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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 98. FEBRUARY 17, 1933. 831 installment of construction charges is due and payable, where modi- fications of the contracts are made pursuant hereto. For improvement, maintenance, and operation, of the irrigation tionlMont . Reserve . systems, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana, $28,120 (reimbursable). Maintenance .etc. For improvement, maintenance, and operation of the irrigation Monow Reservation, systems on the Crow Reservatioh y Montana, including maintenance operating systems. assessments payable to the Two Legging Water Users' Association and Bozeman Trail Dit ch Company, Mon ta na, properly assessable against lands alloted to the Indians irrigable thereunder, $17,880, Reimbursement. reimbursable. For operation and maintenance of the irrigation system on the a y m1 Ne ake Bee. Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada, $3,750, reimbursable. operatlon,etc . For payment of annual installment of reclamation charges against NQ ewlands project, Paiut e Indian lands within the N ewlands reclamation projec t Paying charges Nevada, $5,381 ; and for payment in advance, a s provid ed by district aga inst Paints l ands. law, of operation and maintenance assessments, including assess- ments for the operation of drains to the Truckee-Carson irrigation district, which district, under contract, is operating the Newlands reclamat ion proj ect, $10 ,443, to be imme diately a vailable ; in all, $15, 824 . For improvement, operation, and maintenance of the irrigation rna eun N Mea coma system for the Laguna and Acoma Indians in New Mexico, $15,770, Maintenance, etc. reimbursable. For improvement, operation, and maintenance of the Hogback Mex gback project, N. irrigation project on that part of the Navajo Reservation in New Maintenance, etc ° Mexico under the jurisdiction of the Northern Navajo Agency, $11,350, reimbursable. For repair of damag e to irr igation systems resultin g from f lood Mex Tl ood ico dam New and for flood protection of irrigable lands on the several pueblos in New Mexico, $4,850. For salaries and all other expenses of the Government engineer Middle Rio Brenda C onservancy Dis trict, and assistants appointed in pursuance to contract executed December N . Mex ., expenses. 14, 1928, by the Secre tary of the Inte rior with the Mi ddle Rio B alance available. Grande Conservancy District, $4,480, together with the, unexpended Ante, p . 102. balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1933. Irr igation systems, Klamath Reserva tion, Or egon (tr ibal fun ds) Lioni0 etg Reserve. For improvements, maintenance, and operation of miscellaneous iV1'aintenance of proj- irrigation projects on the Klamath Reservation, $2,750, to be paid cots, from tribal funds. from the funds held by the United States in trust for the Klamath Indians in the S tate of Oregon, said sum, or such part th ereof as Repay ment. may be used, to be reimbursed to the tribe under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Irrigation system, Uintah Reservation, Utah tribal funds) : For IItUa ihnta h Res erva tion, continuing operation and maintenance and betterment of the irriga- Maintenance, Panes etc ° tion system to irrigate allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and W hite River Utes in Utah, authorized under the Act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. p. 375), $22,370, to be paid from tribal funds held Irons trfbei funds. by the U nited S7tates in trust for said Indians, said sum to be reimbursed to the tribal fund by the individuals benefited under such rules, and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior . Yakima Reservation, For q eration and maintenance, including repairs, of the Top- wash, penish-Smoos irr ig ati on unit, on the Yakima Reservation, Wash- un6 ppenish - slmcoe ington, reimbursable, $900 . Wapato projec t. Fo r contin uing con structio n of the Wapato irrigati on and d rain- construction . age system, for the utilization of the water supply provided by the voi .2s,p. 604 . Act of August 1, 1914 (38 Stat., p. 604), $76,500, reimbursable.