Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 3C— - WATER CONSERVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION PROJECTS › § 590z–2
No irrigation water from a project can be delivered until the repayment contract or contracts are signed. The Secretary must try to make the contract with a water users’ group, but can make it with individual landowners if needed. The contracts must include terms the Secretary thinks are needed to run the program and protect the United States. The Secretary will set a development period up to 10 years from the first year water is delivered. During that period the Secretary will set yearly charges (for example, an acre-foot charge) that must be paid in advance. Those charges must at least cover the project’s operation and maintenance costs during development. Any extra collections may be applied to the project’s repayable construction costs. The United States will operate and maintain the project during development and may continue afterward, charging in advance each year. If charges are not paid, the United States can suspend operations. Repayment of construction costs (except for Indian lands handled under other law) may be spread over up to 40 annual installments, with the first payment due in the year after the development period ends. Water users must keep proper accounts, protect the works and land, and follow rules for water use. Late payments incur at least a one-half of 1 percent monthly penalty. No water will be delivered to land or to an owner who is behind on advance charges or more than 12 months behind on an installment. The Secretary sets farm unit sizes and water will not be delivered for more than that unit owned by one person, except to the United States. Land transferred after project approval and within 3 years of when water becomes available cannot get water unless sold at or below the Secretary’s appraised value; fraud can lead to cancellation of the water right. Prior water rights are not affected. “Reimbursable construction costs” means the part of the project costs that the Secretary allocates to irrigation and that were paid from the specified appropriations, plus amounts the President may decide are reimbursable; administrative expenses in the District of Columbia are excluded.
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16 U.S.C. § 590z–2
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73