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PUBLIC LAW 107-331—DEC. 13, 2002 116 STAT. 2857 (2) Pumping and treatment facilities located on the Reservation. (3) Distribution, collection, and treatment facilities to serve the needs of the Reservation, including, but not limited to, construction, replacement, improvement, and repair of existing water and wastewater systems, including systems owned by individual tribal members and other residents on the Reservation. (4) Appurtenant buildings and access roads. (5) Necessary property and property rights. (6) Such other electrical power transmission and distribution facilities, pipelines, pumping plants, and facilities as the Secretary deems necessary or appropriate to meet the water supply, economic, public health, and environmental needs of the Reservation, including, but not limited to, water storage tanks, water lines, maintenance equipment, and other facilities for the Tribe on the Reservation. (c) COST SHARING. — (1) TRIBAL SHARE.— Subject to paragraph (3) and subsection (d), the tribal share of the cost of the Rural Water Supply Project is comprised of the costs to design and initiate construction of the wastewater treatment plant, to replace the diversion structure on the Navajo River, and to construct raw water settling ponds, a water treatment plant, water storage plants, a water transmission pipeline, and distribution pipelines, and has been satisfied. (2) FEDERAL SHARE.—Subject to paragraph (3) and subsection (d), the Federal share of the cost of the Rural Water Supply Project shall be all remaining costs of the project identified in the Report. (3) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.—The Federal share of the cost of operation and maintenance of the Rural Water Supply Project shall continue to be available for operation and maintenance in accordance with the Indian Self-Determination Act, as set forth in this title. (d) OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPLACEMENT AFTER COMPLETION.— Upon determination by the Secretary that the Rural Water Supply Project is substemtially complete, the Tribe shall assume responsibility for and liability related to the annual operation, maintenance, and replacement cost of the project in accordance with this title and the Operation, Maintenance, and Replacement Plan under chapter IV of the Report. SEC. 805. GENERAL AUTHORITY. The Secretary is authorized to enter into contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and other such agreements and to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes and provisions of this title and the Indian Self-Determination Act (Public Law 93-638; 25 U.S.C. 450 et seq.). SEC. 806. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. (a) PLANS.— (1) PROJECT PLAN.— Not later than 60 days after funds Deadline, are made available for this purpose, the Secretary shall prepare a recommended project plan, which shall include a general map showing the location of the proposed physical facilities, conceptual engineering drawings of structures, and general standards for design for the Rural Water Supply Project.