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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · February 21, 1931 · Chapter 266

Chapter 266. Authorizing the sale of surplus power developed under the Grand Valley reclamation project, Colorado

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CHAP. 266.— An Act Authorizing the sale of surplus power developed under the Grand Valley reclamation project, Colorado. February 21, 1931.[[H. R. 16215](/us/bill/71/hr/16215).][[Public, No. 708](/us/pl/71/708).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Grand Valley reclamation project, Colo. That whenever a development of power is necessary for the irrigation of lands under Sale of power privileges by Water Users’ Association authorized.the Grand Valley reclamation project, Colorado, or an opportunity is afforded for the development or power under said project, such development of power to be without expenditure of money from the reclamation fund or from the Treasury of the United States, the Grand Valley Water Users’ Association, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, is authorized to enter into a contract or contracts for a period of not exceeding twenty-five years for the sale or development of any surplus power or power privileges in said Grand Valley reclamation project, Colorado.
Approved, February 21, 1931.
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