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Water Supply Protection
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8461.350
Description
Legislation
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
11/17/2006
Author
Unknown
Title
PRRIP Act 2005
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/!J / 11 ot 0UG <br />`total c0st of carrying out the Recovery Implementation Program. <br />(1) Such non-Federal contributions shall include at least $30,000,000 in <br />non-Federal funds. <br />(2) States shall receive credit for contributions of water or lands for <br />purposes of implementing this Program, as determined appropriate by the <br />Secretary. <br />(b) IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS.-The Secretary shall accept, as appropriate, <br />in-kind goods and services that the Secretary determines will contribute to the <br />implementation of the Recovery Implementation Program. Goods and services accepted <br />under this section shall be counted as part of the State cost-share. <br />(c) INTEREST ADNSTMENT. fThe amount of the credit for the States for <br />the value of water, land, and in-kind services shall be adjusted by the Secretary for <br />inflation in each fiscal year beginning after the enactment of this Act.J <br />SEC. 6. ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT. <br />The Recovery Implementation Program may be modified or amended prior to the <br />completion of the First Increment if such modifications are in accordance with the <br />Recovery Implementation Program and approved by the Secretary and the States. <br />SEC. 7. EFFECT ON RECLAMATION LAW. <br />Specifically with regard to the acreage limitation provisions of Federal <br />reclamation law, any action taken pursuant to or in furtherance of this Title will not- <br />(1) be considered in determining whether a district as defined in section 202(2) of the <br />Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (43 U.S.C. 390bb) has discharged its obligation to <br />repay the construction cost of project facilities used to make irrigation water available for <br />4
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