372.
Water right as appurtenant to land and extent of right.
373.
General authority of Secretary of the Interior.
373a.
Commissioner of Reclamation; appointment.
373b.
Law enforcement authority at Bureau of Reclamation facilities.
373d.
Grants and cooperative agreements with Indian tribes and organizations.
373e.
Bureau of Reclamation site security.
373f.
Partnerships, grants, and cooperative agreements with local joint powers authorities.
374.
Sale of lands acquired in connection with irrigation project.
375.
Sale of land improved at expense of reclamation fund.
375a.
Sale under sections 374 and 375 of lands appraised at not exceeding $300.
375b.
Disposal of tracts too small to be classed farm units.
375c.
Sales of small tracts to resident farm owners and entrymen; price; terms; acreage purchasable.
375d.
Issuance of patent for small tracts; reservations.
375e.
Moneys from sale of small tracts covered into reclamation fund; credit.
375f.
Rules and regulations.
376.
Return of land donations not needed.
377.
General expenses of Bureau of Reclamation chargeable to general reclamation fund.
377a.
Limitation on use of funds where organizations or individuals are in arrears on contract charges.
377b.
Availability of appropriations for Bureau of Reclamation.
379.
Purchase of scientific books, law books, etc.
380 to 382. Repealed or Omitted.
383.
Vested rights and State laws unaffected.
384.
Extension of time for payment of charges accrued prior to March 2, 1924, and January 1, 1925.
385a.
Payments to school districts for education of dependents of construction personnel; cooperative arrangements; chargeable to project.
385b, 385c. Repealed or Omitted.
386.
Application of excess-land provisions of reclamation laws to certain lands.
387.
Removal of sand, gravel, etc.; leases, easements, etc.
388.
Contracts for materials; liability of United States.
389.
Relocation of highways, railroads, transmission lines, etc., exchange of water, water rights or electric energy.
390.
Utilization of dams and reservoir projects for irrigation purposes; additional construction; necessity of authorization; apportionment of cost; limitation.
390b.
Development of water supplies for domestic, municipal, industrial, and other purposes.
390b–1.
Improving planning and administration of water supply storage.
390b–2.
Leveraging Federal infrastructure for increased water supply.
390c.
Water reservoirs; interests of States and local agencies in storage space.
390d.
Dams and reservoirs wherein costs thereof, or rights thereto, have been acquired by local interests.
390e.
Rights, acquisition and availability of; obligation for operation and maintenance; costs for reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement; use during Government operation or by contract.
390f.
Revision of leases or agreements to evidence conversion of rights to use of storage rights.
390g.
Groundwater recharge of aquifers; demonstration program.
390g–1.
Phase I of groundwater recharge demonstration program.
390g–2.
Phase II of groundwater recharge demonstration program.
390g–3.
Evaluation of water quality impacts.
390g–4.
Authorization of appropriations to carry out phase I.
390g–5.
Authorization of appropriations to carry out phase II.
390g–6.
Matching basis for funding phase II from non-Federal sources.
390g–7.
New spending authority.
390g–8.
Interstate transfer of water from Arkansas.
390h.
Program to investigate reclamation and reuse of wastewater and groundwater; general authority.
390h–1.
Appraisal investigations.
390h–2.
Feasibility studies.
390h–3.
Research and demonstration projects.
390h–4.
Southern California comprehensive water reclamation and reuse study.
390h–5.
San Jose area water reclamation and reuse program.
390h–6.
Phoenix metropolitan water reclamation study and program.
390h–7.
Tucson area water reclamation study.
390h–8.
Lake Cheraw water reclamation and reuse study.
390h–9.
San Francisco area water reclamation study.
390h–10.
San Diego area water reclamation program.
390h–11.
Los Angeles area water reclamation and reuse project.
390h–12.
San Gabriel basin demonstration project.
390h–12a.
North San Diego County Area Water Recycling Project.
390h–12b.
Calleguas Municipal Water District Recycling Project.
390h–12c.
Central Valley Water Recycling Project.
390h–12d.
St. George Area Water Recycling Project.
390h–12e.
Watsonville Area Water Recycling Project.
390h–12f.
Southern Nevada Water Recycling Project.
390h–12g.
Albuquerque Metropolitan Area Water Reclamation and Reuse Project.
390h–12h.
