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 536 Acquisition of lands, etc. 45 Stat. 1057. Ante, p. 531. Construction of des- ignated projects, etc. Ats, p. 531. Pioao. Post,p. 6. Grand Coulee Dam, Wash. 60 Stat. 210. 16U. S. C. 835B. Reimbursement of school districts for instruction. Yakma, Wash. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 473-JULY 2, 1942 [56 STAT. structures including distribution and drainage systems) located entirely within the United States connecting the diversion dam with the Imperial and Coachella Valleys in California; to acquire by pro- ceedings in eminent domain, or otherwise, all lands, rights-of-way, and other property necessary for such purposes; and for incidental operations, as authorized by the Boulder Canyon Project Act, approved December 21, 1928 (43 U. S. C ., ch. 12A); to be immediately available and to remain available until advanced to the Colorado River Dam fund, $1,000,000, which amount shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia (not to exceed $5,000) and in the field and for all other objects of expenditure that are specified for projects hereinbefore included in this Act under the caption "Bureau of Recla- mation, administrative provisions and limitations", without regard to the amounts of the limitations therein set forth. GENERAL FUIND, CONSTRUCTION For continuation of construction of the following projects and for general investigations and administrative expenses in not to exceed the following amounts, respectively, to be expended from the general fund of the Treasury in the same manner and for the same objects of expenditures as specified for projects included hereinbefore 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, to be immediately available, to remain available until expended, and to be reimbursable under the reclamation law: Davis Dam project, Arizona-Nevada, $3,999,475; Gila project, Arizona, $1,249,750; Parker Dam power project, Arizona-California, $1,939,400: Pro- vided, That not to exceed $250,000 from power and other revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of this project; Central Valley project, California, $39,019,000; Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado, $6,249,070; Boise project, Idaho, Anderson Ranch, $2,249,970; Tucumcari project, New Mexico, $750,000; Lugert-Altus project, Oklahoma, $400,000; Provo River project, Utah, $2,000,000; Grand Coulee Dam project, Washington: For continuation of con- struction of Grand Coulee Dam and appurtenant works, including the operation and maintenance of camp and construction facilities, heretofore or hereafter turned over by construction contractors, and similar facilities and the furnishing of services related thereto, $19,172,675, of which (1) not to exceed $350,000 may be used for the purposes set out in section 2 of the Act of May 27, 1937 (50 Stat. 208); (2) not to exceed $2,000,000 may be used for construction of the pumping plant and the equalizing reservoir and dams in Grand Coulee, in accordance with the provisions of said Act of May 27, 1937; and (3) not to exceed $750,000 may be used for operation, maintenance, and replacements, including payment to the Mason City and Coulee Dam school districts as reimbursement for instruction during the 1942-1943 school year in the schools operated by said districts of each pupil who is a dependent of any employee of the United States living in or in the vicinity of Coulee Dam, in the sum of $25 per semester per pupil in average daily attendance at said schools, payable after the term of instruction in any semester has been completed, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior; Yakima project, Washington, Roza division, $800,000;

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