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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Reclamation

 

Quarterly Status Tabulation of Water Service and Repayment 
Contract Negotiations

AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of proposed contractual actions pending 
through March 1994. This notice is one of a variety of means being used 
to inform the public about proposed contractual actions for capital 
recovery and management of project resources and facilities. Additional 
Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) announcement of individual contract 
actions may be published in the Federal Register and in newspapers of 
general circulation in the areas determined by Reclamation to be 
affected by the proposed action. Announcements may be in the form of 
news releases, legal notices, official letters, memorandums, or other 
forms of written material. Meetings, workshops, and/or hearings may 
also be used, as appropriate, to provide publicity. These public 
participation procedures do not apply to proposed contracts for the 
sale of surplus or interim irrigation water for a term of 1 year or 
less. Either of the contracting parties may invite the public to 
observe any contract proceedings. All public participation procedures 
will be coordinated with those involved in complying with the National 
Environmental Policy Act.

ADDRESSES: The identity of the approving officer and other information 
pertaining to a specific contract proposal may be obtained by calling 
or writing the appropriate regional office at the address and telephone 
number given for each region in the supplementary information.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alan Dickerman, Acting Chief, Contracts and Repayment Division, Bureau 
of Reclamation, 1849 C St. NW., Washington, DC 20240; telephone 202-
208-3014.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 226 of the Reclamation 
Reform Act of 1982 (96 Stat. 1273) and 43 CFR 426.20 of the rules and 
regulations published in 52 FR 11954, April 13, 1987, Reclamation will 
publish notice of proposed or amendatory contract actions for any 
contract for the delivery of project water for authorized uses in 
newspapers of general circulation in the affected area at least 60 days 
prior to contract execution. Pursuant to the ``Final Revised Public 
Participation Procedures'' for water resource-related contract 
negotiations, published in 47 FR 7763, February 22, 1982, a tabulation 
is provided below of all proposed contractual actions in each of the 
five Reclamation regions. Each proposed action listed is, or is 
expected to be, in some state of the contract negotiation process 
during January, February or March of 1994. When contract negotiations 
are completed, and prior to execution, each proposed contract form must 
be approved by the Secretary, or pursuant to delegated or redelegated 
authority, the Commissioner of Reclamation or one of the Regional 
Directors. In some instances, congressional review and approval of a 
report, water rate, or other terms and conditions of the contract may 
be involved.
    Public participation in and receipt of comments on contract 
proposals will be facilitated by adherence to the following procedures:
    1. Only persons authorized to act on behalf of the contracting 
entities may negotiate the terms and conditions of a specific contract 
proposal.
    2. Advance notice of meetings or hearings will be furnished to 
those parties that have made a timely written request for such notice 
to the appropriate regional or project office of Reclamation.
    3. Written correspondence regarding proposed contracts may be made 
available to the general public pursuant to the terms and procedures of 
the Freedom of Information Act (80 Stat. 383), as amended.
    4. Written comments on a proposed contract or contract action must 
be submitted to the appropriate Reclamation officials at the locations 
and within the time limits set forth in the advance public notices.
    5. All written comments received and testimony presented at any 
public hearings will be reviewed and summarized by the appropriate 
regional office for use by the contract approving authority.
    6. Copies of specific proposed contracts may be obtained from the 
appropriate Regional Director or his designated public contact as they 
become available for review and comment.
    7. In the event modifications are made in the form of a proposed 
contract, the appropriate Regional Director shall determine whether 
republication of the notice and/or extension of the comment period is 
necessary.
    Factors considered in making such a determination shall include, 
but are not limited to: (i) the significance of the modification, and 
(ii) the degree of public interest which has been expressed over the 
course of the negotiations. As a minimum, the Regional Director shall 
furnish revised contracts to all parties who requested the contract in 
response to the initial public notice.

Acronym Definitions Used Herein

(BCP) Boulder Canyon Project
(CAP) Central Arizona Project
(CUP) Central Utah Project
(CVP) Central Valley Project
(CRSP) Colorado River Storage Project
(D&MC) Drainage and Minor Construction
(FR) Federal Register
(IDD) Irrigation and Drainage District
(ID) Irrigation District
(M&I) Municipal and Industrial
(O&M) Operation and Maintenance
(P-SMBP) Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program
(Pub. L.) Public Law
(R&B) Rehabilitation and Betterment
(SRPA) Small Reclamation Projects Act
(WCUA) Water Conservation and Utilization Act
(WD) Water District

    Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis 
Road, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234, telephone 208-378-5342.
