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43 USC Chapter 32A - COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL

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Current through Pub. L. 112-90. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

SUBCHAPTER I—PROGRAMS DOWNSTREAM FROM IMPERIAL DAM Sec. 1571. Water quality improvement. 1572. Canal or canal lining. 1573. Construction and maintenance of well fields; land acquisition; land replacement; nonreimbursable costs. 1574. Modification of projects. 1575. Contract authority. 1575a. Administration and disposition of lands and constructed facilities; revenues credited to general fund of Treasury. 1576. Interagency cooperation. 1577. Existing Federal laws not modified. 1578. Authorization of appropriations. 1579. Fish and wildlife habitat; mitigation of losses. 1580. Definitions. SUBCHAPTER II—MEASURES UPSTREAM FROM IMPERIAL DAM 1591. Salinity control policy. 1592. Authorization to construct, operate, and maintain salinity control units and salinity control programs. 1593. Planning reports; research and demonstration projects. 1594. Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Advisory Council. 1595. Salinity control units; authority and functions of Secretary of the Interior. 1596. Biennial report to President, Congress, and Advisory Council. 1597. Construction of provisions of subchapter. 1598. Achieving project objectives. 1599. Definitions.

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