96-2300. Quarterly Status Report of Water Service and Repayment Contract Negotiations  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 24 (Monday, February 5, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4281-4287]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-2300]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    Bureau of Reclamation
    
    
    Quarterly Status Report of Water Service and Repayment Contract 
    Negotiations
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of proposed contractual actions pending 
    through December 31, 1996, and contract actions that have been 
    completed or discontinued since the last publication of this notice on 
    September 29, 1995. From the date of this publication, future quarterly 
    notices during this calendar year will be limited to modified, new, 
    completed or discontinued contract actions. This annual notice should 
    be used as a point of reference to identify changes in future notices. 
    This notice is one of a variety of means used to inform the public 
    about proposed contractual actions for capital recovery and management 
    of project resources and facilities. Additional Bureau of Reclamation 
    (Reclamation) 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. 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 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.
    
    ADDRESSES: The identify 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.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alonzo Knapp, Manager, Reclamation 
    Law, Contracts, and Repayment Office, Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 
    25007, Denver, Colorado 80225-0007; telephone 303-236-1061 extension 
    224.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 226 of the Reclamation 
    Reform Act of 1982 (96 Stat. 1273) and 43 CFR 426.20 of the rules and 
    regulations published in 52 FR 11954, Apr. 13, 1987, Reclamation will 
    publish notice of the 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. Pursuant to the ``Final Revised Public 
    Participation Procedures'' for water resource-related contract 
    negotiations, published in 47 FR 7763, Feb. 22, 1982, a tabulation is 
    provided of all proposed contractual actions in each of the five 
    Reclamation regions. Each proposed action is, or is expected to be, in 
    some stage of the contract negotiation process in 1996. 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 (80 Stat. 383), as amended.
        4. Written comments on a proposed contract or contract action must 
    be submitted to the appropriate regional officials at the locations and 
    within the time limits set forth in the advance public notices.
        5. All written comments received and testimony presented at any 
    public hearings will be reviewed and summarized by the appropriate 
    regional office for use by the contract approving authority.
        6. Copies of specific proposed contracts may be obtained from the 
    appropriate regional director or his designated public contact as they 
    become available for review and comment.
        7. In the event modifications are made in the form of a proposed 
    contract, the appropriate regional director shall determine whether 
    republication of the notice and/or extension of the comment period is 
    necessary.
        Factors considered in making such a determination shall include, 
    but are not limited to: (i) The significance of the modification, and 
    (ii) the degree of public interest which has been expressed over the 
    course of the negotiations. As a minimum, the regional director shall 
    furnish revised contracts to all parties who requested the contract in 
    response to the initial public notice.
    
    Acronym Definitions Used Herein
    
    (BCP)                                Boulder Canyon Project             
    (CAP)                                Central Arizona Project            
    (CUP)                                Central Utah Project               
    (CVP)                                Central Valley Project             
    (CRSP)                               Colorado River Storage Project     
    (D&MC)                               Drainage and Minor Construction    
    (FR)                                 Federal Register                   
    (IDD)                                Irrigation and Drainage District   
    (ID)                                 Irrigation District                
    (M&I)                                Municipal and Industrial           
    (O&M)                                Operation and Maintenance          
    (P-SMBP)                             Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program  
    (R&B)                                Rehabilitation and Betterment      
    (PPR)                                Present Perfected Right            
    (RRA)                                Reclamation Reform Act             
    (NEPA)                               National Environmental Policy Act  
    (SRPA)                               Small Reclamation Projects Act     
    (WCUA)                               Water Conservation and Utilization 
                                          Act                               
    (WD)                                 Water District                     
                                                                            
    
    Pacific Northwest Region
    
        Bureau of Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis Road, Boise, Idaho 83706-
    1234, telephone 208-378-5346.
        1. Irrigation, M&I, and Miscellaneous Water Users; Columbia Basin, 
    Crooked River, Deschutes, Minidoka, Rathdrum Prairie, Rogue River 
    Basin, and Umatilla Projects; Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: Temporary 
    or interim repayment and water service contracts for irrigation or M&I 
    use to provide up to 10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 
    5 years; long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-
    feet of water annually.
        2. Rogue River Basin Water Users, Rogue River Basin Project, 
    Oregon: Water service contracts; $8 per acre-foot per annum. 
    
