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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crr. 75. 1920. 409 For- necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general Qge?;**’”°*'°°i"° °‘· administgagon of Indian irrigation projects, including salaries of not Zeoipsrémsing engito excee ve supervising en rneers: In Indian irrigation districli, one: Oregon, Waslrington, northern California, and northern Idaho, $10,000; Ulril Indian irrigation district two: Southern Idaho, Nevada, and ta, $12,500; Ilp Indian irrigation district three: Montana, Wyoming, and South Da ota, $11,000; In Indian irirggation district four: Central and southern California and southern izona, $15,500; Ilngridiapi irrigation district five: Northern Arizona, New Mexico, an o ora o, $12,000; S For cooperative stream gauging with the United States Geological Stream causing. urvey, $2,000; For necessary s1u·veys and investigations to determine the feasi- p,§?;g“§{*Q“¤ “°" bility and estimated cost of new projects and plower and reservoir ' sites on Indian reservations in accordance wit the provisions of section 13 of the Act of June 25, 1910, $2,000; V°1·"°·i’·“& Irrigation district one: Sand Creek, agency and miscellaneous ,,,§'§§l°°” "°“‘ mm projects, Klamath Reservation, $6,100; Co ville Reservation, $6,000; irrigation district five: Southern Ute Reservation, Pine River project, $8,000; the above amounts to be paid out of tribal funds; reimbprsable under such rules, rleiegulations, and conditions as the Secretary o the nterior ma rescri. For pay of one cjlrief irrigation engineer, $4,000; one assistant chief °m°' °“‘*“°°'· °*°‘ irrigation engineer, $3,000; one superintendent of irrigation competent to pass upon water rights, $2,500; one field-cost accountant, Tum, ctc or $2,250; and for traveling and incidental expenses of officials and pauses. " employees of the Indian irrigation service, including sleeping-car fare, and a per diem not exceeding $3.50 in lieu of subsistence when actually employed in the field an away from designated headquarters, $6,000; In all`, for irrigption on Indian reservations, $222,185, reimbursable $§i{”§§_"§?'§‘§5’l°‘ as provided in the Act of Augilrst 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at _ Large, page 582): Provided, at no part of this appropriation shall {}§Z°‘,Z,'§{}m.,d_ be experi ed on any irrigation sgstem or reclamation pro'ect for I which public funds are or may e otherwise available: Iirovided F°°°°°m°°°°'°°° further, That the foregoing amounts a propriated for such purposes shall be available interchangeably in tllie discretion of the Secretary of the Interior for the necessary expenditmes for- damages by floods Lmmim other unforeseen exigencies: Provided, however, That the amount $1 uiferchanged shall not exctexl in the aggregate 10 per centum of t e amounts so a proprra. The Secretary of ti-ie Interior is hereby authorized and directed to ¤h§su¤°t; Z: require the owners of rrrrgable land under any ` ation system by ¤w¤ii?:i°$g¤¢¤<f heretofore or hereaftencorrstructed for the benefit oi Indians and 1********- to which water for irrigation purposes can be delivered to begin partial reimbursement o the construction charges, where reimbursement is required by law, at such times and in such amormts as he Cmnt to may deem_best; all pavments hereunder to be credited on a per amp. acre basis rn favor o the land in behalf of which such lpayments shall have been made and to be deducted from the tota per MTB UN of 3. charge assessable against said land: Provided, That no reim iusable dorm mmm?. I moneys appropriated rn this Act for irrigation works shall be used for any pu.r;pose other_than operation and maintenance unless the Secretary o the Interior has prescribed rules and regulations for the payment of the lper acre charge by all the users of water under the project, to app y on the reimbursement of the total ¤m0¤11¥}$ R8 rt 0, N _ expended: And procidedfurzhcr, That the said Secretary shall submit ment? °“" 44281°——21————28