    1. Cascade Reservoir Water Users, Boise Project, Idaho: Repayment 
contracts for irrigation and M&I water; 19,201 acre-feet of stored 
water in Cascade Reservoir.
    2. Irrigation, M&I and Miscellaneous Water Users; Columbia Basin, 
Crooked River, Minidoka, Rathdrum Prairie, Rogue River Basin, and 
Umatilla Projects; Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington: Temporary or 
interim repayment and water service contracts for irrigation or M&I use 
to provide up to 10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 5 
years; long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-
feet of water annually.
    3. Rogue River Basin Water Users, Rogue River Project, Oregon: 
Water service contracts; $5 per acre-foot or $50 minimum per annum for 
the term of the contract.
    4. Willamette Basin Water Users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
Water service contracts; $1.75 per acre-foot or $50 minimum per annum 
for the term of the contract.
    5. American Falls Reservoir District Number 2, Burgess Canal 
Company, Clark and Edwards Canal and Irrigation Company, Craig-Mattson 
Canal Company, Danskin Ditch Company, Enterprise Canal Company, Ltd., 
Farmers Friend Irrigation Company, Ltd., Lenroot Canal Company, Liberty 
Park Canal Company, Long Island Irrigation Company, Parks and 
Lewisville Irrigation Company, Ltd., Parson Ditch Company, Peoples 
Canal and Irrigation Company, Poplar ID, Rigby Canal and Irrigating 
Company, Rudy Irrigation Canal Company, Ltd., Wearyrick Ditch Company, 
all in the Minidoka Project, Idaho; Juniper Flat ID, Wapinitia Project, 
Oregon; Roza ID, Yakima Project, Washington: Amendatory repayment and 
water service contracts; purpose is to conform to the Reclamation 
Reform Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-293).
    6. City of Cle Elum, Yakima Project, Washington: Amendatory or 
replacement M&I water service contract; 2,200 acre-feet (1,350 gallons 
per minute) annually for the term of the contract.
    7. Baker Valley ID, Baker Project, Oregon: Irrigation water service 
contract on a surplus interruptible basis to serve up to 13,000 acres; 
sale of excess capacity in Mason Reservoir (Phillips Lake) for the term 
of the contract.
    8. Willow Creek Water Users, Willow Creek Project, Oregon: 
Repayment or water service contracts for a total of up to 3,500 acre-
feet of storage space in Willow Creek Reservoir.
    9. Bridgeport ID, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington: Warren Act 
contract for the use of an irrigation outlet in Chief Joseph Dam.
    10. Hermiston ID, Umatilla Project, Oregon: Repayment contract for 
reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs to Cold Springs Dam.
    11. Ochoco ID and Various Individual Spaceholders, Crooked River 
Project, Oregon: Repayment contract for reimbursable cost of dam safety 
repairs to Arthur R. Bowman and Ochoco Dams.
    12. The Dalles ID, The Dalles Project, Oregon: SRPA loan repayment 
contract; proposed loan obligation of approximately $2,000,000.
    13. State of Idaho, Payette Division of the Boise Project, Idaho: 
Proposed Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Idaho for the use of 
uncontracted space in Cascade and Deadwood Reservoirs.
    14. Sidney Irrigation Cooperative, Willamette Basin Project, 
Oregon: Irrigation water service contract for approximately 2,300 acre-
feet; $1.75 per acre-foot for the term of the contract.
    15. Douglas County, Milltown Hill Project, Oregon: SRPA loan 
repayment contract; proposed loan obligation of approximately $24.5 
million and grant of approximately $5.8 million.
    16. Mitigation, Inc., Palisades/Ririe Projects, Idaho: Contract for 
storage space in Palisades and Ririe Reservoirs (18,980 and 80,500 
acre-feet, respectively) pursuant to section 5(a) of the Fort Hall 
Indian Water Rights Act of 1990.
    17. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise Project, Idaho: 
Irrigation water service contract for the use of approximately 200 
acre-feet of storage space annually in Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Water 
to be used on crops for wildlife mitigation purposes.
    18. City of Madras, Deschutes Project, Oregon: Renewal or 
replacement of municipal water service contract for approximately 125 
acre-feet annually from the project water supply.
    19. Willamette Basin water users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
Add language to water service contract to provide for periodic reviews, 
with adjustments if necessary to mitigate for impacts to natural 
resources.
    20. Willamette Basin water users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
Two water service contracts for the exchange of up to 225 acre-feet of 
water for diversion above project reservoirs.
    21. Lewiston Orchards ID, Lewiston Orchards Project, Idaho: 
Repayment contract for reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs to 
Reservoir ``A.''
    22. North Unit ID, Deschutes Project, Oregon: Repayment contract 
for reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs to Wickiup Dam.
    Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way, 
Sacramento, California 95825-1898, telephone 916-978-5030.
    1. Tuolumne Utility District (formerly Tuolumne Regional WD), CVP, 
California: Water service contract for up to 9,000 acre-feet from New 
Melones Reservoir.
    2. Irrigation water districts, individual irrigators, M&I and 
miscellaneous water users, California, Oregon, and Nevada: Temporary 
(interim) water service contracts for available project water for 
irrigation, M&I, or fish and wildlife purposes providing up to 10,000 
acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 5 years; temporary Warren 
Act contracts for use of project facilities for terms up to 1 year; 
long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-feet 
annually.

    Note. Copies of the standard forms of temporary water service 
contracts for the various types of service are available upon 
written request from the Regional Director at the address shown 
above.

    3. Friant Division Contractors, CVP, California: Renewal of 
existing long-term water service contracts with contractors on the 
Friant-Kern and Madera Canals or diverters from Millerton Reservoir; 
most contracts expire 1994-1997, two contracts expire later; water 
quantities in existing contracts range from 1,200 to 175,440 acre-feet. 
These contract actions will be accomplished through interim contracts 
pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    4. Contra Costa WD, CVP, California: Amendatory water service 
contract to add the operation of the Los Vaqueros Project, including an 
additional point of delivery; the amendment will also conform the 
contract to current Reclamation policies, including the water 
ratesetting policy, and Pub. L. 102-575.
    5. Redwood Valley County WD, SRPA, California: District is 
considering restructuring the repayment schedule pursuant to Pub. L. 
100-516 or prepaying the loan at a discounted rate pursuant to Pub. L. 
102-575.
    6. Madera ID, Hidden Division, CVP, California: Renewal of existing 
water service contract for 24,000 acre-feet of water which expires 
February 28, 1994. This contract action will be accomplished through 
interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    7. Chowchilla WD, Buchanan Division, CVP, California: Renewal of 
existing water service contract for 24,000 acre-feet of water which 
expires February 28, 1994. This contract action will be accomplished 
through interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    8. Truckee Carson ID, Newlands Project, Nevada: New repayment 
contract for the unpaid construction cost repayment obligation from the 
original contract which was terminated on August 17, 1983, by the U.S. 
District Court in Nevada.
    9. San Luis WD, CVP, California: Amendatory water service contract 
to provide that the District pay full O&M rate for all deliveries 
resulting from the Azhderian Pumping Plant enlargement and the cost of 
service rate for such deliveries beginning in 1996 and each year 
thereafter.
    10. Delta Mendota Canal Contractors, CVP, California: Renewal of 
existing long-term water service contracts with contractors on the 
Delta-Mendota Canal whose contracts expire in 1994-2003; water 
quantities in existing contracts range from 70 to 50,000 acre-feet. 
These contract actions will be accomplished through interim contracts 
pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    11. City of Redding, CVP, California: Amendment to Contract No. 14-
06-200-5272A to add a point of diversion at the turnout, Spring Creek 
Power Conduit, to facilitate proposed water treatment plant for Buckeye 
service area. This amendment will also conform the contract to current 
Reclamation policies, including the water ratesetting policy, and Pub. 
L. 102-575.
    12. U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, CVP, California: Long-term 
contract, for M&I water purposes in support of the new San Joaquin 
Valley National Cemetery near Santa Nella, California.
    13. Century Ranch Water Company, Inc., CVP, California: Long-term 
exchange contract for M&I, less than 100 acre-feet; Stony Creek 
Watershed above Black Butte Dam.
    14. State of California, Department of Forestry, CVP, California: 
Water right exchange agreement, less than 100 acre-feet, above Black 
Butte Dam.
    15. San Luis WD, CVP, California: Amendment to Contract No. 14-06-
200-7773A to include assigned lands and allocated share of CVP water 
supply to San Luis WD from Romero WD.
    16. Romero WD, CVP, California: Amendment to Contract No. 14-06-
200-7758 to assign lands and allocated share of CVP water supply to San 
Luis WD.
    17. IDs and similar water user entities, CVP, California: 
Amendatory water service contracts; to change the definition of 
``year'' to conform to the standard CVP water year of March 1 through 
the end of February.
    18. Sacramento River water rights settlement contractors, CVP, 
California: Contract amendment for assignment under voluntary land 
ownership transfers to provide for the current CVP water rates and 
update standard contract articles.
    19. Sierra Pacific Power Company, Pyramid Lake Tribe, Washoe County 
Water Conservation District; Washoe and Truckee-Storage Projects; 
Nevada and California: Interim storage contract, authorized under Pub. 
