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public may present written comments to
the council. Each formal RAC meeting
will also have time allocated for hearing
public comments. Depending on the
number of persons wishing to comment
and time available, the time for
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Authority: 43 CFR 1784.4–2.
Chip Kimball,
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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.
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.
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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
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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
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.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and Miscellaneous
Water Users; Idaho, Oregon,
Washington, Montana, and Wyoming:
Temporary or interim irrigation and
M&I water service, water storage, water
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right settlement, exchange,
miscellaneous use, or water replacement
contracts to provide up to 10,000 acrefeet 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; and Juniper Flat District
Improvement Company, Wapinitia
Project, Oregon: Amendatory repayment
and water service contracts; purpose is
to conform to the RRA.
5. 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.
6. Three irrigation water user entities,
Rogue River Basin Project, Oregon:
Long-term contracts for exchange of
water service with three entities for the
provision of up to 292 acre-feet of stored
water from Applegate Reservoir (a
USACE project) for irrigation use in
exchange for the transfer of out-ofstream water rights from the Little
Applegate River to instream flow rights
with the State of Oregon for instream
flow use.
7. Conagra Foods Lamb Weston, Inc.,
Columbia Basin Project, Washington:
Miscellaneous purposes water service
contract providing for the delivery of up
to 1,500 acre-feet of water from the
Scooteney Wasteway for effluent
management.
8. Benton ID, Yakima Project,
Washington: Replacement contract to,
among other things, withdraw the
District from the Sunnyside Division
Board of Control; provide for direct
payment of the District’s share of total
operation, maintenance, repair, and
replacement costs incurred by the
United States in operation of storage
division; and establish District
responsibility for operation,
maintenance, repair, and replacement
for irrigation distribution system.
9. Stanfield and Westland IDs and 67
individual contractors, Umatilla Project,
Oregon: Amendatory repayment
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contracts and repayment agreements for
reimbursable cost of SOD repairs to
McKay Dam.
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; California, Nevada, and Oregon:
Temporary (interim) water service
contracts for available project water for
irrigation, M&I, or fish and wildlife
purposes providing up to 10,000 acrefeet of water annually for terms up to 5
years; temporary Warren Act contracts
for up to 10,000 acre-feet for use of
excess capacity in project facilities for
terms up to 5 years; temporary
conveyance agreements with the State of
California for various purposes; longterm contracts for similar service for up
to 1,000 acre-feet annually.
2. Contractors from the American
River Division, Delta Division, Cross
Valley Canal, San Felipe Division, West
San Joaquin Division, San Luis Unit,
and Elk Creek Community Services
District; CVP; California: Renewal of 30
interim and long-term water service
contracts; water quantities for these
contracts total in excess of 2.1M acrefeet. These contract actions will be
accomplished through long-term
renewal contracts pursuant to Public
Law 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 Public
Law 100–516.
4. El Dorado County Water Agency,
CVP, California: M&I water service
contract to supplement existing water
supply. Contract will provide for an
amount not to exceed 15,000 acre-feet
annually authorized by Public Law 101–
514 (Section 206) for El Dorado County
Water Agency. The supply will be
subcontracted to El Dorado ID and
Georgetown Divide Public Utility
District.
5. Sutter Extension WD, DelanoEarlimart ID, Pixley ID, the State of
California Department of Water
Resources, and the State of California
Department of Fish and Wildlife; CVP;
California: Pursuant to Pub. L. 102–575,
agreements with non-Federal entities for
the purpose of providing funding for
CVPIA refuge water conveyance and/or
facilities improvement construction to
deliver water for certain Federal wildlife
refuges, State wildlife areas, and private
wetlands.
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6. CVP Service Area, California:
Temporary water acquisition
agreements for purchase of 5,000 to
200,000 acre-feet of water for fish and
wildlife purposes as authorized by
Public Law 102–575 for terms of up to
5 years.
7. El Dorado ID, CVP, California:
Long-term Warren Act contract for
conveyance of nonproject water in the
amount of up to 17,000 acre-feet
annually. The contract will allow CVP
facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to the District for M&I
use within its service area.
8. 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.
9. Casitas Municipal WD, Ventura
Project, California: Repayment contract
for SOD work on Casitas Dam.
10. Warren Act Contracts, CVP,
California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contracts (up to 40 years)
with various entities for conveyance of
nonproject water in the CVP.
11. 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 a long-term contract for storage
of nonproject water in New Melones
Reservoir.
12. Madera-Chowchilla Water and
Power Authority, CVP, California:
Agreement to transfer the OM&R and
certain financial and administrative
activities related to the Madera Canal
and associated works.
13. Sacramento Suburban WD, CVP,
California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of
29,000 acre-feet of nonproject water.
The contract will allow CVP facilities to
be used to deliver nonproject water
provided from the Placer County Water
Agency to the District for use within its
service area.
14. 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 Public Law 101–618; Nevada and
California: Contract for the storage of
non-Federal water in Truckee River
reservoirs as authorized by Public Law
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 Truckee
River Operating Agreement.
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15. Delta Lands Reclamation District
No. 770, CVP, California: Long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of
up to 300,000 acre-feet of nonproject
flood flows via the Friant-Kern Canal for
flood control purposes.
16. Pershing County Water
Conservation District, Pershing County,
Lander County, and the State of Nevada;
Humboldt Project; Nevada: Title transfer
of lands and features of the Humboldt
Project.
17. Mendota Wildlife Area, CVP,
California: Reimbursement agreement
between the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife and Reclamation for
conveyance service costs to deliver
Level 2 water to the Mendota Wildlife
Area during infrequent periods when
the Mendota Pool is down due to
unexpected but needed maintenance.
This action is taken pursuant to Public
Law 102–575, Title 34, Section
3406(d)(1), to meet full Level 2 water
needs of the Mendota Wildlife Area.
18. San Luis WD, CVP, California:
Proposed partial assignment of 2,400
acre-feet of the District’s CVP supply to
Santa Nella County WD for M&I use.
19. Placer County Water Agency, CVP,
California: Proposed exchange
agreement under section 14 of the 1939
Act to exchange up to 71,000 acre-feet
annually of the Agency’s American
River Middle Fork Project water for use
by Reclamation, for a like amount of
CVP water from the Sacramento River
for use by the Agency.
20. Irrigation Contractors, Klamath
Project, Oregon: Amendment of
repayment contracts or negotiation of
new contracts to allow for recovery of
additional capital costs.
21. Orland Unit Water User’s
Association, Orland Project, California:
Repayment contract for the SOD costs
assigned to the irrigation of Stony Gorge
Dam.
22. Goleta WD, Cachuma Project,
California: An agreement to transfer title
of the federally owned distribution
system to the District subject to
approved legislation.
23. Colusa County WD, CVP,
California: Execution of a long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of
up to 40,000 acre-feet of groundwater
per year through the use of the TehamaColusa Canal.
24. City of Santa Barbara, Cachuma
Project, California: Execution of a
temporary contract and a long-term
Warren Act contract with the City for
conveyance of nonproject water in
Cachuma Project facilities.
25. Water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation
projects in California, Nevada, and
Oregon: Contracts for extraordinary
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maintenance and replacement funded
pursuant to ARRA. Added costs to rates
to be collected under irrigation and
interim M&I ratesetting policies.
26. Water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation
projects in California, Nevada, and
Oregon: Contracts for extraordinary
maintenance and replacement funded
pursuant to Subtitle G of Public Law
111–11.
27. Cachuma Operation and
Maintenance Board, Cachuma Project,
California: Amendment to SOD Contract
No. 01–WC–20–2030 to provide for
increased SOD costs associated with
Bradbury Dam.
28. Reclamation will become
signatory to a three-party conveyance
agreement with the Cross Valley
Contractors and the California State
Department of Water Resources for
conveyance of Cross Valley Contractors’
CVP water supplies that are made
available pursuant to long-term water
service contracts.
29. Westlands WD, CVP, California:
Negotiation and execution of a longterm repayment contract to provide
reimbursement of costs related to the
construction of drainage facilities. This
action is being undertaken to satisfy the
Federal Government’s obligation to
provide drainage service to Westlands
located within the San Luis Unit of the
CVP.
30. San Luis WD, Meyers Farms
Family Trust, and Reclamation; CVP;
California: Revision of an existing
contract between San Luis WD, Meyers
Farms Family Trust, and Reclamation
providing for an increase in the
exchange of water from 6,316 to 10,526
acre-feet annually and an increase in the
storage capacity of the bank to 60,000
acre-feet.
31. San Joaquin Valley National
Cemetery, U.S. Department of Veteran
Affairs, Delta Division, CVP, California:
Negotiation of a 5-year wheeling
agreement with an effective date in 2011
is pending. A wheeling agreement with
the State of California, Department of
Water Resources provides for the
conveyance and delivery of CVP water
through State of California facilities to
the San Joaquin Valley National
Cemetery.
32. Byron-Bethany ID, CVP,
California: A current wheeling
agreement with the State of California,
Department of Water Resources and
Byron-Bethany ID for the conveyance
and delivery of CVP water through the
California State Aqueduct to Musco
Family Olive Company, a customer of
Byron-Bethany.
