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 SIXTY—NIN'I`H CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 27. 1927. 94:3 troughs, and other necessary equipment, and for necewry investi- gations and surveys, for t e purpose of increasing the available grazing range on unallotted lands on Indian reservations, $5,000, to be reimbursed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Provided, That the necessity exists on iiZi:ui°ii¤¤. any Indian reservation so far as the Indians themselves are concerned. P I vu For operation and maintenance of pumping plants for distribution  ` of a water supply for Papago Indian vi ages in southern Arizona, and construction of charcos, $18,000. N MH is For continuing the development of a water sup ly for the Nava°o Wlizvtggirilply 1¤}°P¤»i and Hopi Indians on the Hopi Reservation and Sie Nava`o, Pueblo §°,f§',‘I§,°§§",§,§,';,,·‘;,{"°“ Bonito, San Juan, and Western Navajo subdivisions of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico, $43,000, reimbursable out of any funds of said Indians now or hereafter available. Ng’v*g°,*,¥gx,f,¤g)di¤¤ ¤¤¤<i» For continuing the sinking of wells on Pueblo Indian land, New susan; wells ou. Mexico, to provide water for domestic and stock purposes, and for building tanks, troughs, pipe lines, and other necessary structures for the utilization of such water, $3,500. Irrigation and drain- mmosrion ann nnniuon asa. For the construction, repair, and maintenance of irrigation systems, wgeoxigetfugiicgmorgxyg-‘ and for purchase or rental of irrigation tools and appliances, water t°mS°"””'°“°"°“°““· rights, ditches, and lands necessary for irrigation purposes for Indian reservations and allotments; for operation of irrigation systems or a purtenances thereto when no other funds are applicable or avail- agle for the purpose; for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage by floods or loss of water rights, u on the Indian irrigation projects named below, in not to exceed) the following ,,.;‘;,§Y*”’°°’ *° °’°· amounts, respectively: Irrigation district one: Colville Reservation, Washington, $6,000; Irrigation district two: Walker River Reservation Nevada $4,500; ·{Y9S}E€I§1 Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $4,000; Shivwits, ta, ‘250; Irri tion district four: Ak Chin Reservation, Arizona, $4,000; Chiu Chai pum ing plants, Arizona, $6,000; Coachella Valley ump- ing plants, California, $3 500; Morongo Reservation, Califbrma, $3,500; Pala and Rincon Reservations, California, $2,000; miscel- laneous projects, $4,000; Irrigation district iive: New Mexico Pueblos, $13,000, of which amount not to exceed $725 shall be available for payment of damages to crops and improvements destroyed  constructing the Isleta drain- age canal; Zum Reservation, New Mexico, $7,500; ava`o and Hopi, miscellaneous rojects, Arizona and New Mexico, including Tes—nos— pos, Moencopi IWash, Kin-le-chee, Wide Ruins, Red Lake Corn Creek, Wepo Wash, Oraibi Wash, and Polacca Wash, $10,000; Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado, $10,000; ' _ For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general admin- ,,,,',;,i‘gg{‘““‘·’“°‘°“ °" istration of Indian irrigation projects, including salaries of not to _ exceed five supervising engineers, for pay of one chief irrigation m§‘,,‘g§’§{gf’“” °°"‘ engineer, one assistant chief irrigation engineer, one superintendent of irrigation competent to pass upon water rights, one field cost accountant, and for traveling and incidental ex(p60nses of oiiicials and T“"°‘· °’*“·°"°“°° em loyees of the Indian irrigation service, $75, ; A S 1·Por cogperative steam gauging with the United States Geological ,,,,‘,_;,‘,2{’,,‘§"‘“"° “’°°‘” urve, 850· _ In abil, for irrigation on Indian reservations, not to exceed $150,000, R°"”°'”’°‘°°'”‘ reimbursable as provided in the Act of Azggust 1, 1914 (Thi1·ty·eighth V°‘· 3% P- M- Statutes at Large, page 582) : Promkled, hat no part of this appro- ,§*sg°jE*gg,,c,Bd_ priation shall be expended on any irrigation system or reclamation