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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 2979 · Sec. 808

Sec. 808. SOUTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN, COLORADO

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## SEC. 808 SOUTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN, COLORADO The project for flood control and other purposes on the South Platte River Basin in Colorado, authorized by the Flood Control Actof 1950 (64 Stat. 175) is modified to authorize the Secretary, upon request of and in coordination with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and upon the Chief of Engineers' finding of feasibility and economic justification, to reassign a portion of the storage space in the Chatfield Lake project to joint flood control conservation purposes, including storage for municipal and industrial water supply, agriculture, environmental restoration, and recreation and fishery habitat protection and enhancement.
Appropriate non-Federal interests shall agree to repay the cost allocated to such storage in accordance with the provisions of the Water Supply Act of 1958, the Federal Water Project Recreation Act, and such other Federal laws as the Secretary determines appropriate. * * * * * * * # TITLE IX GENERAL PROVISIONS
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SOUTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN, COLORADO
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