El Paso Water Reclamation and Reuse Project.
390h–12i.
Reclaimed water in Pasadena.
390h–12j.
Orange County Regional Water Reclamation Project.
390h–12k.
City of West Jordan Water Reuse Project.
390h–12l.
Hi-Desert Water District in Yucca Valley, California wastewater collection and reuse facility.
390h–12m.
Mission Basin Brackish Groundwater Desalting Demonstration Project.
390h–12n.
Treatment of effluent from sanitation districts of Los Angeles County through city of Long Beach.
390h–12o.
San Joaquin Area Water Recycling and Reuse Project.
390h–12p.
Tooele Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Project.
390h–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
390h–14.
Groundwater study.
390h–15.
Authorization of appropriations.
390h–16.
Willow Lake Natural Treatment System Project.
390h–17.
Lakehaven, Washington, Water Reclamation and Reuse Project.
390h–18.
Irvine basin groundwater and surface water improvement projects.
390h–19.
Williamson County, Texas, water recycling and reuse project.
390h–20.
Hawaii reclamation projects.
390h–21.
Inland Empire regional water recycling project.
390h–23.
Southern California desert region integrated water and economic sustainability plan.
390h–25.
Mountain View, Moffett Area reclaimed water pipeline project.
390h–26.
Pittsburg recycled water project.
390h–27.
Antioch recycled water project.
390h–28.
North Coast County Water District recycled water project.
390h–29.
Redwood City recycled water project.
390h–30.
South Santa Clara County recycled water project.
390h–31.
South Bay advanced recycled water treatment facility.
390h–32.
Rancho California Water District project, California.
390h–33.
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District projects, California.
390h–34.
North Bay Water Reuse Program.
390h–35.
Prado Basin natural treatment system project.
390h–36.
Lower Chino Dairy Area desalination demonstration and reclamation project.
390h–37.
Oxnard, California, water reclamation, reuse, and treatment project.
390h–38.
Yucaipa Valley regional water supply renewal project.
390h–39.
City of Corona Water Utility, California, water recycling and reuse project.
411.
Surveys for, location, and construction of irrigation works generally.
411a–1.
Authorization of appropriations for investigations of feasibility of reclamation projects.
411b.
Employment of engineers, geologists, appraisers and economists for reclamation consultation work; compensation; retired Army and Navy officers as consulting engineers.
412.
Prerequisites to initiation of project or division of project.
413.
Approval of project by President.
414.
Appropriation for projects essential.
415.
Receipts applicable to project generally.
416.
Laws applicable to withdrawn lands; restoration to entry.
417.
Reservation of easements in public lands for reclamation projects.
418.
Private lands within project; agreement as to disposal of excess over farm unit.
419.
Contract for irrigation project; notice as to lands irrigable, unit of entry, and construction charges.
420.
Use of earth, timber, etc., from other public lands.
421.
Acquisition of lands for irrigation project; eminent domain.
421a.
Construction of distribution and drainage systems by irrigation districts or public agencies.
421b.
Loans for construction of distribution and drainage systems; repayment contract; time period for repayment of loan; "irrigation district or other public agency" defined.
421c.
Conditions of loan for distribution and drainage systems; reconveyance by Secretary of lands, interests in lands, and distribution works heretofore conveyed to the United States; conditions of reconveyance; rights of way.
421d.
Effect on existing laws.
421e.
Municipal and industrial water supply delivery and distribution; allocation of loan funds; loan repayment contract requirements; rate of interest.
421f.
Existing loan contracts; negotiation by Secretary of amendments.
421g.
Existing rights unaffected.
421h.
Procedural and substantive requirements applicable to works financed by loans pursuant to sections 421a to 421h of this title.
422.
Construction of dams across Yellowstone River.
423.
Permanently unproductive lands; exclusion from project; disposition of water right.
423a.
Construction charges on permanently unproductive lands already paid; disposition.
423b.
Suspension of payment of construction charges against areas temporarily unproductive.
423c.
Exchange of unpatented entries; entries, farms or private lands, eliminated from project; rights not assignable; rights of lienholders; preference to ex-service men.
423d.
Amendment of existing water right contracts by Secretary of the Interior.
423e.
Completion of new projects or new division; execution of contract with district as condition precedent to delivery of water; contents of contract; cooperation of States with United States; limitations on sale of land.
