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Show XII-16 UPDATING THE HOOVER DAM DOCUMENTS Pub. Law 90-537 - 8 - 82 STAT. 893 September 30, 1968 Newly irrigated 63 Stat. 1051. 7 USC 1421 note. 62 Stat. 1251. Main stream water oost. date of this Act in New Mexico and Arizona to water from the Gilft River, its tributaries, and underground water sources, and shall be junior thereto and shall be made only to the extent possible without economic injury or cost to the holders of such rights. (g) For a period of ten years from the date of enactment of this lands, restrio- Act, no water from the projects authorized by this Act shall be tion. delivered to any water user for the production on newly irrigated lands of any basic agricultural commodity, as defined in the Agricultural Act of 1949, or any amendment thereof, if the total supply of such commodity for the marketing year in which the bulk of the crop would normally be marketed is in excess of the normal supply as defined in section 301 (b) (10) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1038 (52 Stat. 38), as amended (7 U.S.C. 1301), unless the Secretary of Agriculture calls for an increase in production of such commodity in the interest of national security. Sec. 305. To the extent that the flow of the main stream of the Colorado River is augmented in order to make sufficient water available for release, as determined by the Secretary pursuant to article II(b)(1) of the decree of the Supreme Court of the United States in Arizona against California (376 U.S. 340), to satisfy annual consumptive use of two million eight hundred thousand acre-feet in Arizona, four million four hundred thousand acre-feet in California, and three hundred thousand acre-feet in Nevada, respectively* the Secretary shall make such water available to users of main stream water in those States at the same costs (to the extent that such costs can be made comparable through the nonreimbursable allocation to the replenishment of the deficiencies occasioned by satisfaction of the Mexican Treaty burden as herein provided- ana financial assistance from the development fund established by section 403 of this Act) and on the same terms as would be applicable if main stream water were available for release in the quantities required to supply such consumptive use. Sec. 306. The Secretary shall undertake programs for water salvage and ground water recovery along and adjacent to the main stream of the Colorado River. Such programs shall be consistent with maintenance of a reasonable degree of undisturbed habitat for fish and wildlife in the area, as determined by the Secretary. Sec. 307. The Dixie Project, heretofore authorized in the State of Utah, is hereby reauthorized for construction at the site determined feasible by the Secretary, and the Secretary shall integrate such project into the repayment arrangement and participation in the Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund established by title IV of this Act consistent with the provisions of the Act: Provided. That section 8 of Public Law 88-565 (78 Stat. 848) is hereby amended by deleting the figure "$42,700,000" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$58,000,000". Fish and wild- Sec. 308. The conservation and development of the fish and wildlife life oonser- resources and the enhancement of recreation opportunities in connec-vation and tion with the project works authorized pursuant to this title shall be in development. accordance with the provisions of the Federal Water Project Recrea-16 use 4601-12 tion Act (79 Stat. 213), except as provided in section 302 of this Act. note. Sec. 309. (a) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for con- Central Arizona struction of the Central Arizona Project, including prepayment for projeot, ap- power generation and transmission facilities but exclusive of distribu-propriation. fjon and drainage facilities for non-Indian lands, $832,180,000 plus or minus such amounts, if any, as may be justified by reason of ordinary fluctuations in construction costs as indicated by engineering cost indices applicable to the types of construction involved therein and, in addition thereto, such sums as may be required for operation and maintenance of the project. Water salvage programs. Dixie project, integration. |