Quarterly Status Report of Water Service, Repayment, and Other Water-Related Contract Negotiations, 12010-12017 [05-4677]
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Quarterly Status Report of Water
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of
contractual actions that have been
proposed to the Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) and were pending
through December 31, 2004, and
contract actions that have been
completed or discontinued since the last
publication of this notice on October 4,
2004. From the date of this publication,
future quarterly notices during this
calendar year will be limited to new,
modified, discontinued, or completed
contract actions. This annual notice
should be used as a point of reference
to identify changes in future notices.
This notice is one of a variety of means
used to inform the public about
proposed contractual actions for capital
recovery and management of project
resources and facilities consistent with
section 9(f) of the Reclamation Project
Act of 1939. Additional announcements
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.
ADDRESSES: The identity of the
approving officer and other information
pertaining to a specific contract
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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 section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sandra L. Simons, Manager, Contract
Services Office, Bureau of Reclamation,
PO Box 25007, Denver, Colorado 80225–
0007; telephone 303–445–2902.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Consistent
with section 9(f) of the Reclamation
Project Act of 1939 and the rules and
regulations published in 52 FR 11954,
April 13, 1987 (43 CFR 426.22),
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. 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 local publicity.
The 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 contract proceedings.
All public participation procedures will
be coordinated with those involved in
complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act. 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 of all proposed contractual
actions in each of the five Reclamation
regions. When contract negotiations are
completed, and prior to execution, each
proposed contract form must be
approved by the Secretary of the
Interior, 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
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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, as
amended.
4. Written comments on a proposed
contract or contract action must be
submitted to the appropriate regional
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. At a minimum, the
regional director shall furnish revised
contracts to all parties who requested
the contract in response to the initial
public notice.
Definitions of Abbreviations Used in
This Document
BCP Boulder Canyon Project
Reclamation Bureau of Reclamation
CAP Central Arizona Project
CVP Central Valley Project
CRSP Colorado River Storage Project
FR Federal Register
IDD Irrigation and Drainage District
ID Irrigation District
M&I Municipal and Industrial
NMISC New Mexico Interstate Stream
Commission
O&M Operation and Maintenance
P-SMBP Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin
Program
PPR Present Perfected Right
SOD Safety of Dams
WD Water District
Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis Road,
Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706–1234,
telephone 208–378–5344.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and Miscellaneous
Water Users; Idaho, Oregon,
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Washington, Montana, and Wyoming:
Temporary or interim water service
contracts for irrigation, M&I, or
miscellaneous 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 acrefeet of water annually.
2. Rogue River Basin Water Users,
Rogue River Basin Project, Oregon:
Water service contracts; $8 per acre-foot
per annum.
3. Willamette Basin Water Users,
Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: Water
service contracts; $8 per acre-foot per
annum.
4. Pioneer Ditch Company, Boise
Project, Idaho; Clark and Edwards Canal
and Irrigation Company, Enterprise
Canal Company, Ltd., Lenroot Canal
Company, Liberty Park Canal Company,
Poplar ID, all in the Minidoka Project,
Idaho; Juniper Flat District
Improvement Company, Wapinitia
Project, Oregon: Amendatory repayment
and water service contracts; purpose is
to conform to the RRA.
5. Palmer Creek Water District
Improvement Company, Willamette
Basin Project, Oregon: Irrigation water
service contract for approximately
13,000 acre-feet.
6. North Unit ID, Deschutes Project,
Oregon: Warren Act contract with cost
of service charge to allow for use of
project facilities to convey nonproject
water.
7. Trendwest Resorts, Yakima Project,
Washington: Long-term water exchange
contract for assignment of Teanaway
River and Big Creek water rights to
Reclamation for instream flow use in
exchange for annual use of up to 3,500
acre-feet of water from Cle Elum
Reservoir for a proposed resort
development.
8. City of Cle Elum, Yakima Project,
Washington: Contract for up to 2,170
acre-feet of water for municipal use.
9. Burley ID, Minidoka Project, IdahoWyoming: Supplemental and
amendatory contract providing for the
transfer of O&M of the headworks of the
Main South Side Canal and works
incidental thereto.
10. Minidoka ID, Minidoka Project,
Idaho-Wyoming: Supplemental and
amendatory contract providing for the
transfer of O&M of the headworks of the
Main North Side Canal and works
incidental thereto.
11. Queener Irrigation Improvement
District, Willamette Basin Project,
Oregon: Renewal of long-term water
service contract to provide up to 2,150
acre-feet of stored water from the
Willamette Basin Project (a Corps of
Engineers’ project) for the purpose of
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irrigation within the district’s service
area.
12. Vale and Warmsprings IDs, Vale
Project, Oregon: Repayment contract for
reimbursable cost of SOD modifications
to Warm Springs Dam.
13. West Extension ID, Umatilla
Project, Oregon: Contract for long-term
boundary expansion to include lands
outside of federally recognized district
boundaries.
14. Greenberry ID, Willamette Basin
Project, Oregon: Irrigation water service
contract for approximately 7,500 acrefeet of project water.
15. Twenty-three irrigation districts of
the Arrowrock Division, Boise Project,
Idaho: Repayment agreements with
districts with spaceholder contracts for
repayment, per legislation, of
reimbursable share of costs to
rehabilitate Arrowrock Dam Outlet
Gates under the O&M program.
16. Eighteen irrigation water user
entities, Boise Project, Idaho: Long-term
renewal and/or conversion of 19
irrigation water service contracts for
supplemental irrigation use of up to
71,018 acre-feet of storage space in
Lucky Peak Reservoir, a Corps of
Engineers’ project on the Boise River,
Idaho.
The following action has been
completed since the last publication of
this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (16) Westland ID, Umatilla Project,
Oregon: Contract for long-term
boundary expansion to include lands
outside of federally recognized district
boundaries. Contract executed on
September 14, 2004.
Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way,
Sacramento, California 95825–1898,
telephone 916–978–5250.
1. Irrigation water districts, individual
irrigators, M&I and miscellaneous water
users, Mid-Pacific Region projects other
than CVP: 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; temporary
conveyance agreements with the State of
California for various purposes; longterm contracts for similar service for up
to 1,000 acre-feet annually. Note: Upon
written request, copies of the standard
forms of temporary water service
contracts for the various types of service
are available from the Regional Director
at the address shown above.
2. Contractors from the American
River Division, Cross Valley Canal,
Delta Division, Friant Division,
Sacramento River Division, San Felipe
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Division, Shasta Division, Trinity River
Division, and West San Joaquin
Division; CVP; California: Renewal of
up to 114 long-term water service
contracts; water quantities for these
contracts total in excess of 3.4M acrefeet. These contract actions will be
accomplished through long-term
renewal contracts pursuant to Pub. L.
102–575. Prior to completion of
negotiation of long-term renewal
contracts, existing interim renewal
water service contracts may be renewed
through successive interim renewal of
contracts.
3. Redwood Valley County WD,
SRPA, California: Restructuring the
repayment schedule pursuant to Pub. L.
100–516.
4. El Dorado 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 authorized by
Pub. L. 101–514.
5. Sutter Extension WD, DelanoEarlimart ID, and the State of California
Department of Water Resources; CVP;
California: Pursuant to Pub. L. 102–575,
cooperative agreements with nonFederal entities for the purpose of
providing funding for CVP refuge water
wheeling facility improvements to
provide water for refuge and private
wetlands.
6. CVP Service Area, California:
Temporary water purchase agreements
for acquisition of 20,000 to 200,000
acre-feet of water for fish and wildlife
purposes as authorized by the Central
Valley Project Improvement Act for
terms of up to 3 years.
7. City of Roseville, CVP, California:
Execution of long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject
water provided from the Placer County
Water Agency. This contract will allow
CVP facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to the City of Roseville
for use within its service area.
8. Sacramento Municipal Utility
District, CVP, California: Amendment of
existing water service contract to allow
for additional points of diversion and
assignment of up to 30,000 acre-feet of
project water to the Sacramento County
Water Agency. The amended contract
will conform to current Reclamation
law.
9. El Dorado ID, CVP, California:
Execution of long-term Warren Act
contracts for conveyance of nonproject
water (one contract for ditch rights in
the amount of 3,344 acre-feet, and one
contract for Project 184 in the amount
of 11,000 acre-feet). The contracts will
allow CVP facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to El Dorado ID for use
within its service area.
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10. Horsefly, Klamath, Langell Valley,
and Tulelake IDs; Klamath Project;
Oregon: Repayment contracts for SOD
work on Clear Lake Dam. These districts
will share in repayment of costs, and
each district will have a separate
contract. Initial contract should be ready
by April 2005.
11. Casitas Municipal WD, Ventura
Project, California: Repayment contract
for SOD work on Casitas Dam.
12. Warren Act Contracts, CVP,
California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contracts (up to 25 years)
with various entities for conveyance of
nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota
Canal and the Friant Division facilities.
13. Tuolumne Utilities District
(formerly Tuolumne Regional WD),
CVP, California: Long-term water
service contract for up to 9,000 acre-feet
from New Melones Reservoir, and
possibly long-term contract for storage
of nonproject water in New Melones
Reservoir.
14. Banta Carbona ID, CVP, California:
Long-term Warren Act contract for
conveyance of nonproject water in the
Delta-Mendota Canal.
15. Plain View WD, CVP, California:
Long-term Warren Act contract for
conveyance of nonproject water in the
Delta-Mendota Canal.
16. Byron-Bethany ID, CVP,
California: Long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject
water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
17. Sacramento Area Flood Control
Agency, CVP, California: Execution of a
long-term operations agreement for
flood control operations of Folsom Dam
and Reservoir to allow for recovery of
costs associated with operating a
variable flood control pool of 400,000 to
670,000 acre-feet of water during the
flood control season. This agreement is
to conform to Federal law.
18. Colusa County WD, CVP,
California: Proposed long-term Warren
Act contract for conveyance of up to
4,500 acre-feet of ground water through
the Tehama-Colusa Canal.
19. Madera-Chowchilla Water and
Power Authority, CVP, California:
Agreement to transfer the operation,
maintenance, and replacement and
certain financial and administrative
activities related to the Madera Canal
and associated works.
20. Carpinteria WD, Cachuma Project,
California: Contract to transfer title of
distribution system to the district. Title
transfer authorized by Pub. L. 108–315,
‘‘Carpinteria and Montecito Water
Distribution Conveyance Act of 2004.’’
