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62 STAT.] 80TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 754-JUNE 29, 1948 by Congress, and to be reimbursable (except as otherwise provided by law) under the reclamation law: Gila project, Arizona, $2,470,000; Davis Dam project, Arizona-Nevada, $22,125,000; Parker Dam power project, Arizona-California, $212,000; Central Valley project, California: Joint facilities, $1,750,000; irri- gation facilities, $30,876,900; irrigation distribution system, $1,000,000; power facilities, surveys, $20,000, Shasta power plant, $1,000,000, Kes- wick Dam, $1,700,000, Keswick power plant, $1,000,000; switch yards, Shasta, Keswick and Tracy pumping plant, $3,250,000; transmission lines, Shasta to Delta (Tracy) via Oroville and Sacramento, $500,000, Shasta Dam to Shasta substation, $250,000; substation, Contra Costa, $12,000; in all, $41,358,900, no part of which shall be available for examination and surveys in connection with power facilities in any State other than the State of California: Provided,That the unobli- gated balance on June 30, 1948, of funds heretofore appropriated for this project shall be classified under and combined with these amounts and shall be expendable only for the specific purposes set forth in this paragraph, subject to determination by the Comptroller General; Kern River project, California, $42,500; Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado, $20,225,000; Hungry Horse project, Montana, $14,611,650; Columbia Basin project, Washington: For continuation of con- struction and for other purposes authorized by the Columbia Basin Project Act of March 10, 1943 (57 Stat. 14), $45,312,000; Total, general fund, construction, $146,357,050. WATER CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION PROJECTS Buford-Trenton project, North Dakota: Not to exceed $126,000 of the unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made under the heading "Water Conservation and Utilization Projects", shall be available for completion of construction of the Buford-Trenton project, North Dakota. FORT PECK PROJECT Fort Peck project, Montana: For construction of transmission lines, substations, and other facilities as may be required by the Bureau of Reclamation, as authorized by the Act of May 18, 1938 (16 U. S . C . 833), $990,000, to be immediately available and to remain available until expended. MISsOURI RIVER BASIN Missouri River Basin (reimbursable to the extent and as provided in the Act of December 22, 1944 (Public Law 534)): For the partial accomplishment of the works to be undertaken by the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to section 9 of the Act of December 22, 1944 (Public Law 534) and section 18 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (Public Law 526) (including the construction of transmission lines and the purchase of power) and for continuing investigations on the general plan of development, $54,786,650, to remain available until expended: Provided, That this appropriation shall be expended, either inde- pendently or through or in cooperation with existing Federal and State agencies: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be available or used to maintain or operate Canyon Ferry Reser- voir at a higher maximum normal pool elevation than three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six feet, unless and until new land in Broad- water County, Montana, equal in acreage to the irrigated land to be inundated in Canyon Ferry Reservoir above elevation of 3,766 feet is 1129 16U. 8.C. I§835- 8351. 52 Stat. 403 58 Stat. 887. 16 U. C. If 4fl8d, 825s; 33 U. S. C. 4i 701a-1, 701c and note, 701f, 7Olj notes, 708, 709; 43 U. S. C. §390. 60 Stat. 653 . Canyon Ferry Res- ervoir.