33. Contra Costa WD, CVP, California:
Amendment to an existing O&M
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agreement to transfer O&M of the Contra
Costa Rock Slough Fish Screen to the
District. Initial construction funding
provided through ARRA.
34. Irrigation water districts,
individual irrigators and M&I water
users, CVP, California: Temporary water
service contracts for terms not to exceed
1 year for up to 100,000 acre-feet of
surplus supplies of CVP water resulting
from an unusually large water supply,
not otherwise storable for project
purposes, or from infrequent and
otherwise unmanaged flood flows of
short duration.
35. Irrigation water districts,
individual irrigators, M&I and
miscellaneous water users, CVP,
California: Temporary Warren Act
contracts for terms up to 5 years
providing for use of excess capacity in
CVP facilities for annual quantities
exceeding 10,000 acre-feet.
36. City of Redding, CVP, California:
Proposed partial assignment of 30 acrefeet of the City of Redding’s CVP water
supply to the City of Shasta Lake for
M&I use.
37. Langell Valley ID, Klamath
Project; Oregon: Title transfer of lands
and facilities of the Klamath Project.
38. Sacramento River Division, CVP,
California: Administrative assignments
of various Sacramento River Settlement
Contracts.
39. Conaway Preservation Group,
LLC, Sacramento River Division, CVP,
California: Proposed assignment of
10,000 acre-feet of water under an
existing Sacramento River Settlement
Contract to the Woodland-Davis Clean
Water Agency.
40. California Department of Fish and
Game, CVP, California: To extend the
term of and amend the existing water
service contract for the Department’s
San Joaquin Fish Hatchery to allow an
increase from 35 to 60 cubic feet per
second of continuous flow to pass
through the Hatchery prior to it
returning to the San Joaquin River.
41. Orland Unit Water User’s
Association, Orland Project, California:
Title transfer of lands and features of the
Orland Project.
42. Santa Clara Valley WD, CVP,
California: Second amendment to Santa
Clara Valley WD’s water service contract
to add an additional point of delivery.
43. PacifiCorp, Klamath Project,
Oregon and California: Transfer of O&M
of Link River Dam and associated
facilities. Contract will allow for the
continued O&M by PacifiCorp.
44. Tulelake ID, Klamath Project,
Oregon and California: Transfer of O&M
of Station 48 and gate on Drain #1, Lost
River Diversion Channel.
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45. Fresno County Waterworks No.
18; Friant Division, CVP; California:
Execution of an agreement to provide
for the O&M of select Federal facilities
by Fresno County Waterworks No. 18.
46. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Tulelake ID; Klamath Project; Oregon
and California: Water service contract
for deliveries to Lower Klamath
National Wildlife Refuge, including
transfer of O&M responsibilities for the
P Canal system.
47. Tulelake ID, Klamath Project,
Oregon and California: Amendment of
repayment contract to eliminate
reimbursement for P Canal O&M costs.
48. East Bay Municipal Utility
District, CVP, California: Long-term
Warren Act contract for storage and
conveyance of up to 47,000 acre-feet
annually.
49. Sacramento County Water Agency,
CVP, California: Assignment of 7,000
acre-feet of CVP water to the City of
Folsom.
50. Del Puerto WD, CVP, California:
Long-term Warren Act contract, not to
exceed 40 years, for storage and
conveyance of up to 60,000 acre-feet of
recycled water from the cities of Turlock
and Modesto. This nonproject water
will be stored in the San Luis Reservoir
and conveyed through the DeltaMendota Canal to agricultural lands and
wildlife refuges.
Discontinued contract actions:
1. (12) Banta Carbona ID, CVP,
California: Long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject
water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
2. (25) County of Tulare, CVP,
California: Proposed assignment of the
County’s Cross Valley Canal water
supply in the amount of 5,308 acre-feet
to its various subcontractors. Water will
be used for both irrigation and M&I
purposes.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470 (Nevada
Highway and Park Street), Boulder City,
Nevada 89006–1470, telephone 702–
293–8192.
1. Milton and Jean Phillips, BCP,
Arizona: Develop a 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:
Develop a Colorado River water delivery
contracts for 456 acre-feet of Colorado
River water per year as recommended
by the Arizona Department of Water
Resources.
3. 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.
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4. Sherrill Ventures, LLLP and Green
Acres Mohave, LLC; BCP; Arizona: Draft
contracts for PPR No. 14 for 1,080 acrefeet of water per year as follows: Sherrill
Ventures, LLLP, a draft contract for
954.3 acre-feet per year and Green Acres
Mohave, LLC, a draft contract for 125.7
acre-feet per year.
5. Water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation
projects in Arizona, California, Nevada,
and Utah: Contracts for extraordinary
maintenance and replacement funded
pursuant to ARRA.
6. Water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation
projects in Arizona, California, Nevada,
and Utah: Contracts for extraordinary
maintenance and replacement funded
pursuant to Subtitle G of Pub. L. 111–
11.
7. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the
Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Proposed 100-year lease not to exceed
5,925 acre-feet per year of CAP water
from the Tribe to Gilbert.
8. City of Yuma, BCP, Arizona:
Amend the City’s contract to extend the
term (which expired October 2012) for
5 years during which time a
consolidated contract will be developed.
9. Bard WD, Yuma Project, California:
Supersede and replace the District’s
O&M contract for the Yuma Project,
California, Reservation Division, Indian
Unit, to reflect that appropriated funds
are no longer available, and to specify
an alternate process for transfer of
funds. In addition, other miscellaneous
processes required for Reclamation’s
contractual administration and
oversight will be updated to ensure the
Federal Indian Trust obligation for
reservation water and land are met.
10. Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California, the San Diego
County Water Authority, and the Otay
WD; BCP; California: Execute a
proposed Amendment No. 2 to extend
the ‘‘Agreement for Temporary
Emergency Delivery of a Portion of the
Mexican Treaty Waters of the Colorado
River to the International Boundary in
the Vicinity of Tijuana, Baja California,
Mexico, and the Operation of Facilities
in the United States’’ until November 9,
2019.
11. Flowing Wells ID and the City of
Tucson, CAP, Arizona: Execute a
proposed partial assignment to the City
of 19 acre-feet per year from the
District’s CAP water entitlement amount
of 4,354 acre-feet per year.
12. Central Arizona Water
Conservation District, CAP, Arizona:
Negotiate a standard form of wheeling
agreement for the wheeling of
nonproject water, in accordance with
the District’s existing contract.
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13. Ogram Farms, BCP, Arizona:
Revise Exhibit A of the contract to
change the contract service area and
points of diversion/delivery.
14. Ogram Boys Enterprises, Inc.,
BCP, Arizona: Revise Exhibit A of the
contract to change the contract service
area and points of diversion/delivery.
15. H2O Water Company, Inc. and the
Town of Queen Creek, CAP, Arizona:
Execute a proposed assignment to the
Town of Queen Creek of the H2O Water
Company’s 147 acre-foot annual CAP
water entitlement.
16. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the
Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona: Execute
Amendment No. 4 to a CAP water lease
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
2015.
17. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
and the Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Execute Amendment No. 4 to a CAP
water lease to extend the term of the
lease in order for Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation to lease 13,933 acre-feet
of its CAP water to the Town of Gilbert
during calendar year 2015.
18. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the
Pascua Yaqui Tribe, CAP, Arizona:
Execute a CAP water lease 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
2015.
19. 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.
Completed contract actions:
1. (18) Fort McDowell Yavapai
Nation, the Salt River Project
Agricultural Improvement and Power
District, and the Salt River Valley Water
Users’ Association, CAP, Arizona:
Approve a proposed exchange
agreement for 13,933 acre-feet of CAP
water for Verde River water. Contract
executed September 25, 2014.
2. (24) Cibola Valley IDD, BCP,
Arizona: Approve a partial assignment
of 240 acre-feet per year from the
District’s Colorado River fourth-priority
entitlement to GSC Farm, LLC, and
execute the necessary amendments to
the District’s and GSC’s contracts.
Contract executed December 3, 2014.
Discontinued contract action:
1. (7) Bureau of Land Management,
LCWSP, California: Amend contract No.
8–07–30–W0375 to add a new point of
diversion and place of use; San
Bernardino County’s Park Moabi, a
Bureau of Land Management-leased site.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, 125 South State Street,
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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.
2. Contracts with various water user
entities responsible for payment of O&M
costs for Reclamation projects in
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas,
Utah, and Wyoming: Contracts for
extraordinary maintenance and
replacement funded pursuant to Subtitle
G of Pub. L. 111–11 to be executed as
project progresses.
3. Middle Rio Grande Project, New
Mexico: Reclamation continues annual
leasing of water from various San JuanChama Project 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. Reclamation leased
approximately 13,209 acre-feet of water
from San Juan-Chama Project
contractors in 2014.
4. Various Entities, Carlsbad Project,
New Mexico: Reclamation leases water
in the Pecos River to make up for the
water depletions caused by changes in
operations at Sumner Dam which were
made to improve conditions for a
threatened species, the Pecos Bluntnose
Shiner. Individual irrigators enter into
forbearance contracts and 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.
