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Show 608 INTERSTATE ADJUDICATIONS under contracts theretofore made with water users in such State under Section 5 of the Boulder Canyon Project Act or any other applicable federal statute: (1) The Chemehuevi Indian Reservation in annual quan- tities not to exceed (i) 11,340 acre-feet of diversions from the mainstream or (ii) the quantity of mainstream water nec- essary to supply the consumptive use required for irrigation of 1,900 acres and for the satisfaction of related uses, which- ever of (i) or (ii) is less, with a priority date of February 2,1907; (2) The Cocopah Indian Reservation in annual quantities not to exceed (i) 2,744 acre-feet of diversions from the main- stream or (ii) the quantity of mainstream water necessary to supply the consumptive use required for irrigation of 431 acres and for the satisfaction of related uses, whichever of (i) or (ii) is less, with a priority date of September 27,1917; (3) The Yuma Indian Reservation in annual quantities not to exceed (i) 51,616 acre-feet of diversions from the mainstream or (ii) the quantity of mainstream water neces- sary to supply the consumptive use required for irrigation of 7,743 acres and for the satisfaction of related uses, which- ever of (i) or (ii) is less, with a priority date of January 9, 1884; (4) The Colorado River Indian Reservation in annual quantities not to exceed (i) 717,148 acre-feet of diversions from the mainstream or (ii) the quantity of mainstream water necessary to supply the consumptive use required for irrigation of 107,588 acres and for the satisfaction of related uses, whichever of (i) or (ii) is less, with priority dates of March 3, 1865, for lands reserved by the Act of March 3, 1865 (13 Stat. 541, 559); November 22, 1873, for lands re- served by the Executive Order of said date; November 16, 1874, for lands reserved by the Executive Order of said date, except as later modified; May 15, 1876, for lands reserved by the Executive Order of said date; November 22,1915, for lands reserved by the Executive Order of said date; (5) The Fort Mohave Indian Reservation in annual quan- tities not to exceed (i) 122,648 acre-feet of diversions from the mainstream or (ii) the quantity of mainstream water necessary to supply the consumptive use required for irriga- tion of 18,974 acres and for the satisfaction of related uses, whichever of (i) or (ii) is less, and, subject to the next suc- ceeding proviso, with priority dates of September 19, 1890, for lands transferred by the Executive Order of said date; February 2, 1911, for lands reserved by the Executive Order of said date; provided, however, that lands conveyed to the State of California pursuant to the Swamp Land Act [9 Stat. 519 (1850)] as well as any accretions thereto to which the owners of such land may be entitled, and lands patented to the Southern Pacific Railroad pursuant to the Act of July 27,1866(14 Stat. 292), shall not be included as irrigable acreage within the Reservation and that the above specified diversion requirement shall be reduced by 6.4 acre-feet per |