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 [55 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 259-JUNE 28, 1941 available for expenditure by further transfer of appropriation from any of said projects upon approval of the Secretary of the Interior; Construction ofdes- Construction: For commencement and continuation of construction, igatedprojects. and for general investigations and administrative expenses, of the following projects in not to exceed the following amounts, respectively, to be expended from the Reclamation Fund in the same manner and for the same objects of expenditure as specified for projects herein- Ante, p. 331. before in this Act under the caption "Bureau of Reclamation", under the heading "Administrative provisions and limitations", but without regard to the amounts of the limitations therein set forth, all to be reimbursable under the reclamation law, and to remain available until expended: Paonia project, Colorado, $600,000; Uncompahgre project, Colorado, $80,000; Posfto. Boise project, Idaho, Payette division, $1,500,000: Provided, That such part of the storage capacity of the Cascade Reservoir, and the costs thereof, shall be reserved for other irrigation or power develop- ments in and adjacent to the Boise project, as shall be determined by the Secretary of the Interior; Pot, p. 761. Minidoka project, Idaho, $50,000: Sun River project, Montana, $100,000; Carlsbad project, New Mexico, $100,000; Deschutes project, Oregon, $1,000,000; Owyhee project, Oregon, $200,000; Klamath project, Oregon-California, $500,000; Ogden River project, Utah, $60,000; Yakima project, Washington, Sunnyside division, $100,000, for betterment construction of irrigation works serving lands in Sunnyside Prod". Valley irrigation district: Provided, That no expenditure from this appropriation shall be made unless and until said district has entered into a contract with the United States, upon terms and conditions satis- factory to the Secretary of the Interior, providing for the repayment of expenditures from this appropriation in not to exceed twenty annual installments and for the settlement of controversies between said dis- trict and its water users and the United States; Kendrick project, Wyoming, $265,000; Riverton project, Wyoming, $100,000; Shoshone project, Wyoming: Heart Mountain division, $350,000; Power division, $300,000; Willwood division, $57,000; tlnerl Investa- General investigations: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation, to carry on engineering and economic investigations of proposed Federal reclamation projects, surveys for reconstruction, rehabilitation, or extensions of existing projects, and studies of water conservation and development plans, including Colorado River Basin investigations, such investigations, surveys, and studies to be carried on by said Bureau either independ- ently, or, if deemed advisable by the Secretary of the Interior. in cooperation with State agencies and other Federal agencies, including the Corps of Engineers, National Resources Planning Board, and the Federal Power Commission, $500,000; Administrative ex- For administrative expenses on account of the above projects, including personal services (not to exceed $90,000) and other expenses in the District of Columbia and personal services and other expenses in the field, $575,000; Public Works Ad- Total, construction, from reclamation fund, $6,437,000. minisattion. The Public Works Administration allotments made available to Acotimnedt, et.. the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, pursuant 48 Stat.196. - to the National Industrial Recovery Act of June 16, 1933, either by 414. direct allotments or by transfer of allotments originally made to 334

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