Reclamation contracted with Fort
Sumner ID for partial- and full-season
fallowing in 2014, and with the NMISC
to lease privately held water for delivery
to the Pecos River via the NMISC’s
Vaughn Pipeline.
5. Bridger Valley Water Conservancy
District, Lyman Project, Wyoming: The
District has requested that its Meeks
Cabin repayment contract be amended
from two 25-year contacts to one 40-year
contract.
6. Uintah Water Conservancy District;
Vernal Unit, CUP; Utah: Proposed
carriage contract to both store up to
35,000 acre-feet of nonproject water in
Steinaker Reservoir and carry
nonproject water in the Steinaker
Service and Feeder Canals.
7. PacifiCorp Energy Corporation,
Emery County Project, Utah: The
Corporation has requested renewal of its
water service contract for 6,000 acre-feet
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Reservoir, Emery County Project.
8. Aamodt Litigation Settlement, San
Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico:
Contract for 1,079 acre-feet of San JuanChama Project water for M&I use with
the four Pueblos included in the
Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act, Title
VI of P.L. 111–291. The four Pueblos are
the Nambe, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso,
and Tesuque.
9. Salt River Project Agricultural
Improvement and Power District, Salt
River Project, Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP,
Arizona: The District has requested a
renewal of its existing contract from
2034 through 2044.
10. City of Santa Fe, San Juan-Chama
Project, New Mexico: Contract to store
up to 50,000 acre-feet of project Water
in Elephant Butte Reservoir. The
proposed contract would have a 25- to
40-year maximum term, which due to
ongoing consultations with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, has been
executed and extended on an annual
basis. The Act of December 29, 1981,
Public Law 97–140, 95 Stat. 1717
provides authority to enter into this
contract.
11. Pinnacle Potash International,
Flaming Gorge, CRSP, Utah: Pinnacle
Potash International has requested a
water service agreement for up to 20,000
acre feet of M&I water out of Flaming
Gorge for potash mining at a place near
Crescent Junction, Utah.
12. Weber River Water Users
Association, Weber River Project, Utah:
The Association has requested
Reclamation augment a to-be-built O&M
building near Echo Dam and is willing
to pay the difference in costs for the
larger building. The United States
would accept the money under the Civil
Sundry Appropriations Act of 1921.
13. North Summit Pressurized
Irrigation Company, Weber Basin
Project, Utah: The Company has
requested a contract to convey and store
its privately held water on a spaceavailable basis in Rockport Reservoir
and the use of Wanship Dam to
pressurize its piped irrigation system
under the authority of the Warren Act
of 1911.
14. Metropolitan Water District of Salt
Lake and Sandy, Provo River Project,
Utah: The District has requested a
contract to store its Ontario Drain
Tunnel water in Deer Creek Reservoir
on a space-available basis under the
authority of the Warren Act of 1911.
15. Weber Basin Water Conservancy
District, Weber Basin Project, Utah: The
District has requested a contract to
return certain water rights to
Reclamation and for Reclamation to
allow the storage of Weber Basin Project
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under the authority of Section 14 of the
Reclamation Projects Act of 1939.
16. Azalea Oil Company; Flaming
Gorge Unit, CRSP; Wyoming: The
Company has requested a contract for 1
acre-foot of water for drilling, dust
suppression, and other uses for a well.
The Company plans on drilling in
Southwest Wyoming.
17. Southern Ute Indian Tribe,
Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado:
Requested a 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. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, AnimasLa Plata Project, Colorado: Requested a
water delivery contract for 33,519 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. Navajo-Gallup Water Supply
Project, New Mexico: Reclamation
continues negotiations on an OM&R
transfer contract with the Navajo Tribal
Utility Authority pursuant to Public
Law 111–11, Section 10602(f) which
transfers responsibilities to carry out the
OM&R of transferred works of the
Project; ensures the continuation of the
intended benefits of the Project,
distribution of water, and sets forth the
allocation and payment of annual
OM&R costs of the Project.
20. Albuquerque Bernalillo County
Water Utility Authority, San JuanChama Project, New Mexico: Requested
a contract to store up to 50,000 acre-feet
of project water in Elephant Butte
Reservoir. The proposed contract would
have a 40-year maximum term, which
due to ongoing consultations with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the
existing Contract No. 3–CS–53–01510
which expired on January 26, 2008, has
been extended annually. The Act of
December 29, 1981, Pub. L. 97–140, 95
Stat. 1717 provides authority to enter
into this contract. Reclamation is
conducting environmental compliance
to proceed with the 40-year contract. In
the interim, Reclamation continues to
execute annual renewals until a longterm contract can be executed.
21. Animas-La Plata Project,
Colorado-New Mexico: (a) Navajo
Nation title transfer agreement for the
Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline for
facilities and land outside the corporate
boundaries of the City of Farmington,
New Mexico; contract terms to be
consistent with the Colorado Ute
Settlement Act Amendments of 2000
(Title III of Pub. L. 106–554) and the
Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water
Projects Act (Title X of Pub. L. 111–11);
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(b) City of Farmington, New Mexico,
title transfer agreement for the Navajo
Nation Municipal Pipeline for facilities
and land inside the corporate
boundaries of the City of Farmington;
New Mexico, contract terms to be
consistent with the Colorado Ute
Settlement Act Amendments of 2000
(Title III of Pub. L. 106–554) and the
Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water
Projects Act (Title X of Pub. L. 111–11);
and (c) Operations agreement among the
United States, Navajo Nation, and City
of Farmington for the Navajo Nation
Municipal Pipeline pursuant to Public
Law 111–11, Section 10605(b)(1) that
sets forth any terms and conditions that
secures an operations protocol for the
M&I water supply.
22. Dolores Water Conservancy
District, Dolores Project, Colorado: The
District has requested a water service
contract for 1,402 acre-feet of newly
identified project water for irrigation.
The proposed water service contract
will provide 417 acre-feet of project
water for irrigation of the Ute Enterprise
and 985 acre-feet for use by the
District’s full-service irrigators.
23. City of Page, Arizona; Glen
Canyon Unit, CRSP; Arizona: Long-term
contract for 975 acre-feet of water for
municipal purposes.
24. Florida Water Conservancy
District, Florida Project, Colorado: The
District and the United States, pursuant
to Section 4 of the CRSP, and subsection
9(c)(2) of the Reclamation Projects Act
of 1939, propose to negotiate and
execute a water service contract for
2,500 acre-feet of Florida Project water
for M&I and other miscellaneous
beneficial uses, other than commercial
agricultural irrigation, within the
District boundaries in La Plata County,
Colorado.
25. Aamodt Settlement, Pojoaque
Basin Region Water System: Contributed
Funding Agreements with the County of
Santa Fe for associated construction
costs will be executed in 2015.
Completed contract actions:
1. (7) 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 of the constructed
fish passage at the Public Service
Company’s site pursuant to Pub. L. 106–
392, dated October 30, 2000 (114 Stat.
1602).
2. (8) Jensen Unit, CUP, Utah: The
Uintah Water Conservancy District has
requested a contract with provisions to
prepay 2,675 acre-feet of the 3,300 acrefeet of project M&I water from Red Fleet
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2014.
3. (16) Pine Glen, LLC, Mancos
Project, Colorado: Pine Glen LLC has
requested a new carriage contract to
replace existing contract No. 14–06–
400–4901, assignment No. 6. The new
contract is the result of a property sale.
Remaining interest in the existing
assignment is for 0.56 cubic feet per
second of nonproject water to be carried
through Mancos Project facilities.
Contract executed February 13, 2014.
4. (17) Voiles, Katherine Marie and
William Thomas, Mancos Project,
Colorado: Katherine Marie and William
Thomas Voiles have requested a new
carriage contract to replace existing
contract No. 14–06–400–4901,
assignment No. 2–A. The new contract
is the result of a property sale.
Remaining interest in the existing
assignment is for 0.38 cubic feet per
second of nonproject water to be carried
through Mancos Project facilities.
Contract executed February 26, 2014.
5. (18) Hanson, Brian E. and Joan M.
Brake-Hanson, Mancos Project,
Colorado: Brian E. Hanson and Joan M.
Brake-Hanson have requested a new
carriage contract to replace existing
contract No. 14–06–400–4901,
assignment No. 5. The new contract is
the result of a property sale. Remaining
interest in the existing assignment is for
0.12 cubic feet per second of nonproject
water to be carried through Mancos
Project facilities. Contract executed July
29, 2014.
6. (20) El Paso County Water
Improvement District No. 1 and Ysleta
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 tradition and
religious purposes.
Discontinued contract actions:
1. (12) Elkhead Reservoir
Enlargement: This contract will
supersede Contract No. 05–WC–40–420.
The proposed contract will include the
Recovery Program’s pro-rata share of the
actual construction cost plus fish screen
costs. Also identified in this proposed
contract is the pro-rata share of the
actual construction costs for the other
signatory parties. Upon payment by
Recovery Program, this proposed
contract will ensure a permanent water
supply for the endangered fish.
