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Appropriations listed by projects.

Appropriators of water for irrigation, rights of_.

Approval by President of new projects---

Approval of new project contingent on water supply, etc---
Approximation, rule of.

Aqueduct, metropolitan water district, right-of-way for.
Area, aggregate, charged against entryman__.

Areas in excess of 160 acres__-

Arid, semiarid, swamp, and cut-over lands_.

Arizona, enabling act_.

Arizona, park and recreational lands in..

Arizona v. California et al. (283 U. S. 433).

Arizona v. California et al., decision of May 25, 1936.
Arkansas River, compact respecting---

178, 626

178

163

162-163, 509, 540, 576, 624

161-182

59

113, 292

293

29

491

30

266

180

106

417

11, 59, 378

378

413

113

375

415

19

394

25

12

130

266, 297

43

110

109

135

109, 192

Army Engineers, report of Board of

Artesian well (Comp. Gen. Dec. re authority for).

Artesian well, item in appropriation act__

Artesian wells (32 L. D. 278), interpretation of phrase_

Assay of gold and silver samples on withdrawn land_

Assessment work, mining claims---.

Assessment for operation and maintenance of project, Swigart v. Baker_

Assessments against Yuma project----

Assessments of benefits and payment of construction costs.

Assessments of water users' associations___

Assignees, qualifications of

Assignment act of June 23, 1910.

Assignment of desert-land entries_

Assignment of homestead entries_.

Assignment of pay-.

Assignments, P. W. A. contracts, regulations for....

Attendance at meetings to be specifically authorized by secretary (Dept.

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18, 98

533

569

55

314

457

545

Baart, Catherine (44 L. D. 386), assignment of entries_

Bacon-Davis Act, March 3, 1931, 46 Stat. 1494, amended August 30,

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Baltimore Shipbuilding Co. v. Baltimore (195 U. S. 375).
Bardon v. Northern Pac. R. R. Co. (145 U. S. 538).

122

28

Barker, Claude E., soldiers' final proof_

Bell, Dennis (41 L. D. 394), assignment of entry.

Bard unit, Yuma project, payment of damages caused by flood, Picacho
and No-name washes__

Beach v. Hanson (40 L. D. 607), contestants_

Beaver Creek Reservoir, Sun River project, excepted from restrictions
on appropriations_-_-

Belle Fourche Irrigation District, completion of supplemental contract_
Belle Fourche project, adjustment of charges under adjustment act----
Belle Fourche project, appropriation for...-----

Belle Fourche project, operation and maintenance deficit prior to 1914,
collectible___

Belle Fourche project, settlement of claim of Kremer and Hog-
Belle Fourche River apportionment of waters between South Dakota and
Wyoming.

Benefits, subsection G, fact finders' act, construction of term.
Benner, Powell, transferee (50 L. D. 4), assignment....

Bethune v. Salt River Valley Water Users' Association (227 Pac. 989) -
Bids, acceptance of, based on code compliance__

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Bids, withdrawal of, or extension of time for completing work under_.
Bids based on code compliance, acceptance of---

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Bitter Root irrigation project, amending act for rehabilitation of..
Bitter Root irrigation district, Comptroller General decision re bonds_.
Black Canyon power plant (Boise project) power revenues (item in
appropriation act, Mar. 4, 1929).

604

446

415

Board of Army Engineers, report by-

113

Board of Control v. Torrence (32 L. D. 472), timber and stone laws.
Board of Survey and Adjustments report.......

299

Board to examine and report on dam (Boulder Canyon project).
Boards, commissions, etc., compensation of.

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Boise project, adjustment of charges under adjustment act.
Boise project, appropriation for 165-166, 225, 288, 415, 463, 509, 540, 577, 624, 626
Boise project, application of revenues from operation of Black Canyon
power plant

330

415

Boise project, contract with Gem irrigation district (item in appropria-
tion act for 1925)--

288

Boise project, conveyance of certain water rights___

408

Boise project, payment to Marijune Cron, death of husband_
Bond for Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project_---

442

528

Page

Bonds, performance and payment, on United States contracts-

Bonds of irrigation district___

Books, periodicals and other publications..