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        3. Willamette Basin Water Users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
    Water service contracts; $8 per acre-foot per annum.
        4. American Falls Reservoir District Number 2, Burgess Canal 
    Company, Clark and Edwards Canal and Irrigation Company, Craig-Mattson 
    Canal Company, Danskin Ditch Company, Enterprise Canal Company, Ltd., 
    Farmers Friend Irrigation Company, Ltd., Lenroot Canal Company, Liberty 
    Park Canal Company, Long Island Irrigation Company, Parks and 
    Lewisville Irrigation Company, Ltd., Parsons Ditch Company, Peoples 
    Canal and Irrigation Company, Poplar ID, Rigby Canal and Irrigating 
    Company, Rudy Irrigation Canal Company, Ltd., Wearyrick Ditch Company, 
    all in the Minidoka Project, Idaho; Juniper Flat ID, Wapinitia Project, 
    Oregon; Roza ID, Yakima Project, Washington: Amendatory repayment and 
    water service contracts; purpose is to conform to the Reclamation 
    Reform Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-293).
        5. Willow Creek Water Users, Willow Creek Project, Oregon: 
    Repayment or water service contracts for a total of up to 3,500 acre-
    feet of storage space in Willow Creek Reservoir.
        6. Bridgeport ID, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington: Warren Act 
    contract for the use of an irrigation outlet in Chief Joseph Dam.
        7. Ochoco ID and Various Individual Spaceholders, Crooked River 
    Project, Oregon: Repayment contract for reimbursable cost of dam safety 
    repairs to Arthur R. Bowman and Ochoco Dams.
        8. Sidney Irrigation Cooperative, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
    Irrigation water service contract for approximately 2,300 acre-feet.
        9. Douglas County, Milltown Hill Project, Oregon: SRPA loan 
    repayment contract; proposed combination loan and grant obligation of 
    approximately $31 million.
        10. Palmer Creek Water District Improvement Company, Willamette 
    Basin Project, Oregon: Irrigation water service contract for 
    approximately 13,000 acre-feet.
        11. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise Project, Idaho: 
    Irrigation water service contract for the use of approximately 200 
    acre-feet of storage space annually in Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Water 
    to be used on crops for wildlife mitigation purposes.
        12. City of Madras, Deschutes Project, Oregon: Renewal or 
    replacement of municipal water service contract for approximately 125 
    acre-feet annually from the project water supply.
        13. Willamette Basin water users, Willamette Basin Project, Oregon: 
    Two water service contracts for the exchange of up to 225 acre-feet of 
    water for diversion above project reservoirs.
        14. Lewiston Orchards ID, Lewiston Orchards Project, Idaho: 
    Repayment contract for reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs to 
    Reservoir ``A.''
        15. North Unit ID, Deschutes Project, Oregon: Repayment contract 
    for reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs to Wickiup Dam.
        16. Stanfield and Westland Irrigation Districts, Umatilla Project, 
    Oregon: Repayment contracts for reimbursable cost of dam safety repairs 
    to McKay Dam.
        17. Fremont-Madison Irrigation District, Minidoka Project, Idaho-
    Wyoming: Supplemental and amendatory contract providing for the 
    transfer of operation and maintenance for the remaining reserved works 
    of the Upper Snake Storage Division (including Cascade Creek Diversion 
    Dam, Grassy Lake Dam and Reservoir, and Island Park Dam and Reservoir).
        18. North Unit Irrigation District, Deschutes Project, Oregon: 
    Warren Act contract with cost of service charge to allow for use of 
    project facilities to convey nonproject water.
        19. Hermiston, Stanfield, Westland, and West Extension Irrigation 
    Districts, Umatilla Project, Oregon: Temporary contracts to provide 
    water service for 1996 to lands lying outside of their boundaries.
    
    Mid-Pacific Region
    
        Bureau of Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, California 
    95825-1898, telephone 916-979-2401.
        1. Tuolumne Utility District (formerly Tuolumne Regional WD), CVP, 
    California: Water service contract for up to 9,000 acre-feet from New 
    Melones Reservoir.
        2. Irrigation water districts, individual irrigators, M&I and 
    miscellaneous water users, Mid-Pacific Region projects other than CVP: 
    Temporary (interim) water service contracts for available project water 
    for irrigation, M&I, or fish and wildlife purposes providing up to 
    10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 5 years; temporary 
    Warren Act contracts for use of project facilities for terms up to 1 
    year; long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-feet 
    annually. Note. Copies of the standard forms of temporary water service 
    contracts for the various types of service are available upon written 
    request from the Regional Director at the address shown above.
        3. Contractors from the American River Division, Buchanan Division, 
    Cross Valley Canal, Delta Division, Friant Division, Hidden Division, 
    Sacramento River Division, Shasta Division, and Trinity River Division, 
    CVP, California: Renewal of existing long-term water service contracts 
    with contractors whose contracts expire between 1995 and 1998; water 
    quantities for these contracts total in excess of 1.7M acre-feet. These 
    contract actions will be accomplished through interim renewal contracts 
    pursuant to Pub. L. 102-575.
        4. Redwood Valley County WD, SRPA, California: District is 
    considering restructuring the repayment schedule pursuant to Pub. L. 
    100-516 or initiating new legislation to prepay the loan at a 
    discounted rate. Prepayment option under Pub. L. 102-575 has expired.
        5. Truckee Carson ID, Newlands Project, Nevada: New contract for 
    the operation and maintenance of Newlands Project facilities and the 
    collection of the unpaid construction costs for the original contract. 
    The United States terminated the original contract, and this was upheld 
    by the U.S. District Court in Nevada on August 17, 1983.
        6. Sacramento River water rights contractors, CVP, California: 
    Contract amendment for assignment under voluntary land ownership 
    transfers to provide for the current CVP water rates and update 
    standard contract articles.
        7. Naval Air Station and Truckee Carson ID, Newlands Project, 
    Nevada: Amend water service Agreement No. 14-06-400-1024 for the use of 
    project water on Naval Air Station land.
        8. El Dorado County Water Agency, San Juan WD, and Sacramento 
    County Water Agency, CVP, California: M&I water service contract aid 
    supplement existing water supply: 15,000 acre-feet for El Dorado County 
    Water Agency 13,000 acre-feet for San Juan WD, and 22,000 acre-feet for 
    Sacramento County Water Agency, authorized by Pub. L. 101-514.
        9. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish 
    and Game, Grassland WD, CVP, California: Water service contracts to 
    provide water supplies for refuges within the CVP pursuant to Federal 
    Reclamation Laws; exchange agreements and wheeling contracts to deliver 
    some of the increased refuge water supplies; quantity to be contracted 
    for is approximately 450,000 acre-feet.
        10. San Juan Water District, CVP, California: Execute Warren Act 
    contract to replace expiring long-term wheeling contract with San Juan 
    WD and the Placer County Water Agency allowing the Agency to use CVP 
    facilities to deliver its water to the District for use on District 
    land within Placer County. 
    