L. 101-618, and the provision of the Warren Act as supplemented by the 
Reclamation States Emergency Drought Act to convey and/or store non-
project water in Stampede Reservoir and in Boca Reservoir.
    20. Naval Air Station and Truckee Carson ID, Newlands Project, 
Nevada: Amend water service Agreement No. 14-06-400-1024 for the use of 
project water on Naval Air Station land.
    21. Del Puerto WD, CVP, California: Amend water service Contract 
No. 14-06-200-922 to include M&I use.
    22. El Dorado County Water Agency, San Juan Suburban WD, and 
Sacramento County Water Agency, CVP, California: M&I water service 
contract to supplement existing water supply: 15,000 acre-feet for El 
Dorado County Water Agency, 13,000 acre-feet for San Juan Suburban WD, 
and 22,000 acre-feet for Sacramento County Water Agency, authorized by 
Pub. L. 101-514.
    23. Non-Federal entity, CVP, California: Cost-sharing agreement 
with a yet to be determined non-Federal entity for the Folsom Dam and 
Reservoir reoperation.
    24. Central Coast Water Authority, Cachuma Project, California: 
Long-term Warren Act contract for use of Cachuma Project facilities 
when excess capacity exists. Approximately 13,750 acre-feet of water 
per year from the California State Water Project will be made available 
under a Warren Act contract to users along the South Coast of 
California.
    25. Pershing County Water Conservation District, Humboldt Project, 
Nevada: Safety of Dams repayment contract for modification of Rye Patch 
Dam; reimbursable obligation of the District approximately $1,050,000.
    26. California Department of Fish and Game, CVP, California: 
Renewal of existing long-term agreement for furnishing water for fish 
hatchery purposes.
    27. Widren WD, CVP, California: Amend water service Contract No. 
14-06-200-8018 to include M&I use, conform to Pub. L. 102-575 and 
assign water supply to City of Tracy.
    28. Corning Canal, Tehama-Colusa Canal, and Cross Valley Canal; 
CVP; California: Renewal of existing long-term water service contracts 
with contractors on the Canals, whose contracts expire in 1995; water 
quantities in existing contracts range from 400 to 62,200 acre-feet. 
These contract actions will be accomplished through interim contracts 
pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    29. Bella Vista WD, CVP, California: Renewal of existing long-term 
water service contract which expires December 31, 1994; water quantity 
in existing contract is 24,000 acre-feet. This contract action will be 
accomplished through interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    30. Clear Creek Community Services District, CVP, California: 
Renewal of existing long-term water service contract which expires 
December 31, 1994; water quantity in existing contract is 15,300 acre-
feet. This contract action will be accomplished through interim 
contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    31. Gateway WD, CVP, California: Combine by assignment twelve 
Delta-Mendota Canal water service contracts into 1-entity to be renamed 
Gateway WD for administrative and operation purposes.
    32. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish 
and Game, Grassland WD; CVP; California: Water service contracts to 
provide Level II water supplies for refuges within the CVP pursuant to 
Pub. L. 102-575; exchange agreements and wheeling contracts to deliver 
some of the increased refuge water supplies; quantity to be contracted 
for is approximately 450,000 acre-feet.
    33. Monterey County Water Resources Agency, Castroville Irrigation 
Water Supply Project, SRPA, California: Loan repayment contract in the 
amount of $32,600,000 to construct an irrigation distribution system to 
reduce sea water intrusion in the ground water aquifers.
    34. Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency, Water 
Reclamation Facility for Crop Irrigation Project, SRPA, California: 
Loan repayment contract in the amount of $20,544,400 to reduce sea 
water intrustion in the ground water aquifers.
    35. San Juan Suburban WD, CVP, California: Renewal of existing 
long-term water service contract which expires February 28, 1995; water 
quantity in existing contract is 11,200 acre-feet. This contract action 
will be accomplished through interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-
575.
    36. Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District, CVP, California: 
Renewal of existing temporary contract which expires February 28, 1994; 
water quantity in contract is 2,750 acre-feet. This contract action 
will be accomplished through interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-
575.
    37. State of California, CVP, California: Cost sharing agreement 
with State of California pursuant to CVP Improvement Act (Pub. L. 102-
575). The cost sharing agreement with the State will provide for the 
general principles and administration of cost sharing for and 
implementation of specific restoration actions identified in Pub. L. 
102-575.
    38. Santa Barbara County Water Agency, Cachuma Project, California: 
Renewal of existing long-term water service contract which expires May 
14, 1995; water quantity in existing contract 32,000 acre-feet.
