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Reclamation Agreement Sample Contracts

Bureau of Land Management, Interior § 3809.601
Reclamation Agreement • January 28th, 2020

achieving the reclamation plan re- quirements for the project area or por- tion of the project area affected, in- cluding BLM’s administrative costs; and

TITLE 25—INDIANS Page 112
Reclamation Agreement • January 19th, 2022

and eighty-eight), known as ‘‘The Reclamation Act,’’ and which may make possible, and provide for in connection with the reclamation of other lands, the irrigation of all or any part of the ir- rigable lands heretofore included in allotments made to Indians under section 334 of this title, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make such arrangement and agreement in ref- erence thereto as said Secretary deems for the best interest of the Indians: Provided, That no lien or charge for construction, operation, or maintenance shall thereby be created against any such lands.

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2019 – Sep. 30, 2024
Reclamation Agreement • June 14th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY2020-2024 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

FY 2018-2019 SCOPE OF WORK for:
Reclamation Agreement • June 12th, 2017

Note: Recovery Program FY18-19 scopes of work are drafted in May 2017. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Bureau of Reclamation Agreement Number:
Reclamation Agreement • June 16th, 2022

Identified below are the LRP elements supported by this scope of work that are the primary responsibility of the Program Office. However, the Program Office works across all elements to ensure timely and effective planning, implementation, coordination, and administrative support for the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program.

COLORADO RIVER RECOVERY PROGRAM Project No.: 98a FY 2014 – FY 2017 PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK
Reclamation Agreement • June 16th, 2013

Middle Yampa River northern pike removal and evaluation; Middle Yampa River (South Beach section) smallmouth bass removal and evaluation

June 16, 2003
Reclamation Agreement • June 16th, 2003

Enclosed please find the signed Reclamation Agreement for the above-referenced mine. The Division has updated Exhibit A. Please complete and have the appropriate parties sign and return Exhibit A to the Division by August 15, 2003. Additionally, please complete Exhibit D and the Affidavits of Qualification.

Reclamation Agreement number: R15PG00083 Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2014 – Sept. 30, 2019
Reclamation Agreement • May 30th, 2017

Note: Recovery Program FY18-19 scopes of work are drafted in May 2017. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement number: R15PG00083 Reclamation Agreement term: 10/01/2014-09/30/2019
Reclamation Agreement • May 30th, 2017

Note: Recovery Program FY18-19 scopes of work are drafted in May 2017. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

COLORADO RIVER RECOVERY PROGRAM Project No.: 98a FY 2016 - 2020 PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK
Reclamation Agreement • September 25th, 2015

Middle Yampa River northern pike removal and evaluation; Middle Yampa River (South Beach section) smallmouth bass removal and evaluation; backwater northern pike removal

COLORADO RIVER RECOVERY PROGRAM No: 22-f FY-2018-2022 (2018-2019 portion) PROPOSED SCOPE-OF-WORK:
Reclamation Agreement • May 31st, 2017

Light trap and drift net sampling for razorback sucker and Colorado pikeminnow larvae Reclamation Agreement number [if applicable & known]: R14AP00001

Contract
Reclamation Agreement • June 17th, 2003
Bureau of Land Management, Interior § 3809.601
Reclamation Agreement • August 14th, 2014

achieving the reclamation plan re- quirements for the project area or por- tion of the project area affected, in- cluding BLM’s administrative costs; and

Eretria. Agreement between Chairephanes and the city of Eretria concerning the reclamation of a swampland
Reclamation Agreement • August 18th, 2020

Description: Stele of Pentelic marble, inscribed on three sides (A, B, C), diagonally broken on the right and in the inferior part also on the left (dimensions: h:0.86 m w:0.47 m d:0.09 m ). A bas-relief which (very probably) represents Leto, Artemis and Apollo is engraved on the top of the frontal side.

Contract
Reclamation Agreement • April 28th, 2003
Reclamation Agreement number: R15PG00083 Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2014 – Sept. 30, 2019
Reclamation Agreement • May 30th, 2017

Note: Recovery Program FY18-19 scopes of work are drafted in May 2017. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement Te rm
Reclamation Agreement • June 1st, 2021

Michael S. Partlow, Native Aquatics Biologist II, Keena R. Elbin, Native Aquatics Biologist I, and Matthew J. Breen, Native Aquatics Project Leader

Reclamation Agreement number: R13PG40018 Reclamation Agreement term: June 3, 2013 – Sept. 30, 2017
Reclamation Agreement • June 16th, 2015

Note: Recovery Program FY16-17 scopes of work are drafted in May 2015. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

WinCo Foods Reclamation Agreement
Reclamation Agreement • June 15th, 2021

The following establishes a procedure for handling all of your damaged/unsaleable products for WinCo Foods if you do not provide a swell allowance program off invoice or by other means.

Reclamation Agreement number Reclamation Agreement term
Reclamation Agreement • June 15th, 2015

Note: Recovery Program FY16-17 scopes of work are drafted in May 2015. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs.

BERMUDA
Reclamation Agreement • April 5th, 2011
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Reclamation Agreement • November 11th, 2024

Description: Stele of Pentelic marble, inscribed on three sides (A, B, C), diagonally broken on the right and in the inferior part also on the left (dimensions: h:0.86 m w:0.47 m d:0.09 m ). A bas-relief which (very probably) represents Leto, Artemis and Apollo is engraved on the top of the frontal side.