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U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, 1972 - 2211 pages

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Contents

Pub L 314
43
Pub L 883 Excess Lands Truckee Storage
44
Pub L 633 Administration of Areas by National 838
45
Pub L 741 Michaud Flats Project 1205
46
Pub L 8810 Deliver Water Riverton Project 1708
48
1911
49
Aug 1 Pub L 877 Amended Contract with Tule Lake 1322
51
Pub L 198 Acquisition of Indian Lands for Central
52
Feb 15 1901
58
Pub L 487 Conveyance of Lands to University of 793
61
July 8
66
31
67
Pub L 462 Amended Contract with Roza Irriga 1141
68
Pub L 8891 Exchange of Lands Town of Powell 1718
69
Pub L 692
72
1957
73
Pub L 14 River and Harbor Act of 1945 Extract 813
74
Pub L 338
75
1582
77
Pub L 25 Conveyance of Lands for Fairgrounds 1110
80
1947
88
Pub L 125 Reclamation of Indian Lands in Yuma
90
Pub L 540 Foster Creek Division Chief Joseph 1151
100
Pub L
103
Pub L 104
104
Mar 6 Pub L 36 Yakima Indian Lands Subjected to
105
Pub L 369 Interior Department Appropriation 790
108
Treaty Convention with Mexico for the Upper
114
Pub L 215 Disposition of Lands in Abandoned
118
1907
126
Pvt L 207
136
Pub L 114 Payment for Uintah Indian Lands
137
Pub L 227 Coal Lands may be Withdrawn under
144
TITLE 5 U S CODEGOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND
148
Pub L 289 Advances to the Reclamation Fund
150
1943
155
1949
157
Pub L 8
161
Pub L 487 Conveyance of Lands to University of 793
166
Pub L 85868 Land Exchange Navajo Tribe 1462
167
50Year Power Lease Rio Grande
172
Pub L 924 Acquire Movable Property for 1325
182
Pub L 171 Second Barrel San Diego Aqueduct
184
1914
185
Pub L
192
1944
199
Pub L
201
Page
205
Volume III
207
Pub L 85283 Amended Contract and Excess Lands
209
Pub L 331 Lieu Farm Units in Cases
213
Pub L 72 Amend Assignment of Reclamation
214
Treaty
215
Pub L 196 Public Lands in Irrigation Districts
220
Pub L 212 Entry Rights for Settlers Yuma Project
227
Pub L 322 Amend Patents and WaterRight
233
Pub L 350 Interior Department Appropriation 974
234
Pub L
236
Pub L 49 Receipts from Potassium Deposits to be
239
Pub L 88598
240
Pub L 356 American River Basin Development 978
241
Pub L 277 Grand Canyon National Park Extract
244
Pub L 72 Conveyance of Town Site Lands to
248
Pvt L 85306 Relief of Martin Wunderlich Com
249
Pub L 212 Sale of Surplus Improved Public Lands
255
Pub L 268 Cancellation of Water Supply Con
261
TITLE 16 U S CODECONSERVATION
278
Pub L
279
Pub L 351 Patents to Disabled Soldier Entrymen
286
Pub Res 3 Water for Delinquent Applicants
292
Pub L 89298
298
Pub L 224 Interior Department Appropriation
300
Pub L 481 Suit Respecting Klamath Project Land
307
Pub L 115 The 1924 Relief Act
308
June 7 Pub Res 32 Cooperative Investigations of Casper
315
Pub L 88278 Purchase Lands Adjust Costs Third 1740
317
Pub L 86167 Red River Texas Studies 1489
318
Pub L 8533 Deliver Water Heart Mountain Divi 1346
321
Pub L 86248 Bully Creek Extension Vale Project 1492
327
1925
328
Pub L
329
Mar 3 Pub L 580 Interior Department Appropriation
334
Pub L 516 Flood Control Act of 1950 Extract 1002
336
Pub L 85333 McMillan Delta Project Pecos River
338
to Reclamation Fund
340
Pub L
342
Pub L
345
Pub L 85348
348
Pub L 91 Lands for Fair Grounds Town Site of
349
Pvt L 728 Relief of John W Wagner 1016
350
Pvt L 48 Block 223 Town Site of Heyburn
356
Pvt L 85380
370
Pvt L 85380
380
Pub L 77 Amend Mineral Leasing Act 851
383
Pub L 291 Cancellation of WaterRight Charges
389
Pub L 438 Credits for Charges on Yuma and Yuma
395
Pub L 541 Interior Department Appropriation Act
398
Pub L 616 Amended Contract with American 1187
399
Pub L 750 Credits for Costs Colorado River 1018
401
Pub L
419
Pub L 86433 Conveyance of Certain Public Lands 1517
421
Pub L 85428
428
Pub L 8538 Transfer Jurisdiction San Diego Aque 1347
430
Pub L 674 Waterfowl Management Central 1191
436
Pub L 191 Consent to Negotiate Niobrara River 1117
440
Pub L
445
Pub L 825 Amend Credits for Charges on Yuma
447
Pub L 517 Alva B Adams Tunnel 795
448
TITLE 31 U S CODEMONEY AND FINANCE
451
Pub L 1033 Interior Department Appropriation
453
Pub L 232 Sale of Unproductive Public Land
460
Pub L 349 Amend Taxation of Lands of Home
464
Pub L 451 Payments for Paiute Indian Lands
474
July 2
477
Pub L 530 Adjustment of Charges Milk River
478
Pub L 85481
481
Pub L 612 Suspension for Two Years of Annual
482
1945
484
Pvt L 578
485
Pub L 708 Sale of Surplus Power Developed
486
July 3
487
Pub L 786 AmericanMexican Treaty Act of 1950 1028
488
Pub L
494
Pub L 95 Interior Department Appropriation
496
85500
500
Pub L 191 Reclassification of Lands within
502
Pub L 217 Addition of Land to Angostura Unit 855
504
Pub L
505
Pub L 416 Moratorium on Construction Charges
506
Pvt L 858 Claim of Mary K Reynolds 1196
507
Pub L 89304 Anadromous and Great Lakes
509
Pub L 412 Deficiency Appropriation Act for 1934
513
Pub L 85167 Public Works Appropriation Act 1958 1360
515
Pub L 14 River and Harbor Act of 1945 Extract 813
516
Pub L
520
Pub L 128 Moratorium on Construction Charges
521
Pub L 86745 Western Division The Dalles Project 1554
522
Pub L 327 Amend Rehabilitation of Bitter Root
526
Pub L 370 Miscellaneous Authority Inter
534
Pub L 85523 Compensate Crow Tribe for Lands
535
Pub L 88536 Recreation Development Sanford 1759
536
Pub L 90 Conveyance of Lands to University of 819
538
1936
541
Pub L 741 Interior Department Appropriation
548
Pub L 89336 WhiskeytownShastaTrinity National 1863
549
Pub L 772 Amended Contract with Bridgeport
550
1937
556
Pub L
559
Pub L 241 Tucumcari Project
562
Interior Department Appropriation
564
Pvt L 350 Relief of Daryl L Roberts et al 1132
566
Pub L 329 Bonneville Project
568
Pub L
575
1966
576
Pub L 331 Commission to Investigate Projects
580
Pub L 387 Construction of Small Reservoirs
582
Mexican Water Treaty and Protocol
583
Pub L 397 Relinquishment of Lands on Blackfeet
588
Pub L 475 Shoshone Power Plant Revenues
595
Pub L 683 Excess Lands Owl Creek Unit 1197
600
Pub L 502 Columbia River Fishery Development
602
Pub L 318 Amend Boulder Canyon Project Act 821
604
Pub L 636 Defer Charges of Gem and Ontario
610
Pub L 85611
611
Extract
618
1961
621
Pub L 643 Administration of Contracts Under
623
INDEX 2043
624
Hungry Horse
625
Pub L 346 Consent to Negotiate Red River Com 1231
629
Pub L 89531 ArizonaCalifornia Boundary Compact 1875
631
Pub L 97 Relief to Water Users
632
Pub L 85624
635
Pub L 87630 Amend Spokane Valley Project Act 1683
646
July 3
651
Section 9 Reclamation Project
655
Extract
659
Pub L 302 Highway and Railroad Bridge Across
665
of 1939
670
Pub L 374 Contract with Toston Irrigation Dis 1233
674
Pub L 431 Easements over Indian Lands River
680
Pub L 640 Interior Department Appropriation
684
Pub L 87762 OrovilleTonasket Unit Chief Joseph 1695
688
Pub L
690
Pub L 693 Sale of Lands to Conconully Cemetery
692
Pub L 469 Amend Colorado River Front Work and 828
694
777
701
Pub L 773 Overhead Charges Strawberry Water
706
Pub L 861 Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act
710
Pub L 868 Amend Central Valley Project Author
711
Pvt L 85712
712
Pub L 855 Second Supplemental Appropriation
715
Pub L 198 Acquisition of Indian Lands for Central
719
1310
722
Pub L 659 Use of Millerton Rancheria
725
Pvt L 797
726
Pub L 85780 Minerals on Wind River Indian
727

