400 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SEss.I. Ch. 264. 1924. Wm ’¤PP*Y· nnvmiorrmrrr or warm: sm-rrr. I¤°*°”*¤¤ ¤¤*¤§ For improving springs, drilling wells, and otherwise developing
and conserving water for the use of Indian stock, including the pur- _
° ‘ chase construction, and installation of pumtping machinery, tanks, troughs, and other necessary equipment, an for necessary investigations and surveys, for the purpose of increasing the available grazing range on unallotted lands on Indian reservations $10,000, to be reimbursed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary ggggm of the Interior may prescribe: Provided, That the necessitly exists 0 on anycdlndian reservation so far as the Indians themse ves are concern . 1f{'§,‘?§ #"" For operation and maintenance of pumping lants for distribution of a water supply for Papago Indian vilIages in southern _ Arizona, $22,000. §`$§§§f§“,,,‘;};f’H°},?,ij,;, For continuing the development of a water supply for the gsggivmwigogg Navajo and Hog Indians on the Moq$ Reservation, and the New Mmm. Navajo, Pueblo onito San Juan, and estern Navajo subdivi-· sions of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico, $45,000, reimbursable out of any funds of said Indians now or Pueblo hereafter available. _ _ N_M,,L I“‘""“]“"°" For continuing the smking of wells on Pueblo Indian land, Si¤ki¤gw¤u¤¤¤.¤w. New Mexico, to provide water for domestic and stock purposes, · and for building tanks, troughs, pipe lines, and other necessary structures for the utilization of such water, $5,000. mIi"°u°° md dm" mmoarron Arm mmrxsen.
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mmm, ,t,,_, of pm;. or eo ru 1011, repair an mamtenance of irrigation °°*$°¤'°°°"¤**°¤=’·· tems, and for- purchase or rental of irrigation tools and applianscyei water rights, ditches, and lands necessary for irrigation purposes for Indian reservations and allotments; for operation of irrigation systems or appurtenances thereto when no other funds are applicable or available for the pru·pose; for drainage and protection of irrigable lands from damage by Hoods or loss of water rights upon the Indian irrigation projqts named below, in not to exceed the Awww to d,s_ following amounts, respectively: mm. Irrigation district one: Colville Reservation, Washington, $6000- Irrigation district two: Walker River Reservation, Nevada $570002 Western Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $2 000· Shiv: wits, Utah, $500; ° ’ Irrigation district three: Ton e River, Montana, $1,500; Irrigation district four: Ak Cliin Reservation, Arizona $4000• Chiu Chiu pumping plants, Arizona, $6,000; Coachellsi Valley gumping lflants, Cali ornia, $4000- Hoopa Valle , California 18,000; orongo Reservation, California, $7,000; Rala Reserve.: tion and Rincon Reservation, Califomia, $4,700; Round Valley Reservation, California, $1,000; miscellaneous projects $10500- Irrigation district five: New Mexico Pueblos $15.000,- Zurii Rieservation, New Mexico, $7,500; Navajo and llopil, miscellaneous pr0jects,_Ariz0na, including Tes·nos—pos, Moencopi Wash Kin-le- ¢€l`;ee,1W1d§ Ilgujns, Rig Iilake, Corn Creek, Wejg Wash; Oraibi as , an 0 acca as $20 000· Southe Rgsqyva ‘ Colorado, $14,000; , , 7 m to nom A, . . im ey Not to exceed in all, $120,000; pews. _For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general ad- Sumvmz my mmistration of Indian irrigation projects, including salajries of not ueemem. to exceed five supervising engineers, not to exceed $50 000- for pay of one chief irrigation engineer, not to exceed $4:0003 one assistant chief irrigation engineer, not to exceed $3,000; one sirper-