2. (22) Uintah Water Conservancy
District, Jensen Unit, CUP, Utah:
Proposed carriage contract to both store
up to 5,000 acre-feet of nonproject water
in Red Fleet Reservoir and carry
nonproject water in the project Canals.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of
Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal
Building, 2021 4th Avenue North,
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406–247–7752.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and miscellaneous
water users; Colorado, Kansas, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming:
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, or
up to 1,000 acre-feet of water annually
for a term of up to 40 years.
2. Water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation
projects in Colorado, Kansas, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming:
Contracts for extraordinary maintenance
and replacement funded pursuant to
Subtitle G of Pub. L. 111–11.
3. Green Mountain Reservoir,
Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Water service contracts for
irrigation and M&I; contracts for the sale
of water from the marketable yield to
water users within the Colorado River
Basin of western Colorado.
4. Garrison Diversion Conservancy
District, Garrison Diversion Unit, P–
SMBP, North Dakota: Intent to modify
long-term water service contract to add
additional irrigated acres.
5. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracting in the FryingpanArkansas Project.
6. Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracting in the Colorado-Big
Thompson Project.
7. 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.
8. Northern Integrated Supply Project,
Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a new longterm contract with approximately 15
regional water suppliers and the
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District for the Northern Integrated
Supply Project.
9. Colorado River Water Conservation
District, Colorado-Big Thompson
Project, Colorado: Long-term exchange,
conveyance, and storage contract to
implement the Exhibit B Agreement of
the Settlement Agreement on Operating
Procedures for Green Mountain
Reservoir Concerning Operating
Limitations and in Resolution of the
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Petition Filed August 7, 2003, in Case
No. 49–CV–2782 (The United States v.
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District, et al., U.S. District Court for the
District of Colorado, Case No. 2782 and
Consolidated Case Nos. 5016 and 5017).
10. Roger W. Evans (Individual);
Boysen Unit, P–SMBP; Wyoming:
Renewal of long-term water service
contract.
11. Busk-Ivanhoe, Inc., FryingpanArkansas Project, Colorado: Contract for
long-term carriage and storage, and/or a
new contract for an additional use of
water.
12. Southeastern Water Conservancy
District, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of an excess
capacity master storage contract.
13. Green Mountain Reservoir,
Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a request for
a contract for municipal-recreational
purposes.
14. State of Kansas Department of
Wildlife and Parks; Glen Elder Unit, P–
SMBP; Kansas: Intent to enter into a
contract for the remaining conservation
storage in Waconda Lake for recreation
and fish and wildlife purposes.
15. Arkansas Valley Conduit,
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a repayment contract
for the Arkansas Valley Conduit.
16. Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Amend or
supplement the 1938 repayment
contract to include the transfer of OM&R
for Carter Lake Dam Additional Outlet
Works and Flatiron Power Plant Bypass
facilities.
17. Jamestown Reservoir, Jamestown
Unit, P–SMBP, North Dakota: Intent to
enter into an individual long-term
irrigation water service contract to
provide up to 285 acre-feet of water
annually for a term of up to 40 years
from Jamestown Reservoir, North
Dakota.
18. Donala Water and Sanitation
District, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a long-term
excess capacity contract.
19. Purgatoire Water Conservancy
District, Trinidad Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a request to amend the
contract.
20. Doug and Michelle Hamilton;
Boysen Unit, P–SMBP; Wyoming:
Renewal of a long-term water service
contract.
21. Frank Robbins; Boysen Unit, P–
SMBP; Wyoming: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
22. Wade W. Jacobsen; Boysen Unit,
P–SMBP; Wyoming: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
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23. Yellowtail Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Negotiation of a water
allocation agreement with the Crow
Tribe for 300,000 acre-feet of storage in
Bighorn Lake pursuant to the Crow
Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of
2010 (Pub. L. 111–291, enacted
December 8, 2010).
24. Garrison Diversion Conservancy
District; Garrison Diversion Unit, P–
SMBP; North Dakota: Renegotiation of
the master repayment contract to
conform to the Dakota Water Resources
Act of 2000; negotiation of water service
or repayment contracts with irrigators
and M&I users.
25. State of Colorado; Armel Unit, P–
SMBP; Colorado: Consideration of a
contract action to address future OM&R
costs.
26. Central Oklahoma Master
Conservancy District, Norman Project,
Oklahoma: Amend existing contract No.
14–06–500–590 to execute a separate
contract(s) to allow for importation and
storage of nonproject water in
accordance with the Lake Thunderbird
Efficient Use Act of 2012.
27. Harlan County Dam and Reservoir,
Bostwick Division, P–SMBP, Nebraska
and Kansas: Consideration of a contract
with Bostwick ID in Nebraska and
Kansas-Bostwick ID No. 2 for repayment
of extraordinary O&M at Harlan County
Dam and Reservoir.
28. Altus Dam, W.C. Austin Project:
Consideration of a contract(s) for
repayment of SOD costs.
29. Bull Lake Dam, Riverton Unit, P–
SMBP: Consideration of a contract with
Midvale ID for repayment of SOD costs.
30. Helena Valley ID; Helena Valley
Unit, P–SMBP; Montana: Consideration
of a request for an amendment to the
repayment contract to allow for delivery
of up to 10,000 acre-feet of water for
M&I purposes within the District
boundaries.
31. Savage ID; Savage Unit, P–SMBP;
Montana: Intent to renew the repayment
contract to provide for a long-term-water
supply to the District.
32. Mirage Flats ID; Mirage Flats
Project: Consideration of a contract
action for repayment of SOD costs.
33. Guernsey Dam, North Platte
Project, Nebraska and Wyoming: O&M
repayment contracts with North Platte
Project contractors for the repayment of
extraordinary maintenance associated
with Guernsey Dam.
34. 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.
35. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid
Corporation; Dickinson Unit, P–SMBP;
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North Dakota: Consideration of an
amended long-term irrigation water
service contract.
36. Town of Silverthorne, ColoradoBig Thompson Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a new long-term water
service contract for Green Mountain
Reservoir.
37. Soldier Canyon Filter Plant/TriDistricts, Colorado-Big Thompson
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a
long-term excess capacity contract.
38. Hillcrest Colony; Canyon Ferry
Unit, P–SMBP; Montana: Consideration
of a 10-year water service contract.
39. Allan Davies; Canyon Ferry Unit,
P–SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
40. William Rau; Canyon Ferry Unit,
P–SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a longterm water service contract.
41. 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.
42. Canyon Ferry Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Renewal of 20 various
individual water service contracts for
small amounts of irrigation and
municipal water use.
43. Edwards Farms, Nebraska
Bostwick, P–SMBP: Consideration of a
long-term Warren Act contract.
44. Larry TenBensel, Frenchman
Cambridge, P–SMBP: Consideration of a
long-term Warren Act contract.
45. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid
Corporation; Dickinson Unit, Heart
Division; P–SMBP; North Dakota:
Consideration of amending the longterm irrigation water service contract to
modify the acres irrigated.
46. Galloway, Inc. (dba Blue Valley
Ranch), Green Mountain Reservoir;
Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a request to
amend the existing contract.
47. Fort Clark ID; Fort Clark Unit; P–
SMBP; North Dakota: Intent to enter into
a new 5-year irrigation water service
contract.
48. Buford-Trenton ID, BufordTrenton Project, P–SMBP; North Dakota:
Consideration of amending the longterm irrigation power repayment
contract and project-use power contract
to include additional acres.
49. Larry TenBensel, FrenchmanCambridge, P–SMBP: Consideration of a
long term excess capacity contract for
the conveyance of nonproject water.
50. Kansas Bostwick ID, P–SMBP:
Proposed amendment to original excess
capacity contract executed June 2014, or
new short-term excess capacity contract
for storage and conveyance of
nonproject water.
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51. State of Nebraska, Bostwick
Division, P–SMBP: Excess capacity
contract with the State of Nebraska and/
or State of Kansas entities.
52. Jeffrey N. Edwards Revocable
Trust; Bostwick Division, P–SMBP;
Nebraska: Excess capacity contract for
the conveyance of nonproject water.
53. Grass Land Colony, Inc.; Canyon
Ferry Unit, P–SMBP; Montana:
Proposed 10-year contract for M&I
water.
Completed contract actions:
1. (39) Nelson Dikes, Milk River
Project: Consideration of a contract(s)
for repayment of SOD costs. Completed,
various dates.
2. (56) Port of Entry Piegan, Montana;
Milk River Project; Montana:
Consideration of a new water service
contract. Contract executed November 7,
2014.
Dated: December 18, 2014.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Policy and Administration.
[FR Doc. 2015–00730 Filed 1–16–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[OMB Number 1140–0087]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; eForm Access
Request
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, Department of
Justice.
ACTION: 60-day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Justice
(DOJ), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF), will
submit the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for 60 days until March
23, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
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especially on the estimated public
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suggestions, or need a copy of the
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four points:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
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for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
• Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
• Evaluate whether and if so how the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected can be
enhanced; and
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of this information
collection 1140–0087:
1. Type of Information Collection:
Extension of an existing collection.
