Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/524

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SIX§I‘Y—NIN!1‘H oosonsss. [ 1. ${311.:* 277; isze. ,,33* ’~·*=· ¤··*¤· _ Basin prqieeai Utah, ifirst idiyisioni Fer esnumeea i¤v¤•¤¤¤<¤·. we- mve%g»t1ons, of Ecbo.Reservou~,·Ut•h Lake control mmw'm` wd ;°bQl-`·P¥°¥¤ Ciiill, ` Ntion and m&lDiiQD§DO0,>EHd»1D¢1£l&DlAl “°“°°°•““**"°· operations, the balanceiof any- ap rcpnatien available ·v°l‘q°‘m°‘i fm` fw ¢l16Eii¤¢•l 1926 be available during §;’,',€"',,;, ,,,,·’ _ thefglyear 1927: Provjgkdffbst no part of this appropriation gghgwivggdx she - for construction purposes until a contract or contracts Poi nlm ` in form lppvoved iby the Secretary of Interior have

   with an irrigation district or with irrigation districts

organised iinder State lag; cirilwater users’ aasocnaggn or asssgriations, , v1dmg_ or, ayment e_, istrict or ` ii or wa users nngiiiim °°’°m°°° ggociafiqnv, or {associations; [earthen-, Tlaint the operation mm mu and charges onaceount o land in this giroject shall be ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,‘§,,;"'” gaidmnnually m advance not later than March 1.— _t shall be the utyiof the of, Interior, to give public notice when water is available, or such- lands, and the operation and maintenance charges, if any, payable to the United States for the first ’ year catfttgr such pigic notice slgall be transferreddto and paid ~ asa , econstruw onpa een; » °*¤¤°¤°· Wm Ogdgnn project, Washingtsdzlzi For operation and `maintenance, » continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $65,000; "°"‘”’* “'”*‘· pr¤i¤¤¤,`Wa¤i¤ingt¢n= For operation and maintenance, continuation of construction, and inci ental operations, $294,000• K‘“"“D*"’*°°· Yakima project (Kittitas .division),-Washhigtonz For continued investigations, commencement or continuation o construction, opera- _ tion and incidental operations, the eunextgided $‘3§?”,,'f{,§,Y?{,’;,°{$,0_ Efalance o:{)8th%a%pgr4opr£_ation»§»1$r?i3*él;;0é)0t1;8made aigaéigable Act ·1' it » °¥’**¥·t ` ¤ »P*8° $*·¤ i`¤¤PPI'°* printed for-the year 1926, bythe Act yofliareb 8, 1925 éiorty-third Statutes, page 1170_), anid the unexpended bdanoe of $375 000 additional made available by the Act of March 3, 1925 éForty-tlbird ggtatutes, page 1170), shall remain available during the i year 1, ;b e ~ » s Rl*¤’*¤¤· Wye- Riverton project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, conhnua’t1on‘:of construction, and incidental operations, to be imme- diately available, $50,000; i _ _ _ ,, §,¤g;,¤g¤·“,{'v¤~ ;_ Shoshone gzroject, Wyoming: ]ifor_<éperat1on and _mamtenanee, con- tinuation 0 construction, and mei ental operations and investi- `{•¤•, -d,vmm mn of remainder of prolfct, $128,000: Provided That no part of _ ‘ ’ amount shall be availa le for maintenance and, operation of the Frannie division after December 31, 1926, and that any moneys which may for ·oo.nstmction and operation and maintenance oftheisaid division after that date shall be covered into the _reclamatio1r' fund and shall ebe ·»available for expenditure ifor the purposes for which contributed in like manner as if said funds had been specifically appropriated for said purposes: Provided bu§¤v ¤ hui- fwther, That th•,Secretary of Ythe Interior is authorized to use so .¤y°}.$¤upm;ea`?*.!€.'¥ much of this amount as may be necessary in investigatinigie feasi- bilitypf the operation of any portion of t ' project and removing the water users thereon to other lands elsewhere on

and shall re _ rt hereomto Congress as early as maybe

p 'cable: Pmvidedffgzther, That: not to exceed $150,000 of the B·‘¤¤¤¤ ¤*·¤·*>*•· unexpended balance o thetap ro Yation of $414,000 for the fiscal V°l·°·¤·1m· 1926, madeavailable by tli)e of March §L1925~(Forty·third A Stamtgpage 1171), shall remain available for elisoal year 1927; ’¤·°¤¤°•¤ ¤*°i•¤•- $7Se3) ary projects: For oooperativetand generaliinvestigations, ' 5 ;.E - — s = 4 . 1 i ~ . , ¤ prmif>P"’°°°·°°°··°‘ Ficonomic investigations and development of reclamation projects: A For invmtigations necessary to determine the economic conditions