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 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. IL Cu. 705 . 1929 . 1591 Mi lk River project, Montana : For oper atio n and ma inte nanc e, milk River, Mont. Chi nook and Ma lta d ivisio ns, $17,000 ; continuation of construction, $17,000 ; in all, $34,000 ; Sun River project, Montana : For operation and maintenance, Sun Riv er, Mont. $20,000 ; continuation of construction, $500,000 ; in all, $520,000 : Provided, That the appropriation for continuation of construction Provisos. for the fiscal year 1929 shall remain available for the fiscal year 1930, An te, p available. labia. for the purposes for which originally appropriated : Provided fur- control of works by titer, That on or before July 1, 1929, notice shall be given by the water users. Secretary of the Interior requiring the water users to assume the con trol of the cons tructe d wor ks on Janu ary 1, 1931, and to com- mence pa ment of construction charges in accordance with the con- tra ct of June 22, 1926, between the United States and the Green- fields irrigation district ; Low er Y ello wston e, Lower Yellowstone project, Montana-North Dakota For comple- Mont .-N. Dak. tion of drainage system, $195,000 ; North Platte, Nebr .- North Platte project, Nebraska-Wyoming : Not to exceed $75,000 wy o. from the power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1930 for the operation and maintenance of the commercial system ; New la nds project, Nevada : That such portion as may be necessary Boring o f test wells of the u nexpen ded b alance of t he ap propr iation of $50.000 for stow the s bale er for water orag e res voirr survey and exa mination of wate r storag e reserv oir site s on the head- waters of the Truckee and Carson Rivers, made available under the Ante, p . 902. provisions of the Second Defici ency Act, 1928 (Public, Numbered 563, Session Laws, first session, Seventieth Congress, page 902, New- lands project, Nevada), shall also be available for the boring of test wells in the Truckee Meadows, Washoe County, near the city of Reno, Nevada. Carlsbad project, New Mexico : For operation and maintenance, Paorls oad, N. Alex. $50,000 : Provided, That no part of the appropriation of $250 .000 Ava lon Re servoi r en- largement. contained in the Act of May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 902), for beginning Railroad tracks, to be the enlargement of Avalon Reservoir shall be available until contract relocated p . 902. is entered into between the Secretary of the Interior and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System, whereby said system agrees to pay one-half of the cost of relocating the tracks and right of way of said system where made necessary by said enlargement of the reservoir. Such appropriation of $250,000 shall continue available for the fiscal year 1930 ; Rio Grande project, New Mexico-Texas For operation and main- Tex. R .ioQrande,N.Mea .- tenance, $250 .000, together with $125,000 of the unexpended balances Vol. 44, p. 969 . of the appropriations available for continuation of construction dur- ing the fiscal year 1929 ; Owyhee project, Oregon : For con tinu atio n of con stru ctio n, Owyhee, Oreg. $2 ,000, 000 ; Baker project, Oregon : The unexp ended balan ce of the a pprop ria- B aker, Oreatfon . tion for thi s projec t for th e fiscal year 19 29 is rea ppropria ted and Ante, P .229. made available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1930 ; Vale project, Oregon For operation and maintenance $6,000 ; Vale, Oreg. f $6,000 ; Warm Springs reser for the purc hase of a propor tionate interest in the e xisting storage voir. reservoir of the Warm Springs proje ct, $230,000 ; in all, $236,000 ; Kla ma th project, Oregon-California : For oera tion and mai nte- O K ama th, Org .- nance, $4 0 . 0 00 ; contin uation o f constr uction,' $301,000 : Pro vide d, Proviso. That the unexpended balance of the appropriation of $30,000 for the' lessees . es nd to Tine rake fis cal y ear 19 29 fo r refund s to les sees of marginal lands, Tule Lak e, A nte, p. 29.ilable . whic h lands because or flood ing coul d not be seeded p rior to June 1, 1927, and/or June 1, 1928, shall remain available for the same pur- poses for the fiscal year 193 0, an d shall also be availabl e for li ke refunds for lands which could not be seeded prior to June 1, 1929 ; in all, $341,000 ;

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