423f.
Purpose of sections 423 to 423g and 610.
423g.
Adjustment of water right charges as final adjudication on projects and divisions named.
423h.
Delivery of water to excess lands upon death of spouse.
424.
Disposal of lands classified as temporarily or permanently unproductive; persons who may take.
424a.
Sale of unproductive lands; terms; area purchasable; tracts included.
424b.
Application of certain statutes to lands sold.
424c.
Issuance of patents; recitals in patents; reservations.
424d.
Use of moneys collected from sales, project construction charges and water rentals respecting unproductive lands.
424e.
Authority of Secretary of the Interior; rules and regulations.
425.
Exemption of lands owned by States, etc., from acreage limitation on receipt of irrigation benefits; determination of exempt status.
425a.
Eligibility of transferred lands owned by States, etc., for receipt of water from a Federal reclamation project, division, or unit; conditions of eligibility; purchase price.
425b.
Receipt of project water by lessees of irrigable lands owned by States, etc.; time limitation; applicability of acreage limitations.
431.
Limitation as to amount of water; qualifications of applicant.
432.
Entry under homestead laws generally.
433.
Character and capital qualification of entrymen.
433a.
Preference of needy families.
434.
Amount of land for which entry may be made; farm unit; subdivision of lands.
435.
Entries in excess of farm unit.
436.
Time when entry may be made generally.
437.
Lands as to which entries made prior to June 25, 1910, have been relinquished.
439.
Cultivation requirement as to entrymen.
440.
Regulations as to use of water and requirements as to cultivation and reclamation of land; cancellation for noncompliance with requirements.
441.
Assignment of entries generally.
442.
Assignment between June 23, 1910, and January 1, 1913, confirmed.
443.
Limitation of amount of land holdable under assignment of entry.
446.
Right to make entry on relinquishment of former entry under land laws.
447.
Relinquishment of homestead entry and making new entry.
448.
Desert-land entries within reclamation project generally.
449.
Assignment of desert-land entry within project.
491.
Authority of Secretary to operate works.
492.
Operation and maintenance charges generally.
493.
Operation charges; date of payment; discount; advance payment.
494.
Pecuniary penalty for nonpayment of operation charge.
495.
Shutting off water for nonpayment of operation charge.
496.
Cancellation of entry or water right for nonpayment of operation charge.
497.
Action to recover operation charge and penalty.
498.
Transfer of management and operation of works to water users generally.
499.
Discretionary power to transfer management.
499a.
Transfer of title to movable property; use of appropriations.
499b.
Transfer to municipal corporations or other organizations of care, operation, and maintenance of works supplying water for municipal, domestic, or industrial use.
500.
Duty of association or district to take over management.
501.
Disposition of profits of project taken over by water users.
502.
Emergency fund to assure continuous operation of projects and project facilities governed by Federal reclamation law.
503.
"Unusual or emergency conditions" defined.
504.
Rehabilitation and betterment of Federal reclamation projects, including small reclamation projects; return of costs; interest; definitions; performance of work.
505.
Drainage facilities and minor construction in irrigation works; contracts with repayment organizations; limitation on costs; submission of contract to Congress.
591a.
Boise project, Idaho; Arrowrock Dam; installment payments of costs of repairs, resurfacing, improvement, etc.
593.
Flathead irrigation project, Montana.
593a.
Construction, operation, and maintenance of Hungry Horse Dam.
593b.
Construction of additional works for irrigation purposes.
595.
King Hill project, Idaho.
597.
Riverton project, Wyoming.
597a.
Easements for Bull Lake Dam and Reservoir.
597b.
Compensation for easements.
597c.
Reservation of Indians' right to use lands.
598.
Salt River project, Arizona; sale of water power.
600.
Minidoka project, Idaho; sales of water from American Falls Reservoir.
600a.
Arch Hurley Conservancy District project, New Mexico.
600b.
Canadian River project, Texas.
600c.
Nonreimbursable costs.
600d.
Sanford Reservoir recreation facilities; allocation of water, reservoir capacity, or joint project costs of Canadian River project; municipal water use priorities; agreements for operation, maintenance, or additional development of project lands or facilities; disposal of project lands or facilities; nonreimbursable costs; cognizance of effect of fish and wildlife plan.
600e.
Authorization of appropriations for public recreation facilities.