Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents
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This Act may be cited as the . Western Water Supply and Planning Enhancement Act of 2016 The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Long-term improvements for western States subject to drought Subtitle A—Water supply improvements Sec. 101. Reservoir operation improvement. Sec. 102. Authority to make entire active capacity of Fontenelle Reservoir available for use. Sec. 103. Saltcedar control efforts. Sec. 104. Colorado River System.
Subtitle B—Protecting critical water supply watersheds Sec. 111. Definitions. Sec. 112. Analysis of only two alternatives in proposed collaborative management activities. Sec. 113. Categorical exclusion to expedite certain critical response actions. Sec. 114. Compliance with land use plan. Subtitle C—Bureau of Reclamation Transparency Act Sec. 121. Short title. Sec. 122. Findings. Sec. 123. Definitions. Sec. 124. Asset management report enhancements for reserved works. Sec. 125.
Asset management report enhancements for transferred works. Sec. 126. Offset. Subtitle D—Water Supply Permitting Act Sec. 131. Short title. Sec. 132. Definitions. Sec. 133. Establishment of lead agency and cooperating agencies. Sec. 134. Bureau responsibilities. Sec. 135. Cooperating agency responsibilities. Sec. 136. Funding to process permits. Subtitle E—Bureau of Reclamation Project Streamlining Act Sec. 141. Short title. Sec. 142. Definitions. Sec. 143. Acceleration of studies.
Sec. 144. Expedited completion of reports. Sec. 145. Project acceleration. Sec. 146. Annual report to Congress. TITLE II—Protecting existing water rights Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Definitions. Sec. 203. Applicability. Sec. 204. Prohibitions. Sec. 205. Policy development. Sec. 206. Effect of title. TITLE III—Completing and maintaining rural water supply infrastructure Subtitle A—Irrigation rehabilitation and renovation for Indian tribal governments and economies Sec. 301.
Short title. Sec. 302. Definitions. Part I—Indian Irrigation Fund Sec. 311. Establishment. Sec. 312. Deposits to Fund. Sec. 313. Expenditures from Fund. Sec. 314. Investments of amounts. Sec. 315. Transfers of amounts. Sec. 316. Termination. Part II—Repair, replacement, and maintenance of certain Indian irrigation projects Sec. 321. Repair, replacement, and maintenance of certain Indian irrigation projects. Sec. 322. Eligible projects. Sec. 323. Requirements and conditions. Sec. 324.
Study of Indian irrigation program and project management. Sec. 325. Tribal consultation and user input. Sec. 326. Allocation among projects. Subtitle B—Clean water for rural communities Sec. 331. Short title. Sec. 332. Purpose. Sec. 333. Definitions. Sec. 334. Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority System and Musselshell-Judith Rural Water System. Sec. 335. Use of power from Pick-Sloan program by Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority System. Sec. 336. Water rights. Sec. 337. Authorization of appropriations.
TITLE IV—Offset Sec. 401. Accelerated revenue, repayment, and surface water storage enhancement.