21. Montecito WD, Cachuma Project,
California: Contract to transfer title of
distribution system to the district. Title
transfer authorized by Pub. L. 108–315,
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‘‘Carpinteria and Montecito Water
Distribution Conveyance Act of 2004.’’
22. City of Vallejo, Solano Project,
California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of
nonproject water. This contract will
allow Solano Project facilities to be used
to deliver nonproject water to the City
of Vallejo for use within its service area.
23. Sacramento Suburban WD, CVP,
California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of
nonproject water. This contract will
allow CVP facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to the Sacramento
Suburban WD for use within its service
area.
24. Truckee Meadows Water
Authority, Town of Fernley, State of
California, City of Reno, City of Sparks,
Washoe County, State of Nevada,
Truckee-Carson ID, and any other local
interest or Native American Tribal
interest, who may have negotiated rights
under Pub. L. 101–618; Nevada and
California: Contract for the storage of
non-Federal water in Truckee River
reservoirs as authorized by Pub. L. 101–
618 and the Preliminary Settlement
Agreement. The contracts shall be
consistent with the Truckee River Water
Quality Settlement Agreement and the
terms and conditions of the proposed
Truckee River Operating Agreement.
25. Sacramento River Settlement
Contracts, CVP, California: Up to 145
contracts and one contract with Colusa
Drain Mutual Water Company will be
renewed; water quantities for these
contracts total 2.2M acre-feet. These
contracts will be renewed for a period
of 40 years. The contracts will reflect an
agreement to settle the dispute over
water rights’ claims on the Sacramento
River and the Colusa Basin Drain.
26. San Joaquin Valley National
Cemetery, U.S. Department of Veteran
Affairs; Delta Division, CVP; California:
Renewal of the long-term water service
contract for up to 850 acre-feet with
conveyance through the California State
Aqueduct pursuant to the CVP-State
Water Project wheeling agreement.
27. A Canal Fish Screens, Klamath
Project, Oregon: Negotiation of an O&M
contract for the A Canal Fish Screen
with Klamath ID.
28. Ady Canal Headgates, Klamath
Project, Oregon: Transfer of operational
control to Klamath Drainage District of
the headgates located at the railroad.
Reclamation does not own the land at
the headgates, only operational control
pursuant to a railroad agreement.
29. Pajaro Valley Water Management
Agency, CVP, California: Proposed
assignment of 27,000 acre-feet of
Broadview WD’s entire CVP supply to
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Agency for M&I use.
30. Orland Unit Water Users
Association, Orland Project, California:
Repayment contract for the SOD costs
assigned to the irrigation purposes of
Stony Gorge Dam.
31. Delta Lands Reclamation District
No. 770, CVP, California: Long-term
operations contract for conveying
nonproject flood flows.
32. Widren WD, CVP, California:
Proposed assignment of up to 2,990
acre-feet of Widren WD’s CVP water to
Westlands WD for irrigation use.
33. Pershing County Water
Conservation District, Pershing County,
Lander County, and the State of Nevada;
Humboldt Project; Nevada: Title transfer
to lands and features of Humboldt
Project.
34. Plain View WD, CVP, California:
Reorganization and proposed full
contract assignment of Plain View WD’s
CVP supply to Byron-Bethany ID.
35. PacifiCorp, Klamath Basin Area
Office, Klamath Project, Oregon:
Execution of long-term agreement for
lease of power privilege and the O&M of
Link River Dam. This agreement will
provide for operations of Link River
Dam, coordinated operations with the
non-Federal Keno Dam, and provision
of power by PacifiCorp for Klamath
Project purposes to ensure project water
deliveries to meet Endangered Species
Act requirements.
36. Cachuma Operation and
Maintenance Board, Cachuma Project,
California: Repayment of SOD work on
Lauro Dam.
The following action has been
completed since the last publication of
this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (37) Centinella WD, CVP,
California: Proposed assignment of up to
2,500 acre-feet of Centinella WD’s CVP
water to Westlands WD for irrigation
use. Assignment executed on November
9, 2004.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, PO Box 61470 (Nevada
Highway and Park Street), Boulder City,
Nevada 89006–1470, telephone 702–
293–8536.
1. Milton and Jean Phillips, BCP,
Arizona: Colorado River water delivery
contract for 60 acre-feet of Colorado
River water per year as recommended
by the Arizona Department of Water
Resources.
2. John J. Peach, BCP, Arizona:
Colorado River water delivery contract
for 456 acre-feet of Colorado River water
per year as recommended by the
Arizona Department of Water Resources.
3. GOBO Farms, BCP, Arizona:
Colorado River water delivery contract
for 924 acre-feet of Colorado River water
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per year as recommended by the
Arizona Department of Water Resources.
4. Brooke Water Co., BCP, Arizona:
Amend contract for an additional 120
acre-feet per year of Colorado River
water for domestic uses, as
recommended by the Arizona
Department of Water Resources.
5. Miscellaneous PPR No. 11, BCP,
Arizona: Assign a portion of the PPR
from Holpal to McNulty et al., and
assign a portion of the PPR from Holpal
to Hoover.
6. Beattie Farms SW, BCP, Arizona:
Contract for 1,110 acre-feet per year of
fourth priority water for agricultural
purposes.
7. Maricopa-Stanfield IDD, CAP,
Arizona: Amend distribution system
repayment contract No. 4–07–30–
W0047 to reschedule repayment
pursuant to June 28, 1996, agreement.
8. 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.
9. San Tan ID, CAP, Arizona: Amend
distribution system repayment contract
No. 6–07–30–W0120 to increase the
repayment obligation by approximately
$168,000.
10. Central Arizona IDD, CAP,
Arizona: Amend distribution system
repayment contract No. 4–07–30–
W0048 to modify repayment terms
pursuant to final order issued by U.S.
Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona.
11. 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 the Coachella Branch of the AllAmerican Canal in accordance with
Title II of the San Luis Rey Indian Water
Rights Settlement Act, dated November
17, 1988.
12. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community, CAP, Arizona: O&M
contract for its CAP water distribution
system.
13. Miscellaneous PPR No. 38, BCP,
California: Assign Schroeder’s portion
of the PPR to Murphy Broadcasting.
14. Berneil Water Co., CAP, Arizona:
Partial assignment of 200 acre-feet of
water per year to the Cave Creek Water
Company.
15. Canyon Forest Village II
Corporation, BCP, Arizona: Colorado
River water delivery contract for up to
400 acre-feet per year of unused Arizona
apportionment or surplus
apportionment for domestic use.
16. Gila Project Works, Gila Project,
Arizona: Title transfer of facilities and
certain lands in the Wellton-Mohawk
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Division from the United States to the
Wellton-Mohawk IDD.
17. Gila River Indian Community,
CAP, Arizona: Amend CAP water
delivery contract and distribution
system repayment and operation,
maintenance, and replacement, contract
pursuant to the Arizona Water
Settlements Act, Pub. L. 108–451,
enacted December 10, 2004.
18. North Gila Valley IDD, Yuma ID,
and Yuma Mesa IDD; Yuma Mesa
Division, Gila Project; Arizona:
Administrative action to amend each
district’s Colorado River water delivery
contract to effectuate a change from a
‘‘pooled’’ water entitlement for the
Division to a quantified entitlement for
each district.
19. Indian and/or non-Indian M&I
users, CAP, Arizona: New or
amendatory water service contracts or
subcontracts in accordance with an
anticipated final record of decision for
reallocation of CAP water, as discussed
in the Secretary of the Interior’s notice
published on page 41456 of the FR on
July 30, 1999.
20. Litchfield Park Service Company,
CAP, Arizona: Proposed partial
assignments of subcontract for 5,590
acre-feet of CAP M&I water to the
Central Arizona Water Conservation
District, which is exercising its
authority as the Central Arizona
Groundwater Replenishment District,
and to the cities of Avondale, Carefree,
and Goodyear.
21. Shepard Water Company, Inc.,
BCP, Arizona: Contract for the annual
delivery of 50 acre-feet of fourth priority
water per year for domestic use.
22. Jessen Family Limited
Partnership, BCP, Arizona: Contract for
delivery of 1,080 acre-feet of Colorado
River water for agricultural purposes.
23. City of Somerton, BCP, Arizona:
Contract for the annual delivery of up to
750 acre-feet of Colorado River water
per year for domestic use as
recommended by the Arizona
Department of Water Resources.
24. Various Irrigation Districts, CAP,
Arizona: Amend distribution system
repayment contracts to provide for
partial assumption of debt by the
Central Arizona Water Conservation
District and the United States upon
enactment of Federal legislation
providing for resolution of CAP issues.
25. Mohave County Water Authority,
BCP, Arizona: Amendatory Colorado
River water delivery contract to include
the delivery of 3,500 acre-feet per year
of fourth priority water and to delete the
delivery of 3,500 acre-feet per year of
fifth or sixth priority water.
26. All-American Canal, BCP,
California: Agreement among
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Reclamation, Imperial ID, Metropolitan
WD, and Coachella Valley WD for the
federally funded construction of a
reservoir(s) and associated facilities that
will improve the regulation and
management of Colorado River water
(Federal legislation pending).
27. Tohono O’odham Nation, CAP,
Arizona: Amend CAP water delivery
contract pursuant to the Arizona Water
Settlements Act, Pub. L. 108–451,
enacted December 10, 2004.
28. Sunrise Water Company, CAP,
Arizona: Proposed assignment of
subcontract for 944 acre-feet of CAP
M&I water per year to the Central
Arizona Water Conservation District,
which is exercising its authority as the
Central Arizona Groundwater
Replenishment District.
29. West End Water Company, CAP,
Arizona: Proposed assignment of
subcontract for 157 acre-feet of CAP
M&I water per year to the Central
Arizona Water Conservation District,
which is exercising its authority as the
Central Arizona Groundwater
Replenishment District.
30. New River Utilities Company,
CAP, Arizona: Proposed assignment of
subcontract for 1,885 acre-feet of CAP
M&I water to the Central Arizona Water
Conservation District, which is
exercising its authority as the Central
Arizona Groundwater Replenishment
District.
31. Cibola Valley IDD, BCP, Arizona:
Contingent upon completion of sale
documents, proposed assignment and
transfer of a portion of the district’s
right to divert up to 24,120 acre-feet of
Colorado River per year to the Mohave
County Water Authority, the Hopi Tribe,
and Reclamation.
