Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 58 Part 1.djvu/507

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58 STAT.] 78TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 298-JUNE 28, 1944 487 Central Valley project, California: Not to exceed $400,000 from Central Vaie power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance e ct ca. of the power system; Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado: Not to exceed $140,000 oo r ado- from power revenues shall be available for the operation and main- Coi. tenance of the power system; Boise project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, $99,000; BoiseProject.I Minidoka project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, reserved Minidoa pr works, $16,500: Provided, That not to exceed $60,500 from the power revenues shall be available for the operation of the commercial system; North Platte project, Nebraska-Wyoming: Not to exceed $95,000 etNo hr.Pteyo from the power revenues shall be available for the operation and main- tenance of the commercial system; and not to exceed $6,000 from power revenues allocated to the Northport irrigation district under subsection I, section 4, of the Act of December 5, 1924 (43 U. S . C . 501), sttat. 703 shall be available for payment on behalf of the Northport irrigation district, to the Farmers' irrigation district for carriage of water; Rio Grande project, New Mexico-Texas: For operation and main- Rio Orendepr tenance, $90,000: Provided, That not to exceed $62,000 from power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of the power system; Owyhee project, Oregon: For operation and maintenance, $1895000; Owyhee pro, Klamath project, Oregon-California: For operation and mamte- Omath pr( nance, $126,000: Provided, That revenues received from the lease of Oreg. -c alI. marginal lands, Tule Lake division, shall be available for refunds to the lessees in such cases where it becomes necessary to make refunds because of flooding or other reasons within the terms of such leases; Columbia Basin project, Washington: Not to exceed $900,000 of olumbi B the moneys deposited in the special account pursuant to section 4 of W Executive Order Numbered 8526 shall be transferred to the reclama- 3CFR.C tion fund to be available for operation, maintenance, and replace- ments, including operation and maintenance of camp and other facilities turned over by construction contractors, and similar facilities and the furnishing of services related thereto and the payment to sRe,,bumien the school district or school districts serving Mason City and Coulee Dam, Washington, as reimbursement for instruction during the 1944- 1945 school year in the schools operated by said district or districts of each pupil who is a dependent of any employee of the United States living in or in the vicinity of Coulee Dam, in the sum of $25 per semester per pupil in average daily attendance at said schools, payable after the term of instruction in any semester has been com- pleted, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary; Yakima project Washington: For operation and maintenance, wYakm pro $275,000: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 from power revenues shall be available for operation and maintenance of the power system; Kendrick project, Wyoming: Not to exceed $135,000 from the Kendrick pro power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance yo of the power system; Riverton project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, Rverton proj $70,000: Provided, That not to exceed $45,000 from the power reve- y nues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of the commercial system; Shoshone project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, Will- Shoshone pro wood division, $18,000: Provided, That not to exceed $50,000 from yo. power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of the commercial system; Operation and maintenance administration: For expenses incident Antrt to the general administration of reclamation projects operated and maintained or under construction by the Bureau or transferred to

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