598

129

98, 247, 307, 461

Borah, William E. (42 L. D. 207), water-right certificates.
Bothwell v. United States (254 U. S. 231).

136

54

Boulder Canyon appropriations__-_-_163, 448, 466-467, 486, 499, 505, 512, 586, 627
Boulder Canyon project, acceptance of Boulder Dam from contractor
(Comp. Gen. dec.) -

398

Boulder Canyon project, All-American canal, appropriation__

627-628

Boulder Canyon project act held constitutional..

378

628

Boulder Canyon project, recreational activities_.
Boulder Canyon project act (index of sections of act):
Advancements from "dam fund", limitation on use made of, sec.
2 (a)‒‒‒‒‒‒

Advancements to fund by Treasury, allocation, repayment, sec. 2 (b) –
Advancements to fund by Treasury not to exceed $165,000,000, sec.
2 (b)--

Agreement authorized by Arizona, California, and Nevada, sec. 4 (a)–
All-American canal connecting Laguna Dam with Imperial and
Coachella Valleys, authority for, sec. 1---

381

381

381

383

Apportionment of waters by seven basin States, sec. 4 (a).
Appropriation of $250,000 for investigations, sec. 15-.

Appropriations advanced by Treasury not to exceed $165,000,000,
sec. 2 (b)‒‒‒‒

Appropriations authorized not to exceed $165,000,000, sec. 3.
Approval by Congress of Colorado River compact, sec. 13 (a).
Arizona, California, and Nevada authorized to enter into agreement,
sec. 4 (a).

Arizona, California, and Nevada, subsidiary compact among, to con-
trol use of water, consistent with Colorado River compact, sec.
8 (b)-

Arizona, California, and Nevada to be given equal opportunity for
generation or purchase of electrical energy, sec. 5 (c).
Arizona to receive percentage of excess revenues, if any, sec. 4 (b) –
Black or Boulder Canyon, dam and incidental works at, sec. 1_-_.
California and at least five other States to approve Colorado River
compact, sec. 13 (a)---

California, Arizona, and Nevada authorized to contract, sec. 4 (a)__
California, Arizona, and Nevada, subsidiary compact among, to con-
trol use of water, sec. 8 (b).

California, Arizona, and Nevada to be given equal opportunity for
generation or purchase of electrical energy, sec. 5 (c) ---
Canals and appurtenant structures, transfer of title, sec. 7.
Claims of United States, priority, sec. 17-----

Colorado River compact, agreement for division of waters among
Arizona, California, and Nevada to be subsidiary to, sec. 8 (b)---
Colorado River compact as controlling in construction and mainte-
nance of dam, reservoir, etc., sec. 8 (a)---

Colorado River compact, leases, permits, patents, contracts, subject
to, sec. 13 (c)....

377

383

396

381

383

395

383

392

388

385

377

395

383

392

388

392

397

392

392

395-396

Colorado River compact, rights in waters subject to, sec. 13 (b)_.
Colorado River compact, compacts supplemental to, sec 19
Colorado River compact, works in conformity with, sec. 1--
Commission or commissioner, State, right to act in advisory capacity,
sec. 16___

395

397-398

377

397

Compact among Arizona, California, and Nevada to govern use of
water, subsidiary to Colorado River compact, sec. 8 (b)‒‒‒‒‒‒ 392-393
Compact, Colorado River, approval subject to approval of Cali-
fornia and five others, sec. 13 (a) ----

Compact, Colorado River, as controlling authority in construction
of dam, reservoir, etc., sec. 8 (a)_.