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Page 245 - That the project adopted, including the maps, plans, and specifications, shall be such as in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the improvement and utilization of water power development, and for other beneficial public uses, including recreational purposes...
Page 19 - The creation of any obstruction not affirmatively authorized by Congress, to the navigable capacity of any of the waters of the United States is prohibited; and it shall not be lawful to build or commence the building of any wharf, pier, dolphin, boom, weir, breakwater, bulkhead, jetty, or other structures in any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, navigable river, or other water of the United States...
Page 242 - Congress and to submit therewith recommendations for additional legislation; and to provide for the publication of its reports and decisions in such form and manner as may be best adapted for public information and use.
Page 65 - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder...
Page 115 - India, being equally desirous to prevent disputes regarding the use of boundary waters and to settle all questions which are now pending between the United States and the Dominion of Canada involving the rights, obligations, or interests of either in relation to the other or to the inhabitants of the other, along their common frontier, and to make provision for the adjustment and settlement of all such questions as may hereafter arise...
Page 121 - as used in this act shall be understood to mean that certain act of the Congress of the United States approved June 17, 1902, entitled ' An act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in •certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands,' and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.
Page 9 - That in all patents for lands hereafter taken up under any of the land laws of the United States or on entries or claims validated by this act, west of the one hundredth meridian it shall be expressed that there is reserved from the lands in said patent described a right of way thereon for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States.
Page 531 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances, shall be held invalid, the remainder of the Act, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected.
Page 23 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado.
Page 475 - To conduct surveys, investigations, and research relating to the character of soil erosion and the preventive measures needed, to publish the results of any such surveys, investigations, or research, to disseminate information concerning such methods, and to conduct demonstrational projects in areas subject to erosion by wind or water...

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