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55 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 259-JUNE 28, 1941 For improvements, maintenance, and operation of miscellaneous irrigation projects on the Klamath Reservation, Oregon, $2,000, reim- bursable, together with $4,000, from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts from operation and mainte- nance collections on the Sand Creek and Modoc Point units covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. For continuing operation and maintenance and betterment of the irrigation system to irrigate allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Utes in Utah, authorized under the Act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. 375), $20,000, reimbursable, together with $38,000, from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. For operation and maintenance of the Wapato irrigation and drainage system, and auxiliary units thereof, Yakima Indian Reser- vation, Washington, $1,000, reimbursable, together with $150,000 (collections from the water users on the Wapato-Satus, Toppenish- Simcoe, and Ahtanum units), from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accord- ance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. For reimbursement to the reclamation fund for stored water to irrigate Indian lands on the Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash- ington, pursuant to the Act of July 1, 1940 (54 Stat. 707), $20,000. For reimbursement to the reclamation fund the proportionate expense of operation and maintenance of the reservoirs for furnishing stored water to lands in the Yakima Indian Reservation, Washing- ton, in accordance with the provisions of section 22 of the Act of August 1, 1914 (38 Stat. 604), $11,000. For operation and maintenance of irrigation systems within the ceded and diminished portions of the Wind River Reservation, Wyo- ming, including the Indians' pro rata share of the cost of operation and maintenance of the Riverton-Le Clair irrigation district and the Big Bend drainage district on the ceded reservation, $25,000, reim- bursable, together with $25,000, from which amount expenditures shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. For the construction, repair, and rehabilitation of irrigation sys- tems on Indian reservations; for the purchase or rental of equip- ment, tools, and appliances; for the acquisition of rights-of-way, and payment of damages in connection with such irrigation systems; for the development of domestic and stock water and water for subsistence gardens; for the purchase of water rights, ditches, and lands needed for such projects; and for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage by floods or loss of water rights, as follows: Arizona: Colorado River, as authorized by and in accordance with section 2 of the River and Harbor Act, approved August 30, 1935 (49 Stat. 1039, 1040), including the purchase of electrical energy and the distribution and sale thereof, $560,000; Navajo, Arizona, and New Mexico, $255,000; Salt River, $40,000; California: Mission, $8,000; Sacramento, $26,700; Owens Valley (Carson Agency, Nevada), $10,000; Colorado: Southern Ute, $15,000; Montana: Crow, $45,000; Flathead, $250,000; Fort Belknap, $6,250; Fort Peck, $25,000; Nevada: Carson, $17,000; Western Shoshone, $25,000; Walker River, $5,000; Pyramid Lake, $125,000; 319 Klamath Reserva- tion, Oreg. 48 Stat. 1227. 31U.S.C.§725c. Uncompahgre, etc. , Utes in Utah. Yakima Reserva- tion, Wash. Wapato system. Reimbursement to designated fund. Wind River Reser- vation, Wyo. (onstruction, re- pair, etc., of designated projects.