Indian Water Rights of the Five Central Tribes of Arizona: Hearings Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... October 23 and 24, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 697 strani |
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acre feet acre foot acre-feet agricultural amount of water appropriation Arizona Canal Arizona Project water Arizona Water Commission Bureau of Reclamation Central Arizona Project Central Arizona Water Chuichu Class A Class Class B Total Congress cost cultivation developed diverted entitled exhibit farming Five Central Arizona flow Fort McDowell Gila River Gila River Indian groundwater Indian Affairs Indian irrigation Interior irrigation water Kent Decree loam McDowell miles municipal and industrial non-Indian NR1E NW cor NW of NW Papago Phoenix Pima Pimas and Maricopas Pinal County priority proposed allocation pumping Report reservoir River Indian Reservation River Pima-Maricopa Indian Salt River Indian Salt River Pima-Maricopa Salt River Project Salt River Reservation Salt River Valley Secretary Senator FANNIN Senator METCALF soil South Side Acreage SW of SW Tempe Canal tion United Verde River Water Conservation District water rights water supply water users Winters Doctrine XXX XXX XXX
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Stran 225 - Government the right to annul the contract, or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration the amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fees. This warranty shall not apply to commissions payable by Contractors upon contracts or sales secured or made through bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Stran 225 - The contractor warrants that he has not employed any person to solicit or secure this contract upon any agreement for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.
Stran 494 - ... project for the benefit of users of water from such project. The provisions of this subsection respecting the terms of sales of electric power and leases of power privileges shall be in addition and alternative to any authority in existing laws relating to particular projects. No contract relating to municipal water supply or miscellaneous purposes or to electric power or power privileges shall be made unless, in the judgment of the Secretary, it will not impair the efficiency of the project...
Stran 224 - Where the operations of this contract extend beyond the current fiscal year, the contract is made contingent upon Congress making the necessary appropriation for expenditures hereunder after such current year shall have expired. In case such appropriation as may be necessary to carry out this contract is not made, the contractor hereby releases the United States from all liability due to the failure of Congress to make such appropriation.
Stran 224 - No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit that may arise herefrom, but this restriction shall not be construed to extend to this contract if made with a corporation or company for Its general benefit.
Stran 492 - The Colorado River compact signed at Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 24, 1922, pursuant to Act of Congress approved August 19, 1921, entitled "An Act to permit a compact or agreement between the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming respecting the disposition and apportionment of the waters of the Colorado River, and for other purposes...
Stran 24 - Interior may, in his discretion, use such part of the three hundred thousand dollars heretofore appropriated for an irrigation system for the Pima Indians in the payment of such Indians...
Stran 490 - domestic use " shall include the use of water for household, stock, municipal, mining, milling, industrial, and other like purposes, but shall exclude the generation of electrical power.
Stran 106 - We also agree with the Master's conclusion as to the quantity of water intended to be reserved. He found that the water was intended to satisfy the future as well as the present needs of the Indian Reservations and ruled that enough water was reserved to irrigate all the practicably irrigable acreage on the reservations. Arizona, on the other hand, contends that the quantity of water reserved should be measured by the Indians' "reasonably foreseeable needs," which, in fact, means by the number of...
Stran 490 - Subject to the provisions of this compact, water of the Colorado River System may be impounded and used for the generation of electrical power, but such impounding and use shall be subservient to the use and consumption of such water for agricultural and domestic purposes and shall not interfere with or prevent use for such dominant purposes.