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 780 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 680 -OCT. 12, 1949 [63 STAT. shall be available for construction of physical works or the acquisition of rights-of-way until the condition contained in the contract between the United States and the Santa Barbara County Water Agency, exe- cuted September 12, 1949, concerning participation by member districts shall have been met, and the outcome of elections within the member districts shall have been favorable in sufficient member districts to approve the disposition of the quantity of water as provided in said contract to make the same effective; Boise project, Idaho, Anderson Ranch Dam, $1,642,200; Payette division, $2,520,625; Lewiston Orchards project, Idaho, $249,750; Minidoka project, Idaho: The limitation on the amount available for surveys and preconstruction work in connection with the North Side pumping division stated in the Interior Department Appropria- 62 Stat. 1126. tion Act, 1949, is increased from $147,500 to $725,000; Palisades project, Idaho, $189,625; Milk River project, Montana, Fresno Dam division, $64,240; Rio Grande project, New Mexico-Texas, $14,450; W. C. Austin project, Oklahoma, $255,000; Deschutes project, Oregon, $1,313,750, of which not to exceed $35,150 shall be available toward emergency rehabilitation of the works of the Arnold irrigation district, to be repaid in full under conditions satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior, not to exceed $1,063,750 shall be available toward emergency reconstruction of Ochoco Dam subject to allocations under section 7 of the Reclamation Project Act 43tsta. 892. of 1939, and repayment of reimbursable amounts under terms satisfac- tory to the water users and the Bureau of Reclamation, and not to exceed $100,000 shall be available for emergency reconstruction of the northwest unit pipe line of the Grants Pass irrigation district; Klamath project, Oregon-California, $803,460; Ogden River project, Utah, $219,170; Provo River project, Utah, including the south division of Utah Lake Distributing Company Canal, which is hereby authorized, $4,150,000; Yakima project, Washington, Roza division, $397,833; Kendrick project, Wyoming, $1,327,910; Riverton project, Wyoming, $2,477,050, of which a part shall be available for a comprehensive and detailed survey of the Pavilion and Pilot Butte divisions; Shoshone project, Wyoming, Power division, $107,400; Willwood division, $60,000. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Parker Dam power project, Arizona-California: Not to exceed $3,369,200 from power and other revenues shall be available for opera- tion and maintenance; Yuma project, Arizona-California: For operation and maintenance, $150,000: Provided, That not to exceed $35,000 from power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of the com- mercial system; Central Valley project, California: For operation and maintenance, $379,050: Provided,That not to exceed $1,071,250 from power revenues shall be available for the operation and maintenance of the power system; Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado: Not to exceed $418,575 from power revenues shall be available for the operation and mainte- nance of the power system; Boise project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, $325,000;

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