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124 STAT. 3135 PUBLIC LAW 111–291—DEC. 8, 2010 (A) describes the location, capacity, and management (including the distribution of water to customers) of the Regional Water System; and (B) allocates the costs of the Regional Water System with respect to— (i) the construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of the Regional Water System; (ii) rights-of-way for the Regional Water System; and (iii) the acquisition of water rights. (6) COUNTY.—The term ‘‘County’’ means Santa Fe County, New Mexico. (7) COUNTY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.—The term ‘‘County Dis- tribution System’’ means the portion of the Regional Water System that serves water customers on non-Pueblo land in the Pojoaque Basin. (8) COUNTY WATER UTILITY.—The term ‘‘County Water Utility’’ means the water utility organized by the County to— (A) receive water distributed by the Authority; and (B) provide the water received under subparagraph (A) to customers on non-Pueblo land in the Pojoaque Basin. (9) ENGINEERING REPORT.—The term ‘‘Engineering Report’’ means the report entitled ‘‘Pojoaque Regional Water System Engineering Report’’ dated September 2008 and any amend- ments thereto, including any modifications which may be required by section 611(d)(2). (10) FUND.—The term ‘‘Fund’’ means the Aamodt Settle- ment Pueblos’ Fund established by section 615(a). (11) OPERATING AGREEMENT.—The term ‘‘Operating Agree- ment’’ means the agreement between the Pueblos and the County executed under section 612(a). (12) OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND REPLACEMENT COSTS.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘operations, maintenance, and replacement costs’’ means all costs for the operation of the Regional Water System that are necessary for the safe, efficient, and continued functioning of the Regional Water System to produce the benefits described in the Settlement Agreement. (B) EXCLUSION.—The term ‘‘operations, maintenance, and replacement costs’’ does not include construction costs or costs related to construction design and planning. (13) POJOAQUE BASIN.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘Pojoaque Basin’’ means the geographic area limited by a surface water divide (which can be drawn on a topographic map), within which area rainfall and runoff flow into arroyos, drainages, and named tributaries that eventually drain to— (i) the Rio Pojoaque; or (ii) the 2 unnamed arroyos immediately south; and (iii) 2 arroyos (including the Arroyo Alamo) that are north of the confluence of the Rio Pojoaque and the Rio Grande. (B) INCLUSION.—The term ‘‘Pojoaque Basin’’ includes the San Ildefonso Eastern Reservation recognized by sec- tion 8 of Public Law 87–231 (75 Stat. 505).