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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1125 (Introduced in Senate) — To authorize and implement the water rights compact among the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, th... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Definitions

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In this Act: The term allottee means any individual who holds a beneficial real property interest in an allotment of Indian land that is— located within the Reservation; and held in trust by the United States. The term Birch Creek Agreement means— the agreement between the Tribe and the State regarding Birch Creek water use dated January 31, 2008, as amended on February 13, 2009; and any amendment or exhibit (including exhibit amendments) to that agreement that is executed in accordance with this Act.
The term Birch Creek Mitigation Project means the project to provide water from Four Horns Reservoir to State water users on Birch Creek in fulfillment of the obligations of the Tribe under the Birch Creek Agreement. The term Blackfeet Irrigation Project means the irrigation project authorized by the matter under the heading Montana of title II of the Act of March 1, 1907 (34 Stat. 1035, chapter 2285) and administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The term Compact means— the Blackfeet-Montana water rights compact dated April 15, 2009, as contained in section 85–20–1501 of the Montana Code Annotated (2013); and any amendment or exhibit (including exhibit amendments) to the Compact that is executed in accordance with this Act.
The term enforceability date means the date described in section 18(e). The term Lake Elwell means the water impounded on the Marias River in the State by Tiber Dam, a feature of the Lower Marias Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin Program authorized by section 9 of the Act of December 22, 1944 (commonly known as the Flood Control Act of 1944 ) (58 Stat. 891, chapter 665). The term Milk River Basin means the North Fork, Middle Fork, South Fork, and the main stem of the Milk River and tributaries from the headwaters to the confluence with the Missouri River.
The term Milk River Project means the Bureau of Reclamation project conditionally approved by the Secretary on March 14, 1903, pursuant to the Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388, chapter 1093), commencing at Lake Sherburne Reservoir and providing water to a point approximately 6 miles east of Nashua, Montana. The term Milk River Project includes— the St. Mary Unit; the Fresno Dam; and the Dodson pumping unit. The term Milk River Project water rights means the water rights held by the Bureau of Reclamation on behalf of the Milk River Project, as finally adjudicated by the Montana Water Court.
The term Milk River water right means the portion of the Tribal Water Rights described in article III.F of the Compact and this Act. The term Missouri River Basin means the hydrologic basin of the Missouri River (including tributaries). The term MR&I System means— the intake, treatment, pumping, storage, pipelines, appurtenant items, and any other feature of the system as generally described in the document entitled Blackfeet Regional Water System , prepared by DOWL HKM, and dated June 2010, and modified by DOWL HKM, as set out in the addendum to the report dated March 2013; and the existing tribal water systems improved under subparagraph (A).
The term OM&R means— any recurring or ongoing activity associated with the day-to-day operation of a project; any activity relating to scheduled or unscheduled maintenance of a project; and any activity relating to replacing a feature of a project. The term Reservation means the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana as— established by the Treaty of October 17, 1855 (11 Stat. 657); and modified by— the Executive Order of July 5, 1873 (relating to the Blackfeet Reserve); the Act of April 15, 1874 (18 Stat. 28, chapter 96); the Executive Order of August 19, 1874 (relating to the Blackfeet Reserve); the Executive Order of April 13, 1875 (relating to the Blackfeet Reserve); the Executive Order of July 13, 1880 (relating to the Blackfeet Reserve); the Agreement with the Blackfeet, ratified by the Act of May 1, 1888 (25 Stat. 113, chapter 213); and the Agreement with the Blackfeet, ratified by the Act of June 10, 1896 (29 Stat. 353, chapter 398).
The term St. Mary River water right means that portion of the Tribal Water Rights described in article III.G.1.a.i. of the Compact and this Act. The term St. Mary Unit means the St. Mary Storage Unit of the Milk River Project authorized by Congress on March 25, 1905. The term St. Mary Unit includes— Sherburne Dam and Reservoir; Swift Current Creek Dike; Lower St. Mary Lake; St. Mary Canal Diversion Dam; and St. Mary Canal and appurtenances. The term Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior.
The term State means the State of Montana. The term Swiftcurrent Creek Bank Stabilization Project means the project to mitigate the physical and environmental problems associated with the St. Mary Unit from Sherburne Dam to the Swiftcurrent Creek confluence with the St. Mary River. The term Tribal water rights means the water rights of the Tribe described in article III of the Compact and this Act, including the Lake Elwell allocation provided to the Tribe under section 9. The term Tribe means the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana.
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