32. Metropolitan WD and others, BCP,
Arizona and California: Contract to
provide for the recovery by
Metropolitan WD of interstate
underground storage credits previously
placed in underground storage in
Arizona by the Central Arizona Water
Conservation District under agreements
executed in 1992 and 1994, and to
document the Arizona Water Banking
Authority’s responsibility in agreeing to
Arizona’s forbearance in the use of
Colorado River water to permit the
Secretary of the Interior to release that
quantity of water for diversion and use
by the Metropolitan WD.
33. Wellton-Mohawk IDD, BCP,
Arizona: Amend contract No. 1–07–30–
W0021 to revise the authority to deliver
domestic use water from 5,000 to 10,000
acre-feet per calendar year, which is
within the district’s current overall
Colorado River water entitlement.
34. Fisher’s Landing Water and Sewer
Works, LLC, BCP Arizona: Contract for
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53 acre-feet annually of Colorado River
water to be used to account for domestic
water use on residential properties
located within the Castle Dome area of
Martinez Lake.
35. Yuma County Water Users
Association, BCP, Arizona:
Supplemental contract for the O&M of
the Yuma Project, Valley Division.
36. Forbearance agreements, BCP,
Arizona and California: Develop and
execute short-term agreements to
implement a demonstration forbearance
program to evaluate the feasibility of
acquiring water, through a voluntary
land fallowing program, to replace
drainage water currently being bypassed
to the Cienega de Santa Clara.
37. Miscellaneous PPR No. 43, BCP,
California: Contract with the City of
Needles, for 1,500 acre-feet diversion
and 950 acre-feet consumptive use.
38. Arizona Water Settlements Act,
CAP, Arizona: Implementation of the
contracting requirements of Title I—
Central Arizona Project Settlement, Title
II—Gila River Indian Community Water
Rights Settlement, Title III—Southern
Arizona Water Rights Settlement, and
Title IV—San Carlos Apache Tribe
Water Rights Settlement.
39. Southern Nevada Water Authority,
Colorado River Commission of Nevada,
and the Metropolitan WD of Southern
California; BCP; California and Nevada:
A storage and interstate release
agreement establishing a procedure that
the Secretary of the Interior will follow
to achieve an interstate contractual
distribution of Colorado River water.
The following action has been
discontinued since the last publication
of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (33) Central Arizona Water
Conservation District and the Arizona
Department of Water Resources, CAP,
Arizona: Arizona Water Settlement
Agreement to address outstanding CAP
water allocation issues, subject to
completion of final record of decision
for reallocation of CAP water as
discussed in the Secretary of the
Interior’s notice published in the FR on
July 30, 1999 (64 Fed. Reg. 41456).
The following actions have been
completed since the last publication of
this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (11) Imperial ID/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 AllAmerican Canal seepage water in
accordance with Title II of the San Luis
Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act,
dated November 17, 1988.
2. (14) Arizona State Land
Department, BCP, Arizona: Colorado
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River water delivery contract for 1,534
acre-feet per year for domestic use.
3. (19) ASARCO Inc., CAP, Arizona:
Amendment of subcontract to extend
the deadline for giving notice of
termination on exchange.
4. (48) Mr. and Mrs. West, BCP,
California: Assignment of contract No.
6–07–30–W0342 from Mr. and Mrs.
West to Ronald E. and Shannon L.
Williamson.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 125 South State Street,
Room 6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138–
1102, telephone 801–524–3864.
1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and
miscellaneous water users; Initial Units,
CRSP; 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; longterm contracts for similar service for up
to 1,000 acre-feet of water annually.
(a) Ron Connell, Aspinall Storage
Unit, CRSP: Mr. Connell has requested
a 40-year water service contract for 6
acre-feet of water out of Blue Mesa
Reservoir. Mr. Connell has submitted an
augmentation plan to Water District 4,
Case No. 04CW168.
(b) Oxbow Mining, LLC, Aspinall
Storage Unit, CRSP: Oxbow Mining,
LLC has requested 242 acre-feet of M&I
water out of the Blue Mesa reservoir,
which requires that an augmentation
plan be presented to the Division 4
Water Court.
2. Taos Area, San Juan-Chama Project,
New Mexico: The United States is
reserving 2,990 acre-feet of project water
for potential use in an Indian water
rights settlement in the Taos, New
Mexico area.
3. Various Contactors, San JuanChama Project, New Mexico: The
United States proposes to lease water
from various contractors to stabilize
flows in a critical reach of the Rio
Grande in order to meet the needs of
irrigators and preserve habitat for the
silvery minnow.
4. Uncompahgre Valley Water Users
Association, Upper Gunnison River
Water Conservancy District, and the
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.
5. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Florida
Project, Colorado: Supplement to
contract No. 14–06–400–3038, dated
May 7, 1963, for an additional 181 acrefeet of project water, plus 563 acre-feet
of project water pursuant to the 1986
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Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Final
Settlement Agreement.
6. Sanpete County Water Conservancy
District, Narrows Project, Utah:
Application for a SRPA loan and grant
to construct a dam, reservoir, and
pipeline to annually supply
approximately 5,000 acre-feet of water
through a transmountain diversion from
upper Gooseberry Creek in the Price
River drainage (Colorado River Basin) to
the San Pitch—Savor River (Great
Basin).
7. Individual Irrigators, Carlsbad
Project, New Mexico: The United States
proposes to enter into long-term
forbearance lease agreements with
individuals who have privately held
water rights to divert nonproject water
either directly from the Pecos River or
from shallow/artesian wells in the Pecos
River Watershed. This action will result
in additional water in the Pecos River to
make up for the water depletions caused
by changes in operations at Summer
Dam which were made to improve
conditions for a threatened species, the
Pecos bluntnose shiner.
8. La Plata Conservancy District,
Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and
New Mexico: Cost sharing/repayment
contract for up to 1,560 acre-feet per
year of M&I water; contract terms to be
consistent with the Colorado Ute
Settlement Act Amendments of 2000
(Title III of Pub. L. 106–554).
9. LeChee Chapter of the Navajo
Nation, Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP,
Arizona: Long-term contract for 950
acre-feet of water for municipal
purposes.
10. Pine River ID, Pine River Project,
Colorado: Contract to allow the district
to convert up to approximately 10,000
acre-feet of project irrigation water to
municipal, domestic, and industrial
uses.
11. City of Page, Glen Canyon Unit,
CRSP, Arizona: Long-term contract for
1,000 acre-feet of water for municipal
purposes.
12. El Paso County Water
Improvement District No. 1 and Isleta
del Sur Pueblo, Rio Grande Project,
Texas: Contract to convert up to 1,000
acre-feet of the Pueblo’s project
irrigation water to use for traditional
and religious purposes.
13. Carlsbad ID and the NMISC,
Carlsbad Project, New Mexico: Contract
to convert irrigation water appurtenant
to up to 6,000 acres of land within the
project for use by the NMISC for
delivery to Texas to meet New Mexico’s
Pecos River Compact obligation.
14. Animas-La Plata Water
Conservancy District, Animas-La Plata
Project, Colorado and New Mexico:
Contract to transfer the operation,
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responsibilities of most project facilities
to the district, pursuant to Section 6 of
the Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902,
and other Reclamation laws.
15. Project Operations Committee,
Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and
New Mexico: Agreement among the
United States, the Southern Ute Indian
Tribe, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, the
Navajo Nation, the San Juan Water
Commission, the Animas-La Plata Water
Conservancy District, the State of
Colorado, and the La Plata Conservancy
District of New Mexico to coordinate
and oversee the necessary operation,
maintenance, and replacement activities
of the project works.
16. Southern Ute Indian Tribe,
Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and
New Mexico: Water delivery contract for
33,519 acre-feet of M&I water; contract
terms to be consistent with the Colorado
Ute Settlement Act Amendments of
2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106–554).
17. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, AnimasLa Plata Project, Colorado and New
Mexico: Water delivery contract for
33,519 acre-feet of M&I water; contract
terms to be consistent with the Colorado
Ute Settlement Act Amendments of
2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106–554).
18. Navajo Nation, Animas-La Plata
Project, Colorado and New Mexico:
Water delivery contract for 4,680 acrefeet of M&I water; contract terms to be
consistent with the Colorado Ute
Settlement Act Amendments of 2000
(Title III of Pub. L. 106–554).
19. Various contractors including the
Town of Mancos and the Mancos Rural
Water Company, Mancos Project,
Colorado: Small or short-term contracts
to carry nonproject water through
project facilities for municipal purposes
under authority of Pub. L. 106–549.
20. State of Colorado, Animas-La Plata
Project, Colorado and New Mexico: Cost
sharing/repayment contract for up to
10,440 acre-feet per year of M&I water;
contract terms to be consistent with the
Colorado Ute Settlement Act
Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub.
L. 106–554).
21. Coon Creek Reservoir and Ditch
Company, Collbran Project: The Coon
Creek Reservoir and Ditch Company and
the Collbran Conservancy District have
requested a nonproject irrigation
carriage contract (40-year) to have 3 cfs,
not to exceed 1,000 acre-feet annually,
of their direct flow irrigation water
rights diverted into and delivered
through the existing Southside Canal, a
feature of Collbran Project delivery
structures.
22. Central Utah Water Conservancy
District, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah
Project, Utah: Negotiate a repayment
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contract for 60,000 acre-feet per year of
M&I water from the Utah Lake System.
23. Carlsbad ID and the NMISC,
Carlsbad Project, New Mexico: Contract
for storage and delivery of water
produced by the NMISC’s River
Augmentation Program, among
Reclamation, Carlsbad ID, and the
NMISC. This will allow for storage of
NMISC water in project facilities
resulting in additional project water
supply.
24. Town of Palisade, Palisade ID,
Mesa County ID, Reclamation, and the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; CRSP:
The Colorado River is critical habitat for
four endangered fish species. These
agencies are entering into an agreement
for each to provide the following:
Reclamation shall provide cost-share
funding for the recovery monitoring and
research, and O&M (October 30, 2000,
114 Stat. 1602, Pub. L. 106–392); the
districts are willing to allow the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service and
Reclamation to construct the fish
passage; and the Town of Palisade
proposes to provide related safety
features on or near the fish passage.
25. Public Service Company of New
Mexico, Reclamation, and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service; San Juan River
Basin Recovery Implementation
Program: The agreement identifies that
Reclamation may provide cost-share
funding for the recovery monitoring and
research, and O&M (October 30, 2000,
114 Stat. 1602, Pub. L. 106–392) of the
constructed fish passage.
26. Reclamation, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, and the Colorado River
Water Conservation District; Recovery
Implementation Program for
Endangered Fish Species in the Upper
Colorado River Basin: Reclamation will
provide cost-share funding for
enlargement of Elkhead Reservoir
(October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602, Pub.