2. The Title of the Form/Collection:
eForm Access Request.
3. The agency form number, if any,
and the applicable component of the
Department sponsoring the collection:
Form number: None.
Component: Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S.
Department of Justice.
4. Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract:
Primary: Business or other for-profit.
Other: None.
Abstract: Respondents must complete
the eForm Access Request form in order
to receive a user ID and password to
obtain access to ATF’s eForm System.
The information is used by the
Government to verify the identity of the
end users prior to issuing passwords.
5. An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: An estimated 24,000
respondents will take 2.24 minutes to
complete the request.
6. An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The estimated annual public
burden associated with this collection is
896 hours.
If additional information is required
contact: Jerri Murray, Department
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Department of Justice, Justice
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Management Division, Policy and
Planning Staff, Two Constitution
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Dated: January 13, 2015.
Jerri Murray,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S.
Department of Justice.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging of Proposed
Consent Decree Under the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980
On January 13, 2015, the Department
of Justice lodged a proposed consent
decree with the United States District
Court for the District of New Jersey in
the lawsuits entitled United States v.
Pechiney Plastic Packaging, Inc., Civil
Action No. 09-cv-05692 (PGS–TJB) and
United States v. Bristol-Myers Squibb
Co., et al., Civil Action No. 13–cv–
05798 (PGS–TJB).
The proposed consent decree is
between Plaintiff United States of
America and the following Settling
Defendants: Pechiney Plastic Packaging,
Inc. (‘‘PPPI’’), Bristol-Myers Squibb
Company, Myset Investment Company,
Citigroup Inc., MRC Holdings, Inc.,
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Rexam Beverage Can Company, Albea
Americas, Inc., and certain real property
´
currently owned and operated by Albea
(referred to here as ‘‘Washington
Facility’’). Rio Tinto AUM is also a
signatory to the consent decree and
bound by certain paragraphs set forth in
the agreement.
This consent decree would resolve the
United States’ claims under CERCLA
against the Settling Defendants arising
from the Pohatcong Valley Groundwater
Contamination Superfund Site located
in Warren County, New Jersey (‘‘Site’’).
The Site consists of an area of two
plumes of groundwater contamination
(one that is contaminated primarily with
trichloroethylene (‘‘TCE plume’’) and
another that is contaminated primarily
with tetrachloroethylene (‘‘PCE
plume’’), that join into a combined
plume) which EPA has divided into
three Operable Units (‘‘OUs’’). OU1
addresses groundwater contamination
in two areas within Washington
Borough and neighboring townships.
OU2 addresses groundwater
contamination down-gradient from
OU1. OU3 consists of contaminated soil
source areas in the OU1 area.
The proposed consent decree
provides that PPPI will perform the
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
[RR83550000, 145R5065C6, RX.59389832.1009676]
Quarterly Status Report of Water Service, Repayment, and Other
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.
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
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.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and Miscellaneous Water Users; Idaho, Oregon,
Washington, Montana, and Wyoming: Temporary or interim irrigation and
M&I water service, water storage, water
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right settlement, exchange, miscellaneous use, or water replacement
contracts 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; and Juniper Flat District Improvement Company,
Wapinitia Project, Oregon: Amendatory repayment and water service
contracts; purpose is to conform to the RRA.
5. 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.
6. Three irrigation water user entities, Rogue River Basin Project,
Oregon: Long-term contracts for exchange of water service with three
entities for the provision of up to 292 acre-feet of stored water from
Applegate Reservoir (a USACE project) for irrigation use in exchange
for the transfer of out-of-stream water rights from the Little
Applegate River to instream flow rights with the State of Oregon for
instream flow use.
7. Conagra Foods Lamb Weston, Inc., Columbia Basin Project,
Washington: Miscellaneous purposes water service contract providing for
the delivery of up to 1,500 acre-feet of water from the Scooteney
Wasteway for effluent management.
8. Benton ID, Yakima Project, Washington: Replacement contract to,
among other things, withdraw the District from the Sunnyside Division
Board of Control; provide for direct payment of the District's share of
total operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement costs incurred by
the United States in operation of storage division; and establish
District responsibility for operation, maintenance, repair, and
replacement for irrigation distribution system.
9. Stanfield and Westland IDs and 67 individual contractors,
Umatilla Project, Oregon: Amendatory repayment contracts and repayment
agreements for reimbursable cost of SOD repairs to McKay Dam.
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; California, Nevada, and Oregon: 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 up to 10,000 acre-feet for use of excess capacity in
project facilities for terms up to 5 years; 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.
2. Contractors from the American River Division, Delta Division,
Cross Valley Canal, San Felipe Division, West San Joaquin Division, San
Luis Unit, and Elk Creek Community Services District; CVP; California:
Renewal of 30 interim and long-term water service contracts; water
quantities for these contracts total in excess of 2.1M acre-feet. These
contract actions will be accomplished through long-term renewal
contracts pursuant to Public Law 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 Public Law 100-516.
4. El Dorado County Water Agency, CVP, California: M&I water
service contract to supplement existing water supply. Contract will
provide for an amount not to exceed 15,000 acre-feet annually
authorized by Public Law 101-514 (Section 206) for El Dorado County
Water Agency. The supply will be subcontracted to El Dorado ID and
Georgetown Divide Public Utility District.
5. Sutter Extension WD, Delano-Earlimart ID, Pixley ID, the State
of California Department of Water Resources, and the State of
California Department of Fish and Wildlife; CVP; California: Pursuant
to Pub. L. 102-575, agreements with non-Federal entities for the
purpose of providing funding for CVPIA refuge water conveyance and/or
facilities improvement construction to deliver water for certain
Federal wildlife refuges, State wildlife areas, and private wetlands.
6. CVP Service Area, California: Temporary water acquisition
agreements for purchase of 5,000 to 200,000 acre-feet of water for fish
and wildlife purposes as authorized by Public Law 102-575 for terms of
up to 5 years.
7. El Dorado ID, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act contract for
conveyance of nonproject water in the amount of up to 17,000 acre-feet
annually. The contract will allow CVP facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water to the District for M&I use within its service area.
8. 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.
9. Casitas Municipal WD, Ventura Project, California: Repayment
contract for SOD work on Casitas Dam.
10. Warren Act Contracts, CVP, California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contracts (up to 40 years) with various entities for
conveyance of nonproject water in the CVP.
11. 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 a long-term contract for
storage of nonproject water in New Melones Reservoir.
12. Madera-Chowchilla Water and Power Authority, CVP, California:
Agreement to transfer the OM&R and certain financial and administrative
activities related to the Madera Canal and associated works.
13. Sacramento Suburban WD, CVP, California: Execution of long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of 29,000 acre-feet of nonproject
water. The contract will allow CVP facilities to be used to deliver
nonproject water provided from the Placer County Water Agency to the
District for use within its service area.
14. 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 Public Law 101-618; Nevada and California:
Contract for the storage of non-Federal water in Truckee River
reservoirs as authorized by Public Law 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 Truckee River Operating Agreement.
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15. Delta Lands Reclamation District No. 770, CVP, California:
Long-term Warren Act contract for conveyance of up to 300,000 acre-feet
of nonproject flood flows via the Friant-Kern Canal for flood control
purposes.
16. Pershing County Water Conservation District, Pershing County,
Lander County, and the State of Nevada; Humboldt Project; Nevada: Title
transfer of lands and features of the Humboldt Project.
17. Mendota Wildlife Area, CVP, California: Reimbursement agreement
between the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Reclamation
for conveyance service costs to deliver Level 2 water to the Mendota
Wildlife Area during infrequent periods when the Mendota Pool is down
due to unexpected but needed maintenance. This action is taken pursuant
to Public Law 102-575, Title 34, Section 3406(d)(1), to meet full Level
2 water needs of the Mendota Wildlife Area.
18. San Luis WD, CVP, California: Proposed partial assignment of
2,400 acre-feet of the District's CVP supply to Santa Nella County WD
for M&I use.
19. Placer County Water Agency, CVP, California: Proposed exchange
agreement under section 14 of the 1939 Act to exchange up to 71,000
acre-feet annually of the Agency's American River Middle Fork Project
water for use by Reclamation, for a like amount of CVP water from the
Sacramento River for use by the Agency.
20. Irrigation Contractors, Klamath Project, Oregon: Amendment of
repayment contracts or negotiation of new contracts to allow for
recovery of additional capital costs.
21. Orland Unit Water User's Association, Orland Project,
California: Repayment contract for the SOD costs assigned to the
irrigation of Stony Gorge Dam.
22. Goleta WD, Cachuma Project, California: An agreement to
transfer title of the federally owned distribution system to the
District subject to approved legislation.
23. Colusa County WD, CVP, California: Execution of a long-term
Warren Act contract for conveyance of up to 40,000 acre-feet of
groundwater per year through the use of the Tehama-Colusa Canal.
24. City of Santa Barbara, Cachuma Project, California: Execution
of a temporary contract and a long-term Warren Act contract with the
City for conveyance of nonproject water in Cachuma Project facilities.
