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 560 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. ugnljvmmmm IBRIGATION ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS. (Reimbursable.) °*¤=**¤°¤°¤· ¤***%· For the construction, re air, and maintenance of irri ation sys-
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water rights, di)tches, and lands necessary for irrigation piuposes for Indian reservations and allotments; or operation of irrigation systems or appurtenances thereto when no other funds are apphcable or available for the urgose; for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage gy oods or loss of water rights, upon the Indian ` tion projects named below: m;;¤¤¤¤ ¤> dir m§:igation district one: Round Vallely Reservation, California, ' $1 000; Colville Reservation, $5,000; tota, $6,000. Irrigation district two: Walker River Reservation, Nevada, $5,000; Western Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $2,000; total, $7,000. Irrigation district three: Tongue River, Montana, $1,500. Irrigation district four: Ak Chin Reservation, Arizona, $4,000; Coachella Valley pumping plants, California, $11,000; Soboba Reservation, California, $750; Morongo Reservation, California, $7 000; Pala Reservation and Rincon Reservation, California, $2,000f miscellaneous projects, $5,000; total, $29,750. Irrigation district Eve: New Mexico Pueblos, $10,000; Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, $4,500; Navajo and Ho i, miscellaneous pro`ects, Arizona, including Tes-nos-pos, Moencopi I'Vash, Kin—le—chee, ]Wide Ruins, Red Lake, Com Creek, Wepo Was, Oraibi Wash, and Polacca Wash, $10,000; Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado, $11,500; total, $36.000. °¤· For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general _s¤p`¤r·vm¤g eu- administration of Indian irrigation projects, including salaries of not ‘“"““‘ to exceed five supervisinglgngineersz In Indian irrigation trrct one: Oregon, Washington, northern California, and northern Idaho, $10,000; In Indian irrigation district two: Southern Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, $10,500; In Indian irrigation district three: Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota, $11,000; ` In Indian irrigation district four: Central and southern California and southern Arizona, $11,000; In Indian irrigation district five: Northern Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, $10,000; S"°"" g°"‘“‘g‘ For cooperative stream gauging with the United States Geological _ Survey, $1,000; ,,,{,§‘,{.§;‘g§Q““‘ "°" or necessary surveys and investigations to determine the feasibility and estimated cost of new projects and ower and reservoir sites on Indian reservations in accordance wifi the provisions of v¤r._as,p.asa section 13 of the Act of June 25, 1910, $1,000; Wgnnum, arsisumr. i For Pay of one chief irrigation engineer, $4,000; one assistant chief rmgation_engineer, $3,000; one fied cost accountant, $2,250; and °°°·* "' for traveling and incidental expenses of officials and emplo ees 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 and away from designated headquarters, $5,500; _ v wml, $14,750. · \’f';‘“""‘”""""‘· In all, for irrigption on Indian reservations, $149,500, reimbursable ,,f°;,,?,f·5“’· as provided in the Act of Augvnjlst 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at crerstéma. irarge, paigeei 582): Pmmlded, at no part of this appropriation shall e expen on any irrigation s tem or rec amation ro'ect for which mm g ’°t°` pjablic funds are or may be dtlherwise available: grokded further, at the foregoing amounts appropriated for such purposes shall be