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        11. Mountain Gate CSD, CVP, California: Amendment of existing long-
    term water service contract to include right to renew. This amendment 
    will also conform the contract to current Reclamation law, including 
    Pub. L. 102-575.
        12. Pershing County Water Conservation District, Nevada: Repayment 
    contract for Safety of Dams work on Rye Patch Dam.
        13. Santa Barbara County Water Agency: Repayment contract for 
    Safety of Dams work on Bradbury Dam.
        14. Central Valley Project Service Area, California: Temporary 
    water purchase agreements for acquisition of 20,000 to 200,000 acre-
    feet of water for fish and wildlife purposes as authorized by the 
    Central Valley Project Improvement Act for terms of up to 3 years.
        15. City of Folsom, CVP, California: Amendment of existing water 
    rights conveyance contract to allow delivery of an additional 5,000 
    acre-feet of water from Folsom Reservoir that has been acquired from 
    the Southern California Water Company.
        16. Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, 
    Solano Project, California: Amend water service contract to decrease 
    quantity.
        17. City of Roseville, CVP, California: Execution of long-term 
    Warren Act contract for conveyance of non-project water provided from 
    the Placer County Water Agency. This contract will allow CVP facilities 
    to be used to deliver non-project water to the City of Roseville for 
    use within their service area.
        18. Sacramento Municipal Utility District, CVP, California: 
    Amendment of existing water service contract to allow for additional 
    points of diversion, and assignment of up to 15,000 acre-feet of 
    project water to the Sacramento County Water Agency. The amended 
    contract will conform to current Reclamation law.
    
    Lower Colorado Region:
    
        Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 61470 (Nevada Highway and Park 
    Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470, telephone 702-293-8536.
        1. Milton and Jean Phillips, Kenneth or Ann Easterday, Robert E. 
    Harp, Cameron Brothers Construction Co., Ogram Farms, Bruce Church, 
    Inc., Sturges Farms, Inc., Sunkist Growers, Inc., Clayton Farms, BCP, 
    Arizona: Water service contracts, as recommended by Arizona Department 
    of Water Resources, with agricultural entities located near the 
    Colorado River for up to an additional 15,557 acre-feet per year total.
        2. Arizona State Land Department, State of Arizona, BCP, Arizona: 
    Contract for 6,607 acre-feet per year of Colorado River water for 
    agricultural use and related purposes on State-owned land. This 
    contract action reflects an increase in prior contract recommendation 
    in the amount of 6,292 acre-feet per year.
        3. Armon Curtis, Arlin Dulin, Jacy Rayner, Glen Curtis, Jamar 
    Produce Corporation, and Ansel T. Hall, BCP, Arizona: Water service 
    contracts; purpose is to amend their contracts to exempt them from the 
    Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-293).
        4. Cibola Valley IDD, BCP, Arizona: Cibola Valley IDD is looking at 
    the possibility of transferring, leasing, selling, or banking its 
    entitlement of 22,560 acre-feet, for use in Arizona, California, or 
    Nevada.
        5. Consolidated Water Co., Havasu Water Co., Quartzsite, McAllister 
    Subdivision, City of Parker, and Arizona State Land Department, BCP, 
    Arizona: Contracts for additional M&I allocations of Colorado River 
    water to entities located along the Colorado River in Arizona for up to 
    3,759 acre-feet per year as recommended by the Arizona Department of 
    Water Resources.
        6. National Park Service for Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 
    Supreme Court Decree in Arizona v. California, and BCP in Arizona and 
    Nevada: Memorandum of Understanding for delivery of Colorado River 
    water for the National Park Service's Federal Establishment (PPR) of 
    500 acre-feet of diversions annually, and the National Park Service's 
    Federal Establishment perfected right pursuant to Executive Order No. 
    5125 (April 25, 1930).
        7. Mohave Valley ID, BCP, Arizona: Amendment of current contract 
    for additional Colorado River water, change in service areas, diversion 
    points, and RRA exemption.
        8. Kent Sea Farms, Yuma, AZ: Contract to divert and return 32,000 
    acre-feet of water per year from and to, respectively, the Main Outlet 
    Drain Extension for one or more fish farms.
        9. Miscellaneous PPR entitlement holders, BCP, Arizona and 
    California: New contracts for entitlements to Colorado River water as 
    decreed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Arizona v. California, as 
    supplemented or amended, and as required by Section 5 of the BCPA. 
    Miscellaneous PPR holders are listed in the Arizona v. California 
    settlement. Also, conversion of PPR entitlements for irrigation water 
    to M&I water entitlements.
        10. W.F. West, BCP, California: Miscellaneous PPR contract for 
    0.8774 acre-feet of domestic water.
        11. Julia Soto Zozaya and Steve M. Zozaya, Mohave County, BCP, 
    Arizona: Miscellaneous PPR contract for 720 acre-feet of irrigation 
    water.
        12. Holpal Miscellaneous PPR, BCP, AZ: Assign a portion of the PPR 
    to Mr. McNutly.
        13. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, BCP, California: 
    The company intends to transfer its miscellaneous PPR for the diversion 
    of 1,260 acre-feet and consumptive use of 273 acre-feet of Colorado 
    River water to the City of Needles.
        14. Federal Establishment PPR entitlement holders, BCP; Individual 
    contracts for administration of Colorado River water entitlements of 
    the Colorado River, Fort Mojave, Quechan, Chemehuevi, and Cocopah 
    Indian Tribes.
        15. United States facilities, BCP, Arizona, California, and Nevada: 
    Reservation of Colorado River Water for use at Federal facilities and 
    lands administered by Reclamation.
        16. Windsor Beach State Park, Lake Havasu City, AZ: Contract for 
    130 acre-feet entitlement to Colorado River domestic water.
        17. Crystal Beach Water Conservation District, BCP, Arizona: 
    Contract for delivery of 132 acre-feet per year of Colorado River water 
    for domestic use, as recommended by the Arizona Department of Water 
    Resources.
        18. Bureau of Land Management, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 1,176 
    acre-feet per year, for irrigation use, of Arizona's Colorado River 
    water that is not used by higher priority Arizona entitlement holders.
        19. Curtis Family Trust et al., BCP, Arizona: Contract for 2,100 
    acre-feet per year of Colorado River water for agricultural water.
        20. Beattie Farms SW, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 1,890 acre-feet 
    per year of unused Arizona entitlement for agricultural use.
        21. Section 10 Backwater, BCP, Arizona: Contract for 250 acre-feet 
    per year of unused Arizona entitlement for environmental use until a 
    permanent water supply can be obtained.
        22. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lower Colorado River Refuge 
    Complex, BCP, Yuma, Arizona: Proposed agreement to pool existing 
    Arizona refuge water rights, resolve water rights coordination issues, 
    and to provide for nonconsumptive use flow through water.
        23. Yuma County Water Users' Association, Yuma Project, Arizona: 
    Supplementary contract to convert irrigation use water to domestic use 
    water within the Valley Division of the Yuma Project. 
    