L. 106–392) in a separate grant
agreement.
27. The Grand Valley Water Users
Association and U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service: Construction and O&M of a fish
passage and fish screen facilities at the
Grand Valley Diversion Dam and
Government Highline Canal facilities to
facilitate recovery of endangered fish
species in the Colorado River Basin
(October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602, Pub.
L. 106–392).
28. Mancos Rural Water Company,
Mancos Project, Colorado: Contract to
allow the Mancos Rural Water Company
to convert an additional 300 acre-feet of
project irrigation water to municipal,
domestic, and industrial uses.
The following action has been
discontinued since the last publication
of this notice on October 4, 2004:
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1. (1)(g) United Companies, Aspinall
Storage Unit, CRSP: United Companies
has requested 7 acre-feet of M&I water
out of Blue Mesa Reservoir for the Delta
No. 1 Gravel Pit.
The following actions have been
completed since the last publication of
this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (1)(e) Thomas Chapman, Aspinall
Storage Unit, CRSP: Mr. Chapman has
requested a 40-year water service
contract for 1 acre-foot of water out of
Blue Mesa Reservoir to support his
pending plan of augmentation, Water
Division 4. Contract executed on
November 2, 2004.
2. (1)(h) Mountain View AmishMennonite Church, Aspinall Storage
Unit, CRSP: The Church has requested
1 acre-foot of M&I water out of Blue
Mesa Reservoir, Water Division 4, case
No. 04CW106. Contract executed on
September 29, 2004.
3. (28) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
San Juan River Basin Recovery
Implementation Program, Aspinall
Storage Unit, CRSP: The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service has requested 14 acrefeet of water out of Blue Mesa Reservoir
to be used at the Chipeta Unit ponds at
the Hotchkiss National Fish Hatchery.
The ponds are to be used to grow out
the two San Juan River Basin
endangered fish species. Contract
executed on September 15, 2004.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, PO Box 36900, Federal
Building, 316 North 26th Street,
Billings, Montana 59107–6900,
telephone 406–247–7752.
1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and
miscellaneous water users, Colorado,
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas,
and Wyoming: Temporary (interim)
water service contracts for the sale,
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 a term of up to 1 year.
2. Green Mountain Reservoir,
Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Water service contracts for
irrigation and M&I contracts for sale of
water from the marketable yield to water
users within the Colorado River Basin of
western Colorado.
3. Ruedi Reservoir, FryingpanArkansas Project, Colorado: Second
round water sales from the regulatory
capacity of Ruedi Reservoir. Water
service and repayment contracts for up
to 17,000 acre-feet annually for M&I use.
4. Garrison Diversion Unit, P–SMBP,
North Dakota: Renegotiation of the
master repayment contract with
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
to conform with the Dakota Water
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Resources Act of 2000; negotiation of
repayment contracts with irrigators and
M&I users.
5. City of Rapid City, Rapid Valley
Unit, P–SMBP, South Dakota: Contract
renewal for storage capacity in Pactola
Reservoir. A temporary (1 year not to
exceed 10,000 acre-feet) water service
contract has been executed with the City
of Rapid City, Rapid Valley Unit, for use
of water from Pactola Reservoir. A longterm storage contract is being negotiated
for water stored in Pactola Reservoir.
Legislation is pending for change in the
authorized use of Pactola storage.
6. Mid-Dakota Rural Water System,
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.
7. City of Berthoud, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Long-term
contract for conveyance of nonproject
M&I water through Colorado-Big
Thompson Project facilities.
8. City of Cheyenne, Kendrick Project,
Wyoming: Negotiate a long-term
contract for storage space for
replacement water on a daily basis in
Seminoe Reservoir. A temporary
contract has been issued pending
negotiation of the long-term contract.
9. Highland-Hanover ID, HanoverBluff Unit, P–SMBP, Wyoming:
Negotiate long-term water service
contract; includes provisions for
repayment of construction costs.
10. Upper Bluff ID, Hanover-Bluff
Unit, P–SMBP, Wyoming: Negotiate
long-term water service contract;
includes provisions for repayment of
construction cost.
11. Fort Clark ID, P–SMBP, North
Dakota: Negotiation of water service
contract to continue delivery of project
water to the district.
12. Western Heart River ID, Heart
Butte Unit, P–SMBP, North Dakota:
Negotiation of water service contract to
continue delivery of project water to the
district.
13. Sisk Ranch, Inc., Lower Marias
Unit, P–SMBP, Montana: Initiating a
long-term contract for up to 552 acrefeet of storage water from Tiber
Reservoir to irrigate 276 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water.
14. I.J. Peterson Ranch, Inc., Lower
Marias Unit, P–SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to
478 acre-feet of storage water from Tiber
Reservoir to irrigate 239 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water.
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15. Morkrid Enterprises, Inc., Lower
Marias Unit, P–SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to
3,751 acre-feet of storage water from
Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 1,875 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water.
16. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid
Corporation, Dickinson Unit, P–SMBP
North Dakota: Negotiate renewal of
water service contract for irrigation of
lands below Dickinson Dam in western
North Dakota.
17. Savage ID, P–SMBP Montana: The
district is currently seeking title
transfer. The contract is subject to
renewal pending outcome of the title
transfer process. A 5-year interim
contract has been executed to ensure a
continuous water supply.
18. City of Fort Collins, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Long-term
contracts for conveyance and storage of
nonproject M&I water through ColoradoBig Thompson Project facilities.
19. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, P–
SMBP North Dakota: Negotiate a longterm water service contract with the
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North
Dakota for irrigation of up to 2,380 acres
of land within the reservation.
20. Glendo Unit, P–SMBP Wyoming:
Contract renewal for long-term water
service contracts with Burbank Ditch,
New Grattan Ditch Company,
Torrington ID, Lucerne Canal and Power
Company, and Wright and Murphy
Ditch Company.
21. Glendo Unit, P–SMBP Nebraska:
Contract renewal for long-term water
service contracts with Bridgeport,
Enterprise, and Mitchell IDs, and
Central Nebraska Public Power and ID.
22. Helena Valley Unit, P–SMBP
Montana: Negotiating with Helena
Valley ID for renewal of Part A of the
A/B contract which expired December
31, 2004.
23. Crow Creek Unit, P–SMBP
Montana: Negotiating with Toston ID for
renewal of Part A of the A/B contract
which expired December 31, 2004.
24. Dickinson Parks and Recreation
District, Dickinson Unit, P–SMBP North
Dakota: A temporary contract has been
negotiated with the District for minor
amounts of water from Dickinson
Reservoir. Negotiate a long-term water
service contract with the Park Board for
minor amounts of water from Dickinson
Dam.
25. Clark Canyon Water Supply
Company, East Bench Unit, P–SMBP
Montana: Initiating renewal of contract
No. 14–06–600–3592 which expires
December 31, 2005.
26. East Bench ID, East Bench Unit,
P–SMBP Montana: Initiating renewal of
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expires December 31, 2005.
27. Tiber Enterprises, Inc., Lower
Marias Unit, P–SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to
1,388 acre-feet of storage water from
Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 694 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water.
28. Helena Valley Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Initiating negotiations for
contract renewal for an annual supply of
water for domestic and M&I use to the
City of Helena, Montana.
29. Canadian River Municipal Water
Authority, Lake Meredith Salinity
Control Project, New Mexico and Texas:
Negotiation of a contract for the transfer
of control (care and O&M) of the project
to the Authority in accordance with
Pub. L. 102–575, Title VIII, Section
804(c).
30. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracts in the FryingpanArkansas Project.
31. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of requests for
long-term contracts for the use of excess
capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project from the Southeastern Colorado
Water Conservancy District, the City of
Aurora, and the Colorado Springs
Utilities.
32. Individual irrigators, Heart Butte
Unit, P–SMBP, North Dakota: Renew
long-term water service contracts for
minor amounts of less than 1,000 acrefeet of irrigation water annually from
the Heart River below Heart Butte Dam.
33. Municipal Subdistrict of the
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District, Colorado-Big Thompson
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a
new long-term contract or amendment
of contract No. 4–07–70–W0107 with
the Municipal Subdistrict and the
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District for the proposed Windy Gap
Firming Project.
34. Northern Integrated Supply
Project, Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a new longterm contract with approximately 14
regional water suppliers and the
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District for the Northern Integrated
Supply Project.
35. Hill County WD, Milk River
Project, Montana: Initiating renewal of
municipal water supply contract No.
14–06–600–8954 which expires August
1, 2006. The proposal includes splitting
the contract between Hill County WD
and North Havre County WD which
both receive their full water supply
under the current contract.
36. Stutsman County Park Board,
Jamestown Unit, P–SMBP, North
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Dakota: The Board is requesting a
contract for minor amounts of water
under a long-term contract to serve
domestic needs for cabin owners at
Jamestown Reservoir, North Dakota.
37. City of Huron, P–SMBP, South
Dakota: Renewal of long-term operation,
maintenance, and replacement
agreement for O&M of the James
Diversion Dam, South Dakota, with the
City of Huron, South Dakota, or
negotiation of water service and O&M
with other interested, but as of yet,
unidentified entity.
38. Garrison Diversion Unit, P–SMBP,
North Dakota: Contracts to provide for
project use pumping power or project
use pumping power and supplemental
irrigation water with various irrigation
districts in North Dakota, covering a
combined maximum 28,000 acres
within the boundaries and limits set by
the Dakota Water Resources Act of 2000.
39. Security Water and Sanitation
District, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a request for
a long-term contract for the use of
excess capacity in the FryingpanArkansas Project.
40. City of Fountain, Colorado;
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project; Colorado:
Consideration of a request for a longterm contract for the use of excess
capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project.
41. Colorado Springs Utilities,
Colorado Springs, Colorado; ColoradoBig Thompson Project; Colorado:
Consideration of a request for a longterm agreement for water substitution
and power interference in the ColoradoBig Thompson Project.
42. Pueblo West Metropolitan District,
Pueblo West, Colorado; FryingpanArkansas Project; Colorado:
Consideration of a request for a 5- to 10year contract for the use of excess
capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project.
43. LeClair ID, Boysen Unit, P–SMBP,
Wyoming: Contract renewal of longterm water service contract.
44. Riverton Valley ID, Boysen Unit,
P–SMBP, Wyoming: Contract renewal of
long-term water service contract.
