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 1572 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. IT. CH. 705. 1929. Water supply. DEVELOPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY ranges eteg bydevelg Developing water supply : For improving springs, drilling wells, op ing so ur ces o r, on and otherwise developing an d conserving w ater for Indi an use, in- reservations. eluding the purchase, construction, and installation of pumping ma- chinery, tanks, troughs, and other necessary equipment, and for neces- sary investiga tions and sur veys for the p urpose of inc reasing the available grazing range on unallotted lands on Indian reservations ; Distribution. not more than $27,500 for the Papago Indians in Arizona, not more than $5,000 for the Pueblo Indian lands in New Mexico, not more than $6,000 for the Hopi Indians in Arizona, and not more than $6,600 for dom estic water s upply for the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, in all, $45,100. Amount from tribal tunas. Developing water supply from tribal funds) : For improving springs, drilling wells, and otherwise developing and conserving water for Indian use, including the purchase, .construction, and installation of pumping machinery, tanks, troughs, and other neces- sary equipment, and for necessary investigations and surveys for the purpose of increasing the available grazing range on unallotted lands na Resservations desig- o n In dian res erva tion s : For the Mesc aiero Reserva tion, New Mex ico, $10,000 ; for the Consolidated Ute Reservation, Colorado, $3,000 ; for the Navajos on the Navajo Reservations in Arizona and New Mexico, $75,000 ; in all, $88,000, to be paid from funds held in trust for said tribes of Indians, respectively, by the United States . Ir rigat ion a nd dr ain- IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE age. Construction, main- For the construction, repair, and maintenance of irrigation systems, tems ate., or sys- tems of, on reser vatio ns. and for purchase or rental of irrigation tools and appliances, water or rights, ditches, and lands necessary for irrigation purposes for Indian reservations and allotments ; for operation of irrigation systems or appurtenances thereto when no other funds are applicable or available for the purpose ; for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage by floods or loss of water rights, upon the Indian irrigation projects named below, in not to exceed the following amounts, respectively Allotments to dis- Irrigation district one : Colville Reservation, Washington, $5,000 ; tricts. Irrigation district two : Walker River Reservation, Nevada, $6,000 ; Western Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $ , 00 ; Shiv wits, Utah, $2,800 ; Irrigation district four : Ak Chin Reservation, A izona, $4,000 ; Chili Chui pumping plants, Arizona, $8,000 ; Coachella Valley pump- ing plants, California, $2,000 ; Morongo Reservation, California, $3 ,500 ; Pala and Rincon Reservations, California, $2,000 ; mis ce l- laneous projects, $4,000 ; Irrigation district five : New Mexico Pueblos, $14,000 ; Zuni Res- ervation, New Mexico, $10,000 ; Navajo an d Hopi, misc ellane ous proje cts, Arizona and New Mexico, $10,000 ; Sou the rn Ute Re ser va - tion, Colorado, $10,000 ; Administration. For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general admin- Supervising engi- ist ration of Ind ian irr igatio n proje cts, in cludin g salar ies of one ch ief vee rs, etc. irr igatio n engin eer, on e assi stant c hief ir rigati on engi neer, o ne sup er- intendent of irrigation competent to pass upon water rights, not to exceed five supervising engineers, one field cost accountant, one Travel, etc., expen- assistant cost accountant and for traveling and incidental expenses ses. of officials and employees of the Indian irrigation service, $85,000 ; Cooperative stream gauging. For cooperative stream gauging with the United States Geological Survey, $850 ;

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