25. Water user entities responsible for payment of O&M costs for
Reclamation projects in California, Nevada, and Oregon: Contracts for
extraordinary maintenance and replacement funded pursuant to ARRA.
Added costs to rates to be collected under irrigation and interim M&I
ratesetting policies.
26. Water user entities responsible for payment of O&M costs for
Reclamation projects in California, Nevada, and Oregon: Contracts for
extraordinary maintenance and replacement funded pursuant to Subtitle G
of Public Law 111-11.
27. Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board, Cachuma Project,
California: Amendment to SOD Contract No. 01-WC-20-2030 to provide for
increased SOD costs associated with Bradbury Dam.
28. Reclamation will become signatory to a three-party conveyance
agreement with the Cross Valley Contractors and the California State
Department of Water Resources for conveyance of Cross Valley
Contractors' CVP water supplies that are made available pursuant to
long-term water service contracts.
29. Westlands WD, CVP, California: Negotiation and execution of a
long-term repayment contract to provide reimbursement of costs related
to the construction of drainage facilities. This action is being
undertaken to satisfy the Federal Government's obligation to provide
drainage service to Westlands located within the San Luis Unit of the
CVP.
30. San Luis WD, Meyers Farms Family Trust, and Reclamation; CVP;
California: Revision of an existing contract between San Luis WD,
Meyers Farms Family Trust, and Reclamation providing for an increase in
the exchange of water from 6,316 to 10,526 acre-feet annually and an
increase in the storage capacity of the bank to 60,000 acre-feet.
31. San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, U.S. Department of
Veteran Affairs, Delta Division, CVP, California: Negotiation of a 5-
year wheeling agreement with an effective date in 2011 is pending. A
wheeling agreement with the State of California, Department of Water
Resources provides for the conveyance and delivery of CVP water through
State of California facilities to the San Joaquin Valley National
Cemetery.
32. Byron-Bethany ID, CVP, California: A current wheeling agreement
with the State of California, Department of Water Resources and Byron-
Bethany ID for the conveyance and delivery of CVP water through the
California State Aqueduct to Musco Family Olive Company, a customer of
Byron-Bethany.
33. Contra Costa WD, CVP, California: Amendment to an existing O&M
agreement to transfer O&M of the Contra Costa Rock Slough Fish Screen
to the District. Initial construction funding provided through ARRA.
34. Irrigation water districts, individual irrigators and M&I water
users, CVP, California: Temporary water service contracts for terms not
to exceed 1 year for up to 100,000 acre-feet of surplus supplies of CVP
water resulting from an unusually large water supply, not otherwise
storable for project purposes, or from infrequent and otherwise
unmanaged flood flows of short duration.
35. Irrigation water districts, individual irrigators, M&I and
miscellaneous water users, CVP, California: Temporary Warren Act
contracts for terms up to 5 years providing for use of excess capacity
in CVP facilities for annual quantities exceeding 10,000 acre-feet.
36. City of Redding, CVP, California: Proposed partial assignment
of 30 acre-feet of the City of Redding's CVP water supply to the City
of Shasta Lake for M&I use.
37. Langell Valley ID, Klamath Project; Oregon: Title transfer of
lands and facilities of the Klamath Project.
38. Sacramento River Division, CVP, California: Administrative
assignments of various Sacramento River Settlement Contracts.
39. Conaway Preservation Group, LLC, Sacramento River Division,
CVP, California: Proposed assignment of 10,000 acre-feet of water under
an existing Sacramento River Settlement Contract to the Woodland-Davis
Clean Water Agency.
40. California Department of Fish and Game, CVP, California: To
extend the term of and amend the existing water service contract for
the Department's San Joaquin Fish Hatchery to allow an increase from 35
to 60 cubic feet per second of continuous flow to pass through the
Hatchery prior to it returning to the San Joaquin River.
41. Orland Unit Water User's Association, Orland Project,
California: Title transfer of lands and features of the Orland Project.
42. Santa Clara Valley WD, CVP, California: Second amendment to
Santa Clara Valley WD's water service contract to add an additional
point of delivery.
43. PacifiCorp, Klamath Project, Oregon and California: Transfer of
O&M of Link River Dam and associated facilities. Contract will allow
for the continued O&M by PacifiCorp.
44. Tulelake ID, Klamath Project, Oregon and California: Transfer
of O&M of Station 48 and gate on Drain #1, Lost River Diversion
Channel.
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45. Fresno County Waterworks No. 18; Friant Division, CVP;
California: Execution of an agreement to provide for the O&M of select
Federal facilities by Fresno County Waterworks No. 18.
46. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tulelake ID; Klamath Project;
Oregon and California: Water service contract for deliveries to Lower
Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, including transfer of O&M
responsibilities for the P Canal system.
47. Tulelake ID, Klamath Project, Oregon and California: Amendment
of repayment contract to eliminate reimbursement for P Canal O&M costs.
48. East Bay Municipal Utility District, CVP, California: Long-term
Warren Act contract for storage and conveyance of up to 47,000 acre-
feet annually.
49. Sacramento County Water Agency, CVP, California: Assignment of
7,000 acre-feet of CVP water to the City of Folsom.
50. Del Puerto WD, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act contract,
not to exceed 40 years, for storage and conveyance of up to 60,000
acre-feet of recycled water from the cities of Turlock and Modesto.
This nonproject water will be stored in the San Luis Reservoir and
conveyed through the Delta-Mendota Canal to agricultural lands and
wildlife refuges.
Discontinued contract actions:
1. (12) Banta Carbona ID, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act
contract for conveyance of nonproject water in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
2. (25) County of Tulare, CVP, California: Proposed assignment of
the County's Cross Valley Canal water supply in the amount of 5,308
acre-feet to its various subcontractors. Water will be used for both
irrigation and M&I purposes.
Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470
(Nevada Highway and Park Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470,
telephone 702-293-8192.
1. Milton and Jean Phillips, BCP, Arizona: Develop a 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: Develop a Colorado River water
delivery contracts for 456 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year
as recommended by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
3. 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.
4. Sherrill Ventures, LLLP and Green Acres Mohave, LLC; BCP;
Arizona: Draft contracts for PPR No. 14 for 1,080 acre-feet of water
per year as follows: Sherrill Ventures, LLLP, a draft contract for
954.3 acre-feet per year and Green Acres Mohave, LLC, a draft contract
for 125.7 acre-feet per year.
5. Water user entities responsible for payment of O&M costs for
Reclamation projects in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah:
Contracts for extraordinary maintenance and replacement funded pursuant
to ARRA.
6. Water user entities responsible for payment of O&M costs for
Reclamation projects in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah:
Contracts for extraordinary maintenance and replacement funded pursuant
to Subtitle G of Pub. L. 111-11.
7. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Proposed 100-year lease not to exceed 5,925 acre-feet per year of CAP
water from the Tribe to Gilbert.
8. City of Yuma, BCP, Arizona: Amend the City's contract to extend
the term (which expired October 2012) for 5 years during which time a
consolidated contract will be developed.
9. Bard WD, Yuma Project, California: Supersede and replace the
District's O&M contract for the Yuma Project, California, Reservation
Division, Indian Unit, to reflect that appropriated funds are no longer
available, and to specify an alternate process for transfer of funds.
In addition, other miscellaneous processes required for Reclamation's
contractual administration and oversight will be updated to ensure the
Federal Indian Trust obligation for reservation water and land are met.
10. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the San
Diego County Water Authority, and the Otay WD; BCP; California: Execute
a proposed Amendment No. 2 to extend the ``Agreement for Temporary
Emergency Delivery of a Portion of the Mexican Treaty Waters of the
Colorado River to the International Boundary in the Vicinity of
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, and the Operation of Facilities in
the United States'' until November 9, 2019.
11. Flowing Wells ID and the City of Tucson, CAP, Arizona: Execute
a proposed partial assignment to the City of 19 acre-feet per year from
the District's CAP water entitlement amount of 4,354 acre-feet per
year.
12. Central Arizona Water Conservation District, CAP, Arizona:
Negotiate a standard form of wheeling agreement for the wheeling of
nonproject water, in accordance with the District's existing contract.
13. Ogram Farms, BCP, Arizona: Revise Exhibit A of the contract to
change the contract service area and points of diversion/delivery.
14. Ogram Boys Enterprises, Inc., BCP, Arizona: Revise Exhibit A of
the contract to change the contract service area and points of
diversion/delivery.
15. H2O Water Company, Inc. and the Town of Queen Creek, CAP,
Arizona: Execute a proposed assignment to the Town of Queen Creek of
the H2O Water Company's 147 acre-foot annual CAP water entitlement.
16. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Town of Gilbert, CAP, Arizona:
Execute Amendment No. 4 to a CAP water lease 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 2015.
17. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and the Town of Gilbert, CAP,
Arizona: Execute Amendment No. 4 to a CAP water lease to extend the
term of the lease in order for Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation to lease
13,933 acre-feet of its CAP water to the Town of Gilbert during
calendar year 2015.
18. San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, CAP,
Arizona: Execute a CAP water lease 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 2015.
19. 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.
