1101 Extracts from the Mexican Concession for the Alamo Canal, 1904. A585 1102 Injunction against Imperial Diversion Weir, 1916....... A587 1103 Extract from Laguna Dam Contract, October 23, 1918.. A589 A7 A9 STATUTORY PROVISIONS (401) The Boulder Canyon Project Act: Act of December 21, 1928 (45 Stat. 1057)-- A213 -- 1104 Act Authorizing Expenditures for Distribution Works, AllAmerican Canal: Act of June 26, 1947 (Public Law 121, 80th Cong.).--. A591 1105 Provisions of the Interior Department Appropriation Act for Fiscal Year 1949; Act of June 28, 1948 (Public Law 841, 80th Cong.).... A593 1109 Coachella Distribution and Flood Control Works: Finding of A659 A667 CITY OF SAN DIEGO 1111 October 2, 1934 (Symbol Ilr-1151).... A671 A583 Appendix 1101 ALL-AMERICAN CANAL: EXTRACTS FROM THE MEXICAN CONCESSION FOR THE ALAMO CANAL CONTRACT OF MAY 17, 1904, BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO AND SOCIEDAD DE IRRIGACION Y TERRENOS DE LA BAJA CALIFORNIA, S. A. (Comprising 32 articles) Contract entered into between the Citizen General D. Manuel Gonzales Cosio, secretary of state and of development, in representation of the executive government, and Lic. Ignacio Sepulveda, as representative of the Sociedad de Irrigacion y Terrenos de la Baja California, S. A., to carry the waters of the Colorado River through Mexican territory and for the use of said waters: ARTICLE 1. The Sociedad de Irrigacion y Terrenos de la Baja California, S. A., is authorized to carry through the canal which it has built in Mexican territory, and through other canals that it may build, if convenient, water to an amount of two hundred and eightyfour cubic meters per second from the waters taken from the Colorado River and territory of the United States by the California Development Company and which waters this company has ceded to the Sociedad de Irragacion y Terrenos de la Baja California, S. A. It is also authorized to carry to the lands of the United States the water with the exception of that mentioned in the following article: ART. 2. From the water mentioned in the foregoing article, enough shall be used to irrigate the lands susceptible of irrigation in Lower California, with the water carried through the canal or canals, without in any case the amount of water used exceeding one-half of the volume of water passing through said canals. A585 |