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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. C11. 27. 1927. 945 For improvement, maintenance, and operation of the Fort Hall ,,c};_°?d8§0•“ B°’*°"°" irrigation system, Idaho, $28,000. I For surveys and investigations for the protection of water rights B,Q§{,’,§*,§l’§,§é’}*§§*u,f§ on the Blackfoot River, including investi ation of any damage _Pr¤t¤cti¤z ivan} resulting from the operation of the Blackfbot Reservoir, $12,000, “gh°°’°°°' payable from funds received from the sale of excess stored waters of the Blackfoot Reservoir. MI¤'i8¤¤i'>¤ systems. For maintenance and operation, including re `rs of the irrigation iigimziiéimap new- systems on the Fort Belknap Reservation, in lliiiiiiltana, $18,000, reim— "“(§‘°°· ,,,,g_ gupgziléle in accordance with the provisions of the Act of April Vi>)E¤v¤¤r>#*· for the iiscal years 1927 and 1928, 510,000 for construction of the oémmezmn items. ghpipih Side Jgocko Canal, available when the J ocko irrigation diitrict ‘*""·*" ‘“· a proper y execute an appropriate repa ment contract, in orm ’°°k° °*¤m°* fe Y- approved by the Secretary of the Interioii, which contract shall m°m°°°t:°m°qui;·°d` except as hereinafter provided, conform, to the conditions rovided for a contract in the appgopriation for this project for Sie fiscal year 1927 : Provided fmt r, That of said unexpendedbalance there EMM ¤“°°¤°¤*-‘*• is hereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal years 1927 and 1928 not to exceed the following amounts: Pablo Feed Canal enlargement, $100,000; Moiese Canal enlargement, $15,000; Hubbart Feed Canal, $7,500; Camas A Canal, $2,500; available when the m§1§“gj§{§;,°‘ ’°¤°Y‘ Flathead irrigation district shall properl execute an appropriate ' repayment contract, in form approved by the Secretary of the Interior, which contract shall, except as hereinafter provided, con- form to the conditions provided for a contract in the a propriation for this pro`ect for the fiscal year 1927: And provided filrther, That Aiptmem to power the remainder of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for pl"' this project for the fiscal year 1927 shall atonce become available, and remain available for the fiscal years 1927 and 1928, for con- Oqntract require- tinuing construction of power plant when an approplriate repayment mu" contract, in form approved by the Secretary of t e Interior, and which, except as hereinafter provided, contains the provisions set forth for such a contract in the appropriation for this progect for the fiscal ear 1927, shall have been executed by a district or istricts organizedy under State law embracing not less than eight thousand acres of the lands irri able under the project: And proméd further, °p&Muig¤(};1¤;_gg¤6;¤_¥ gem Any contract rovidegl for in this paragraph shall reqilaire that the net revenues d)erived from operation o t ee ppwer p nt shall. be used to reimburse the United States in the fo owing order: First, to liquidate the cost of the power developlment; second, to liquidate payment of the deferred obligation on t e Camas D1vision;third, to liquidate construction cost on an equal per acre basis on each acre of irrigable land within the district or districts contracting; and fourth, to liquidate operation and maintenance costs within such district or districts. i For maintenance and operation of the Poplar River, Little Porcu- ,,§,‘f’* *’°°* B°’°"°‘ ine, and Big Porcupine divisions of the irrigation systems on the dvvsgas div¤¤¤¤ Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana, byand under the direc- W tion of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, mcludingthe, purchase of any necessary rights or property, $9,000 (reimbursable). . . For im rovement, maintenance, and operation of the Two Medi- ,,§,{°°“°°° R°‘°"’“' cine and Iiadger-Fisher divisions of the irrigation systems on the d0¤¤¤*i¤¢ <¤*‘*¤°¤¤ Blackfeet. Indian Reservation in Montana, by and under the direc- ` tion of the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs,. including the purchm of any necessary rights or property, $15,000 (reimbursable). 4s8a2°—-27—-60 · 1 c