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Public Notice 9 for the Vale Project, Oregon, Irrigation District, Apr. 8, 1947, 12 F.R. 2665.

Public Notice 26 for the Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyoming, June 26, 1947, 12 F.R. 4648.

Public Notice 55 for the Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyoming, Heart Mountain Division (Part II), July 7, 1947, 12 F.R. 4891.

Public Notice 59, Yuma Project, ArizonaCalifornia Valley and Reservation Divisions, Aug. 22, 1947, 12 F.R. 6092.

Public Notice 45, Klamath Project, Part 2, Tule Lake Division, Oregon-California, Oct. 8, 1947, 12 F.R. 6929.

Public Notice 11, for the Yakima Project, Washington, Roza Division, Nov. 10, 1947, 12 F.R. 8003.

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1 Additional rate of $0.85 per acre-foot. For private lands irrigated after July 1, a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot for the first 4 acre-feet of water, and a rate of $0.85 per acre-foot for all additional water ordered.

2 Additional rate of $0.75 per acre-foot.

Additional water, if available, will be furnished at the rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

For lands not under public notice, irrigable from the present distribution system, a rate of $4.00 per irrigable acre with an additional rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

Additional rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

All town lots served under present system, a rate of $5.00 per lot, a rate of $1.00 per additional lot in same township. Additional rate of $0.10 per acre-foot for surplus operational spill water, if available.

Additional rates, if available, $0.50 for first and second acre-feet per acre, $0.75 for the third acre-foot per acre, and $1.00 for the fourth and additional acre-feet per acre.

'Additional water, up to the amount of the surplus spill from Stony Gorge Dam used prior to the time it becomes necessary to draw upon the storage supply, will be furnished at the rate of $0.10 per acre-foot. Further additional water, if available, furnished at the rate of $0.50 per acre-foot for the first and second acre-feet per acre, $0.75 for the third acre-foot per acre, and $1.00 for the fourth and additional acre-feet per acre.

A charge equal to the charge announced by the district for irrigation service plus a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot. A rate of $1.00 per acre-foot for the first additional 11⁄2 acre-feet per acre. A rate of $1.50 per acre-foot for all additional acre-feet per acre.

10 Minimum water rental charge of $2.00 per irrigable acre for irrigable land within the boundaries of Unit One. Additional rates of $1.50 per acre-foot for second acre-foot per acre and $2.00 for third and additional acre-feet per acreFor Units Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, minimum water rental charge of $1.00 per irrigable acre for each irrigable acre of land for which water service is requested, which entitles the water uses to one acre-foot of water per irrigable acre. Additional water furnished during the irrigation season at $1.00 per acre-foot for the second acre-foot per acre and $1.50 per acre-foot for the third and additional acre-feet per acre.

11 Water furnished beginning Jan. 1, 1948, for area served from Altus Canal, Altus Laterals 3.2 to 11.1, inclusive, City Pipeline, and City Laterals, a minimum water rental charge of $2.50 per irrigable acre, whether water is used or not. Additional water, if available, furnished during the irrigation season at the rate of $3.00 for each acre foot. Water furnished about Jan. 1, 1948, for area served from the West Canal, West Laterals, Blair Lateral and sublaterals, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

Water furnished on or about July 1, 1948, for area served from the Ozark Canal Laterals 1.5 to 3.5, inclusive, and Altus Canal Laterals 13.2 to 21.7, inclusive, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

Water furnished about Sept. 1, 1948, to area served from the Ozark Canal Lateral and Ozark Laterals 4.6 to 15.2, inclusive, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

12 Additional water, if available, furnished at the rate of $1.50 per acre-foot, but not to exceed a total of 21⁄2 acrefeet of water for each acre.

13 Additional rate of $0.50 per acre-foot up to 31⁄2 acre-feet per irrigable acre, and all further quantities a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot.

For irrigation or waste water furnished Tule Lake leased lands the charge shall be $1.00 per acre-foot unless other. wise specified.

For irrigation or waste water furnished private lands within the dry bed of or bordering Lower Klamath Lake, a rate of $0.50 per acre-foot.

For lands not subject to the operation and maintenance or rentals named above, a charge of $1.00 per acre-foot.

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406.100 Columbia Basin project.

AUTHORITY: §§ 406.1 to 406.100, inclusive, issued under 44 Stat. 657, 55 Stat. 842; 43 U.S.C. 373a, 16 U.S.C. 590z-11. 43 CFR 4.100, 4.411, 4.412. The following is a codification of redelegations made by Commissioner's Memoranda and Circular Letters, as cited herein.