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        24. Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, Gila Project, 
    Arizona: Amendment to provide for increase in domestic water allocation 
    (from 10,000 to 20,000 acre-feet) within its overall use in the 
    district.
        25. Hilander C Irrigation District, Colorado River Basin Salinity 
    Control Project, AZ: Water delivery contract for 4,500 acre-feet.
        26. Kent Sea Farms, Yuma, Arizona: Contract to divert and return 
    32,000 acre-feet of water per year from and to, respectively, the Main 
    Outlet Drain Extension for one or more fish farms.
        27. Central Arizona Water Conservation District, CAP, Arizona: 
    Amend or supplement the master repayment contract between the United 
    States to reflect a pending settlement of certain CAP financial and 
    ancillary issues.
        28. Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & Drainage District, Stanfield, 
    AZ: District has requested the United States to defer payments and 
    restructure its $78 million distribution system repayment obligation.
        29. Agricultural and M&I water users, CAP, Arizona: Water service 
    subcontracts for percentages of available supply reallocated in 1992 
    for irrigation entities and up to 640,000 acre-feet per year allocated 
    in 1983 for M&I use.
        30. Indian and non-Indian agricultural and M&I water users, CAP, 
    AZ: New and amendatory contracts for repayment of Federal expenditures 
    for construction of distribution systems.
        31. Gila River Indian Community, CAP, AZ: Master repayment/O&M 
    contract for distribution system to serve up to 77,000 acres.
        32. McMicken ID/City of Surprise, AZ: Amend McMicken's CAP 
    subcontract to reduce its entitlement by 4,500 acre-feet and execute a 
    CAP water service subcontract with the City of Surprise for 4,500 acre-
    feet of CAP water.
        33. McMicken ID/Avondale, AZ: Amend McMicken's CAP subcontract to 
    reduce its entitlement by 647 acre-feet and amend Avondale's CAP water 
    service subcontract to increase its entitlement by 647 acre-feet of CAP 
    water.
        34. City of Scottsdale and other M&I water subcontractors, CAP, AZ: 
    Subcontract amendments associated with assignment of M&I water service 
    subcontracts from Camp Verde Water System, Inc., Cottonwood Water 
    Works, Inc., Mayer Domestic Water Improvement District, City of 
    Prescott, City of Nogales, Rio Rico Utilities', Inc., and the Yavapai-
    Prescott Indian Tribe to provide the City of Scottsdale with an 
    additional 17,823 acre-feet of CAP water.
        35. Tohono O'odham Nation, SRPA, AZ: Repayment contract for a $7.3 
    million loan for the Schuk Toak District.
        36. San Tan Irrigation District, Chandler Heights, AZ, CAP: Amend 
    distribution system repayment Contract No. 6-07-30-W0120 to increase 
    the repayment obligation approximately $168,000.
        37. Chandler Heights Citrus Irrigation District, Chandler Heights, 
    AZ, CAP: Amend distribution system repayment Contract No. 6-07-30-W0119 
    to increase the repayment obligation approximately $114,000.
        38. Central Arizona Drainage and Irrigation District, Phoenix, 
    Arizona, CAP, Amend distribution system repayment Contract No. 4-07-30-
    W0048 to reschedule repayment terms pursuant to U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 
    District of Arizona.
        39. Arizona Sierra Utility Company, Phoenix, AZ, CAP: Assignment to 
    the Town of Florence of 407 acre-feet of CAP municipal and industrial 
    water allocation under subcontract from the Central Arizona Water 
    Conservation District.
        40. San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego, California, San 
    Diego Project: Title transfer to the Second Barrel, San Diego Aqueduct 
    composed of over 70 miles of pipeline 4.5 to 8 feet in diameter and 
    related facilities and rights of way.
        41. Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, California: Water service 
    and repayment contracts with nonagricultural water users in California 
    adjacent to the Colorado River for an aggregate consumptive use of up 
    to 10,000 acre-feet of Colorado River water per year in exchange for an 
    equivalent amount of water to be pumped into the All-American Canal 
    from a well field to be constructed adjacent to the canal.
        42. The Southern California Gas Company, BCP, California: Short-
    term water delivery contract for 125 acre-feet of surplus Colorado 
    River water for domestic and industrial water users near the City of 
    Needles, California.
        43. County of San Bernardino, San Sevaine Creek Water Project, 
    SRPA, California: Project and loan repayment contracts are under 
    reformulation.
        44. Imperial ID/Coachella Valley WD and/or The Metropolitan WD of 
    Southern California, BCP, California: Contract to fund the Department 
    of the Interior's expenses to conserve All-American Canal seepage water 
    in accordance with Title II of the San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights 
    Settlement Act, dated November 17, 1988.
        45. Coachella Valley WD and/or The Metropolitan WD of Southern 
    California, BCP, California: Contract to fund the Department of the 
    Interior's expenses to conserve seepage water from the Coachella Branch 
    of the All-American Canal in accordance with Title II of the San Luis 
    Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, dated November 17, 1988.
        46. United States Navy, BCP, Niland, California: Contract for 22 
    acre-feet of surplus Colorado River water for domestic use delivered 
    through the Coachella Canal.
        47. Southern Nevada Water Authority, BCP, Nevada: Contract to use 
    Federal facilities and land to divert water from Lake Mead at non-
    Federal expense.
        48. Colorado River Commissioner of Nevada, Robert B. Griffith Water 
    Project, BCP, Nevada: Amend the repayment contract to provide for 
    funding of additional facilities by Southern Nevada Water Authority to 
    divert, treat, and convey water out of Lake Mead.
    
    Contract Actions Completed
    
        1. Fort Yuma Indian Reservation (Quechan Indian Reservation), Yuma 
    Project, AZ and CA: Surplus water contract to receive Colorado River 
    Water in the states of AZ and CA. The contract may include surplus and 
    unused apportionment entitlements (51,616 acre-feet or 7,743 acres, 
    whichever is less) and wheeling arrangements with Bard ID. Completed by 
    letter dated May 18, 1995.
        2. Imperial ID, Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, CA: Contract 
    providing for administration, operation, maintenance, and replacement 
    of the project well field was executed October 13, 1995.
        3. Lake Havasu City and Marble Canyon from item 12 above. Lake 
    Havasu City contract was executed October 4, 1995. Execution of the 
    Marble Canyon contract is in progress.
        4. Elsinore Valley Municipal WD, Temescal Valley Project, SRPA, CA: 
    Repayment contract for a $22.3 million loan was executed April 24, 
    1995.
        5. Imperial ID and The Metropolitan WD of Southern California, BCP, 
    California: Temporary contract to store approximately 200,000 acre-feet 
    of water that is expected to be saved over a 2-year period under a test 
    water savings program that involves land fallowing and a modified 
    irrigation plan for alfalfa. Inactive for the foreseeable future.
        6. Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority, SRPA, CA: Chino Basin 
    Desalination Program, environmental cleanup to remove salt from 
    