The following actions have been
completed since the last publication of
this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (39) Frenchman Valley ID;
Frenchman Unit, Frenchman-Cambridge
Division, P–SMBP; Culbertson,
Nebraska: The District requested a
deferment of its 2004 repayment and
reserve fund obligations. A request was
prepared to amend contract No.
009E6B0123 to defer payments in
accordance with the Act of September
21, 1959. An amendatory contract was
executed on September 23, 2004.
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2. (40) Bostwick ID in Nebraska;
Franklin Superior-Courtland and
Courtland Units, Bostwick Division, P–
SMBP; Red Cloud, Nebraska: The
District requested a deferment of its
2004 repayment and water service
obligations. A request was prepared to
amend contract No. 009E6B0121 to
defer payments in accordance with the
Act of September 21, 1959. An
amendatory contract was executed on
September 23, 2004.
3. (41) Frenchman-Cambridge ID;
Meeker-Driftwood, Red Willow, and
Cambridge Units; FrenchmanCambridge Division; P–SMBP;
Cambridge, Nebraska: The District
requested a deferment of its repayment
obligation. A request was prepared to
amend contract No. 009D6B0122 to
defer payments in accordance with the
Act of September 21, 1959. An
amendatory contract was executed on
September 23, 2004.
4. (43) East Bench ID, East Bench
Unit, P–SMBP, Montana: The District
requested a deferment of its 2004
distribution works repayment
obligation. A request is being prepared
to amend contract No. 14–06–600–3593
to defer payments in accordance with
the Act of September 21, 1959. An
amendatory contract was executed on
September 23, 2004.
5. (46) Tom Green County Water
Control and Improvement District No. 1,
San Angelo Project, Texas: Public Law
108–231 dated May 28, 2004, authorized
the Secretary of the Interior to extend
the repayment period for the District
from 40 to 50 years. A contract
amendment was executed on November
1, 2004.
Dated: January 21, 2005.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Office of Program and Policy
Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
Quarterly Status Report of Water Service, Repayment, and Other
Water-Related Contract Negotiations
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of contractual actions that have been
proposed to the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and were pending
through December 31, 2004, and contract actions that have been
completed or discontinued since the last publication of this notice on
October 4, 2004. From the date of this publication, future quarterly
notices during this calendar year will be limited to new, modified,
discontinued, or completed contract actions. This annual notice should
be used as a point of reference to identify changes in future notices.
This notice is one of a variety of means used to inform the public
about proposed contractual actions for capital recovery and management
of project resources and facilities consistent with section 9(f) of the
Reclamation Project Act of 1939. Additional announcements 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.
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 section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra L. Simons, Manager, Contract
Services Office, Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 25007, Denver, Colorado
80225-0007; telephone 303-445-2902.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Consistent with section 9(f) of the
Reclamation Project Act of 1939 and the rules and regulations published
in 52 FR 11954, April 13, 1987 (43 CFR 426.22), 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. 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 local publicity. The 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 contract proceedings. All public participation procedures will
be coordinated with those involved in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act. 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 of all proposed contractual actions in each of the five
Reclamation regions. When contract negotiations are completed, and
prior to execution, each proposed contract form must be approved by the
Secretary of the Interior, 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
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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, as amended.
4. Written comments on a proposed contract or contract action must
be submitted to the appropriate regional 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. At a minimum, the regional director shall
furnish revised contracts to all parties who requested the contract in
response to the initial public notice.
Definitions of Abbreviations Used in This Document
BCP Boulder Canyon Project
Reclamation Bureau of Reclamation
CAP Central Arizona Project
CVP Central Valley Project
CRSP Colorado River Storage Project
FR Federal Register
IDD Irrigation and Drainage District
ID Irrigation District
M&I Municipal and Industrial
NMISC New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission
O&M Operation and Maintenance
P-SMBP Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program
PPR Present Perfected Right
SOD Safety of Dams
WD Water District
Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis
Road, Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234, telephone 208-378-5344.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and Miscellaneous Water Users; Idaho, Oregon,
Washington, Montana, and Wyoming: Temporary or interim water service
contracts for irrigation, M&I, or miscellaneous 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. Rogue River Basin Water Users, Rogue River Basin Project,
Oregon: Water service contracts; $8 per acre-foot per annum.
3. Willamette Basin Water Users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon:
Water service contracts; $8 per acre-foot per annum.
4. Pioneer Ditch Company, Boise Project, Idaho; Clark and Edwards
Canal and Irrigation Company, Enterprise Canal Company, Ltd., Lenroot
Canal Company, Liberty Park Canal Company, Poplar ID, all in the
Minidoka Project, Idaho; Juniper Flat District Improvement Company,
Wapinitia Project, Oregon: Amendatory repayment and water service
contracts; purpose is to conform to the RRA.
5. Palmer Creek Water District Improvement Company, Willamette
Basin Project, Oregon: Irrigation water service contract for
approximately 13,000 acre-feet.
6. North Unit ID, Deschutes Project, Oregon: Warren Act contract
with cost of service charge to allow for use of project facilities to
convey nonproject water.
7. Trendwest Resorts, Yakima Project, Washington: Long-term water
exchange contract for assignment of Teanaway River and Big Creek water
rights to Reclamation for instream flow use in exchange for annual use
of up to 3,500 acre-feet of water from Cle Elum Reservoir for a
proposed resort development.
8. City of Cle Elum, Yakima Project, Washington: Contract for up to
2,170 acre-feet of water for municipal use.
9. Burley ID, Minidoka Project, Idaho-Wyoming: Supplemental and
amendatory contract providing for the transfer of O&M of the headworks
of the Main South Side Canal and works incidental thereto.
10. Minidoka ID, Minidoka Project, Idaho-Wyoming: Supplemental and
amendatory contract providing for the transfer of O&M of the headworks
of the Main North Side Canal and works incidental thereto.
11. Queener Irrigation Improvement District, Willamette Basin
Project, Oregon: Renewal of long-term water service contract to provide
up to 2,150 acre-feet of stored water from the Willamette Basin Project
(a Corps of Engineers' project) for the purpose of irrigation within
the district's service area.
12. Vale and Warmsprings IDs, Vale Project, Oregon: Repayment
contract for reimbursable cost of SOD modifications to Warm Springs
Dam.
13. West Extension ID, Umatilla Project, Oregon: Contract for long-
term boundary expansion to include lands outside of federally
recognized district boundaries.
14. Greenberry ID, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: Irrigation
water service contract for approximately 7,500 acre-feet of project
water.
15. Twenty-three irrigation districts of the Arrowrock Division,
Boise Project, Idaho: Repayment agreements with districts with
spaceholder contracts for repayment, per legislation, of reimbursable
share of costs to rehabilitate Arrowrock Dam Outlet Gates under the O&M
program.
16. Eighteen irrigation water user entities, Boise Project, Idaho:
Long-term renewal and/or conversion of 19 irrigation water service
contracts for supplemental irrigation use of up to 71,018 acre-feet of
storage space in Lucky Peak Reservoir, a Corps of Engineers' project on
the Boise River, Idaho.
The following action has been completed since the last publication
of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (16) Westland ID, Umatilla Project, Oregon: Contract for long-
term boundary expansion to include lands outside of federally
recognized district boundaries. Contract executed on September 14,
2004.
Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way,
Sacramento, California 95825-1898, telephone 916-978-5250.
1. Irrigation water districts, individual irrigators, M&I and
miscellaneous water users, Mid-Pacific Region projects other than CVP:
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; temporary conveyance agreements with the State of California for
various purposes; long-term contracts for similar service for up to
1,000 acre-feet annually. Note: Upon written request, copies of the
standard forms of temporary water service contracts for the various
types of service are available from the Regional Director at the
address shown above.
2. Contractors from the American River Division, Cross Valley
Canal, Delta Division, Friant Division, Sacramento River Division, San
Felipe
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Division, Shasta Division, Trinity River Division, and West San Joaquin
Division; CVP; California: Renewal of up to 114 long-term water service
contracts; water quantities for these contracts total in excess of 3.4M
acre-feet. These contract actions will be accomplished through long-
term renewal contracts pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575. Prior to completion
of negotiation of long-term renewal contracts, existing interim renewal
water service contracts may be renewed through successive interim
renewal of contracts.
3. Redwood Valley County WD, SRPA, California: Restructuring the
repayment schedule pursuant to Pub. L. 100-516.
4. El Dorado 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 authorized by Pub. L. 101-514.
5. Sutter Extension WD, Delano-Earlimart ID, and the State of
California Department of Water Resources; CVP; California: Pursuant to
Pub. L. 102-575, cooperative agreements with non-Federal entities for
the purpose of providing funding for CVP refuge water wheeling facility
improvements to provide water for refuge and private wetlands.
6. CVP Service Area, California: Temporary water purchase
agreements for acquisition of 20,000 to 200,000 acre-feet of water for
fish and wildlife purposes as authorized by the Central Valley Project
Improvement Act for terms of up to 3 years.
7. City of Roseville, CVP, California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of nonproject water provided from
the Placer County Water Agency. This contract will allow CVP facilities
to be used to deliver nonproject water to the City of Roseville for use
within its service area.
8. Sacramento Municipal Utility District, CVP, California:
Amendment of existing water service contract to allow for additional
points of diversion and assignment of up to 30,000 acre-feet of project
water to the Sacramento County Water Agency. The amended contract will
conform to current Reclamation law.
9. El Dorado ID, CVP, California: Execution of long-term Warren Act
contracts for conveyance of nonproject water (one contract for ditch
rights in the amount of 3,344 acre-feet, and one contract for Project
184 in the amount of 11,000 acre-feet). The contracts will allow CVP
facilities to be used to deliver nonproject water to El Dorado ID for
use within its service area.
10. Horsefly, Klamath, Langell Valley, and Tulelake IDs; Klamath
Project; Oregon: Repayment contracts for SOD work on Clear Lake Dam.
These districts will share in repayment of costs, and each district
will have a separate contract. Initial contract should be ready by
April 2005.
11. Casitas Municipal WD, Ventura Project, California: Repayment
contract for SOD work on Casitas Dam.
12. Warren Act Contracts, CVP, California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contracts (up to 25 years) with various entities for
conveyance of nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota Canal and the
Friant Division facilities.
13. Tuolumne Utilities District (formerly Tuolumne Regional WD),
CVP, California: Long-term water service contract for up to 9,000 acre-
feet from New Melones Reservoir, and possibly long-term contract for
storage of nonproject water in New Melones Reservoir.
