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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 · Sec. 1312

Sec. 1312. COLEBROOK RIVER RESERVOIR, CONNECTICUT

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## SEC. 1312 COLEBROOK RIVER RESERVOIR, CONNECTICUT ###
(a)Contract Termination Request Not later than 90 days after the date on which the Secretary receives a request from the Metropolitan District of Hartford County, Connecticut, to terminate the Colebrook River Reservoir contract, the Secretary shall offer to amend the contract to release to the United States all rights of the Metropolitan District of Hartford, Connecticut, to utilize water storage space in the reservoir project to which the contract applies. ###
(b)Relief of Certain Obligations On execution of the amendment described in subsection (a), the Metropolitan District of Hartford County, Connecticut, shall be relieved of the obligation to pay the percentage of the annual operation and maintenance expense, the percentage of major replacement cost, and the percentage of major rehabilitation cost allocated to the water supply storage specified in the Colebrook River Reservoir contract for the reservoir project to which the contract applies. ###
(c)Colebrook River Reservoir Contract Defined In this section, the term “Colebrook River Reservoir contract” means the contract between the United States and the Metropolitan District of Hartford County, Connecticut, numbered DA-19-016-CIVENG-65-203, with respect to the Colebrook River Reservoir in Connecticut.
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