    39. United Water Conservation District, SRPA, California: District 
can prepay the loan at a discounted rate pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    40. San Juan Suburban WD and the Placer County Water Agency, CVP, 
California: Renewal of existing long-term wheeling contract allowing 
the Agency to use CVP facilities to deliver its water to the District 
for use on District land within Placer County.
    41. Feather WE, CVP, California: Renewal of existing long-term 
water service contract which expires December 31, 1994; water quantity 
in existing contract is 20,000. This contract action will be 
accomplished through interim contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
    Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470 
(Nevada Highway and Park Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470, 
telephone 702-293-8536.
    1. Agricultural and M&I water users, CAP, Arizona: Water service 
subcontracts for percentages of available supply reallocated in 1992 
for irrigation entities and up to 640,000 acre-feet per year allocated 
in 1983 for M&I use.
    2. Southern Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act: Sale of up to 
28,200 acre-feet per year of municipal effluent to the City of Tucson, 
Arizona.
    3. Milton and Jean Phillips, Kenneth or Ann Easterday, Robert E. 
Harp, Cameron Brothers Construction Co., Ogram Farms, Bruce Church, 
Inc., Stephen Sturges, Sunkist Growers, Inc., Clayton Farms, BCP, 
Arizona: Water service contracts, as recommended by Arizona Department 
of Water Resources, with agricultural entities located near the 
Colorado River for up to an additional 15,557 acre-feet total.
    4. Arizona State Land Department, State of Arizona, BCP, Arizona: 
Contract for 6,607 acre-feet per year of Colorado River water for 
agricultural use and related purposes on State-owned land. This 
contract action reflects an increase in a prior contract recommendation 
in the amount of 6,292 acre-feet per year.
    5. Armon Curtis, Arlin Dulin, Jacy Rayner, Glen Curtis, Jamar 
Produce Corporation, and Ansel T. Hall, BCP, Arizona: Water service 
contracts; purpose is to amend their contracts to exempt them from the 
Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-293).
    6. Indian and non-Indian agricultural and M&I water users, CAP, 
Arizona: New and amendatory contracts for repayment of Federal 
expenditures for construction of distribution systems.
    7. Cibola Valley IDD, BCP, Arizona: Cibola Valley IDD is looking at 
the possibility of transferring, leasing, selling, or banking its 
entitlement of 22,560 acre-feet, for use in Arizona, California, and 
Nevada.
    8. Ft. Yuma Indian Reservation (Quechan Indian Reservation), Yuma 
Project, Arizona and California: Surplus water contract to receive 
Colorado River water in the states of Arizona and California. The 
contract may include surplus and unused apportionment entitlements 
(51,616 acre-feet or 7,743 acres, whichever is less) and wheeling 
arrangements with Bard ID.
    9. Imperial ID, Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, California: 
Contract providing for O&M of the project well field.
    10. Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, California: Water service 
and repayment contracts with nonagricultural users in California 
adjacent to the Colorado River for an aggregate consumptive use of up 
to 10,000 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year in exchange for an 
equivalent amount of water to be pumped into the All-American Canal 
from a well field to be constructed adjacent to the canal.
    11. County of San Bernardino, San Sevaine Creek Water Project, 
SRPA, California: Project and loan repayment contracts are under 
reformulation.
    12. Tohono O'odham Nation, SRPA, Arizona: Repayment contract for a 
$7.3 million loan for the Schuk Toak District.
    13. Bullhead City, Consolidated Water Co., Lake Havasu City, Havasu 
Water Co., Quartzsite, McAllister Subdivision, City of Parker, Marble 
Canyon, and Arizona State Land Department, BCP, Arizona: Contracts for 
additional M&I allocations of Colorado River water to entities located 
along the Colorado River in Arizona for up to 15,146 acre-feet per year 
as recommended by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
    14. National Park Service for Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 
Supreme Court Decree in Arizona v. California, and BCP in Arizona and 
Nevada: Memorandum of Understanding for delivery of Colorado River 
water for the National Park Service's Federal Establishment present 
perfected right of 500 acre-feet of diversions annually, and the 
National Park Service's Federal Establishment perfected right pursuant 
to Executive Order No. 5125 (April 25, 1930).
    15. Imperial ID and/or The Metropolitan WD of Southern California, 
BCP, California: Contract to fund the Department of the Interior's 
expenses to conserve All-American Canal seepage water in accordance 
with Title II of the San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, 
dated January 25, 1988.
    16. Coachella Valley WD and/or The Metropolitan WD of Southern 
California, BCP, California: Contract to fund the Department of the 
Interior's expenses to conserve seepage water from Coachella Branch of 
the All-American Canal in accordance with Title II of the San Luis Rey 
Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, dated January 25, 1988.