14. Banta Carbona ID, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
15. Plain View WD, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act contract
for conveyance of nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
16. Byron-Bethany ID, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
17. Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency, CVP, California:
Execution of a long-term operations agreement for flood control
operations of Folsom Dam and Reservoir to allow for recovery of costs
associated with operating a variable flood control pool of 400,000 to
670,000 acre-feet of water during the flood control season. This
agreement is to conform to Federal law.
18. Colusa County WD, CVP, California: Proposed long-term Warren
Act contract for conveyance of up to 4,500 acre-feet of ground water
through the Tehama-Colusa Canal.
19. Madera-Chowchilla Water and Power Authority, CVP, California:
Agreement to transfer the operation, maintenance, and replacement and
certain financial and administrative activities related to the Madera
Canal and associated works.
20. Carpinteria WD, Cachuma Project, California: Contract to
transfer title of distribution system to the district. Title transfer
authorized by Pub. L. 108-315, ``Carpinteria and Montecito Water
Distribution Conveyance Act of 2004.''
21. Montecito WD, Cachuma Project, California: Contract to transfer
title of distribution system to the district. Title transfer authorized
by Pub. L. 108-315, ``Carpinteria and Montecito Water Distribution
Conveyance Act of 2004.''
22. City of Vallejo, Solano Project, California: Execution of long-
term Warren Act contract for conveyance of nonproject water. This
contract will allow Solano Project facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to the City of Vallejo for use within its service
area.
23. Sacramento Suburban WD, CVP, California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of nonproject water. This contract
will allow CVP facilities to be used to deliver nonproject water to the
Sacramento Suburban WD for use within its service area.
24. Truckee Meadows Water Authority, Town of Fernley, State of
California, City of Reno, City of Sparks, Washoe County, State of
Nevada, Truckee-Carson ID, and any other local interest or Native
American Tribal interest, who may have negotiated rights under Pub. L.
101-618; Nevada and California: Contract for the storage of non-Federal
water in Truckee River reservoirs as authorized by Pub. L. 101-618 and
the Preliminary Settlement Agreement. The contracts shall be consistent
with the Truckee River Water Quality Settlement Agreement and the terms
and conditions of the proposed Truckee River Operating Agreement.
25. Sacramento River Settlement Contracts, CVP, California: Up to
145 contracts and one contract with Colusa Drain Mutual Water Company
will be renewed; water quantities for these contracts total 2.2M acre-
feet. These contracts will be renewed for a period of 40 years. The
contracts will reflect an agreement to settle the dispute over water
rights' claims on the Sacramento River and the Colusa Basin Drain.
26. San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, U.S. Department of
Veteran Affairs; Delta Division, CVP; California: Renewal of the long-
term water service contract for up to 850 acre-feet with conveyance
through the California State Aqueduct pursuant to the CVP-State Water
Project wheeling agreement.
27. A Canal Fish Screens, Klamath Project, Oregon: Negotiation of
an O&M contract for the A Canal Fish Screen with Klamath ID.
28. Ady Canal Headgates, Klamath Project, Oregon: Transfer of
operational control to Klamath Drainage District of the headgates
located at the railroad. Reclamation does not own the land at the
headgates, only operational control pursuant to a railroad agreement.
29. Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency, CVP, California:
Proposed assignment of 27,000 acre-feet of Broadview WD's entire CVP
supply to
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Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency for M&I use.
30. Orland Unit Water Users Association, Orland Project,
California: Repayment contract for the SOD costs assigned to the
irrigation purposes of Stony Gorge Dam.
31. Delta Lands Reclamation District No. 770, CVP, California:
Long-term operations contract for conveying nonproject flood flows.
32. Widren WD, CVP, California: Proposed assignment of up to 2,990
acre-feet of Widren WD's CVP water to Westlands WD for irrigation use.
33. Pershing County Water Conservation District, Pershing County,
Lander County, and the State of Nevada; Humboldt Project; Nevada: Title
transfer to lands and features of Humboldt Project.
34. Plain View WD, CVP, California: Reorganization and proposed
full contract assignment of Plain View WD's CVP supply to Byron-Bethany
ID.
35. PacifiCorp, Klamath Basin Area Office, Klamath Project, Oregon:
Execution of long-term agreement for lease of power privilege and the
O&M of Link River Dam. This agreement will provide for operations of
Link River Dam, coordinated operations with the non-Federal Keno Dam,
and provision of power by PacifiCorp for Klamath Project purposes to
ensure project water deliveries to meet Endangered Species Act
requirements.
36. Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board, Cachuma Project,
California: Repayment of SOD work on Lauro Dam.
The following action has been completed since the last publication
of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (37) Centinella WD, CVP, California: Proposed assignment of up
to 2,500 acre-feet of Centinella WD's CVP water to Westlands WD for
irrigation use. Assignment executed on November 9, 2004.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 61470 (Nevada
Highway and Park Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470, telephone
702-293-8536.
1. Milton and Jean Phillips, BCP, Arizona: Colorado River water
delivery contract for 60 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year as
recommended by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
2. John J. Peach, BCP, Arizona: Colorado River water delivery
contract for 456 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year as
recommended by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
3. GOBO Farms, BCP, Arizona: Colorado River water delivery contract
for 924 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year as recommended by
the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
4. Brooke Water Co., BCP, Arizona: Amend contract for an additional
120 acre-feet per year of Colorado River water for domestic uses, as
recommended by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
5. Miscellaneous PPR No. 11, BCP, Arizona: Assign a portion of the
PPR from Holpal to McNulty et al., and assign a portion of the PPR from
Holpal to Hoover.
6. Beattie Farms SW, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 1,110 acre-feet per
year of fourth priority water for agricultural purposes.
7. Maricopa-Stanfield IDD, CAP, Arizona: Amend distribution system
repayment contract No. 4-07-30-W0047 to reschedule repayment pursuant
to June 28, 1996, agreement.
8. 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.
9. San Tan ID, CAP, Arizona: Amend distribution system repayment
contract No. 6-07-30-W0120 to increase the repayment obligation by
approximately $168,000.
10. Central Arizona IDD, CAP, Arizona: Amend distribution system
repayment contract No. 4-07-30-W0048 to modify repayment terms pursuant
to final order issued by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona.
11. 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 the Coachella Branch
of the All-American Canal in accordance with Title II of the San Luis
Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, dated November 17, 1988.
12. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, CAP, Arizona: O&M
contract for its CAP water distribution system.
13. Miscellaneous PPR No. 38, BCP, California: Assign Schroeder's
portion of the PPR to Murphy Broadcasting.
14. Berneil Water Co., CAP, Arizona: Partial assignment of 200
acre-feet of water per year to the Cave Creek Water Company.
15. Canyon Forest Village II Corporation, BCP, Arizona: Colorado
River water delivery contract for up to 400 acre-feet per year of
unused Arizona apportionment or surplus apportionment for domestic use.
16. Gila Project Works, Gila Project, Arizona: Title transfer of
facilities and certain lands in the Wellton-Mohawk Division from the
United States to the Wellton-Mohawk IDD.
17. Gila River Indian Community, CAP, Arizona: Amend CAP water
delivery contract and distribution system repayment and operation,
maintenance, and replacement, contract pursuant to the Arizona Water
Settlements Act, Pub. L. 108-451, enacted December 10, 2004.
18. North Gila Valley IDD, Yuma ID, and Yuma Mesa IDD; Yuma Mesa
Division, Gila Project; Arizona: Administrative action to amend each
district's Colorado River water delivery contract to effectuate a
change from a ``pooled'' water entitlement for the Division to a
quantified entitlement for each district.
19. Indian and/or non-Indian M&I users, CAP, Arizona: New or
amendatory water service contracts or subcontracts in accordance with
an anticipated final record of decision for reallocation of CAP water,
as discussed in the Secretary of the Interior's notice published on
page 41456 of the FR on July 30, 1999.
20. Litchfield Park Service Company, CAP, Arizona: Proposed partial
assignments of subcontract for 5,590 acre-feet of CAP M&I water to the
Central Arizona Water Conservation District, which is exercising its
authority as the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District,
and to the cities of Avondale, Carefree, and Goodyear.
21. Shepard Water Company, Inc., BCP, Arizona: Contract for the
annual delivery of 50 acre-feet of fourth priority water per year for
domestic use.
22. Jessen Family Limited Partnership, BCP, Arizona: Contract for
delivery of 1,080 acre-feet of Colorado River water for agricultural
purposes.
23. City of Somerton, BCP, Arizona: Contract for the annual
delivery of up to 750 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year for
domestic use as recommended by the Arizona Department of Water
Resources.
24. Various Irrigation Districts, CAP, Arizona: Amend distribution
system repayment contracts to provide for partial assumption of debt by
the Central Arizona Water Conservation District and the United States
upon enactment of Federal legislation providing for resolution of CAP
issues.
25. Mohave County Water Authority, BCP, Arizona: Amendatory
Colorado River water delivery contract to include the delivery of 3,500
acre-feet per year of fourth priority water and to delete the delivery
of 3,500 acre-feet per year of fifth or sixth priority water.
26. All-American Canal, BCP, California: Agreement among
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Reclamation, Imperial ID, Metropolitan WD, and Coachella Valley WD for
the federally funded construction of a reservoir(s) and associated
facilities that will improve the regulation and management of Colorado
River water (Federal legislation pending).
27. Tohono O'odham Nation, CAP, Arizona: Amend CAP water delivery
contract pursuant to the Arizona Water Settlements Act, Pub. L. 108-
451, enacted December 10, 2004.
28. Sunrise Water Company, CAP, Arizona: Proposed assignment of
subcontract for 944 acre-feet of CAP M&I water per year to the Central
Arizona Water Conservation District, which is exercising its authority
as the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District.
29. West End Water Company, CAP, Arizona: Proposed assignment of
subcontract for 157 acre-feet of CAP M&I water per year to the Central
Arizona Water Conservation District, which is exercising its authority
as the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District.
30. New River Utilities Company, CAP, Arizona: Proposed assignment
of subcontract for 1,885 acre-feet of CAP M&I water to the Central
Arizona Water Conservation District, which is exercising its authority
as the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District.
31. Cibola Valley IDD, BCP, Arizona: Contingent upon completion of
sale documents, proposed assignment and transfer of a portion of the
district's right to divert up to 24,120 acre-feet of Colorado River per
year to the Mohave County Water Authority, the Hopi Tribe, and
Reclamation.
