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Show XIV-4 UPDATING THE HOOVER DAM DOCUMENTS the Act of July 30, 1947 (61 Stat. 628), known as the Gila River Reauthorization Act, and to dispose of or use such lands or interests therein on terms consistent with the objective of this Act. The initial reduction in irrigable acreage shall be limited to approximately ten thousand acres: Provided, That additional acreage may be acquired, as may be deemed appropriate for the purpose of meeting the obligations of minute numbered 242. (d) Assist water users in the Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District in installing onfarm systems, as a means of reducing saline drainage flows through improved irrigation efficiencies. (e) In consideration of the purchase of irrigable lands and the associated increased cost of operation and maintenance of the irrigation system of the Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District, appropriately reduce repayment obligations of the district to the United States under existing contracts. (f) Contract with the Coachella Valley County Water District to provide for reimbursement by the United States for its use of the water saved through the rehabilitation and betterment of the Coachella Canal as a temporary source of water for meeting the obligations of minute numbered 242. (g) In consideration of capacity to be relinquished in the Ail-American and Coachella Canals as a result of the rehabilitation and betterment of the Coachella Canal, appropriately reduce repayment obligations of the Imperial Irrigation District to the United States under existing contracts. (h) For purposes of the rehabilitation and betterment of the Coachella Canal, acquire to the extent determined by him to be necessary lands or interest in lands within the Imperial Irrigation District on the East Imperial Mesa which receive, or which have been granted rights to receive, water from Imperial Irrigation District's capacity in the Coachella Canal and to dispose of or use such lands or interests therein on terms consistent with the obligations of minute numbered 242. The costs associated with acquiring such lands or interests in such lands shall be included in the total cost of the rehabilitation and betterment of the Coachella Canal. (i) Acquire on behalf of the United States such lands or interest in lands in the Painted Rock Reservoir as may be necessary to operate the project in accordance with the obligations of minute numbered 242. SEC. 2. The projects authorized herein shall be designed and operated separately or in combination with the objective of carrying out the purpose of this Act at the least overall cost to the United States. Unless otherwise herein specified, all costs associated with carrying out the provisions of this Act shall be borne by the United States: Provided, That nothing in section l(d) of this Act will relieve water users of costs required to be incurred for complying with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. SEC. 3. Replacement of the reject stream from the desalting plant, and of any Wellton-Mohawk drainage water resulting from essential operations, bypassed to the Santa Clara Slough, except at such times when there exist surplus waters of the Colorado River under the terms of the 1944 Water Treaty, is recognized as a national obligation as provided in section 202 of the Colorado River Basin Project Act. Studies to identify feasible measures to provide adequate replacement water shall be completed not later than June 30, 1980. Replacement of the reject stream bypassed to the Santa Clara Slough shall begin on the date such augmentation of the Colorado River occurs. SEC. 4. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of State for the use of the United States Commissioner, International Boundary and Water Commission, such funds as may be necessary to carry out this Act. SEC. 5. This Act may be cited as the "International Salinity Control Project, Colorado River". |