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  • Sec.  371. Definitions.
  • Sec.  372. Water right as appurtenant to land and extent of right.
  • Sec.  373. General authority of Secretary of the Interior.
  • Sec.  373a. Commissioner of Reclamation; appointment.
  • Sec.  373a-1. Repealed.
  • Sec.  374. Sale of lands acquired in connection with irrigation project.
  • Sec.  375. Sale of land improved at expense of reclamation fund.
  • Sec.  375a. Sale under sections 374 and 375 of lands appraised at not exceeding $300.
  • Sec.  375b. Disposal of tracts too small to be classed farm units.
  • Sec.  375c. Sales of small tracts to resident farm owners and entrymen; price; terms; acreage purchasable.
  • Sec.  375d. Issuance of patent for small tracts; reservations.
  • Sec.  375e. Moneys from sale of small tracts covered into reclamation fund; credit.
  • Sec.  375f. Rules and regulations.
  • Sec.  376. Return of land donations not needed.
  • Sec.  377. General expenses of Bureau of Reclamation chargeable to general reclamation fund.
  • Sec.  377a. Limitation on use of funds where organizations or individuals are in arrears on contract charges.
  • Sec.  377b. Availability of appropriations for Bureau of Reclamation.
  • Sec.  378. Omitted.
  • Sec.  379. Purchase of scientific books, law books, etc.
  • Sec.  380 to 382. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  383. Vested rights and State laws unaffected.
  • Sec.  384. Extension of time for payment of charges accrued prior to March 2, 1924, and January 1, 1925.
  • Sec.  385. Repealed.
  • Sec.  385a. Payments to school districts for education of dependents of construction personnel; cooperative arrangements; chargeable to project.
  • Sec.  385b, 385c. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  386. Application of excess-land provisions of reclamation laws to certain lands.
  • Sec.  387. Removal of sand, gravel, etc.; leases, easements, etc.
  • Sec.  388. Contracts for materials; liability of United States.
  • Sec.  389. Relocation of highways, railroads, transmission lines, etc., exchange of water, water rights or electric energy.
  • Sec.  390. Utilization of dams and reservoir projects for irrigation purposes; additional construction; necessity of authorization; apportionment of cost; limitation.
  • Sec.  390a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  390b. Development of water supplies for domestic, municipal, industrial, and other purposes.
  • Sec.  390c. Water reservoirs; interests of States and local agencies in storage space.
  • Sec.  390d. Dams and reservoirs wherein costs thereof, or rights thereto, have been acquired by local interests.
  • Sec.  390e. Rights, acquisition and availability of; obligation for operation and maintenance; costs for reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement; use during Government operation or by contract.
  • Sec.  390f. Revision of leases or agreements to evidence conversion of rights to use of storage rights.
  • Sec.  390g. Groundwater recharge of aquifers; demonstration program.
  • Sec.  390g-1. Phase I of groundwater recharge demonstration program.
  • Sec.  390g-2. Phase II of groundwater recharge demonstration program.
  • Sec.  390g-3. Evaluation of water quality impacts.
  • Sec.  390g-4. Authorization of appropriations to carry out phase I.
  • Sec.  390g-5. Authorization of appropriations to carry out phase II.
  • Sec.  390g-6. Matching basis for funding phase II from non-Federal sources.
  • Sec.  390g-7. New spending authority.
  • Sec.  390g-8. Interstate transfer of water from Arkansas.
  • Sec.  390h. Program to investigate reclamation and reuse of wastewater and groundwater; general authority.
  • Sec.  390h-1. Appraisal investigations.
  • Sec.  390h-2. Feasibility studies.
  • Sec.  390h-3. Research and demonstration projects.
  • Sec.  390h-4. Southern California comprehensive water reclamation and reuse study.
  • Sec.  390h-5. San Jose area water reclamation and reuse program.
  • Sec.  390h-6. Phoenix metropolitan water reclamation study and program.
  • Sec.  390h-7. Tucson area water reclamation study.
  • Sec.  390h-8. Lake Cheraw water reclamation and reuse study.
  • Sec.  390h-9. San Francisco area water reclamation study.
  • Sec.  390h-10. San Diego area water reclamation program.
  • Sec.  390h-11. Los Angeles area water reclamation and reuse project.
  • Sec.  390h-12. San Gabriel basin demonstration project.
  • Sec.  390h-12a. North San Diego County Area Water Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12b. Calleguas Municipal Water District Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12c. Central Valley Water Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12d. St. George Area Water Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12e. Watsonville Area Water Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12f. Southern Nevada Water Recycling Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12g. Albuquerque Metropolitan Area Water Reclamation and Reuse Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12h. El Paso Water Reclamation and Reuse Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12i. Reclaimed water in Pasadena.
  • Sec.  390h-12j. Phase 1 of Orange County Regional Water Reclamation Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12k. City of West Jordan Water Reuse Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12l. Hi-Desert Water District in Yucca Valley, California wastewater collection and reuse facility.
  • Sec.  390h-12m. Mission Basin Brackish Groundwater Desalting Demonstration Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12n. Treatment of effluent from sanitation districts of Los Angeles County through city of Long Beach.
  • Sec.  390h-12o. San Joaquin Area Water Recycling and Reuse Project.
  • Sec.  390h-12p. Tooele Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Project.
  • Sec.  390h-13. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  390h-14. Groundwater study.
  • Sec.  390h-15. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  390h-16. Willow Lake Natural Treatment System Project.
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