SOURCE: $ 406.1 to 406.100, inclusive, contained in Delegations of Authority, Commissioner of Reclamation, Dec. 24, 1947, 12 F.R. 8896.

§ 406.1 Assistant Commissioners. The Assistant Commissioners of Reclamation may severally exercise the powers and authorities conferred upon the Commissioner by the Secretary of the Interior in 43 CFR, 1946 Supp., 4.411 and 4.412 and amendments thereof. (Comm. Memo. No. 4 Rev., Aug. 26, 1947)

WATER CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION

PROJECTS

§ 406.10 Regional Directors. With respect to Federal Water Conservation and Utilization projects, within his region, a Regional Director may:

(a) Appraisal, purchase or exchange of land. In connection with acquisitions for the construction or operation and maintenance of project works, make or approve appraisals or reappraisals of lands, interests therein (including improvements on rights of way reserved under the act of August 30, 1890, 26 Stat. 391, 43 U. S. C. 945, and on similar rights of way), and water rights in all cases

where the amounts involved do not exceed $50,000 for a property in one ownership, and contract for and effect the purchase or exchange of lands, interests in lands, or water rights so appraised at appraised value. All appraisals involving lands, interests in lands, or water rights not exceeding $500 in value may, in the discretion of the Regional Director concerned, be made or approved by the Bureau's officer in charge of the project involved. (Circular Letter 3285, Jan. 12, 1945)

(b) Water rights. Initiate, prosecute and perfect water rights in the name of the United States, pursuant to the provisions of State law and in conformity with applicable interstate agreements; and file applications, notices, petitions, and all other documents necessary to protect, secure and maintain such water rights in good standing. (Circular Letter 3285, Jan. 12, 1945)

(c) Public notices. Issue public notices and other notices to water users and water users' organizations under the Water Conservation and Utilization Act (53 Stat. 1418; 16 U.S.C. 590y to 590z10), as amended, and repayment contracts made thereunder. (Circular Letter 3501, June 9, 1947)

FEDERAL RECLAMATION PROJECTS

§ 406.20 Regional Directors. With respect to Federal reclamation projects, within his region, a Regional Director may:

(a) Appraisal, purchase or exchange of lands. In connection with acquisitions for the construction or operation and maintenance of project works, make or approve appraisals or reappraisals of lands, interests therein (including improvements on rights of way reserved under the act of August 30, 1890, 26 Stat. 391, 43 U. S. C. 945, and on similar rights of way), and water rights in all cases where the amounts involved do not exceed $50,000 for a property in one ownership, and contract for and effect or authorize the Bureau's officer in charge of any project (herein called the project officer) to contract for and effect the purchase or exchange of lands, interests in lands, or water rights so appraised at their appraised value. All appraisals involving lands, interests in lands, or water rights not exceeding $500 in value may, in the discretion of the Regional Director concerned, be made or approved by the

Public Notice 9 for the Vale Project, Oregon, Irrigation District, Apr. 8, 1947, 12 F.R. 2665.

Public Notice 26 for the Riverton Irrigation Project, Wyoming, June 26, 1947, 12 F.R. 4648.

Public Notice 55 for the Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyoming, Heart Mountain Division (Part II), July 7, 1947, 12 F.R. 4891.

Public Notice 59, Yuma Project, ArizonaCalifornia Valley and Reservation Divisions, Aug. 22, 1947, 12 F.R. 6092.

Public Notice 45, Klamath Project, Part 2, Tule Lake Division, Oregon-California, Oct. 8, 1947, 12 F.R. 6929.

Public Notice 11, for the Yakima Project, Washington, Roza Division, Nov. 10, 1947, 12 F.R. 8003.

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1 Additional rate of $0.85 per acre-foot. For private lands irrigated after July 1, a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot for the first 4 acre-feet of water, and a rate of $0.85 per acre-foot for all additional water ordered.

Additional rate of $0.75 per acre-foot.

Additional water, if available, will be furnished at the rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

For lands not under public notice, irrigable from the present distribution system, a rate of $4.00 per irrigable acre with an additional rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

Additional rate of $1.00 per acre-foot.

All town lots served under present system, a rate of $5.00 per lot, a rate of $1.00 per additional lot in same township. Additional rate of $0.10 per acre-foot for surplus operational spill water, if available.

Additional rates, if available, $0.50 for first and second acre-feet per acre, $0.75 for the third acre-foot per acre, and $1.00 for the fourth and additional acre-feet per acre.

"Additional water, up to the amount of the surplus spill from Stony Gorge Dam used prior to the time it becomes necessary to draw upon the storage supply, will be furnished at the rate of $0.10 per acre-foot. Further additional water, if available, furnished at the rate of $0.50 per acre-foot for the first and second acre-feet per acre, $0.75 for the third acre-foot per acre, and $1.00 for the fourth and additional acre-feet per acre.