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    groundwater, $32 million loan. Contract executed May 1, 1995.
        7. Gila River Indian Community/Gila River Farms, CAP, Arizona: 
    Repayment/deferment/O&M contract for distribution system not to exceed 
    $4 million. Execution of this contract on September 15, 1995 
    facilitates construction under Pub. L. 93-638 funding and work 
    performance contract.
        8. Gila River Farms, SRPA, AZ: Amendatory contract to reschedule 
    payments due in 1991, 1992, and subsequent years in line with payment 
    capacity. Execution is in progress and is expected to be completed by 
    the end of February 1996.
        9. Mohave County, BCP, AZ: Assignment, transfer, or reallocation of 
    18,500 acre-feet of water from the City of Kingman to a new water 
    authority being formed to serve Mohave County. Assignment accomplished 
    and new contract executed with newly formed Mohave County Water 
    Authority on December 8, 1995.
        10. Central Arizona Water Conservation District and the 
    Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, CAP/BCP, Arizona/
    California: Amendatory Agreement for a demonstration project on 
    underground storage of Colorado River Water in Arizona to increase the 
    project from up to 100,000 acre-feet to 300,000 acre-feet. Action 
    approved May 18, 1995.
        11. New Magma Irrigation and Drainage District, Phoenix, Arizona, 
    CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT: Amend and Supplement distribution system 
    repayment Contract No. 4-07-30-W0049 to reschedule repayment terms 
    pursuant to U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona, Judgement No. 
    B-94-00211-TUC-JMM, June 20, 1995. Execution of restructured repayment 
    contract is in progress.
    
    Upper Colorado Region
    
        Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State Street, Room 6107, Salt Lake 
    City, Utah 84138-1102, telephone 801-524-4419.
        1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users, Utah, 
    Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico: Temporary (interim) water service 
    contracts for surplus project water for irrigation or M&I use to 
    provide up to 10,000 acre-feet of water annually for terms up to 10 
    years; long-term contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-
    feet of water annually.
        (a) The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Lodge No. 
    1747, Farmington, New Mexico: Navajo Reservoir water service contract; 
    20 acre-feet per year for municipal use.
        2. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado: 
    Repayment contract for 26,500 acre-feet per year for M&I use and 2,600 
    acre-feet per year for irrigation use in Phase One and 700 acre-feet in 
    Phase Two; contract terms to be consistent with binding cost sharing 
    agreement and water rights settlement agreement.
        3. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Animas-Law Plata Project, Colorado and 
    New Mexico: Repayment contract; 6,000 acre-feet per year for M&I use in 
    Colorado; 26,400 acre-feet per year for irrigation use in Colorado; 900 
    acre-feet per year for irrigation use in New Mexico; contract terms to 
    be consistent with binding cost sharing agreement and water rights 
    settlement agreement.
        4. Navajo Indian Tribe, Animas-La Plata Project, New Mexico: 
    Repayment contract for 7,600 acre-feet per year for M&I use.
        5. La Plata Conservancy District, Animas-La Plata Project, New 
    Mexico: Repayment contract for 9,900 acre-feet per year for irrigation 
    use.
        6. Vermejo Conservancy District, Vermejo Project, New Mexico: Amend 
    contract pursuant to Pub. L. 96-550 to relieve the district of the 
    requirement to make annual payments until the Secretary of the Interior 
    determines that further payments are feasible; the current obligation 
    exceeds $2 million.
        7. San Juan Pueblo, San Juan-Chama Project, New Mexico: Repayment 
    contract for up to 2,000 acre-feet of project water for irrigation 
    purposes.
        8. City of El Paso, Rio Grande Project, Texas and New Mexico: 
    Amendment to aid the 1941 and 1962 contracts to expand acreage owned by 
    the City to 3,000 acres; extend terms of water rights assignments; and 
    allow assignments outside City limits under authority of the Public 
    Service Board.
        9. The National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado 
    Water Conservation Board, Wayne N. Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado; 
    Contract for between 180,000 to 740,000 acre-feet of project water to 
    provide specific river flow patterns in the Gunnison River through the 
    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.
        10. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Wayne N. 
    Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado: Water service contract for 500 acre-feet 
    for 1 year for municipal and domestic use.
        11. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Wayne N. 
    Aspinall Unit, CRSP, Colorado: Substitute supply plan for the 
    administration of the Gunnison River.
        12. Collbran Conservancy District, Collbran Project, Colorado: 
    Amendatory contract defining priority of use of project water.
        13. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North Fork Water Conservancy 
    District, Paonia Project, Colorado: Contract for releases to support 
    endangered fish in the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers; water available 
    for releases will come from reserve capacity held by Reclamation as a 
    sediment pool, estimated to be 1,800 acre-feet annually; contract will 
    define the terms and conditions associated with delivery of this water.
        14. Rio Grande Water Conservation District, Closed Basin Division, 
    San Luis Valley Project, Colorado: Water service contract for 
    furnishing priority 4 water to third parties; contract will allow 
    District to market priority water, when available, for agricultural, 
    municipal and/or industrial use.
        15. Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association, Upper Gunnison 
    River Water Conservancy District, Colorado River Water Conservation 
    District, Uncompahgre Project, Colorado: Water management agreement for 
    water stored at Taylor Park Reservoir and the Wayne N. Aspinall Storage 
    Units to improve water management.
        16. Florida Water Conservancy District, Florida Project, Colorado: 
    Water service contract to market for municipal and industrial use 114 
    acre-feet of water rights held by the United States.
        17. Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District and Central Utah 
    Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Project, Utah. Contract to 
    provide the Bureau of Reclamation with perpetual use of 7,900 acre-feet 
    of water annually for storage in the Jordanelle Reservoir.
        18. Grand Valley Water Users Association, Orchard Mesa Irrigation 
    District, and Public Service Company of Colorado, Grand Valley Project, 
    Colorado. Water service contract for the utilization of project water 
    for cooling purposes for a steam electric generation plant.
        19. Public Service Company of New Mexico, Colorado River Storage 
    Project, Navajo Unit, New Mexico. Amendatory water service contract for 
    diversion of 20,200 acre-feet, not to exceed a depletion of 16,200 
    acre-feet of project water for cooling purposes for a steam electric 
    generation plant.
        20. Provo Reservoir Water Users Company, Wasatch Irrigation 
    Company, Timpanogas Irrigation Company, Exchange Irrigation Company, 
    Washington Irrigation Company, and the City of Provo; Central Utah 
    Project, Utah: Water exchange contracts, water rights in several 
    mountain lakes and 
    