    17. Elsinore Valley Municipal WD, Temescal Valley Project, SRPA, 
California: Repayment contract for a $22.3 million loan.
    18. Mohave Valley ID, BCP, Arizona: Amendment of current contract 
for additional Colorado River water, change in service areas, diversion 
points, and RRA exemption.
    19. Miscellaneous present perfected rights entitlement holders, 
BCP, Arizona and California: Contracts for entitlements of Colorado 
River water as decreed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Arizona v. 
California, as supplemented or amended, and as required by section 5 of 
the BCP. Miscellaneous present perfected rights holders are listed in 
the Arizona v. California settlement.
    20. Federal Establishment present perfected rights entitlement 
holders: Individual contracts for administration of Colorado River 
water entitlements of the Colorado River, Fort Mojave, Quechan, 
Chemehuevi, and Cocopah Indian Tribes.
    21. Yuma County Water Users' Association, Yuma Project, Arizona: 
Contract to enable the Association to administer non-irrigation water 
within its service area.
    22. City of Yuma, BCP, Arizona: Amendment to Contract No. 14-067-W-
106 for additional points of diversion.
    23. Imperial ID and The Metropolitan WD of Southern California, 
BCP, California: Temporary contract to store approximately 200,000 
acre-feet of water that is expected to be saved over a 2-year period 
under a test water savings program that involves land fallowing and a 
modified irrigation plan for alfalfa.
    24. Crystal Beach Water Conservation District, BCP, Arizona: 
Contract for delivery of 132 acre-feet per year of Colorado River water 
for domestic use, as recommended by the Arizona Department of Water 
Resources.
    25. Robert B. Griffith Water Project, BCP, Nevada: Revision of 
water delivery contract to amend points of diversion.
    26. Southern Nevada Water Authority, BCP, Nevada: Assignment or 
transfer of 14,500 acre-feet of Basic Management, Inc.'s water 
entitlement to the Southern Nevada Water Authority as a result of Basic 
Management, Inc.'s water conservation efforts.
    27. Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority, SRPA, California: Chino 
Basin Desalination Program, environmental cleanup to remove salt from 
ground water, $49 million project.
    28. Gila River Farms, SRPA, Arizona: Amendatory contract to 
reschedule payments due in 1991, 1992, 1993 and subsequent years in 
line with payment capacity.
    29. Bureau of Land Management, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 1,176 
acre-feet per year, for agricultural use, of Arizona's Colorado River 
water that is not used by higher priority Arizona entitlement holders.
    30. Curtis Family Trust el al., BCP, Arizona: Contract for 2,100 
acre-feet per year of Colorado River water for agricultural water.
    31. Town of Payson, CAP, Arizona: Assignment of Payson's CAP water 
entitlement of 4,995 acre-feet per year to the city of Scottsdale.
    32. Beattie Farms SW, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 1,890 acre-feet 
per year of unused Arizona entitlement for agricultural use.
    33. Section 10 Backwater, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 250 acre-feet 
per year of unused Arizona entitlement for environmental use until a 
permanent water supply can be obtained.
    34. Central Arizona Water Conservation District, CAP, Arizona: 
Amendment of the contract between the United States and Central Arizona 
Water Conservation District for the delivery of water and repayment of 
costs of the CAP (Master Repayment Contract) to increase the repayment 
ceiling set forth in subarticle 9.3(e) from $2.0 billion to $2.3 
billion.
    35. Mohave County, BCP, Arizona: Assignment, transfer, or 
reallocation of 18,500 acre-feet of water from the City of Kingman to a 
new water authority being formed to serve Mohave County.
    36. Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, Gila Project, 
Arizona: Amendment to provide for increase in domestic water allocation 
(from 10,000 to 20,000 acre-feet) within its overall use in the 
district.
    Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 11568, (125 
South State Street), Salt Lake City, Utah 84147, telephone 801-524-
5435.
    1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users, Utah, 
Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico: Temporary (interim) water service 
contracts for surplus project water for irrigation or M&I use to 
provide up to 10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 10 
years; long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-
feet of water annually.
    (a) The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Lodge No. 
1747, Farmington, New Mexico: Navajo Reservoir water service contract; 
20 acre-feet per year for municipal use.
    2. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado: 
Repayment contract for 26,500 acre-feet per year for M&I use and 2,600 
acre-feet per year for irrigation use in Phase One and 700 acre-feet in 
Phase Two; contract terms to be consistent with binding cost sharing 
agreement and water rights settlement agreement.
