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 1154 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. ugiegrgéh R¤¤°"¤· For improvement maintenance, and operation of the Modoc Point, oi>eme1iii%0e¢¤.,pm1- Sand Creek, Fort Creek, Crooked Creek, and miscellaneous irriga- the s e by the Unite tates in trust or the Klamat Indians in the State of Oregon, said sum, or such part thereof as may  used, to be reimbursed to the tribe under such rules and regulations as_the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Ug;¤¤<>¤¤1>¤¤¤¤» ¤¤¤-· For contmihng the; coéistrpetgon of lateral distributuig systems to oaiamumgangane irrigate the a otted an s o e Uncompahgre Uinta, and W'hite °°"?,'}{Ef’j‘,’§‘}§_ D River Utes in Utah, and to maintain existing irrigation systems authorized under the Act of une 21, 1906, $16,000, to be reimbursed under sigchhrullep and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary 0 the terior. w§§$*m“R°’°"°‘*°“· For téperation and maintenance, including regirs, of the Topmprgeming '1‘oppen- penish- imcoe irrigation unit, on the Yakima servation, Was · v¤Hiii°piy;.°m` ington, reimbursable as provided b the Act of June 30, 1919 (Forty- ~ first Statutes at Large, page 28), %3,500: _ mfggrsiaxlmjzor $20%;; For reimbursement to the reclamation fund the proportionate ima. expense of operation and maintenance of the reservoirs for furnish- V°*· 38· P- °°‘· ing stored water to the lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington, in accordance with the grovisions of section 22 of the Act of W August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth tatutes at Large, pagle 604), $11,000. For contmmng construction and enlargement of the Wapato irri- ¤<;·°,_¤¤:;·§_¤*¤¤¤:,<;_¤*· °*·=- gation and drainage gystem, to make Xossible the utilization of the p` water supplyjprovide by the Act of ugust 1, 1914 (Thirty-eig§1th Statutes (pt sarge, pagteo 604), for forty acres ofhea% Indian a otment un er the Wapa irrigation project on the 8k11I18.' Indian Reservation, Washington, and such other water supply as may be available or plbtainag e for tlge jfrigagippdof altotal of one hundred and twenty thousand acres o a otte ian ands on said reserva- Qfggmcmant 0, tion, $10,000: Pro»vMed, That the entire cost of said irrigation and wer. drainage system shall be reimbursed to the United States under the ¥§;i,,3;3,'{‘1€’§‘ md. conditions and terms of the Act of May 18, 1916: Provided further, gm '°* d¤¤¤¤8¤¤· That the funds hereby appropriated shall be available for the reim- ° bursement of gidian 1andGwhite landowners for improvements and cro s destro e b the overnment in connection with the constr1i)ction of irrigation canals and drains of this project: And pro- ¤a»D$i°1i18¤i°&  vided further, That not to exceed $100 of the amount herein appropriated shall be available for settlement of damages caused) in connection with the drainage of Mud Lake. _ 8°$g,¤€_*},','{°°g,*j,€ Pm °' For operation and_maintenance of the Satus umt of the Wapato ' pioject that can be irrigagedkpy gravity from grie ldra1nage$water om the Wapato project a `ma Reservation as ington 5 000 to be reimbursed under she]; rules and regulations as the Sécretary _ of the Interior may preseri e. ,,,Q§,‘{,‘_°w*§{,Y“ “°’°" For the extension of canals and laterals on the ceded portion of wfgggig {$g;¤¤¤ the Wind River Reservation, Wjroming, to provide for the irrigation ` of additioxéalhlndian lands, as for the Indiaps’ prci ratadshare of the cost o the operation an maintenance 0 cana s an aterals and for the Indians’ pro rata share of the cost of the Big Bend drainage project on the ceded portion of that reservation,_and for continuing the work_of constructing an irrigation system within the diminished reservation, including the Big Wind River and Dry Creek Canals, and including the maintenance and operation of com- R¤¤¤Y¤¤¤¤¤- pleted canals, $50,000, reimbursable as provided by existing law. g_;]¤gJ>a;g_g;;iv;r*;g The following unexpended balances of the appropriations heregw the nemry. inaiter enufnexzltleig shall (pe ccivered ing) the Treasuiéy la1ndAcarried · to the surp us imme iate y upon the approval o t `s ct: ¤°g,*¤,&*°§;j F~¤*°"¤· “Irrigation system, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana (reimbursable),” Act of May 25, 1918, $890.31;
 * °§.‘§"d,f’“’ "‘ °'"”° tion fplxipgectls Ep the Iglamath Iltegarvation, $8,940,fto be paid from;