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    reservoirs are being exchanged for equivalent contract water rights in 
    Jordanelle Reservoir.
        21. Sanpete County Water Conservancy District, Narrows Project, 
    Utah: Application for a Small Reclamation Project Act loan and grant to 
    construct a dam, reservoir and pipeline to annually supply 
    approximately 5,000 acre-feet of water through a transmountain 
    diversion from Upper Gooseberry Creek in the Price River drainage 
    (Colorado River Basin) to the San Pitch--Sever River (Great Basin).
        22. Highland Conservation District, Provo River Project, Utah: 
    Water transfer agreement between District and Highland City involving 
    change of use from irrigation to municipal and industrial.
    
    Great Plains Region
    
        Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 36900, Federal Building, 316 North 
    26th Street, Billings, Montana 59107-6900, telephone 406-247-7730.
        1. Individual irrigators, M&I, and miscellaneous water users: 
    Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South 
    Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming: Temporary (interim) water service contracts 
    for the 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 up to 1 year; long-term 
    contracts for similar service for up to 1,000 acre-feet of water 
    annually.
        2. Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, 
    Colorado: Water service contracts for irrigation, municipal, and 
    industrial; contract negotiations for sale of water from the marketable 
    yield to water users within the Colorado River Basin of Western 
    Colorado.
        3. Ruedi Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Repayment 
    contracts; second round contract negotiations for municipal, domestic, 
    and industrial water from the regulatory capacity of Ruedi Reservoir.
        4. Cedar Bluff Irrigation District No. 6, Cedar Bluff Unit, P-SMBP, 
    Kansas: In accordance with Section 901 of Pub. L. 102-575, 106 Stat. 
    4600, terminate the Cedar Bluff Irrigation District's repayment 
    contract and transfer use of the District's portion of the reservoir 
    storage capacity to the State of Kansas for fish, wildlife, recreation, 
    and other purposes.
        5. Garrison Diversion Unit, P-SMBP, North Dakota: Renegotiation of 
    the master repayment contract with Garrison Diversion Conservancy 
    District to conform with the Garrison Diversion Unit Reformulation Act 
    of 1986; negotiation of repayment contracts with irrigators and M&I 
    users.
        6. Corn Creek Irrigation District, Glendo Unit, P-SMBP, Wyoming: 
    Repayment contract for 10,350 acre-feet of supplemental irrigation 
    water from Glendo Reservoir pending completion of NEPA review.
        7. Foss Reservoir Master Conservancy District, Washita Basin 
    Project, Oklahoma: Amendatory repayment contract for remedial work.
        8. Arbuckle Master Conservancy District, Arbuckle Project, 
    Oklahoma: Contract for the repayment of costs of the construction of 
    the Sulphur, Oklahoma, pipeline and pumping plant (if constructed).
        9. Tom Green County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1, 
    San Angelo Project, Texas: Pursuant to Section 501 of Pub. L. 101-434, 
    negotiate amendatory contract to increase irrigable acreage within the 
    project.
        10. Lakeview Irrigation District, Shoshone Project, Wyoming: New 
    long-term water service contract for up to 3,200 acre-feet of firm 
    water supply annually and up to 11,800 acre-feet of interim water from 
    Buffalo Bill Reservoir. Pursuant to Section 9(e) of the Reclamation 
    Project Act of 1939 (Pub. L. 260).
        11. City of Rapid City and Rapid Valley Water Conservancy District, 
    Rapid Valley Unit, P-SMBP, South Dakota: Contract renewal for up to 
    55,000 acre-feet of storage capacity in Pactola Reservoir.
        12. Belle Fourche Irrigation District, Belle Fourche Unit, P-SMBP, 
    South Dakota: Amendment to Contract No. 5-07-60-WR170. The amendment 
    will initiate the repayment period for the rehabilitation and 
    betterment work to begin June 30, 1996. The amendment will also provide 
