OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT— Continued General and special funds-Continued ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND-Continued drainage in accordance with priorities set forth in the Act. Federal reclamation programs.-This activity includes fee collection, and assistance to States in developing reclamation programs, abandoned mine lands reclamation projects undertaken directly by the Office of Surface Mining and the Rural Abandoned Mine Program (RAMP) administered by the Soil Conservation Service. Small operator assistance payments.-This activity provides for payments for authorized services to eligible coal mine operators in preparing applications for mining permits under a permanent State or Federal regulatory program. These services include determining the probable hydrologic consequences of the proposed mining operation and analysis of test borings or core samplings. General administration.-This activity includes the offices described for the General Administration activity in the Regulation and Technology appropriation. The funds for this activity represent only that portion of general administration expenses which is attributable to the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 710 Construction program. 700,158 346,602 353,556 OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT General investigations 11,559 11,559 Emergency fund. 154,297 53,290 908 Federal Funds 215 215 For construction and rehabilitation of projects and parts thereof (including power transmission facilities for Bureau of Reclamation use) and for other related activities as authorized by law, to remain available until expended [$602,158,000 $700,158,000, of which [$110,929,000 $158,571,000 shall be available for transfers to the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund authorized by section 5 of the Act of April 11, 1956 (43 U.S.C. 620d), and [$145,596,000] $191,228,000 shall be available for transfers to the Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund authorized by section 403 of the Act of September 30, 1968 (43 U.S.C. 1543), and such amounts as may be necessary shall be considered as though advanced to the Colorado River Dam Fund for the Boulder Canyon Project as authorized by the Act of December 21, 1928, as amended: Provided, That of the total appropriated, the amount for program activities which can be financed by the reclama tion fund shall be derived from that fund: Provided further. That transfers to the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund and Lower Colora do River Basin Development Fund may be increased or decreased by transfers within the overall appropriation to the heading: Provided further, That funds contributed by non-Federal entities for purposes similar to this appropriation shall be available for expenditure for the purposes for which contributed as though specifically appropriated for said purposes, and such funds shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That the final point of discharge for the interceptor drain for the San Luis Unit shall not be determined until development by the Secretary of the Interior and the State of California of a plan, which shall conform with the water quality standards of the State of California as approved by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, to minimize any detrimental effect of the San Luis drainage waters: Provided further, That no part of the funds herein approved shall be available for construction or operation of facilities to prevent waters of Lake Powell from entering any national monument: Provided further, That of the amount herein appropriated, such amounts as may be necessary shall be available to enable the Secretary of the Interior to continue work on rehabilitating the Velarde Community Ditch Project, New Mexico, in accordance with the Federal Reclamation Laws (Act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto) for the purposes of diverting and conveying water to irrigated project lands. The cost of the rehabilitation will be nonreimbursable and constructed features will be turned over to the appropriate entity for operation and maintenance: Provided further, That of the amount herein appropriated, such amounts as may be required shall be available to continue improvement activities for the Lower Colorado Regional Complex: Provided further, [That section 507 of Public Law 92-514 (86 Stat. 970) is amended by striking out "$79,500,000 (based upon January 1972 prices)" and inserting in lieu thereof "$333,865,000 (based upon July 1984 prices)": Provided further, That of the total herein appropriated in this account, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to obligate no more than $8,800,000 by August 1, 1987, for the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program: Provided further, That Section 8 of the Act of June 3, 1960 (74 Stat. 156; Public Law 86-488), is amended by inserting "(a)" after "SEC. 8." and by inserting at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the costs associated with, or resulting from, the following which have been or will be incurred shall be recovered by the Secretary, directly or indirectly, from power contractors of the Central Valley project: "(1) the construction of such distribution systems and drains as are not constructed by local interests; "(2) the construction of the San Luis interceptor drain; or "(3) the construction or acquisition of any facilities by the United States or the Westlands Water District as partial or full alternatives to the San Luis interceptor drain.".] That notwithstanding the provisions of the Garrison Diversion Unit Reformulation Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-294), the James River Comprehensive Report on water resource development proposals may be submitted to Congress at a date after September 30, 1988. (Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, as included in Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591, section 101(e).) SCIENCE- Funds- SUMMARY OF BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAYS Supplemental under existing legislation: Total: [In thousands of dollars) Work in the Construction program is for the purpose of developing and managing water for irrigation, municipal and industrial use, salinity control, dam safety, and flood control in the 17 western States. Funding under this program provides for transfers to the Lower Colorado River Basin Development fund and Upper Colorado River Basin fund. The Lower Colorado River Basin Development fund provides for the development and construction of the Central Arizona project. The Upper Colorado River Basin fund supports water supplies in the Upper Colorado River Basin area. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) For loans to irrigation districts and other public agencies for construction of distribution systems on authorized Federal reclamation projects, and for loans and grants to non-Federal agencies for construction of projects, as authorized by the Acts of July 4, 1955, as amended (43 U.S.C. 421a-421d), and August 6, 1956, as amended (43 U.S.C. 422a-4221), including expenses necessary for carrying out the program, [$37,480,000] $28,809,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That of the total sums appropriated, the amount of program activities which can be financed by the reclamation fund shall be derived from that fund: Provided further, That during fiscal year [1987] 1988 and within the resources and authority available, gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans shall not exceed [$43,806,000] $27,472,000. Provided further, That any contract under the Act of July 4, 1955 (69 Stat. 244), as amended, not yet executed by the Secretary, which calls for the making of loans beyond the fiscal year in which the contract is entered into shall be made only on the same conditions as those prescribed in section 12 of the Act of August 4, 1939 (53 Stat. 1187, 1197): Provided further, That notwithstanding the Reclamation Act of 1902, as amended, or other applicable law, all revenues from the sale of loans under this program shall be deposited into the General Fund of the Treasury. (Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, as included in Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591, section 101(e).) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 1231 1251 1253 1264 Adjustments: Other adjustments, net Under the Small Reclamation Projects Act (43 U.S.C. 422a-4221), loans and/or grants can be made to nonFederal organizations for construction or rehabilitation and betterment of small water resource projects. Funds are provided to continue construction on 11 projects. This funding will provide improvements to existing irrigation distribution systems by rehabilitating pumping plants, canal and lateral structures, enlarging and extending drains, and enable the purchase of maintenance equipment. Under the Distribution Systems Loans Act (43 U.S.C. 421a-421d), loans can be made to organizations for the construction of irrigation and municipal or industrial water distribution systems on authorized Federal reclamation projects. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 6,711 39,098 865 400 49,790 941 28,282 527 projects, to remain available until expended, [$29,409,000 $11,559,000. Provided, That of the total appropriated, the amount for program activities which can be financed by the reclamation fund shall be derived from that fund: Provided further, That all costs of an advance planning study of a proposed project shall be considered to be construction costs and to be reimbursable in accordance with the allocation of construction costs if the project is authorized for construction: Provided further, That funds contributed by non-Federal entities for purposes similar to this appropriation shall be available for expenditure for the purposes for which contributed as though specifically appropriated for said purposes, and such amounts shall remain available until expended. (Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, as included in Public Laws 99-500 and 99591, section 101(e).) Identification code 14-5060-0-2-301 Program by activities: 6,990 Program by activities: 10.00 Total obligations. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION-Continued General and special funds-Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE For operation and maintenance of reclamation projects or parts thereof and other facilities, as authorized by law; and for a soil and moisture conservation program on lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation, pursuant to law, to remain available until expended, [$140,000,000 $154,297,000. Provided, That of the total appropriated, the amount for program activities which can be financed by the reclamation fund shall be derived from that fund: Provided further, That of the total appropriated, such amounts as may be required for replacement work on the Boulder Canyon Project which would require readvances to the Colorado River Dam Fund shall be readvanced to the Colorado River Dam Fund pursuant to section 5 of the Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Act of July 19, 1940 (43 U.S.C. 618d), and such readvances since October 1, 1984, and in the future shall bear interest at the rate determined pursuant to section 104(a)(5) of Public Law 98-381: Provided further, That [fund] funds advanced by water users for operation and maintenance of reclamation projects or parts thereof shall be deposited to the credit of this appropriation and may be expended for the same objects and in the same manner as sums appropriated herein may be expended, and such advances shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That [nonreimbursable funds will be available from revenues for performing examination of existing structures on participating projects of the Colorado River Storage Project.] revenues in the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund shall be available for performing examination of existing structures on participating projects of the Colorado River Storage Project, the costs of which shall be nonreimbursable. (Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, as included in Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591, section 101(e).) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 6,721 13.556 375 145,703 150,451 162,297 41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. 17 45 50 2,346 42.0 Insurance claims and indemnities. 50 12 12 10.00 11.00 Offsetting collections from: Federal funds. 148,049 150,451 162,297 99.0 99.0 Subtotal, direct obligations.. Reimbursable obligations. 14.00 Offsetting collections from: Non-Federal sources. - 8,000 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES For necessary expenses of general administration and related functions in the office of the Commissioner, the Denver Engineering and Research Center, and offices in the six regions of the Bureau of Reclamation, [$51,200,000] $53,290,000, of which [$2,000,000] $1,000,000 shall remain available until expended, the total amount to be derived from the reclamation fund and to be nonreimbursable pursuant to the Act of April 19, 1945 (43 U.S.C. 377): Provided, That no part of any other appropriation in this Act shall be available for activities or functions budgeted for the current fiscal year as general administrative expenses. (Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, as included in Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591, section 101(e).) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) Identification code 14-5065-0-2-301 1986 actual 1987 est 1988 est |