A charge equal to the charge announced by the district for irrigation service plus a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot. A rate of $1.00 per acre-foot for the first additional 11⁄2 acre-feet per acre. A rate of $1.50 per acre-foot for all additional acre-feet per acre.

10 Minimum water rental charge of $2.00 per irrigable acre for irrigable land within the boundaries of Unit One. Additional rates of $1.50 per acre-foot for second acre-foot per acre and $2.00 for third and additional acre-feet per acreFor Units Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, minimum water rental charge of $1.00 per irrigable acre for each irrigable acre of land for which water service is requested, which entitles the water uses to one acre-foot of water per irrigable acre. Additional water furnished during the irrigation season at $1.00 per acre-foot for the second acre-foot per acre and $1.50 per acre-foot for the third and additional acre-feet per acre.

11 Water furnished beginning Jan. 1, 1948, for area served from Altus Canal, Altus Laterals 3.2 to 11.1, inclusive, City Pipeline, and City Laterals, a minimum water rental charge of $2.50 per irrigable acre, whether water is used or not. Additional water, if available, furnished during the irrigation season at the rate of $3.00 for each acre foot. Water furnished about Jan. 1, 1948, for area served from the West Canal, West Laterals, Blair Lateral and sublaterals, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

Water furnished on or about July 1, 1948, for area served from the Ozark Canal Laterals 1.5 to 3.5, inclusive, and Altus Canal Laterals 13.2 to 21.7, inclusive, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

Water furnished about Sept. 1, 1948, to area served from the Ozark Canal Lateral and Ozark Laterals 4.6 to 15.2, inclusive, a rental charge of $4.00 per acre-foot of water requested.

12 Additional water, if available, furnished at the rate of $1.50 per acre-foot, but not to exceed a total of 21⁄2 acrefeet of water for each acre.

13 Additional rate of $0.50 per acre-foot up to 31⁄2 acre-feet per irrigable acre, and all further quantities a rate of $0.75 per acre-foot.

For irrigation or waste water furnished Tule Lake leased lands the charge shall be $1.00 per acre-foot unless otherwise specified.

For irrigation or waste water furnished private lands within the dry bed of or bordering Lower Klamath Lake, a rate of $0.50 per acre-foot.

For lands not subject to the operation and maintenance or rentals named above, a charge of $1.00 per acre-foot.

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406.100 Columbia Basin project.

AUTHORITY: §§ 406.1 to 406.100, inclusive, issued under 44 Stat. 657, 55 Stat. 842; 43 U.S.C. 373a, 16 U.S.C. 590z-11. 43 CFR 4.100, 4.411, 4.412. The following is a codification of redelegations made by Commissioner's Memoranda and Circular Letters, as cited herein.

SOURCE: §§ 406.1 to 406.100, inclusive, contained in Delegations of Authority, Commissioner of Reclamation, Dec. 24, 1947, 12 F.R. 8896.

§ 406.1 Assistant Commissioners. The Assistant Commissioners of Reclamation may severally exercise the powers and authorities conferred upon the Commissioner by the Secretary of the Interior in 43 CFR, 1946 Supp., 4.411 and 4.412 and amendments thereof. (Comm. Memo. No. 4 Rev., Aug. 26, 1947)

WATER CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION

PROJECTS

§ 406.10 Regional Directors. With respect to Federal Water Conservation and Utilization projects, within his region, a Regional Director may:

(a) Appraisal, purchase or exchange of land. In connection with acquisitions for the construction or operation and maintenance of project works, make or approve appraisals or reappraisals of lands, interests therein (including improvements on rights of way reserved under the act of August 30, 1890, 26 Stat. 391, 43 U. S. C. 945, and on similar rights of way), and water rights in all cases

where the amounts involved do not exceed $50,000 for a property in one ownership, and contract for and effect the purchase or exchange of lands, interests in lands, or water rights so appraised at appraised value. All appraisals involving lands, interests in lands, or water rights not exceeding $500 in value may, in the discretion of the Regional Director concerned, be made or approved by the Bureau's officer in charge of the project involved. (Circular Letter 3285, Jan. 12, 1945)

(b) Water rights. Initiate, prosecute and perfect water rights in the name of the United States, pursuant to the provisions of State law and in conformity with applicable interstate agreements; and file applications, notices, petitions, and all other documents necessary to protect, secure and maintain such water rights in good standing. (Circular Letter 3285, Jan. 12, 1945)

