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RECORD OF DECISION.—Construction of the Hualapai Water Project shall not commence until the Secretary issues a record of decision after completion of an environmental impact statement for the Hualapai Water Project.
RECORD OF DECISION.—Construction of the Hualapai Water Project shall not com- mence until the Secretary issues a record of decision after completion of an environ- mental impact statement for the Hualapai Water Project.
The bill would authorize a total of $173.5 million for the Secretary of the Interior, throughReclamation, to implement the settlement, including design and construction of the Hualapai Water Project.
The bill would authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through Reclamation, to plan, design, and construct the Hualapai Water Project at a federal cost of $173 million.
Bill would authorize construction of the Hualapai Water Project to deliver 3,414 acre-feet per year of water from the Colorado River to the Hualapai Reservation.
The United States shall have no obligation to pay for the OM&R costs of the Hualapai Water Project beginning on the date on which title to the Hualapai Water Project is transferred to the Tribe.
Subject to this Paragraph and section 103 of the Act, the Secretary, acting through the Commissioner, shall plan, design, and construct the Hualapai Water Project, which shall be designed to divert, treat and convey not less than 3,414 AFY of Water from the Colorado River for municipal, commercial and industrial use anywhere on the Hualapai Reservation.
Samples were analysed for strong acid extractable metals and metalloids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, organotins, acid sulphate soils and particle size distribution.The characterisation of sediments within the three dredge areas was completed in accordance with the approved (16 June 2009) sediment sampling and analysis plan (SAP).
Construction of the Hualapai Water Project shall not com- mence until the Secretary issues a record of decision after completion of an environ- mental impact statement for the Hualapai Water Project.
Any hospital charges incurred by Medicare-covered participants for treatment of hospital-acquired conditions that Medicare has deemed reasonably preventable and thus non-reimbursable.If you or your Dependents fail to comply with the pre-certification or concurrent review procedures established by the Board of Trustees to assure that the care being provided is appropriate and necessary, benefits payable under this Plan may be reduced.