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<br />EXISTING FACILmES - HAMMOND PRO.JECT <CONTINUED> <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />use of Project water. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Article 21 states the United States claims all of the waste, seepage, and <br />return flow water derived from water delivered pursuant to this contract <br />and the same is hereby reserved and retained by the United States for <br />beneficial use on the Project. (The State may not recognize this right and <br />the United States may need to obtain a water right on this water to use it.) <br /> <br />l:::> <br />C,l <br /> <br />. Article 31 states that while this contract is in effect, no change shall be <br />made in the District, by inclusion or exclusion oflands, by dissolution, <br />consolidation, or merger or otherwise, except upon the United States' <br />written consent thereto. <br /> <br />K. Total cost of Project - $7,439,453 <br /> <br />L. Accounts (i.e., irrigation, power, M&I, etc.) to which costs have been allocated <br /> <br />Irrigation - <br />Fish & Wildlife - <br /> <br />$7,233,653 <br />205,800 <br /> <br />M. Repayment Terms - <br /> <br />. The District makes its annual payment of $9,000 for a period of 50 years. <br /> <br />N. Status for each account - Current Balance is $315,000 <br /> <br />O. Repayment source - HCD water assessments <br /> <br />P. Amount of irrigation assistance required under each contract - <br /> <br />. $6,657,883 (See 2. La.) <br /> <br />Q. Source of assistance - Upper Colorado River Basin Fund Power Revenues <br /> <br />R. Policies and repayment contracts <br /> <br />RECLAMATION'S SMALL TRACT POLICY <br /> <br />Current Reclamation policy states that water service to owners of small tracts of 2 <br />acres or less and to owners of tracts between 2 and 10 acres that would produce less <br />than $5,000 of gross annual sales of farm commodities is categorized as <br /> <br />fl. 1/10/97 - PRI!:UMINARY - SUBJECT To REVISION - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY 111 fI <br />