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 srxrrrrrrn coxennss. Sess. 1. cH. 27. 1917. 149 Umatilla project, Oregon: For maintenance, operation, continua- U“”**m3·°’°8· tion of construction, an incidental operations, $157,000; Klamath project, Oregon-California: For maintenance, operation, K’“m‘*°l‘·O’°·g·‘C*‘- continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $239,000; Belle Fourche project, South Dakota: For maintenance, operation, D§;“° F°‘"°h°» S- continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $274,000; Strawberry Valley project, Utah: For maintenance, operation, con- U§f,,"*}wb°"Y Valky- tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $170,000; Okanogan project, Washington; For maintenance, operation, con- °k*m°g¤¤·W¤h· tinuation of construction, an incidental operations, $32,000; _ Yakima fproject, Washington: For maintenance, operation, con- Y°'¤m¤» Washtinuation o construction, and incidental operations, $1,144,000; Shoshone project, Wyoming: For maintenance, operation, contin- Sh°Sh°¤°»WY°· uation of construction, and incidental operations, $252,000, together with the unexpended balance of (jzhei sung appropriated for this project for the fiscal year nineteen hun re an seventeen· · For cooperative and other miscellaneous investigations (secondary S°°°¤d=¤¤’ P*°i°°*S· prpjects), $50,000; nder the revisions of this Act no greater sum shall be ex ended §§xP°¤°““'°S ’°· nor shall the Illnited States be obligated to expend, during tile Hscal gleam to Ru°tmmS’ year nineteen hundred and eighteen, on any reclamation project appropriated for herein an amount in excess of the sum herem_ appropriated therefor, nor shall the whole exipsnditures or obligations 111- curred for all of such projects for the cal year mneteen hundred and eighteen exceed the whole amount in the "reclamation fund" for that fiscal year· ’ Ten er centum of the fore oing amounts shall be available inter- I¤*°*°h¤¤8°¤°'° P g . . amounts. changeably for expenditure on ;ll:§1fecla.n;1aitgp1n prcgects named; but _ not more than_ten per centum be a to the amount appropriated for any one of said projlects; _ A 'l`heSAct of June twenlfy-lijft (i ngietegn llilptndréied {and ten (Tihigty- m,,,,'§”},‘§]·1-,,'§i,”,,¥'g,“'§,Y’§ sixth tatutes page eig t un re an t - ve is amen e to ¤¤¤d¤d·¤¢¤- provide that reimbursement of the moneys adiranced under the pro- ¤¤YSil&¤al6’ p' all visions of that Act shall be made by transferring annual? the sum of S $1,000,000 from the reclamation _ und to the general imds in the Treasury,  Julyb first, mneiseexi hundreél and twenty, and continumv unf reim ursement as een ma e• All morlileys heretofore or hereafter refunded or received in connec- ,,,M,,g°§,§f,§d’§{,°,‘},?°$‘§,§8f tion with operations under the reclamation law, except repayments of _ construction and operation and maintenance charges, sha be a credit to the appropriation for the (project or op)eration from or on account of which the collection is ma e and shall e ayailable for expenditure in like manner as if said sum had been specifically appropriated for said project or o eration. In all, for the lliteclamation Service, $8,227,000. _ For reimbursement to the reclamation fxmd the proportionate ,,,}'B”{§;_'i{‘°wI{;gd,§’§“ R°*‘ expense of operation and maintenance of the reservoirs or furnishing I Rgimpummeup to stored water to the lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washing- v?§terto0ll1n ton,  accordaripe with the prpvisjlong of sieition twenty-two of itil; v I Act o August rst, nineteen un re an ourteen ( -eig `° ·38·P·“’*· Statutes, page six hundred and four), there is apprppriatedlj out of any mcilneyfipl the Treasury not otherwise appropriat, for the fiscal years t at o ow: ‘ _ ¥ineteen hxmdred and fifteen to nineteen hundred and seventeen, mc usive $13,100; Ninetelen hundred and eighteen, $8,110; In all, $21,210_