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 SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. 585 Minidoka project, Idaho: For 0 eration and maintenance, con- l“¤*d¤¤·m¤¤¤ tinuation of construction, and incidiental operations, with authority Iandtoreplacc um;. in connection with the construction of American Falls Reservoir, to °1§1,,§"i‘“‘° mmm purchase or condemn and to improve suitable land for a new town site to rgglace the portion of the town of American Falls which will be flood by the reservoir, and to rovide for the removal of buildings to such new site and to plat andp to provide for ap raisal of lots in such new town site and to exchange and convey such lots in full or part payment for plroperty to be Hooded by the reservoir and to sell · or not ess than the appraised valuation any lots not used for such exchange, $1,200,000; Hunt ey {project, Montana: For operation and maintenance, con- H"”u°y'M°°"‘ tinuation o construction, and incidental operations, $170,000; _ Milk River project, Montana: For operation and maintenance, MukR"°"M°'"‘ continuation o construction and incidental operations, $340,000, Ellus so much of $350,000 additional as the Secretar of the Interior ds to be available in the reclamation fund on Miarch 1, 1923, in excess of all other appro§riations from that fund; _ Sim River roject, ontana: For operation and maintenance, Su" R"°"M°'"‘ continuation oi) construction, and incidental operations, $345,000; Lower Yellowstone project, Montana—North Dakota: For o eration M§§°;'{§_ g§Bf’ws°°"°’ and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidentg opera.- tions, $180,000; P, - North Platte project, Nebraska-Wyoming: For o eration and wlggith °°°°’ Mm" maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $1,440,000; I Newlands project, Nevada: For operation and maintenance, con- N°w °“d"N"' tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $915, 000; Carlsbad project, New Mexico: For operation and maintenance, C"I’b“d’N`M°" continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $65,000; G Rio Grande project, New Mexico·Texas: For operation and main- q·§° ”°d°’N‘M"" tenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $1,000,000; North Dakota pumping project, North Dakota: For operation and iniimh Dakmpump maintenance, continuation of construction, and incident operations, $115, 000; Baker, Omg. Baker project, Oregon: For investigation, commencement of construction, and incidental o erations, $400,000; _ Umm". 0 Umatilla project, Oregon: Epor operation and maintenance, contm- ’ m' uation of construction and incidental operations, $500,(X)0; mama th CBM Klamath project, Oregon·California: For operation and  om. ' pajnce, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, 00»000' mm r te, . Belle lfourche project, South Dakota: For operation and mainte— D•k- wm S nance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $350,000;, _ Strawberry Valley, Strawberry Valley project, Utah: Ilor operation and maintenance, Utah continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $85, 000; Om wm Okanogan project, Washington: For operation and maintenance, °°°’ ' continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $40,000; Yum wu Yakima pro`ect, Washington: For operation and mamtenance, ’ ‘ continuation oi construction, and incidental operations, $1,500,000; mvmm wyo- Riverton project, Wyoming: For operation  maintenance, ’ continuation of construction, and inci ental operations, $675, 000, glue so much of $250,000 additional as the Secretgy of the Interior ds to be available in the reclamation fund on arch 1, 1923, in excess of all other appropriations from that fund; _ $1,.,,;,.,,,,, ww, Shoshone project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, $975,000; _ S,,,,,,,,d,,,,,,.,,,,,¤_ Secondary projects: For cooperative and miscellaneous mvestigations, $100,000;