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<br />cost incurred to bring the CAP aqueduct capacity up to the 66,000 <br />acre feet level. . <br />Since specific plans for Phase B alignment and capacity are not <br />finalized and the options available to the Secretary concerning the <br />requirement to provide agricultural water are uncertain, it is not <br />possible to estimate with confidence the costs associated with deli- <br />vering the agricultural water to the reservations. However, based <br />on estimated costs. associated with the primary CAP allocation, <br />costs' for the added capacity shoulo be less than $50 million and. <br />would be in addition to the CAP funding estimate of $65 million in <br />fiscal year 1985. <br />7. Estimate comparison: None. <br />8. Previous CBO estimate: None. <br />9. Estimate prepared by: Linwood Lloyd. <br />10. Estimate approved by: <br /> <br />o <br />en <br /><:> <br />.... <br /> <br />1026 <br /> <br />JAMES L. BLUM, <br />Assistant Director for Budget Analysis. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />INFLATIONARY IMPACT STATEMENT <br /> <br />As recommended, the legislation will help resolve a dispute that <br />could have economic ramifications in the region involved, but the <br />outlays pr\ljected should have no significant effect on the national <br />economy. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />The Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs considered H.R. <br />5118, approved various changes which have been incorporated in a <br />substitute text, and recommended, by a voice vote; its. enactment <br />by the House of Representatives. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br />