    3. Ute Mountain Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and New 
Mexico: Repayment contract; 6,000 acre-feet per year for M&I use in 
Colorado; 26,400 acre-feet per year for irrigation use in Colorado; 900 
acre-feet per year for irrigation use in New Mexico; contract terms to 
be consistent with binding cost sharing agreement and water rights 
settlement agreement.
    4. Navajo Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, New Mexico: 
Repayment contract for 7,600 acre-feet per year for M&I use.
    5. La Plata Conservancy District, Animas-La Plata Project, New 
Mexico: Repayment contract for 9,900 acre-feet per year for irrigation 
use.
    6. Vermejo Conservancy District, Vermejo Project, New Mexico: Amend 
contract pursuant to Pub. L. 96-550 to relieve the district of the 
requirement to make annual payments until the Secretary of the Interior 
determines that further payments are feasible; the current obligation 
exceeds $2 million.
    7. San Juan Pueblo, San Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: Repayment 
contract for up to 2,000 acre-feet of project water for irrigation 
purposes.
    8. City of El Paso, Rio Grande Project, Texas and New Mexico: 
Amendment to the 1941 and 1962 contracts to expand acreage owned by the 
City to 3,000 acres; extend terms of water rights assignments; and 
allow assignments outside City limits under authority of the Public 
Service Board.
    9. Mancos Water Conservancy District, Mancos Project, Colorado: 
Amendatory contract to remove contract restrictions that prevent the 
Mancos Water Conservancy District from developing hydropower on the 
Mancos Project.
    10. The National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado 
Water Conservation Board, Wayne N. Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado: 
Contract for between 180,000 to 740,000 acre-feet of project water to 
provide specific river flow patterns in the Gunnison River through the 
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.
    11. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Wayne N. 
Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado: Water service contract for 500 acre-feet 
for 1-year for municipal and domestic use.
    12. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Wayne N. 
Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado: Substitute supply plan for the 
administration of the Gunnison River.
    13. Collbran Conservancy District, Collbran Project, Colorado: 
Amendatory contract defining priority of use of project water.
    14. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North Fork Water Conservancy 
District, Paonia Project, Colorado: Contract for releases to support 
endangered fish in the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers; water available 
for releases will come from reserve capacity held by Reclamation as a 
sediment pool, estimated to be 1,800 acre-feet annually; contract will 
define the terms and conditions associated with delivery of this water.
    15. Rio Grande Water Conservation district, closed Basin Division, 
San Luis Valley Project, Colorado: Water service contract for 
furnishing priority 4 water to third parties; contract will allow 
District to market priority water, when available, for agricultural, 
municipal and/or industrial use.
    16. Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association, Upper Gunnison 
River Water Conservancy District, Colorado River Water Conservation 
District, Uncompahgre Project, Colorado: Water management agreement for 
water stored at Taylor Park Reservoir and the Wayne N. Aspinall Storage 
Units to improve water management.
    17. Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Provo River Water 
Users Association, CUP, Utah: Operating agreement for the Jordanelle 
Reservoir and the Deer Creek Reservoir pursuant to Section 209 of Pub. 
L. 102-575.
    18. Emery Water Conservancy District, Emery County Project, Utah: 
Repayment contract for installation of early warning system for Joe's 
Valley Dam pursuant to safety of dams legislation.
    Great Plains Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal 
Building, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59107-6900, 
telephone 406-657-6413.
    1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users; 
Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Kansas, 
Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas: Temporary (interim) water service 
contracts for the conveyance, storage, and exchange of surplus project 
water and nonproject water for irrigation or M&I use to provide up to 
10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 5-years; long-term 
contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-feet of water 
annually.
    2. Fort Shaw ID, Sun River Project, Montana: R&B loan repayment 
contract; up to $1.5 million.
    3. Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, 
Colorado: Water service contracts for irrigation, municipal, and 
industrial purposes; contract negotiations for sale of water from the 
marketable yield to water users within the Colorado River Basin of 
Western Colorado.
    4. Ruedi Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Repayment 
contracts; second round contract negotiations for municipal, domestic, 
and industrial water from the regulatory capacity of Ruedi Reservoir.
    5. Cedar Bluff ID No. 6, Cedar Bluff Unit, P-SMBP, Kansas: In 
accordance with Section 901 of Pub. L. 102-575, 106 Stat. 4600, 
terminate the Cedar Bluff Irrigation District's repayment contract and 
transfer use of the District's portion of the reservoir storage 
capacity to the State of Kansas for fish, wildlife, recreation, and 
other purposes.
