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--- Aqueduct, metropolitan water district, right-of-way for. 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. 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in appropriation act__ Artesian wells (32 L. D. 278), interpretation of phrase_ Assay of gold and silver samples on withdrawn land_ Assessment work, mining claims---.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. Page 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, Baltimore Shipbuilding Co. v. Baltimore (195 U. S. 375). 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 Beach v. Hanson (40 L. D. 607), contestants_ Beaver Creek Reservoir, Sun River project, excepted from restrictions Belle Fourche Irrigation District, completion of supplemental contract_ Belle Fourche project, operation and maintenance deficit prior to 1914, Belle Fourche project, settlement of claim of Kremer and Hog- Benefits, subsection G, fact finders' act, construction of term. Bethune v. Salt River Valley Water Users' Association (227 Pac. 989) - Bids, withdrawal of, or extension of time for completing work under_. Bitter Root irrigation project, amending act for rehabilitation of.. 604 446 415 Board of Army Engineers, report by- 113 Board of Control v. Torrence (32 L. D. 472), timber and stone laws. 299 Board to examine and report on dam (Boulder Canyon project). Boise project, adjustment of charges under adjustment act. 330 415 Boise project, contract with Gem irrigation district (item in appropria- 288 Boise project, conveyance of certain water rights___ 408 Boise project, payment to Marijune Cron, death of husband_ 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. 136 54 Boulder Canyon appropriations__-_-_163, 448, 466-467, 486, 499, 505, 512, 586, 627 398 Boulder Canyon project, All-American canal, appropriation__ 627-628 Boulder Canyon project act held constitutional.. 378 628 Boulder Canyon project, recreational activities_. Advancements to fund by Treasury, allocation, repayment, sec. 2 (b) – Agreement authorized by Arizona, California, and Nevada, sec. 4 (a)– 381 381 381 383 Apportionment of waters by seven basin States, sec. 4 (a). Appropriations advanced by Treasury not to exceed $165,000,000, Appropriations authorized not to exceed $165,000,000, sec. 3. Arizona, California, and Nevada, subsidiary compact among, to con- Arizona, California, and Nevada to be given equal opportunity for California, Arizona, and Nevada authorized to contract, sec. 4 (a)__ California, Arizona, and Nevada to be given equal opportunity for Colorado River compact, agreement for division of waters among Colorado River compact, leases, permits, patents, contracts, subject 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)_. 395 397-398 377 397 Compact among Arizona, California, and Nevada to govern use of Compact, Colorado River, as controlling authority in construction 395 392 383 377 397-398 Compact, Colorado River, ratification of, sec. 4 (a)__ Boulder Canyon project act-Continued. Conditions and covenants to be deemed for benefit of basin States Page 396 394 387 388 385 387 388-389 Contracts for use of water and necessary privileges for generation 396 391 395 383 Effect of act, condition precedent to taking, sec. 4 (a) 383 388-389 388 Electrical energy, generation and sale of, sec. 5- 387 Electrical energy, generation or transmission of, to be subject to 395-396 Electrical energy, plant for economic development of, sec. 1-- 377 388-389 Electrical energy, renewal of contracts for, sec. 5 (b) 388 390 Electrical power, generation of, investigations and reports on projects 396 Employment, preference in, for construction work, sec. 9 393 393 Expenses of construction, etc., agreements to meet, sec. 4 (b)__ 385 391 Federal Water Power Act, conflicts to be resolved in conformity with. 388-389 Flood control, improving navigation, storage of water, sec. 1-. 377 391 Fund, Colorado River dam, expenditures to be made from and reve- 380 Imperial irrigation district, contract with, sec. 10. 394 Interest, unpaid, on advancements, charge on fund, sec. 2 (d). 381 396 394 385 392 393 Leases, permits, etc., subject to Colorado River compact, sec. 13 391 395-396 Legislatures of basin States to approve compacts, sec. 19 (b). 398 392 391 Limitation on use made of advancements, sec. 2 (c) - Main canal to supply water for Imperial and Coachella Valleys, 381 377 Mexico, rights of, to Colorado River, recognized, sec. 20__ 398 Money in fund in excess of amount needed, certification, sec. 2 (e)__ 381 391 377 383 Nevada, Arizona, and California, subsidiary compact among, sec. 392 Patents, contracts, leases, subject to Colorado River compact, sec. Boulder Canyon project act-Continued. Page 388-389 Nevada, Arizona, and California to be given equal opportunity for Payment of all expenses of operation and maintenance incurred, Permits and licenses to provide that Colorado River compact is to 385 394 395 396 385 392 Permits not to be issued until act effective, sec. 6–– 391 396 392 377 391 Power, use of water for generation of, to be governed by compacts 392 Preference right of soldiers, etc., sec. 9-- 393 Preference to be given to a State for generation of electrical energy 388-389 Priority of claims of United States over those of others, sec. 17---- 397 377, 391 Ratification of Colorado River compact, sec. 4 (a). 383 396 Regulations for awarding of contracts to be prescribed by Secre- 387 Regulations for maintenance of works to be in conformity with 391 Repayment within 50 years of date of completion of amounts ad- 385 Representative of United States to cooperate in formulation of com- 398 Revenue requirements, contracts to be made with view of meeting, 388-389 Revenues, agreements for, for expenses, sec. 4 (b). Revenues from power development may be credited to agencies, 385 392 Revenues to be kept in separate fund, sec. 5--- 387 Rights in waters of the Colorado subject to Colorado River com- 395 Rights of Mexico to waters of Colorado River, sec. 20. 398 390-391 391 393 397 398 States, consent given to, to negotiate supplemental compacts, sec. 19__ 397 387 Storage, diversion, use of water for generation of power, Colorado 392 Storage of water, improving navigation, flood control, sec. 1_. Transmission lines for electrical energy, use, rights-of-way, sec. 5 (d) _ 390 393 Boulder Canyon project contracts held to be valid. 386, 390 379 387 25 Boulder to be name of dam built pursuant to Boulder Canyon act--. 378 88508-37-43 |