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 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 101. MAY 9, 1935. 199 the lessees in such cases where it becomes necessary to make refunds because of flooding or other reasons within the terms of such leases ; Ya kima pro jec t, W ashi ngto n : For op eration and maintenance, Y akima , Wash. $2 6 5, 0 00 : Provid ed, That not to exceed $25,000 from power reve nues P roviso. shall he available during the fiscal year 1936 for operation and main- Power system. tenan ce of the p ower system ; Riverton project, Wyoming : For operation and maintenance, Ri vert on, Wyo. $25,000 : Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 from the po wer P roviso : revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1936 for the opera- ci ipystem. commer- tion and m ainten ance of the comm ercial syst em ; Shoshone project, Wyoming : For operation and maintenance, Shosbone project, Willwood division, $13,000 : Provided, That not to exceed $25 ,0 00 RP roviso. from power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1936 Operating commer- for for the operation and maintenance of the comercial system ; ial system . Secondary and economic investigations : For cooperative and gen- secondary and eco- eral investigations, including investigations necessary to determine no mic investigations. the economic conditions and financial feasibility of projects and investigations and other activities relating to the reorganization, settlement of lands, and financial adjustments of existing projects, including examination of soils, classification of land, land-settlement activities, including advertising in newspapers and other publica- tions, and obtaining general economic and settlement data, the unex- pended balance of the appropriation for these purposes for the fiscal year 1935 shall remain available for the same purposes for the fiscal y ea r 1 9 3 6 : P ro v id e d, That the expenditures from this appropriation Provisos. Expenses considered for any reclamation project shall be considered as supplementary to supplementary ; ac- the appropriation for that project and shall be accounted for and counting. returned to the reclamation fund as other expenditures under the Reclamatio n Act : Pro vid ed f urt her, That the expenditure of any Division of expense sums from this appropriation for investigations of any nature for investigations. requested by States, municipalities, or other interests shall be upon the basis of the State, municipality, or other interest advancing at least 50 per centum of the estimated cost of such investigation ; Giving information to settlers : For the purpose of giving infor- tl I nformation to se t- mation and advic e to settl ers on rec lamation p rojects in the select ion of lands, equipment, and livestock, the preparation of land for irri- gation, t he selecti on of crop s, methods of irriga tion and a gricultura l practice, and general farm management, the cost of which shall be charged to the general reclamation fund and shall not be charged as a part of the construction or operation and maintenance cost payable by the water users under the projects ; $20,000, together with the Bal ance avai lable . unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the Vol.48,p.381. fiscal year 1935 ; Limitation of expenditures : Under the provis ions of thi s Act no Limitation of ex- greater sum shall be expended, nor shall the United States be obli- penduture" gated to expend during the fiscal year 1936, on any reclamation project appropriated for herein, an amount in excess of the sum herein appropriated therefor, nor shall the whole expenditures or obligatio ns incurre d for all of such pr ojects for the fisca l year 1936 exceed the whole amount in the " reclamation fund " for the fiscal year ; Interchange of appropriations : Ten per centum of the foregoing prInterchange ofappro- amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures on the reclamation projects named ; but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said projects, except that should existing works or the water supply for lands pa Emergency flood re- under cultivation be endangered by floods or other unusual condi- tions an amount sufficient to make necessary emergency repairs shall