395

392

383

377

397-398

Compact, Colorado River, ratification of, sec. 4 (a)__
Compact, Colorado River, works in conformity with, sec. 1----
Compacts, supplemental, consent of Congress given to States to
negotiate for development of Colorado River, sec. 19----.

Boulder Canyon project act-Continued.

Conditions and covenants to be deemed for benefit of basin States
in litigation, sec. 13 (d)--
Contract with Imperial irrigation district not modified, sec. 10---
Contracts, awarding of, regulations, electrical energy, sec. 5--
Contracts, duration of, for electrical energy, price of water and
electrical energy to yield reasonable returns, sec. 5 (a)------
Contracts for revenues to meet construction expenses, sec. 4 (b)--
Contracts for storage and use of waters for irrigation, etc., genera-
tion of electrical energy, sec. 5----

Page

396

394

387

388

385

387

388-389
391

Contracts for use of water and necessary privileges for generation
of electrical energy, responsible applicants, sec. 5 (c).
Contracts of lease of unit of Government-built plant, sec. 6.
Covenants and conditions, how and by whom availed of, sec. 13 (d)_
Dam and reservoir, uses to be made of, sec. 6--
Definition of words and phrases in act, sec. 12.
Division of waters, sec. 4 (a)----

396

391

395

383

Effect of act, condition precedent to taking, sec. 4 (a)
Electrical energy, applicants for purchase of water and, sec. 5 (c)
Electrical energy, duration of contracts for; price of water, reason-
able returns, sec. 5 (a).

383

388-389

388

Electrical energy, generation and sale of, sec. 5-

387

Electrical energy, generation or transmission of, to be subject to
Colorado River compact, sec. 13 (c) --

395-396

Electrical energy, plant for economic development of, sec. 1--
Electrical energy, preference to be given to a State for use in that
State, sec. 5 (c)--

377

388-389

Electrical energy, renewal of contracts for, sec. 5 (b)
Electrical energy, transmission lines for, sec. 5 (d).

388

390

Electrical power, generation of, investigations and reports on projects
for, sec. 15.

396

Employment, preference in, for construction work, sec. 9
Entry, preference right of, to soldiers, sec. 9.......

393

393

Expenses of construction, etc., agreements to meet, sec. 4 (b)__
Federal Power Commission, limitation on authority of, sec. 6..

385

391

Federal Water Power Act, conflicts to be resolved in conformity with.
sec. 5 (c).

388-389

Flood control, improving navigation, storage of water, sec. 1-.
Flood control, use of dam and reservoir for, sec. 6----

377

391

Fund, Colorado River dam, expenditures to be made from and reve-
nues covered into, sec. 2 (a)---

380

Imperial irrigation district, contract with, sec. 10.

394

Interest, unpaid, on advancements, charge on fund, sec. 2 (d).
Investigations and reports on feasibility of projects, sec. 15-
Laguna Dam, contract with Imperial irrigation district, sec. 10.
Laguna Dam, contracts to meet expense of construction, sec. 4 (b).
Laguna Dam, title to, excepted in transferring canals, sec. 7....
Lands within benefits of irrigation works, entry, sec. 9.
Lease of unit of any Government-built plant, sec. 6.

381

396

394

385

392

393

Leases, permits, etc., subject to Colorado River compact, sec. 13
(c)---

391

395-396

Legislatures of basin States to approve compacts, sec. 19 (b).
Licenses and permits to provide that Colorado River compact is to
control in use of all water stored, sec. 8 (a)----.
Licenses under water-power act not to be issued until act effective,
sec. 6___.

398

392

391

Limitation on use made of advancements, sec. 2 (c) -

Main canal to supply water for Imperial and Coachella Valleys,
sec. 1

381

377

Mexico, rights of, to Colorado River, recognized, sec. 20__

398

Money in fund in excess of amount needed, certification, sec. 2 (e)__
Navigation, improvement of, use of dam and reservoir for, sec. 6----
Navigation, improving, flood control, storage of water, etc., sec. 1
Nevada, Arizona, and California authorized to enter into agreement.
sec. 4 (a) ---

381

391

377

383

Nevada, Arizona, and California, subsidiary compact among, sec.
8 (b).

