine Summit’’, and ‘‘Sky Y’’ camps, cumulatively comprising approximately 200 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, Prescott Federal Lands, Summer Youth Camp Parcels’’, dated August 2004. (b) CONDITION OF CONVEYANCE OF CAMP VERDE PARCEL.—(1) To conserve water in the Verde Valley, Arizona, and to minimize the adverse impacts from future development of the Camp Verde General Crook parcel described in subsection (a)(4) on current and future holders of water rights in existence of the date of enactment of this Act and the Verde River and National Forest System lands retained by the United States, the United States shall limit in

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