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Communications, Oregon/Washington.
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Outer Continental Shelf (OCS),
Scientific Committee
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ACTION: Notice of Vacancies and Request
for Nominations.
AGENCY:
BOEM is seeking interested
and qualified individuals to serve on its
OCS Scientific Committee (Committee)
during the period of October 15, 2014,
through October 14, 2017. The initial 3year term may be renewable for up to an
additional 3 years. The Committee is
chartered under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) to advise the
Secretary of the Interior, through the
Director of BOEM, on the scientific
quality and value for decisionmaking of
the OCS Environmental Studies
Program (ESP). The ESP, which was
authorized by the Outer Continental
Shelf Land Act as amended (Section 20),
is administered by BOEM and covers a
wide range of field and laboratory
studies in biology, chemistry, and
physical oceanography, as well as
studies of the social and economic
impacts of OCS energy and marine
minerals development.
As a FACA committee, the Committee
provides advice from vetted, consensusoriented, experts that are more focused
and technically deeper than public
hearings typically can provide. The
recognized expertise and diverse
associations of the Committee members
also help BOEM build partnerships and
optimize resources.
The OCS Scientific Committee
comprises distinguished scientists in
appropriate disciplines of the biological,
physical, chemical and social sciences.
We will have 15 positions to fill on the
Committee by October 14, 2014. These
positions exist in the fields of
economics, physical oceanography, and
biological oceanography/marine
biology. We are interested in scientists
who have experience in those
disciplines, and we also look for
geographical balance, drawing members
from the contiguous United States,
Alaska, and Hawaii.
The selections are based on
maintaining disciplinary expertise in all
areas of research, as well as geographic
balance. Demonstrated knowledge of the
scientific issues related to OCS energy
and mineral development is essential.
Selections are made by the Secretary of
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All members will comply with
applicable rules and regulations. The
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materials to those members appointed
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which the members should be familiar.
Consistent with the ethics requirements,
members will endeavor to avoid any
actions that would cause the public to
question the integrity of the
Committee’s operations, activities or
advice. The provisions of this paragraph
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regulatory ethical obligations to which a
member may be subject.
Interested individuals should send a
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Ocean Energy Management, Division of
Environmental Studies, 381 Elden
Street, Mail Stop HM–3115, Herndon,
Virginia 20170. She may be reached by
telephone at (703) 787–1716.
Authority: Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Public Law 92–463, 5 U.S.C., Appendix
I, and the Office of Management and Budget’s
Circular A–63, Revised.
Dated: April 14, 2014.
William Y. Brown,
Chief Environmental Officer, Office of
Environmental Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
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RX.59389832.1009676]
Quarterly Status Report of Water
Service, Repayment, and Other WaterRelated Contract Actions
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of
contractual actions that have been
proposed to the Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) and are new,
discontinued, or completed since the
last publication of this notice. 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.
SUMMARY:
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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:
Michelle Kelly, Reclamation Law
Administration Division, Bureau of
Reclamation, P.O. Box 25007, Denver,
Colorado 80225–0007; telephone 303–
445–2888.
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.
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2. Advance notice of meetings or
hearings will be furnished to those
parties that have made a timely written
request for such notice to the
appropriate regional or project office of
Reclamation.
3. Written correspondence regarding
proposed contracts may be made
available to the general public pursuant
to the terms and procedures of the
Freedom of Information Act, 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 or
her 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 will furnish revised
contracts to all parties who requested
the contract in response to the initial
public notice.
Definitions of Abbreviations Used in the
Reports
ARRA American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009
BCP Boulder Canyon Project
Reclamation Bureau of Reclamation
CAP Central Arizona Project
CUP Central Utah Project
CVP Central Valley Project
C–BT Colorado-Big Thompson Project
CRSP Colorado River Storage Project
FR Federal Register
IDD Irrigation and Drainage District
ID Irrigation District
LCWSP Lower Colorado Water Supply
Project
M&I Municipal and Industrial
NMISC New Mexico Interstate Stream
Commission
O&M Operation and Maintenance
OM&R Operation, maintenance, and
replacement
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P–SMBP Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin
Program
PPR Present Perfected Right
RRA Reclamation Reform Act of 1982
SOD Safety of Dams
SRPA Small Reclamation Projects Act
of 1956
USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
WD Water District
Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis Road,
Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706–1234,
telephone 208–378–5344.
Modified contract action:
6. Nine water user entities of the
Arrowrock Division, Boise Project,
Idaho: Repayment agreements with
districts with spaceholder contracts for
repayment, per legislation, of the
reimbursable share of costs to
rehabilitate Arrowrock Dam Outlet
Gates under the O&M program.