Completed contract actions:
1. (18) Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, the Salt River Project
Agricultural Improvement and Power District, and the Salt River Valley
Water Users' Association, CAP, Arizona: Approve a proposed exchange
agreement for 13,933 acre-feet of CAP water for Verde River water.
Contract executed September 25, 2014.
2. (24) Cibola Valley IDD, BCP, Arizona: Approve a partial
assignment of 240 acre-feet per year from the District's Colorado River
fourth-priority entitlement to GSC Farm, LLC, and execute the necessary
amendments to the District's and GSC's contracts. Contract executed
December 3, 2014.
Discontinued contract action:
1. (7) Bureau of Land Management, LCWSP, California: Amend contract
No. 8-07-30-W0375 to add a new point of diversion and place of use; San
Bernardino County's Park Moabi, a Bureau of Land Management-leased
site.
Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State
Street,
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Room 8100, 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.
2. Contracts with various water user entities responsible for
payment of O&M costs for Reclamation projects in Arizona, Colorado, New
Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming: Contracts for extraordinary
maintenance and replacement funded pursuant to Subtitle G of Pub. L.
111-11 to be executed as project progresses.
3. Middle Rio Grande Project, New Mexico: Reclamation continues
annual leasing of water from various San Juan-Chama Project 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. Reclamation leased approximately 13,209 acre-feet of water from
San Juan-Chama Project contractors in 2014.
4. Various Entities, Carlsbad Project, New Mexico: Reclamation
leases water in the Pecos River to make up for the water depletions
caused by changes in operations at Sumner Dam which were made to
improve conditions for a threatened species, the Pecos Bluntnose
Shiner. Individual irrigators enter into forbearance contracts and
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. Reclamation
contracted with Fort Sumner ID for partial- and full-season fallowing
in 2014, and with the NMISC to lease privately held water for delivery
to the Pecos River via the NMISC's Vaughn Pipeline.
5. Bridger Valley Water Conservancy District, Lyman Project,
Wyoming: The District has requested that its Meeks Cabin repayment
contract be amended from two 25-year contacts to one 40-year contract.
6. Uintah Water Conservancy District; Vernal Unit, CUP; Utah:
Proposed carriage contract to both store up to 35,000 acre-feet of
nonproject water in Steinaker Reservoir and carry nonproject water in
the Steinaker Service and Feeder Canals.
7. PacifiCorp Energy Corporation, Emery County Project, Utah: The
Corporation has requested renewal of its water service contract for
6,000 acre-feet of project M&I water from Joe's Valley Reservoir, Emery
County Project.
8. Aamodt Litigation Settlement, San Juan-Chama Project, New
Mexico: Contract for 1,079 acre-feet of San Juan-Chama Project water
for M&I use with the four Pueblos included in the Aamodt Litigation
Settlement Act, Title VI of P.L. 111-291. The four Pueblos are the
Nambe, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, and Tesuque.
9. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District,
Salt River Project, Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP, Arizona: The District has
requested a renewal of its existing contract from 2034 through 2044.
10. City of Santa Fe, San Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: Contract
to store up to 50,000 acre-feet of project Water in Elephant Butte
Reservoir. The proposed contract would have a 25- to 40-year maximum
term, which due to ongoing consultations with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, has been executed and extended on an annual basis.
The Act of December 29, 1981, Public Law 97-140, 95 Stat. 1717 provides
authority to enter into this contract.
11. Pinnacle Potash International, Flaming Gorge, CRSP, Utah:
Pinnacle Potash International has requested a water service agreement
for up to 20,000 acre feet of M&I water out of Flaming Gorge for potash
mining at a place near Crescent Junction, Utah.
12. Weber River Water Users Association, Weber River Project, Utah:
The Association has requested Reclamation augment a to-be-built O&M
building near Echo Dam and is willing to pay the difference in costs
for the larger building. The United States would accept the money under
the Civil Sundry Appropriations Act of 1921.
13. North Summit Pressurized Irrigation Company, Weber Basin
Project, Utah: The Company has requested a contract to convey and store
its privately held water on a space-available basis in Rockport
Reservoir and the use of Wanship Dam to pressurize its piped irrigation
system under the authority of the Warren Act of 1911.
14. Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy, Provo River
Project, Utah: The District has requested a contract to store its
Ontario Drain Tunnel water in Deer Creek Reservoir on a space-available
basis under the authority of the Warren Act of 1911.
15. Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Weber Basin Project,
Utah: The District has requested a contract to return certain water
rights to Reclamation and for Reclamation to allow the storage of Weber
Basin Project water in Smith Morehouse Reservoir under the authority of
Section 14 of the Reclamation Projects Act of 1939.
16. Azalea Oil Company; Flaming Gorge Unit, CRSP; Wyoming: The
Company has requested a contract for 1 acre-foot of water for drilling,
dust suppression, and other uses for a well. The Company plans on
drilling in Southwest Wyoming.
17. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado:
Requested a 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. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado:
Requested a 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).
19. Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, New Mexico: Reclamation
continues negotiations on an OM&R transfer contract with the Navajo
Tribal Utility Authority pursuant to Public Law 111-11, Section
10602(f) which transfers responsibilities to carry out the OM&R of
transferred works of the Project; ensures the continuation of the
intended benefits of the Project, distribution of water, and sets forth
the allocation and payment of annual OM&R costs of the Project.
20. Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority, San
Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: Requested a contract to store up to
50,000 acre-feet of project water in Elephant Butte Reservoir. The
proposed contract would have a 40-year maximum term, which due to
ongoing consultations with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the
existing Contract No. 3-CS-53-01510 which expired on January 26, 2008,
has been extended annually. The Act of December 29, 1981, Pub. L. 97-
140, 95 Stat. 1717 provides authority to enter into this contract.
Reclamation is conducting environmental compliance to proceed with the
40-year contract. In the interim, Reclamation continues to execute
annual renewals until a long-term contract can be executed.
21. Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado-New Mexico: (a) Navajo Nation
title transfer agreement for the Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline for
facilities and land outside the corporate boundaries of the City of
Farmington, New Mexico; contract terms to be consistent with the
Colorado Ute Settlement Act Amendments of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L.
106-554) and the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act
(Title X of Pub. L. 111-11);
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(b) City of Farmington, New Mexico, title transfer agreement for the
Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline for facilities and land inside the
corporate boundaries of the City of Farmington; New Mexico, contract
terms to be consistent with the Colorado Ute Settlement Act Amendments
of 2000 (Title III of Pub. L. 106-554) and the Northwestern New Mexico
Rural Water Projects Act (Title X of Pub. L. 111-11); and (c)
Operations agreement among the United States, Navajo Nation, and City
of Farmington for the Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline pursuant to
Public Law 111-11, Section 10605(b)(1) that sets forth any terms and
conditions that secures an operations protocol for the M&I water
supply.
22. Dolores Water Conservancy District, Dolores Project, Colorado:
The District has requested a water service contract for 1,402 acre-feet
of newly identified project water for irrigation. The proposed water
service contract will provide 417 acre-feet of project water for
irrigation of the Ute Enterprise and 985 acre-feet for use by the
District's full-service irrigators.
23. City of Page, Arizona; Glen Canyon Unit, CRSP; Arizona: Long-
term contract for 975 acre-feet of water for municipal purposes.
24. Florida Water Conservancy District, Florida Project, Colorado:
The District and the United States, pursuant to Section 4 of the CRSP,
and subsection 9(c)(2) of the Reclamation Projects Act of 1939, propose
to negotiate and execute a water service contract for 2,500 acre-feet
of Florida Project water for M&I and other miscellaneous beneficial
uses, other than commercial agricultural irrigation, within the
District boundaries in La Plata County, Colorado.
25. Aamodt Settlement, Pojoaque Basin Region Water System:
Contributed Funding Agreements with the County of Santa Fe for
associated construction costs will be executed in 2015.
Completed contract actions:
1. (7) 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 of the constructed fish passage at the Public Service Company's
site pursuant to Pub. L. 106-392, dated October 30, 2000 (114 Stat.
1602).
2. (8) Jensen Unit, CUP, Utah: The Uintah Water Conservancy
District has requested a contract with provisions to prepay 2,675 acre-
feet of the 3,300 acre-feet of project M&I water from Red Fleet
Reservoir. Contract executed October 9, 2014.
3. (16) Pine Glen, LLC, Mancos Project, Colorado: Pine Glen LLC has
requested a new carriage contract to replace existing contract No. 14-
06-400-4901, assignment No. 6. The new contract is the result of a
property sale. Remaining interest in the existing assignment is for
0.56 cubic feet per second of nonproject water to be carried through
Mancos Project facilities. Contract executed February 13, 2014.
4. (17) Voiles, Katherine Marie and William Thomas, Mancos Project,
Colorado: Katherine Marie and William Thomas Voiles have requested a
new carriage contract to replace existing contract No. 14-06-400-4901,
assignment No. 2-A. The new contract is the result of a property sale.
Remaining interest in the existing assignment is for 0.38 cubic feet
per second of nonproject water to be carried through Mancos Project
facilities. Contract executed February 26, 2014.