(c) Public notices. Issue public notices and other notices to water users and water users' organizations under the Water Conservation and Utilization Act (53 Stat. 1418; 16 U.S.C. 590y to 590z10), as amended, and repayment contracts made thereunder. (Circular Letter 3501, June 9, 1947)

FEDERAL RECLAMATION PROJECTS

§ 406.20 Regional Directors. With respect to Federal reclamation projects, within his region, a Regional Director may:

(a) Appraisal, purchase or exchange of lands. In connection with acquisitions for the construction or operation and maintenance of project works, make or approve appraisals or reappraisals of lands, interests therein (including improvements on rights of way reserved under the act of August 30, 1890, 26 Stat. 391, 43 U. S. C. 945, and on similar rights of way), and water rights in all cases where the amounts involved do not exceed $50,000 for a property in one ownership, and contract for and effect or authorize the Bureau's officer in charge of any project (herein called the project officer) to contract for and effect the purchase or exchange of lands, interests in lands, or water rights so appraised at their appraised value. All appraisals involving lands, interests in lands, or water rights not exceeding $500 in value may, in the discretion of the Regional Director concerned, be made or approved by the

project officer. (Circular Letter 3280, Sup. No. 1, Oct. 11, 1946)

(b) Relocation of properties, etc. In any case where the expenditure of funds by the United States is estimated not to exceed $25,000, contract for the relocation of properties; the right to construct project facilities across private property, including the property of States and political subdivisions thereof; the exchange or replacement of water and water rights; or the adjustment of water rights; and in connection therewith execute in the name of the Secretary, all necessary grants or conveyances, but any grant or conveyance involving withdrawn public lands shall be executed only with the concurrence of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management. (Circular Letter 3508, Aug. 7, 1947)

(c) Water rights. Initiate, prosecute, and perfect water rights in the name of the United States, pursuant to the provisions of State law and in conformity with applicable interstate agreements; and file applications, notices, petitions and all other documents necessary to protect, secure and maintain such water rights in good standing. (Circular Letter 3280, Jan. 5, 1945)

(d) Sale of electric power. Negotiate and execute without prior approval as to form contracts (other than those involving major policy considerations) for the sale of electric power and energy to any contractor therefor, excepting other Federal Government agencies and excepting also privately owned public utilities, when and to the extent such power sale contracts are based upon articles and rates approved by the Secretary. (Circular Letter 3292, May 18, 1945)

(e) Public notices. Issue public notices and other notices to water users and water users' organizations under the Federal reclamation laws and repayment contracts made thereunder covering annual water rental charges, annual operation and maintenance charges and other annual rates and charges, and covering various annual credits to which the water users or water users' organizations are entitled. (Circular Letter 3501, June 9, 1947)

(f) Leases for grazing or agricultural uses. Lease for grazing or agricultural uses, or other uses within the scope of the Federal reclamation laws, excluding the development or transmission of electric

power and energy, public lands under reclamation withdrawal and lands acquired for reclamation purposes, consent to subleases thereunder, and modify, consent to assignment of, terminate or cancel such leases, and authorize the exercise of such powers and authorities by project heads. (Circular Letter 3503, June 3, 1947)

(g) Licenses. Grant licenses for specified rights, excluding the development or transmission of electric power and energy, to the use of Government rightof-way and other public lands under reclamation withdrawal and lands acquired for reclamation purposes, consent to sublicenses thereunder, and modify, consent to assignment of, terminate or cancel such licenses, and authorize the exercise of such powers and authorities by projects heads. (Circular Letter 3503, June 3, 1947)

(h) Permits. Grant permits for the removal of sand, gravel, or building materials from public lands under reclamation withdrawal or lands acquired for reclamation purposes, and modify, consent to assignment of, terminate or cancel such permits, and authorize the exercise of such powers and authorities by project heads. (Circular Letter 3503, June 3, 1947)

CONSTRUCTION, SUPPLY AND SERVICE
CONTRACTS

§ 406.40 Chief Engineer, Regional Directors, District Managers and Project Heads. The Chief Engineer, Regional Directors, District Managers and Project Heads, subject to the availability of funds therefor, may:

(a) Approve, award and execute contracts for construction, supplies, or services where the amount does not exceed $200,000. (Circular Letter 3509, Aug. 20, 1947)

(b) Approve and execute change orders and extra work orders pursuant to contracts for construction, supplies, or services where the amount does not exceed $200,000. (Circular Letter 3509, Aug. 20, 1947)

(c) Approve and enter into modifications of contracts for construction, supplies or services which are legally permissible, and terminate such contracts if such action is legally authorized, where the amount does not exceed $200,000. (Circular Letter 3509, Aug. 20, 1947)

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