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<br />P. s1tion of <br /> <br />Federa 1 Govern- <br />ment (Corps- <br />Interior) <br /> <br />State of South <br />Dakota (4) <br /> <br />- <br />State of North <br />Dakota (5) <br /> <br />State of <br />Nebraska (6) <br /> <br />Sta te of Kansas <br />(7) <br /> <br />State of Iowa (8) <br /> <br />Statement on Fed- <br />eral Water Control <br /> <br />The federal government has <br />title to and control of <br />waters impounded in the <br />main stem reservoirs. (3) <br /> <br />Water required for federal <br />projec~'pUrposes. <br /> <br />Water required for federal <br />project purposes under F.C. <br />Act of 1944. <br /> <br />Federal agencies do not <br />have authority to sell <br />water without specific con- <br />gressional approval. <br /> <br />Water would be considered <br />as stored waters subject <br />to federal control in <br />accordance with an author- <br />ized purpose. Title III <br />provisions apply for M&I <br />water use. <br /> <br />Statement on State <br />Water Control <br /> <br />Vendor <br /> <br />State water right <br />required when water <br />is sold or taken from <br />main stem reservoirs. <br />(3) <br /> <br />Sec. of Army <br />& Interior to <br />state agencies <br />or individual <br />users. (2) <br /> <br />Water supplies as spec- <br />ified in Sec. l(b) 1944 <br />Flood Control Act were <br />left to the control of <br />the states pursuant to <br />state laws. <br /> <br />Public organi- <br />zations that <br />"sponsor" fed- <br />eral projects. <br /> <br />Water which is not nec- <br />essary to repay contract <br />obligations. <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />State of Nebraska does <br />not have the authority <br />to buy or sell water. <br />Sec. l(b) 1944 Flood <br />Control Act. <br /> <br />Determi ned by <br />reallocation <br />of costs. <br /> <br />Natural flow as it re- <br />lates to a reservoir <br />holds only to the eXUnt <br />of satisfying existing <br />and established valid <br />water rights. Any flows in <br />excess of these rights may <br />be subject to storage for <br />future beneficial use. <br /> <br />Average annual streamflow <br />of the Missouri River at <br />Sioux City. Iowa. must be <br />21.2 million acre feet. <br /> <br />Bases for Water Charge <br /> <br />Disposition <br />of Revenue <br /> <br />Cost Per <br />A.F. <br /> <br />Deposited in <br />Treasury of U.S. <br />as mi sce 11 aneous <br />receipts. (1) <br /> <br />$20.00 <br /> <br />Discussion during federal sub- <br />committee meeting of Jan. 2-3 <br />and technical paper of federal <br />subcommittee on pri ci ng and mar- <br />keting Jan. 3. 1974. Answer to <br />question #4 federal subcommittee <br />minutes Jan. 2-3. 1974. <br /> <br />No more than the cost of provid- Applied toward repay- <br />ing storage. water conveyance or ment of the reimburs- <br />treatment based on cost of pro- able cost of the basin <br />viding the service plus interest. system. <br />Cost based on the sum of the <br />following components. (See attach- <br />ment A). <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />No more than the cost of providing Reallocation of costs <br />the water service, including a <br />proportionate share of reservoir <br />construction and maintenance costs <br />plus interest and payment for <br />interference with hydropower. <br /> <br />Reallocation of costs. <br /> <br />Reallocation of costs. -- <br /> <br />Unit cost must provide for the <br />continuing payment to the original <br />project purposes and project costs. <br />