32. Metropolitan WD and others, BCP, Arizona and California:
Contract to provide for the recovery by Metropolitan WD of interstate
underground storage credits previously placed in underground storage in
Arizona by the Central Arizona Water Conservation District under
agreements executed in 1992 and 1994, and to document the Arizona Water
Banking Authority's responsibility in agreeing to Arizona's forbearance
in the use of Colorado River water to permit the Secretary of the
Interior to release that quantity of water for diversion and use by the
Metropolitan WD.
33. Wellton-Mohawk IDD, BCP, Arizona: Amend contract No. 1-07-30-
W0021 to revise the authority to deliver domestic use water from 5,000
to 10,000 acre-feet per calendar year, which is within the district's
current overall Colorado River water entitlement.
34. Fisher's Landing Water and Sewer Works, LLC, BCP Arizona:
Contract for 53 acre-feet annually of Colorado River water to be used
to account for domestic water use on residential properties located
within the Castle Dome area of Martinez Lake.
35. Yuma County Water Users Association, BCP, Arizona: Supplemental
contract for the O&M of the Yuma Project, Valley Division.
36. Forbearance agreements, BCP, Arizona and California: Develop
and execute short-term agreements to implement a demonstration
forbearance program to evaluate the feasibility of acquiring water,
through a voluntary land fallowing program, to replace drainage water
currently being bypassed to the Cienega de Santa Clara.
37. Miscellaneous PPR No. 43, BCP, California: Contract with the
City of Needles, for 1,500 acre-feet diversion and 950 acre-feet
consumptive use.
38. Arizona Water Settlements Act, CAP, Arizona: Implementation of
the contracting requirements of Title I--Central Arizona Project
Settlement, Title II--Gila River Indian Community Water Rights
Settlement, Title III--Southern Arizona Water Rights Settlement, and
Title IV--San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement.
39. Southern Nevada Water Authority, Colorado River Commission of
Nevada, and the Metropolitan WD of Southern California; BCP; California
and Nevada: A storage and interstate release agreement establishing a
procedure that the Secretary of the Interior will follow to achieve an
interstate contractual distribution of Colorado River water.
The following action has been discontinued since the last
publication of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (33) Central Arizona Water Conservation District and the Arizona
Department of Water Resources, CAP, Arizona: Arizona Water Settlement
Agreement to address outstanding CAP water allocation issues, subject
to completion of final record of decision for reallocation of CAP water
as discussed in the Secretary of the Interior's notice published in the
FR on July 30, 1999 (64 Fed. Reg. 41456).
The following actions have been completed since the last
publication of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (11) Imperial ID/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 All-American Canal
seepage water in accordance with Title II of the San Luis Rey Indian
Water Rights Settlement Act, dated November 17, 1988.
2. (14) Arizona State Land Department, BCP, Arizona: Colorado River
water delivery contract for 1,534 acre-feet per year for domestic use.
3. (19) ASARCO Inc., CAP, Arizona: Amendment of subcontract to
extend the deadline for giving notice of termination on exchange.
4. (48) Mr. and Mrs. West, BCP, California: Assignment of contract
No. 6-07-30-W0342 from Mr. and Mrs. West to Ronald E. and Shannon L.
Williamson.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State
Street, Room 6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138-1102, telephone 801-524-
3864.
1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users;
Initial Units, CRSP; 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) Ron Connell, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: Mr. Connell has
requested a 40-year water service contract for 6 acre-feet of water out
of Blue Mesa Reservoir. Mr. Connell has submitted an augmentation plan
to Water District 4, Case No. 04CW168.
(b) Oxbow Mining, LLC, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: Oxbow Mining,
LLC has requested 242 acre-feet of M&I water out of the Blue Mesa
reservoir, which requires that an augmentation plan be presented to the
Division 4 Water Court.
2. Taos Area, San Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: The United States
is reserving 2,990 acre-feet of project water for potential use in an
Indian water rights settlement in the Taos, New Mexico area.
3. Various Contactors, San Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: The
United States proposes to lease water from various contractors to
stabilize flows in a critical reach of the Rio Grande in order to meet
the needs of irrigators and preserve habitat for the silvery minnow.
4. Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association, Upper Gunnison River
Water Conservancy District, and the 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.
5. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Florida Project, Colorado: Supplement
to contract No. 14-06-400-3038, dated May 7, 1963, for an additional
181 acre-feet of project water, plus 563 acre-feet of project water
pursuant to the 1986
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Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Final Settlement Agreement.
6. Sanpete County Water Conservancy District, Narrows Project,
Utah: Application for a SRPA loan and grant to construct a dam,
reservoir, and pipeline to annually supply approximately 5,000 acre-
feet of water through a transmountain diversion from upper Gooseberry
Creek in the Price River drainage (Colorado River Basin) to the San
Pitch--Savor River (Great Basin).
7. Individual Irrigators, Carlsbad Project, New Mexico: The United
States proposes to enter into long-term forbearance lease agreements
with individuals who have privately held water rights to divert
nonproject water either directly from the Pecos River or from shallow/
artesian wells in the Pecos River Watershed. This action will result in
additional water in the Pecos River to make up for the water depletions
caused by changes in operations at Summer Dam which were made to
improve conditions for a threatened species, the Pecos bluntnose
shiner.
8. La Plata Conservancy District, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado
and New Mexico: Cost sharing/repayment contract for up to 1,560 acre-
feet per year of M&I water; contract terms to be consistent with the
Colorado Ute Settlement Act Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L.
106-554).
9. LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation, Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP,
Arizona: Long-term contract for 950 acre-feet of water for municipal
purposes.
10. Pine River ID, Pine River Project, Colorado: Contract to allow
the district to convert up to approximately 10,000 acre-feet of project
irrigation water to municipal, domestic, and industrial uses.
11. City of Page, Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP, Arizona: Long-term
contract for 1,000 acre-feet of water for municipal purposes.
12. El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1 and Isleta del
Sur Pueblo, Rio Grande Project, Texas: Contract to convert up to 1,000
acre-feet of the Pueblo's project irrigation water to use for
traditional and religious purposes.
13. Carlsbad ID and the NMISC, Carlsbad Project, New Mexico:
Contract to convert irrigation water appurtenant to up to 6,000 acres
of land within the project for use by the NMISC for delivery to Texas
to meet New Mexico's Pecos River Compact obligation.
14. Animas-La Plata Water Conservancy District, Animas-La Plata
Project, Colorado and New Mexico: Contract to transfer the operation,
maintenance, and replacement responsibilities of most project
facilities to the district, pursuant to Section 6 of the Reclamation
Act of June 17, 1902, and other Reclamation laws.
15. Project Operations Committee, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado
and New Mexico: Agreement among the United States, the Southern Ute
Indian Tribe, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, the Navajo Nation, the San
Juan Water Commission, the Animas-La Plata Water Conservancy District,
the State of Colorado, and the La Plata Conservancy District of New
Mexico to coordinate and oversee the necessary operation, maintenance,
and replacement activities of the project works.
16. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado
and New Mexico: Water delivery contract for 33,519 acre-feet of M&I
water; contract terms to be consistent with the Colorado Ute Settlement
Act Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106-554).
17. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and
New Mexico: Water delivery contract for 33,519 acre-feet of M&I water;
contract terms to be consistent with the Colorado Ute Settlement Act
Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106-554).
18. Navajo Nation, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and New
Mexico: Water delivery contract for 4,680 acre-feet of M&I water;
contract terms to be consistent with the Colorado Ute Settlement Act
Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106-554).
19. Various contractors including the Town of Mancos and the Mancos
Rural Water Company, Mancos Project, Colorado: Small or short-term
contracts to carry nonproject water through project facilities for
municipal purposes under authority of Pub. L. 106-549.
20. State of Colorado, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and New
Mexico: Cost sharing/repayment contract for up to 10,440 acre-feet per
year of M&I water; contract terms to be consistent with the Colorado
Ute Settlement Act Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106-554).
21. Coon Creek Reservoir and Ditch Company, Collbran Project: The
Coon Creek Reservoir and Ditch Company and the Collbran Conservancy
District have requested a nonproject irrigation carriage contract (40-
year) to have 3 cfs, not to exceed 1,000 acre-feet annually, of their
direct flow irrigation water rights diverted into and delivered through
the existing Southside Canal, a feature of Collbran Project delivery
structures.
22. Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Bonneville Unit,
Central Utah Project, Utah: Negotiate a repayment contract for 60,000
acre-feet per year of M&I water from the Utah Lake System.
23. Carlsbad ID and the NMISC, Carlsbad Project, New Mexico:
Contract for storage and delivery of water produced by the NMISC's
River Augmentation Program, among Reclamation, Carlsbad ID, and the
NMISC. This will allow for storage of NMISC water in project facilities
resulting in additional project water supply.
24. Town of Palisade, Palisade ID, Mesa County ID, Reclamation, and
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; CRSP: The Colorado River is
critical habitat for four endangered fish species. These agencies are
entering into an agreement for each to provide the following:
Reclamation shall provide cost-share funding for the recovery
monitoring and research, and O&M (October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602,
Pub. L. 106-392); the districts are willing to allow the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and Reclamation to construct the fish passage; and the
Town of Palisade proposes to provide related safety features on or near
the fish passage.
25. Public Service Company of New Mexico, Reclamation, and the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service; San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation
Program: The agreement identifies that Reclamation may provide cost-
share funding for the recovery monitoring and research, and O&M
(October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602, Pub. L. 106-392) of the constructed
fish passage.
26. Reclamation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Colorado
River Water Conservation District; Recovery Implementation Program for
Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin: Reclamation
will provide cost-share funding for enlargement of Elkhead Reservoir
(October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602, Pub. L. 106-392) in a separate grant
agreement.
27. The Grand Valley Water Users Association and U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service: Construction and O&M of a fish passage and fish
screen facilities at the Grand Valley Diversion Dam and Government
Highline Canal facilities to facilitate recovery of endangered fish
species in the Colorado River Basin (October 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1602,
Pub. L. 106-392).
28. Mancos Rural Water Company, Mancos Project, Colorado: Contract
to allow the Mancos Rural Water Company to convert an additional 300
acre-feet of project irrigation water to municipal, domestic, and
industrial uses.
The following action has been discontinued since the last
publication of this notice on October 4, 2004:
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1. (1)(g) United Companies, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: United
Companies has requested 7 acre-feet of M&I water out of Blue Mesa
Reservoir for the Delta No. 1 Gravel Pit.
The following actions have been completed since the last
publication of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (1)(e) Thomas Chapman, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: Mr. Chapman
has requested a 40-year water service contract for 1 acre-foot of water
out of Blue Mesa Reservoir to support his pending plan of augmentation,
Water Division 4. Contract executed on November 2, 2004.