Completed contract actions:
9. East Columbia Basin ID, Columbia
Basin Project, Washington: Supplement
No. 3 to the 1976 Master Water Service
Contract providing for the delivery of up
to 30,000 acre-feet of project water for
the irrigation of 10,000 acres located
within the Odessa Subarea with an
additional 15,000 acre-feet of project
water to be made available to benefit
stream flows and fish in the Columbia
River under this contract or a separate
operating agreement. Contract executed
March 6, 2014.
10. East Columbia Basin ID, Columbia
Basin Project, Washington: Amendment
No. 1 to Supplement No. 2 to the 1976
Master Water Service Contract
providing for the delivery of up to an
additional 5,450.5 acre-feet of project
water for the irrigation of 1,816.8 acres
located within the Odessa Subarea
under this contract. Contract executed
March 6, 2014.
Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way,
Sacramento, California 95825–1898,
telephone 916–978–5250.
The Mid-Pacific Region has no
updates to report for this quarter.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470 (Nevada
Highway and Park Street), Boulder City,
Nevada 89006–1470, telephone 702–
293–8192.
Completed contract actions:
10. City of Needles, LCWSP,
California: Develop an agreement
between Reclamation and the City of
Needles for the funding of the design
approval and construction of Stage II of
the Project. Contract executed December
31, 2013.
11. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the
Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona: Execute
Amendment No. 3 to a CAP water lease
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to extend the term of the lease in order
for the San Carlos Apache Tribe to lease
20,000 acre-feet of its CAP water to the
Town of Gilbert during calendar year
2014. Contract executed December 26,
2013.
12. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
and the Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Execute Amendment No. 3 to a CAP
water lease to extend the term of the
lease from January 1, 2014 to December
31, 2014, and increase the quantity
leased from 13,683 acre-feet to 13,933
acre-feet. The lease is for Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation’s CAP water to be leased
to the Town of Gilbert. Contract
executed December 23, 2013.
16. San Carlos Apache Tribe and
Pascua Yaqui Tribe, CAP, Arizona:
Execute a CAP water lease among the
United States, the San Carlos Apache
Tribe, and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in
order for the San Carlos Apache Tribe
to lease 2,000 acre-feet of its CAP water
to the Pascua Yaqui Tribe during
calendar year 2014 under the terms and
conditions of the lease. Contract
executed December 26, 2014.
New contract actions:
22. Maurice L. McAlister, BCP,
Arizona: Approve an assignment of the
contract for 40 acre-feet of Colorado
River water per year from Mr. McAlister
to McAlister Family Trust.
23. Town of Quartzsite, BCP, Arizona:
Amend the contract with the Town of
Quartzsite to extend the term for
another 15 years ending on January 28,
2029.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 125 South State Street,
Room 6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138–
1102, telephone 801–524–3864.
Discontinued action:
9. Aaron Million, Million
Conservation Resource Group, Flaming
Gorge Storage Unit, CRSP: Mr. Million
has requested a standby contract to
secure the first right to contract for up
to 165,000 acre-feet annually of M&I
water service from Flaming Gorge
Reservoir for a proposed privately
financed and constructed transbasin
diversion project. As there has been no
activity on this action for several years,
it is being considered as inactive at this
time.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal
Building, 316 North 26th Street,
Billings, Montana 59101, telephone
406–247–7752.
New contract actions:
43. Tom Green County Water Control
and Improvement District No. 1, San
Angelo Project, Texas: Consideration of
a potential contract(s) for use of excess
capacity by individual landowner(s) for
irrigation purposes.
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44. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid
Corporation; Dickinson Unit, P–SMBP;
North Dakota: Consideration of an
amended long-term irrigation water
service contract.
45. Town of Dillon; C–BT, Colorado:
Consideration of a new long-term water
service contract for municipal/domestic
use out of Green Mountain Reservoir.
46. Town of Silverthorne, C–BT,
Colorado: Consideration of a new longterm water service contract for Green
Mountain Reservoir.
47. Summit County, C–BT, Colorado:
Consideration of an amendment to
Contract No. 139E6C0121 to change the
source of water associated with the
Alternative Source Contract, Green
Mountain Reservoir.
48. Soldier Canyon Filter Plant/TriDistricts, C–BT, Colorado: Consideration
of a long-term excess capacity contract.
49. Frenchman-Cambridge Division,
P–SMP; Nebraska: Consideration of a
Warren Act contract(s) with an
individual landowner.
50. Frenchman Valley, H&RW, and
Kansas Bostwick IDs; FrenchmanCambridge and Bostwick Divisions, P–
SMBP; Nebraska: Consideration of a
temporary assignment of water from
Frenchman Valley ID and H&RW ID to
Kansas-Bostwick ID.
51. Nebraska-Bostwick and
Frenchman-Cambridge ID; Bostwick and
Frenchman-Cambridge Divisions; P–
SMBP: Consideration of a temporary
assignment of water from NebraskaBostwick ID to Frenchman-Cambridge
ID.