392

Patents, contracts, leases, subject to Colorado River compact, sec.
13 (c)---

Boulder Canyon project act-Continued.

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388-389

Nevada, Arizona, and California to be given equal opportunity for
generation or purchase of electrical energy, sec. 5 (c)‒‒‒
Nevada to receive percentage of excess revenues, if any, sec. 4 (b) –
Parker-Gila project, studies, appropriations, sec. 11.

Payment of all expenses of operation and maintenance incurred,
sec. 4 (b).

Permits and licenses to provide that Colorado River compact is to
control in use of water, sec. 8 (a)---

385

394

395 396

385

392

Permits not to be issued until act effective, sec. 6––
Power, electrical, generation of, etc., on projects for, sec. 15--
Power may be generated by agencies constructing main canal, sec. 7-
Power plant and incidental structures, construction of, sec. 1--
Power, use of dam and reservoir for, sec. 6___.

391

396

392

377

391

Power, use of water for generation of, to be governed by compacts
among Arizona, California, and Nevada subsidiary to Colorado
River compact, sec. 8 (b) –

392

Preference right of soldiers, etc., sec. 9--

393

Preference to be given to a State for generation of electrical energy
for use in that State, sec. 5 (c)---.

388-389

Priority of claims of United States over those of others, sec. 17----
Purposes of the act, secs. 1 and 6_____

397

377, 391

Ratification of Colorado River compact, sec. 4 (a).
Reclamation law, this act a supplement to, sec. 14.

383

396

Regulations for awarding of contracts to be prescribed by Secre-
tary, sec. 5.

387

Regulations for maintenance of works to be in conformity with
Federal Water Power Act, sec. 6.

391

Repayment within 50 years of date of completion of amounts ad-
vanced, sec. 4 (b)---

385

Representative of United States to cooperate in formulation of com-
pacts by States, sec. 19 (a)----

398

Revenue requirements, contracts to be made with view of meeting,
sec. 5 (c)---

388-389

Revenues, agreements for, for expenses, sec. 4 (b).

Revenues from power development may be credited to agencies,
sec. 7____

385

392

Revenues to be kept in separate fund, sec. 5---

387

Rights in waters of the Colorado subject to Colorado River com-
pact, sec. 13 (b)_____

395

Rights of Mexico to waters of Colorado River, sec. 20.
Rights of way over public and reserved lands, sec. 5 (d)
River regulation, use of dam and reservoir for, sec. 6.
Soldiers, preference in lands and in employment, sec. 9.
States to control waters within own borders, sec. 18___
States to approve compacts respecting water, sec. 19 (b).

398

390-391

391

393

397

398

States, consent given to, to negotiate supplemental compacts, sec. 19__
Storage and use of waters, generation and sale of electrical energy,
sec. 5.

397

387

Storage, diversion, use of water for generation of power, Colorado
River compact to control, sec. 8 (a) ---

392

Storage of water, improving navigation, flood control, sec. 1_.
Subsidiary compact among lower division States to govern use of
water, sec. 8 (b)--.

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Transmission lines for electrical energy, use, rights-of-way, sec. 5 (d) _
Withdrawal of public lands; entry under reclamation law, sec. 9--—

390

393

Boulder Canyon project contracts held to be valid.
Boulder Canyon project Federal reservation, Six Companies v. DeVinney- 378
Boulder Canyon project Federal reservation, Sir Companies v. Stinson__
Boulder Canyon project, San Diego contract (Dept. dec., Apr. 5, 1934) –
Boulder Canyon project, mining claims__

386, 390

379

387

25

Boulder to be name of dam built pursuant to Boulder Canyon act--.

378

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