2. (1)(h) Mountain View Amish-Mennonite Church, Aspinall Storage
Unit, CRSP: The Church has requested 1 acre-foot of M&I water out of
Blue Mesa Reservoir, Water Division 4, case No. 04CW106. Contract
executed on September 29, 2004.
3. (28) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, San Juan River Basin
Recovery Implementation Program, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: The U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service has requested 14 acre-feet of water out of
Blue Mesa Reservoir to be used at the Chipeta Unit ponds at the
Hotchkiss National Fish Hatchery. The ponds are to be used to grow out
the two San Juan River Basin endangered fish species. Contract executed
on September 15, 2004.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 36900, Federal
Building, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59107-6900,
telephone 406-247-7752.
1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users,
Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming: Temporary (interim) water service contracts
for the sale, 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 a term of up to 1 year.
2. Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Water service contracts for irrigation and M&I contracts for
sale of water from the marketable yield to water users within the
Colorado River Basin of western Colorado.
3. Ruedi Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Second
round water sales from the regulatory capacity of Ruedi Reservoir.
Water service and repayment contracts for up to 17,000 acre-feet
annually for M&I use.
4. Garrison Diversion Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Renegotiation of
the master repayment contract with Garrison Diversion Conservancy
District to conform with the Dakota Water Resources Act of 2000;
negotiation of repayment contracts with irrigators and M&I users.
5. City of Rapid City, Rapid Valley Unit, P-SMBP, South Dakota:
Contract renewal for storage capacity in Pactola Reservoir. A temporary
(1 year not to exceed 10,000 acre-feet) water service contract has been
executed with the City of Rapid City, Rapid Valley Unit, for use of
water from Pactola Reservoir. A long-term storage contract is being
negotiated for water stored in Pactola Reservoir. Legislation is
pending for change in the authorized use of Pactola storage.
6. Mid-Dakota Rural Water System, 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.
7. City of Berthoud, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado: Long-
term contract for conveyance of nonproject M&I water through Colorado-
Big Thompson Project facilities.
8. City of Cheyenne, Kendrick Project, Wyoming: Negotiate a long-
term contract for storage space for replacement water on a daily basis
in Seminoe Reservoir. A temporary contract has been issued pending
negotiation of the long-term contract.
9. Highland-Hanover ID, Hanover-Bluff Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming:
Negotiate long-term water service contract; includes provisions for
repayment of construction costs.
10. Upper Bluff ID, Hanover-Bluff Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: Negotiate
long-term water service contract; includes provisions for repayment of
construction cost.
11. Fort Clark ID, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Negotiation of water
service contract to continue delivery of project water to the district.
12. Western Heart River ID, Heart Butte Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota:
Negotiation of water service contract to continue delivery of project
water to the district.
13. Sisk Ranch, Inc., Lower Marias Unit, P-SMBP, Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to 552 acre-feet of storage
water from Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 276 acres. Temporary contracts
have been issued to allow continued delivery of water.
14. I.J. Peterson Ranch, Inc., Lower Marias Unit, P-SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to 478 acre-feet of storage
water from Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 239 acres. Temporary contracts
have been issued to allow continued delivery of water.
15. Morkrid Enterprises, Inc., Lower Marias Unit, P-SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to 3,751 acre-feet of storage
water from Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 1,875 acres. Temporary contracts
have been issued to allow continued delivery of water.
16. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid Corporation, Dickinson Unit,
P-SMBP North Dakota: Negotiate renewal of water service contract for
irrigation of lands below Dickinson Dam in western North Dakota.
17. Savage ID, P-SMBP Montana: The district is currently seeking
title transfer. The contract is subject to renewal pending outcome of
the title transfer process. A 5-year interim contract has been executed
to ensure a continuous water supply.
18. City of Fort Collins, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado:
Long-term contracts for conveyance and storage of nonproject M&I water
through Colorado-Big Thompson Project facilities.
19. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, P-SMBP North Dakota: Negotiate a
long-term water service contract with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in
North Dakota for irrigation of up to 2,380 acres of land within the
reservation.
20. Glendo Unit, P-SMBP Wyoming: Contract renewal for long-term
water service contracts with Burbank Ditch, New Grattan Ditch Company,
Torrington ID, Lucerne Canal and Power Company, and Wright and Murphy
Ditch Company.
21. Glendo Unit, P-SMBP Nebraska: Contract renewal for long-term
water service contracts with Bridgeport, Enterprise, and Mitchell IDs,
and Central Nebraska Public Power and ID.
22. Helena Valley Unit, P-SMBP Montana: Negotiating with Helena
Valley ID for renewal of Part A of the A/B contract which expired
December 31, 2004.
23. Crow Creek Unit, P-SMBP Montana: Negotiating with Toston ID for
renewal of Part A of the A/B contract which expired December 31, 2004.
24. Dickinson Parks and Recreation District, Dickinson Unit, P-SMBP
North Dakota: A temporary contract has been negotiated with the
District for minor amounts of water from Dickinson Reservoir. Negotiate
a long-term water service contract with the Park Board for minor
amounts of water from Dickinson Dam.
25. Clark Canyon Water Supply Company, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP
Montana: Initiating renewal of contract No. 14-06-600-3592 which
expires December 31, 2005.
26. East Bench ID, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP Montana: Initiating
renewal of
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contract No. 14-06-600-3593 which expires December 31, 2005.
27. Tiber Enterprises, Inc., Lower Marias Unit, P-SMBP Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to 1,388 acre-feet of storage
water from Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 694 acres. Temporary contracts
have been issued to allow continued delivery of water.
28. Helena Valley Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: Initiating negotiations
for contract renewal for an annual supply of water for domestic and M&I
use to the City of Helena, Montana.
29. Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, Lake Meredith
Salinity Control Project, New Mexico and Texas: Negotiation of a
contract for the transfer of control (care and O&M) of the project to
the Authority in accordance with Pub. L. 102-575, Title VIII, Section
804(c).
30. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracts in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project.
31. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Consideration of requests
for long-term contracts for the use of excess capacity in the
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project from the Southeastern Colorado Water
Conservancy District, the City of Aurora, and the Colorado Springs
Utilities.
32. Individual irrigators, Heart Butte Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota:
Renew long-term water service contracts for minor amounts of less than
1,000 acre-feet of irrigation water annually from the Heart River below
Heart Butte Dam.
33. Municipal Subdistrict of the Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a new long-term contract or amendment of contract No.
4-07-70-W0107 with the Municipal Subdistrict and the Northern Colorado
Water Conservancy District for the proposed Windy Gap Firming Project.
34. Northern Integrated Supply Project, Colorado-Big Thompson
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a new long-term contract with
approximately 14 regional water suppliers and the Northern Colorado
Water Conservancy District for the Northern Integrated Supply Project.
35. Hill County WD, Milk River Project, Montana: Initiating renewal
of municipal water supply contract No. 14-06-600-8954 which expires
August 1, 2006. The proposal includes splitting the contract between
Hill County WD and North Havre County WD which both receive their full
water supply under the current contract.
36. Stutsman County Park Board, Jamestown Unit, P-SMBP, North
Dakota: The Board is requesting a contract for minor amounts of water
under a long-term contract to serve domestic needs for cabin owners at
Jamestown Reservoir, North Dakota.
37. City of Huron, P-SMBP, South Dakota: Renewal of long-term
operation, maintenance, and replacement agreement for O&M of the James
Diversion Dam, South Dakota, with the City of Huron, South Dakota, or
negotiation of water service and O&M with other interested, but as of
yet, unidentified entity.
38. Garrison Diversion Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Contracts to
provide for project use pumping power or project use pumping power and
supplemental irrigation water with various irrigation districts in
North Dakota, covering a combined maximum 28,000 acres within the
boundaries and limits set by the Dakota Water Resources Act of 2000.
39. Security Water and Sanitation District, Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a request for a long-term contract
for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project.
40. City of Fountain, Colorado; Fryingpan-Arkansas Project;
Colorado: Consideration of a request for a long-term contract for the
use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project.
41. Colorado Springs Utilities, Colorado Springs, Colorado;
Colorado-Big Thompson Project; Colorado: Consideration of a request for
a long-term agreement for water substitution and power interference in
the Colorado-Big Thompson Project.
42. Pueblo West Metropolitan District, Pueblo West, Colorado;
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project; Colorado: Consideration of a request for a
5- to 10-year contract for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-
Arkansas Project.
43. LeClair ID, Boysen Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: Contract renewal of
long-term water service contract.
44. Riverton Valley ID, Boysen Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: Contract
renewal of long-term water service contract.
The following actions have been completed since the last
publication of this notice on October 4, 2004:
1. (39) Frenchman Valley ID; Frenchman Unit, Frenchman-Cambridge
Division, P-SMBP; Culbertson, Nebraska: The District requested a
deferment of its 2004 repayment and reserve fund obligations. A request
was prepared to amend contract No. 009E6B0123 to defer payments in
accordance with the Act of September 21, 1959. An amendatory contract
was executed on September 23, 2004.
2. (40) Bostwick ID in Nebraska; Franklin Superior-Courtland and
Courtland Units, Bostwick Division, P-SMBP; Red Cloud, Nebraska: The
District requested a deferment of its 2004 repayment and water service
obligations. A request was prepared to amend contract No. 009E6B0121 to
defer payments in accordance with the Act of September 21, 1959. An
amendatory contract was executed on September 23, 2004.
3. (41) Frenchman-Cambridge ID; Meeker-Driftwood, Red Willow, and
Cambridge Units; Frenchman-Cambridge Division; P-SMBP; Cambridge,
Nebraska: The District requested a deferment of its repayment
obligation. A request was prepared to amend contract No. 009D6B0122 to
defer payments in accordance with the Act of September 21, 1959. An
amendatory contract was executed on September 23, 2004.
4. (43) East Bench ID, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: The
District requested a deferment of its 2004 distribution works repayment
obligation. A request is being prepared to amend contract No. 14-06-
600-3593 to defer payments in accordance with the Act of September 21,
1959. An amendatory contract was executed on September 23, 2004.
5. (46) Tom Green County Water Control and Improvement District No.
1, San Angelo Project, Texas: Public Law 108-231 dated May 28, 2004,
authorized the Secretary of the Interior to extend the repayment period
for the District from 40 to 50 years. A contract amendment was executed
on November 1, 2004.
Dated: January 21, 2005.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Office of Program and Policy Services.
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