    an additional $10.5 million for additional rehabilitation and 
    betterment work.
        13. North Platte Project, Pathfinder Irrigation District: 
    Negotiation of contract, Pathfinder Irrigation District: Negotiation of 
    contract regarding Safety of Dams Program modification of Lake Alice 
    Dam.
        14. Bostwick Irrigation District in Nebraska and Kansas-Bostwick 
    Irrigation District, Ainsworth Irrigation District, Farwell Irrigation 
    and Sargent Irrigation District, Frenchman-Cambridge Irrigation 
    District, Frenchman Valley Irrigation District, Almena Irrigation 
    District, Webster Irrigation District, and Kirwin Irrigation District, 
    P-SMBP, Kansas and Nebraska: Renewal of existing water service and 
    repayment contracts for irrigation water supplies, pending completion 
    of NEPA review.
        15. Mountain Park Master Conservancy District, Mountain park 
    Project, Oklahoma: Pursuant to Title IV of Pub. L. 103-434, amend the 
    District's contract to reallocate the project costs to reflect the 
    environmental activities authorized by Title IV and provide for a 
    discounted prepayment of all or a portion of the reimbursable costs 
    allocated for its M&I water supply.
        16. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana: In accordance 
    with Section 9 of the Northern Cheyenne Reserved Water Rights 
    Settlement Act of 1992, the United States and the Northern Cheyenne 
    Indian Tribe are proposing to contract for 30,000 acre-feet per year of 
    stored water from Bighorn Reservoir, Yellowtail Unit, Lower Bighorn 
    Division, P-SMBP, Montana. The Tribe will pay the United States both 
    capital and O&M costs associated with each acre-foot of water the Tribe 
    sells from this storage for M&I purposes.
        17. Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, Canadian River 
    Project, Texas: Contract for the United States to pay up to 33 percent 
    of the costs of the salinity control project. These costs are to be 
    used for the design and construction management of the project 
    facilities.
        18. Angostura Irrigation District, Angostura Unit, P-SMBP, South 
    Dakota: The District's current contract for water service expired on 
    December 31, 1995. The current contract also provided for the District 
    to operate and maintain the dam and reservoir. The proposed contract 
    would provide a continued water supply for the District and the 
    District's continued operation and maintenance of the facility.
        19. Shadehill Water User District, Shadehill Unit, P-SMBP, South 
    Dakota: Water service contract expired June 10, 1995. The proposed 
    contract would provide irrigation water to the District pursuant to 
    terms acceptable to both the United States and the District.
        20. Enders Dam, Frenchman-Cambridge Division, Frenchman Unit, 
    Nebraska: Repayment contract for proposed Safety of Dams modifications 
    to Enders Dam for repaid of seeping drainage features. Estimated cost 
    of the repairs is $632,000.
        21. Belle Fourche Irrigation District, Belle Fourche Unit, P-SMBP, 
    South Dakota: D&MC contract for rehabilitation work on water control 
    structures, lining additional canals, and rehabilitation of bridges and 
    laterals. Pub. L. 103-434, enacted October 31, 1994, authorized an 
    additional $10.5 million in Federal funds and $4 million 
    
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    in non-Federal cost share for completion of the minor construction.
        22. Cities of Loveland and Berthoud, Colorado, Colorado-Big 
    Thompson Project, Colorado: Long-term contracts for conveyance of 
    nonproject M&I water through Colorado-Big Thompson Project facilities 
    pursuant to the Town Sites and Power Development Act of 1906.
    
        Dated: January 24, 1996.
    Wayne O. Deason,
    Assistant Director, Program Analysis Office.
    [FR Doc. 96-2300 Filed 2-2-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-49-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
02/05/1996
Department:
Reclamation Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
96-2300
Pages:
4281-4287 (7 pages)
PDF File:
96-2300.pdf