52. Hillcrest Colony; Canyon Ferry
Unit, P–SMBP; Montana: Consideration
of a 10-year water service contract.
53. John Vandenacre; Canyon Ferry
Unit, P–SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
54. Allan Davies; Canyon Ferry Unit,
P–SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
55. William Rau; Canyon Ferry Unit,
P–SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
56. Port of Entry Piegan, Montana;
Milk River Project; Montana:
Consideration of a new water service
contract.
57. Western Heart River ID; Heart
Butte Unit, P–SMBP; North Dakota:
Consideration of amending the longterm irrigation repayment contract and
project-use power contract to include
additional acres.
Modified contract actions:
34. Bull Lake Dam; Riverton Unit, P–
SMBP; Wyoming: Consideration of a
contract with Midvale ID for repayment
of SOD costs.
42. Republican River Basin, P–SMBP,
Kansas/Nebraska: Consideration of a
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short-term Warren Act contract(s) with
Kansas Bostwick ID No. 2.
Discontinued contract actions:
9. Exxon Mobil Corporation, Ruedi
Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of Exxon Mobil
Corporation’s request to amend its
Ruedi Round I contract to include
additional uses for the water.
13. State of Colorado, Department of
Corrections, Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a
request for a long-term excess capacity
storage contract in Pueblo Reservoir.
Completed contract action:
29. Western Heart ID, Lower Heart
Irrigation Company, and Individual
Irrigators; Heart Butte Unit, P–SMBP;
North Dakota: Consideration of a new or
amended long-term irrigation water
service or repayment contract and new
or amended project-use power contract.
Contract executed February 24, 2014.
Dated: March 21, 2014.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Policy and Administration.
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Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
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entitled Certain Set-Top Boxes,
Gateways, Bridges, and Adapters and
Components Thereof, DN 3008; the
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any public interest issues raised by the
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
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Water-Related Contract Actions
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 are new,
discontinued, or completed since the last publication of this notice.
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.
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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: Michelle Kelly, Reclamation Law
Administration Division, Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 25007, Denver,
Colorado 80225-0007; telephone 303-445-2888.
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 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 or her 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 will
furnish revised contracts to all parties who requested the contract in
response to the initial public notice.
Definitions of Abbreviations Used in the Reports
ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
BCP Boulder Canyon Project
Reclamation Bureau of Reclamation
CAP Central Arizona Project
CUP Central Utah Project
CVP Central Valley Project
C-BT Colorado-Big Thompson Project
CRSP Colorado River Storage Project
FR Federal Register
IDD Irrigation and Drainage District
ID Irrigation District
LCWSP Lower Colorado Water Supply Project
M&I Municipal and Industrial
NMISC New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission
O&M Operation and Maintenance
OM&R Operation, maintenance, and replacement
P-SMBP Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program
PPR Present Perfected Right
RRA Reclamation Reform Act of 1982
SOD Safety of Dams
SRPA Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956
USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
WD Water District
Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis
Road, Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234, telephone 208-378-5344.
Modified contract action:
6. Nine water user entities of the Arrowrock Division, Boise
Project, Idaho: Repayment agreements with districts with spaceholder
contracts for repayment, per legislation, of the reimbursable share of
costs to rehabilitate Arrowrock Dam Outlet Gates under the O&M program.
Completed contract actions:
9. East Columbia Basin ID, Columbia Basin Project, Washington:
Supplement No. 3 to the 1976 Master Water Service Contract providing
for the delivery of up to 30,000 acre-feet of project water for the
irrigation of 10,000 acres located within the Odessa Subarea with an
additional 15,000 acre-feet of project water to be made available to
benefit stream flows and fish in the Columbia River under this contract
or a separate operating agreement. Contract executed March 6, 2014.
10. East Columbia Basin ID, Columbia Basin Project, Washington:
Amendment No. 1 to Supplement No. 2 to the 1976 Master Water Service
Contract providing for the delivery of up to an additional 5,450.5
acre-feet of project water for the irrigation of 1,816.8 acres located
within the Odessa Subarea under this contract. Contract executed March
6, 2014.
Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way,
Sacramento, California 95825-1898, telephone 916-978-5250.
The Mid-Pacific Region has no updates to report for this quarter.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470
(Nevada Highway and Park Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470,
telephone 702-293-8192.
Completed contract actions:
10. City of Needles, LCWSP, California: Develop an agreement
between Reclamation and the City of Needles for the funding of the
design approval and construction of Stage II of the Project. Contract
executed December 31, 2013.
11. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Execute Amendment No. 3 to a CAP water lease
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to extend the term of the lease in order for the San Carlos Apache
Tribe to lease 20,000 acre-feet of its CAP water to the Town of Gilbert
during calendar year 2014. Contract executed December 26, 2013.
12. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and the Town of Gilbert, CAP,
Arizona: Execute Amendment No. 3 to a CAP water lease to extend the
term of the lease from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014, and
increase the quantity leased from 13,683 acre-feet to 13,933 acre-feet.
The lease is for Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation's CAP water to be leased
to the Town of Gilbert. Contract executed December 23, 2013.
16. San Carlos Apache Tribe and Pascua Yaqui Tribe, CAP, Arizona:
Execute a CAP water lease among the United States, the San Carlos
Apache Tribe, and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in order for the San Carlos
Apache Tribe to lease 2,000 acre-feet of its CAP water to the Pascua
Yaqui Tribe during calendar year 2014 under the terms and conditions of
the lease. Contract executed December 26, 2014.
New contract actions:
22. Maurice L. McAlister, BCP, Arizona: Approve an assignment of
the contract for 40 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year from Mr.
McAlister to McAlister Family Trust.
23. Town of Quartzsite, BCP, Arizona: Amend the contract with the
Town of Quartzsite to extend the term for another 15 years ending on
January 28, 2029.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State
Street, Room 6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138-1102, telephone 801-524-
3864.
Discontinued action:
9. Aaron Million, Million Conservation Resource Group, Flaming
Gorge Storage Unit, CRSP: Mr. Million has requested a standby contract
to secure the first right to contract for up to 165,000 acre-feet
annually of M&I water service from Flaming Gorge Reservoir for a
proposed privately financed and constructed transbasin diversion
project. As there has been no activity on this action for several
years, it is being considered as inactive at this time.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal
Building, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59101, telephone
406-247-7752.
New contract actions:
43. Tom Green County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1,
San Angelo Project, Texas: Consideration of a potential contract(s) for
use of excess capacity by individual landowner(s) for irrigation
purposes.
44. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid Corporation; Dickinson Unit,
P-SMBP; North Dakota: Consideration of an amended long-term irrigation
water service contract.
45. Town of Dillon; C-BT, Colorado: Consideration of a new long-
term water service contract for municipal/domestic use out of Green
Mountain Reservoir.
46. Town of Silverthorne, C-BT, Colorado: Consideration of a new
long-term water service contract for Green Mountain Reservoir.
47. Summit County, C-BT, Colorado: Consideration of an amendment to
Contract No. 139E6C0121 to change the source of water associated with
the Alternative Source Contract, Green Mountain Reservoir.
48. Soldier Canyon Filter Plant/Tri-Districts, C-BT, Colorado:
Consideration of a long-term excess capacity contract.
49. Frenchman-Cambridge Division, P-SMP; Nebraska: Consideration of
a Warren Act contract(s) with an individual landowner.
50. Frenchman Valley, H&RW, and Kansas Bostwick IDs; Frenchman-
Cambridge and Bostwick Divisions, P-SMBP; Nebraska: Consideration of a
temporary assignment of water from Frenchman Valley ID and H&RW ID to
Kansas-Bostwick ID.
51. Nebraska-Bostwick and Frenchman-Cambridge ID; Bostwick and
Frenchman-Cambridge Divisions; P-SMBP: Consideration of a temporary
assignment of water from Nebraska-Bostwick ID to Frenchman-Cambridge
ID.
52. Hillcrest Colony; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana:
Consideration of a 10-year water service contract.
53. John Vandenacre; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Renewal of
a long-term water service contract.
54. Allan Davies; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
55. William Rau; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
56. Port of Entry Piegan, Montana; Milk River Project; Montana:
Consideration of a new water service contract.
57. Western Heart River ID; Heart Butte Unit, P-SMBP; North Dakota:
Consideration of amending the long-term irrigation repayment contract
and project-use power contract to include additional acres.
Modified contract actions:
34. Bull Lake Dam; Riverton Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming: Consideration of
a contract with Midvale ID for repayment of SOD costs.
42. Republican River Basin, P-SMBP, Kansas/Nebraska: Consideration
of a short-term Warren Act contract(s) with Kansas Bostwick ID No. 2.
Discontinued contract actions:
9. Exxon Mobil Corporation, Ruedi Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project, Colorado: Consideration of Exxon Mobil Corporation's request
to amend its Ruedi Round I contract to include additional uses for the
water.
13. State of Colorado, Department of Corrections, Fryingpan-
Arkansas Project, Colorado: Consideration of a request for a long-term
excess capacity storage contract in Pueblo Reservoir.
Completed contract action:
29. Western Heart ID, Lower Heart Irrigation Company, and
Individual Irrigators; Heart Butte Unit, P-SMBP; North Dakota:
Consideration of a new or amended long-term irrigation water service or
repayment contract and new or amended project-use power contract.
Contract executed February 24, 2014.
Dated: March 21, 2014.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Policy and Administration.
[FR Doc. 2014-09351 Filed 4-23-14; 8:45 am]
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