5. (18) Hanson, Brian E. and Joan M. Brake-Hanson, Mancos Project,
Colorado: Brian E. Hanson and Joan M. Brake-Hanson have requested a new
carriage contract to replace existing contract No. 14-06-400-4901,
assignment No. 5. The new contract is the result of a property sale.
Remaining interest in the existing assignment is for 0.12 cubic feet
per second of nonproject water to be carried through Mancos Project
facilities. Contract executed July 29, 2014.
6. (20) El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1 and Ysleta
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
tradition and religious purposes.
Discontinued contract actions:
1. (12) Elkhead Reservoir Enlargement: This contract will supersede
Contract No. 05-WC-40-420. The proposed contract will include the
Recovery Program's pro-rata share of the actual construction cost plus
fish screen costs. Also identified in this proposed contract is the
pro-rata share of the actual construction costs for the other signatory
parties. Upon payment by Recovery Program, this proposed contract will
ensure a permanent water supply for the endangered fish.
2. (22) Uintah Water Conservancy District, Jensen Unit, CUP, Utah:
Proposed carriage contract to both store up to 5,000 acre-feet of
nonproject water in Red Fleet Reservoir and carry nonproject water in
the project Canals.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal
Building, 2021 4th Avenue North, Billings, Montana 59101, telephone
406-247-7752.
1. Irrigation, M&I, and miscellaneous water users; Colorado,
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas,
and Wyoming: 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, or up to 1,000 acre-feet of water
annually for a term of up to 40 years.
2. Water user entities responsible for payment of O&M costs for
Reclamation projects in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming: Contracts for
extraordinary maintenance and replacement funded pursuant to Subtitle G
of Pub. L. 111-11.
3. Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Water service contracts for irrigation and M&I; contracts for
the sale of water from the marketable yield to water users within the
Colorado River Basin of western Colorado.
4. Garrison Diversion Conservancy District, Garrison Diversion
Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Intent to modify long-term water service
contract to add additional irrigated acres.
5. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracting in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project.
6. Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado: Consideration of excess
capacity contracting in the Colorado-Big Thompson Project.
7. 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.
8. Northern Integrated Supply Project, Colorado-Big Thompson
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a new long-term contract with
approximately 15 regional water suppliers and the Northern Colorado
Water Conservancy District for the Northern Integrated Supply Project.
9. Colorado River Water Conservation District, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Long-term exchange, conveyance, and storage
contract to implement the Exhibit B Agreement of the Settlement
Agreement on Operating Procedures for Green Mountain Reservoir
Concerning Operating Limitations and in Resolution of the
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Petition Filed August 7, 2003, in Case No. 49-CV-2782 (The United
States v. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, et al., U.S.
District Court for the District of Colorado, Case No. 2782 and
Consolidated Case Nos. 5016 and 5017).
10. Roger W. Evans (Individual); Boysen Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming:
Renewal of long-term water service contract.
11. Busk-Ivanhoe, Inc., Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado:
Contract for long-term carriage and storage, and/or a new contract for
an additional use of water.
12. Southeastern Water Conservancy District, Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project, Colorado: Consideration of an excess capacity master storage
contract.
13. Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a request for a contract for municipal-
recreational purposes.
14. State of Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks; Glen Elder
Unit, P-SMBP; Kansas: Intent to enter into a contract for the remaining
conservation storage in Waconda Lake for recreation and fish and
wildlife purposes.
15. Arkansas Valley Conduit, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a repayment contract for the Arkansas Valley Conduit.
16. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Amend or supplement the 1938 repayment
contract to include the transfer of OM&R for Carter Lake Dam Additional
Outlet Works and Flatiron Power Plant Bypass facilities.
17. Jamestown Reservoir, Jamestown Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota:
Intent to enter into an individual long-term irrigation water service
contract to provide up to 285 acre-feet of water annually for a term of
up to 40 years from Jamestown Reservoir, North Dakota.
18. Donala Water and Sanitation District, Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project, Colorado: Consideration of a long-term excess capacity
contract.
19. Purgatoire Water Conservancy District, Trinidad Project,
Colorado: Consideration of a request to amend the contract.
20. Doug and Michelle Hamilton; Boysen Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming:
Renewal of a long-term water service contract.
21. Frank Robbins; Boysen Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming: Renewal of a long-
term water service contract.
22. Wade W. Jacobsen; Boysen Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
23. Yellowtail Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: Negotiation of a water
allocation agreement with the Crow Tribe for 300,000 acre-feet of
storage in Bighorn Lake pursuant to the Crow Tribe Water Rights
Settlement Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-291, enacted December 8, 2010).
24. Garrison Diversion Conservancy District; Garrison Diversion
Unit, P-SMBP; North Dakota: Renegotiation of the master repayment
contract to conform to the Dakota Water Resources Act of 2000;
negotiation of water service or repayment contracts with irrigators and
M&I users.
25. State of Colorado; Armel Unit, P-SMBP; Colorado: Consideration
of a contract action to address future OM&R costs.
26. Central Oklahoma Master Conservancy District, Norman Project,
Oklahoma: Amend existing contract No. 14-06-500-590 to execute a
separate contract(s) to allow for importation and storage of nonproject
water in accordance with the Lake Thunderbird Efficient Use Act of
2012.
27. Harlan County Dam and Reservoir, Bostwick Division, P-SMBP,
Nebraska and Kansas: Consideration of a contract with Bostwick ID in
Nebraska and Kansas-Bostwick ID No. 2 for repayment of extraordinary
O&M at Harlan County Dam and Reservoir.
28. Altus Dam, W.C. Austin Project: Consideration of a contract(s)
for repayment of SOD costs.
29. Bull Lake Dam, Riverton Unit, P-SMBP: Consideration of a
contract with Midvale ID for repayment of SOD costs.
30. Helena Valley ID; Helena Valley Unit, P-SMBP; Montana:
Consideration of a request for an amendment to the repayment contract
to allow for delivery of up to 10,000 acre-feet of water for M&I
purposes within the District boundaries.
31. Savage ID; Savage Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Intent to renew the
repayment contract to provide for a long-term-water supply to the
District.
32. Mirage Flats ID; Mirage Flats Project: Consideration of a
contract action for repayment of SOD costs.
33. Guernsey Dam, North Platte Project, Nebraska and Wyoming: O&M
repayment contracts with North Platte Project contractors for the
repayment of extraordinary maintenance associated with Guernsey Dam.
34. 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.
35. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid Corporation; Dickinson Unit,
P-SMBP; North Dakota: Consideration of an amended long-term irrigation
water service contract.
36. Town of Silverthorne, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado:
Consideration of a new long-term water service contract for Green
Mountain Reservoir.
37. Soldier Canyon Filter Plant/Tri-Districts, Colorado-Big
Thompson Project, Colorado: Consideration of a long-term excess
capacity contract.
38. Hillcrest Colony; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana:
Consideration of a 10-year water service contract.
39. Allan Davies; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
40. William Rau; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana: Renewal of a
long-term water service contract.
41. 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.
42. Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: Renewal of 20 various
individual water service contracts for small amounts of irrigation and
municipal water use.
43. Edwards Farms, Nebraska Bostwick, P-SMBP: Consideration of a
long-term Warren Act contract.
44. Larry TenBensel, Frenchman Cambridge, P-SMBP: Consideration of
a long-term Warren Act contract.
45. Dickinson-Heart River Mutual Aid Corporation; Dickinson Unit,
Heart Division; P-SMBP; North Dakota: Consideration of amending the
long-term irrigation water service contract to modify the acres
irrigated.
46. Galloway, Inc. (dba Blue Valley Ranch), Green Mountain
Reservoir; Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado: Consideration of a
request to amend the existing contract.
47. Fort Clark ID; Fort Clark Unit; P-SMBP; North Dakota: Intent to
enter into a new 5-year irrigation water service contract.
48. Buford-Trenton ID, Buford-Trenton Project, P-SMBP; North
Dakota: Consideration of amending the long-term irrigation power
repayment contract and project-use power contract to include additional
acres.
49. Larry TenBensel, Frenchman-Cambridge, P-SMBP: Consideration of
a long term excess capacity contract for the conveyance of nonproject
water.
50. Kansas Bostwick ID, P-SMBP: Proposed amendment to original
excess capacity contract executed June 2014, or new short-term excess
capacity contract for storage and conveyance of nonproject water.
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51. State of Nebraska, Bostwick Division, P-SMBP: Excess capacity
contract with the State of Nebraska and/or State of Kansas entities.
52. Jeffrey N. Edwards Revocable Trust; Bostwick Division, P-SMBP;
Nebraska: Excess capacity contract for the conveyance of nonproject
water.
53. Grass Land Colony, Inc.; Canyon Ferry Unit, P-SMBP; Montana:
Proposed 10-year contract for M&I water.
Completed contract actions:
1. (39) Nelson Dikes, Milk River Project: Consideration of a
contract(s) for repayment of SOD costs. Completed, various dates.
2. (56) Port of Entry Piegan, Montana; Milk River Project; Montana:
Consideration of a new water service contract. Contract executed
November 7, 2014.
Dated: December 18, 2014.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Policy and Administration.
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