For the purpose of stabilizing water supply and thereby rehabilitating farmers on the land and providing opportunities for permanent settlement of farm families, the Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as “the Secretary”) is authorized to investigate and, upon compliance with the provisions of this subchapter, to construct water conservation and utilization projects in the Great Plains and arid and semiarid areas of the United States, and to operate and maintain each such project in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter; , That the United States shall retain title to the dams, reservoirs, irrigation, and other project works until Congress otherwise provides: , That expenditures from appropriations made directly pursuant to the authority contained in to meet reimbursable construction costs allocated to irrigation as defined in shall not exceed $2,000,000 for dams and reservoirs in any one project, and that expenditures from appropriations made directly pursuant to the authority contained in to meet costs allocated to flood control by the Secretary after consultation with the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, shall not exceed $500,000 on any one project.
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CHAPTER 3C— WATER CONSERVATION
SUBCHAPTER II— CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION PROJECTS
§ 590z–1. Prerequisites for construction of project
§ 590z–3. Settlement of projects on agricultural basis
§ 590z–4. Cooperative agreements with other agencies
§ 590z–6. Disposition of receipts from repayment contracts and project operations
§ 590z–7. Provisions for furnishing surplus power and municipal or miscellaneous water supplies
§ 590z–8. Authority of Secretary of the Interior over lands, contracts, water rights, etc.
§ 590z–9. Powers and duties of Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture; rules and regulations
§ 590z–10. Authorization of appropriations
§ 590z–11. Delegation of powers and duties by Secretary of the Interior