    6. Garrison Diversion Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Renegotiation of 
the master repayment contract with Garrison Diversion Conservancy 
District to conform with the Garrison Diversion Unit Reformulation Act 
of 1986; negotiation of repayment contracts with irrigators and M&I 
users.
    7. Corn Creek ID, Glendo Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: Repayment contract 
for 10,350 acre-feet of supplemental irrigation water from Glendo 
Reservoir.
    8. East Bench ID, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: D&MC contract 
for $300,000 for minor construction work for up to a 10-year period.
    9. Foss Reservoir Master Conservancy District, Washita Basin 
Project, Oklahoma: Amendatory repayment contract for remedial work.
    10. Arbuckle Master Conservancy District, Arbuckle Project, 
Oklahoma: Contract for the repayment of costs of the construction of 
the Sulphur, Oklahoma, pipeline and pumping plant (if constructed).
    11. Chinook Water Users Association, Milk River Project, Montana: 
SRPA contract for loan of up to $6,000,000 for improvements to the 
Association's water conveyance system.
    12. Midvale ID, Riverton Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: Long-term contract 
for water service from Boysen Reservoir.
    13. Tom Green County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1, 
San Angelo Project, Texas: Contingent upon passage of authorizing 
legislation, negotiate amendatory contract to increase irrigable 
acreage within the project.
    14. Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, Canadian River 
Project, Texas: Amendatory contract to reflect credit for project lands 
transferred to the National Park Service under Pub. L. 101-628 for the 
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.
    15. Lakeview ID, Shoshone Project, Wyoming: New long-term water 
service contract for up to 3,200 acre-feet of firm water supply 
annually and up to 11,800 acre-feet of interim water from Buffalo Bill 
Reservoir.
    16. Hidalgo County ID No. 6, Texas: SRPA contract for a 20-year 
loan for up to $5,712,900 to rehabilitate the District's irrigation 
facilities.
    17. City of Rapid City and Rapid Valley Water Conservancy District, 
Rapid Valley Unit, P-SMBP, South Dakota: Contract renewal for up to 
55,000 acre-feet of storage capacity in Pactola Reservoir.
    18. Thirty Mile Canal Company, Nebraska: SRPA contract for a loan 
of $2,264,000 to reline the main canal, replace open laterals with 
buried pipe, and replace bridges.
    19. City of Estes Park, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado: 
Modification of water service contract to change point of diversion and 
other administrative revisions.
    20. Belle Fourche ID, Belle Fourche Unit, P-SMBP, South Dakota: 
Amendment to D&MC contract to extend work through 1995 and provide an 
additional $1 million to complete the work.
    21. North Platte Project and Glendo Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming and 
Nebraska contractors: Repayment contracts under the safety of dams 
program for the modification of Pathfinder, Guernsey, and Glendo Dams.
    22. State of Colorado, Armel Unit, P-SMBP, Colorado: Repayment 
contract under the safety of dams program for the modification of Bonny 
Dam.
    23. Ainsworth ID, Almena ID, Bostwick ID, Frenchman-Cambridge ID, 
Frenchman Valley ID, Kansas-Bostwick ID, Kirwin ID, Loup Basin 
Reclamation District, Webster ID; P-SMBP, Kansas and Nebraska: 
Renegotiation of existing water service and repayment contracts for 
irrigation water supplies.
    24. Mountain Park Master Conservancy District, Mountain Park 
Project, Oklahoma: In accordance with Section 3102 of Pub. L. 102-575, 
106 Stat. 4600, amend the District's contract to reflect a discounted 
prepayment of the City of Frederick's obligation for the reimbursable 
costs of its M&I water supply.
    25. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana: In accordance 
with Section 9 of the Northern Cheyenne Reserved Water Rights 
Settlement Act of 1992, the U.S. and the Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe 
are proposing to contract for 30,000 acre-feet per year of stored water 
from Bighorn Reservoir, Yellowtail Unit, Lower Bighorn Division, P-
SMBP, in Montana. The Tribe will pay the U.S. both capital and O&M 
costs associated with each acre-foot of water the Tribe sells from the 
storage for M&I purposes.
    26. Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, Canadian River 
Project, Texas: Contract for the United States to pay up to 33 percent 
of the costs of the salinity control project. These costs are to be 
used for the design and construction management of the project 
facilities.
    27. Mid-Dakota Rural Water Systems, Inc., South Dakota: Pursuant to 
the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992, the 
Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make grants and loans to 
Mid-Dakota Rural Water System, Inc., a non-profit corporation for the 
planning and construction of a rural water supply system.


    Dated: January 14, 1994.
Stephen V. Magnussen,
Acting Commissioner.
[FR Doc. 94-1485 Filed 1-20-94; 4:15 pm]
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