94-28310. Colorado River Indian Irrigation Project  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
     
    
    Colorado River Indian Irrigation Project
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rate Increase.
    
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    SUMMARY: The BIA is proposing to increase the Colorado River Indian 
    Irrigation Project's operation and maintenance assessment rate per 
    assessable acre for the first 5 acre feet of water to $30.00 in 1995, 
    $31.50 in 1996, $33.00 in 1997, $34.50 in 1998, and $36.00 in 1999 and 
    thereafter until further notice. The $3.00 increase to the current rate 
    of $27.00 per acre in 1995 and the $1.50 increase per acre per year for 
    the next four years 1996 through 1999 will offset cost increases for 
    personnel, supplies, materials and services. The charge per acre foot 
    of water in excess of this annual apportionment will be $11.00 per acre 
    foot in 1995, $12.50 per acre foot in 1996, $14.00 per acre foot in 
    1997, $15.50 per acre foot in 1998, and $17.00 per acre foot in 1999 
    and thereafter, until further notice. The $3.00 increase to the current 
    rate of $8.00 per acre foot in 1995 and the $1.50 increase per acre 
    foot per year for the next four years 1996 through 1999 will offset 
    cost increases for personnel, supplies, materials and services.
        The energy costs for pumped water will not be paid by the Project 
    but will be billed directly to those receiving pumped water by the 
    electric utility.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before December 16, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments on rate changes should be sent to: 
    Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs, Attention: Branch of Irrigation 
    and Power, MS#4559-MIB, Code 210, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1849 ``C'' 
    Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20240.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Area Director, Phoenix Area Office, 
    Bureau of Indian Affairs, One North First Street, Phoenix, Arizona 
    85001, telephone number (602) 379-6600.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The authority to issue this document is 
    vested in the Secretary of the Interior by 5 U.S.C. 301 and the Act of 
    August 14, 1914 (38 Stat. 583, 25 U.S.C. 385) and has been delegated to 
    the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs pursuant to Part 209 
    Departmental Manual Chapter 8.1 A and Memorandum, dated January 25, 
    1994, from the Chief of Staff, Department of the Interior, to Assistant 
    Secretaries and Heads of Bureaus and Offices. The assessment is based 
    on an estimate of the cost of normal operation and maintenance of the 
    irrigation Project. Normal operation and maintenance is defined as the 
    cost of all activities involved in delivering irrigation water, 
    including the actual costs for labor, materials, equipment, services, 
    energy, equipment replacement and reserves to cover emergency expenses.
        The Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) and water users were 
    notified of the proposed changes in the operation and maintenance 
    assessment and excess water rates by letter to CRIT dated March 25, 
    1994, at the March 16, 1994, CRIT Irrigation Committee Meeting, and at 
    the Pink Boll Worm and White Fly Eradication Committee Meeting for 
    Parker Valley growers on March 22, 1994.
        The current operation and maintenance assessment rate of $27.00 
    became effective January 1, 1994. Since January 1, 1984, when the 
    operation and maintenance assessment rate was raised to $22.00, there 
    had been no other increases in the assessment rate or the excess water 
    rate. The 1994 increase was not sufficient to offset the accumulated 
    annual cost increases for labor, materials, equipment, energy, and 
    services. Costs have depleted reserves and continue to exceed revenue 
    from current assessments. The basic operation and maintenance 
    assessment for a given year is calculated by using the estimated cost 
    of Project operation for that calendar year divided by the assessable 
    acreage.
    
    Basic Assessment
    
        The basic assessment rate against the land to which water can be 
    delivered under the Colorado River Indian Irrigation Project, Arizona, 
    for operation and maintenance of the Project is hereby fixed at $30.00 
    per acre for 1995, $31.50 per acre for 1996, $33.00 per acre for 1997, 
    $34.50 per acre for 1998, and $36.00 per acre for 1999 and thereafter 
    until further notice. The assessment is due whether water is used or 
    not. Payment of this assessment will entitle the water user to up to 5 
    acre-feet of water per year per assessable acre of land.
    
    Excess Water Charge
    
        If and when available, water in excess of the basic allotment may 
    be delivered upon written request to the Superintendent by landowners 
    or users at the following rates per acre foot or fraction thereof: 
    $11.00 per acre foot in 1995, $12.50 per acre foot in 1996, $14.00 per 
    acre foot in 1997, $15.50 per acre foot in 1998, and $17.00 per acre 
    foot in 1999 and thereafter until further notice. The excess water 
    charge is payable at the time of written request for such water and 
    must be paid prior to delivery.
    
    Pumped Water Energy Charges
    
        The energy costs for pumped water will not be paid by the Project 
    but will be billed directly to those receiving pumped water by the 
    electric utility.
    
    Effective Period
    
        The assessments and water charges above shall become effective for 
    each Calendar Year 1995 through 1999 and thereafter until further 
    notice.
    
    Distribution and Apportionment
    
        All Project water is considered a common water supply in which all 
    assessable lands of the Project are entitled to share equally. Such 
    water will be distributed to the lands of the Project as equitably as 
    physical conditions permit.
    
        Dated: November 7, 1994.
    Ada E. Deer,
    Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 94-28310 Filed 11-15-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/16/1994
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Proposed Rate Increase.
Document Number:
94-28310
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before December 16, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 16, 1994