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rehabilitation of flood-damaged structures in the Sacrament District.

Operations during the fiscal year included repairs to flood damaged levees in Reclamation District 17 and below Mendot Dam on the San Joaquin River, and in the San Joaquin Rive Delta; in the Tulare Lake and Kings River area, including the north side of Tulare Lake, the north side of El Rico Reclamation District, along Kings River near Hanford, and along Tule River and Kaweah River in Tulare County. Along the Feather River levees were repaired near Gridley Bridge above Marysville, and near the mouth of Bear River. Repairs and reenforcement of flood damaged levees at Humboldt Lake, Nevada, were begun.

Total costs during the fiscal year 1945 were $587,798.37, fol maintenance, and total expenditures were $675,457.66. Tota costs and expenditures to June 30, 1945, were $1,499,469.19 and $1,489,295.37 respectively.

The balance unexpended June 30, 1945, $172,928.40, plus $6,000 allotted in July 1945, will be applied during the fiscal year 1946 to accounts payable and completion of work postponed because of a shortage of man-power and equipment, on Feather River San Joaquin River and the Tulare Lake and Kings River area and also to the completion of work at Humboldt Lake, Nevada. Cost and financial summary

Cost of new work to June 30, 1945-
Cost of maintenance to June 30, 1945__.

Total cost of permanent work to June 30, 1945.

Minus accounts payable June 30, 1945

Net total expenditures_.

Unexpended balance June 30, 1945

Total amount appropriated to June 30, 1945-----.

$1, 499, 469. 19

1, 499, 469. 19 10, 173. 82

1, 489, 295. 37 172, 928.4 1,662, 223.77

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24. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS, SURVEYS, AND
CONTINGENCIES FOR FLOOD CONTROL

The cost of work during the year was $493,696.43 for maintenance, and the expenditures were $562,677.90. The balance unexpended June 30, 1945, $154,590.72, and accounts receivable of $15,069.13, will be applied during the fiscal year 1946 to payment of expenses incurred under this heading.

The additional sum of $150,000 can be profitably expended during the fiscal year 1947.

Cost and financial summary

Cost of new work to June 30, 1945.
Cost of maintenance to June 30, 1945.

Total cost of permanent work to June 30, 1945–

Plus accounts receivable June 30, 1945---

Gross total costs to June 30, 1945.

Minus accounts payable June 30, 1945---

Net total expenditures__.

Unexpended balance June 30, 1945

Total amount appropriated to June 30, 1945_.

$2, 367, 677. 88

2, 367, 677. 88 15, 069. 13

2,382, 747. 01 1, 688. 95

2, 381, 058. 06 154, 590.72 2, 535, 648. 78

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Accounts receivable June 30, 1945‒‒‒‒‒

$15, 069. 1

Unobligated balance available June 30, 1945_---

149, 226. 2.

Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending
June 30, 1947 for maintenance'

150, 000. 0

1 Exclusive of available funds.

25. OTHER FLOOD-CONTROL PROJECTS FOR WHICH NO
ESTIMATES ARE SUBMITTED

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Status of all investigations for flood control called for by flood control act and committee resolutions

Locality

Battle Creek, Shasta and Tehama
Counties, Calif.

Carson River and tributaries, Cali-
fornia and Nevada.

Cottonwood Creek, Shasta and Te-
hama Counties, Calif.

Cow Creek, Shasta County, Calif
Deer Creek, Tehama County, Calif
Great Salt Lake, streams draining into,

and the Great Basin, Utah and Ne-
vada, as follows:

Sevier River above Redmond,
Utah.

Sevier River, final report

Spanish Fork River, Utah

Jordan River through Salt Lake City, and Little Valley Wash at Magna, Utah (interim report). Jordan River below Narrows, and streams in Salt Lake County, Utah, comprehensive report including the Great Salt Lake diking project.

Weber River and streams in Wil-
lard Mountains draining into
Great Salt Lake, Utah.

Cedar City and South Sevier Lake
Basin, Utah.

Streams draining into Utah Lake,
Utah.

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Status of all investigations for flood control called for by flood control acts and committee resolutions-Continued

Locality

Authorization act

Date trans-
mitted to
Congress

Document RecommenNo. dation

Flood Control Act,
June 22, 1936.

Sacramento and San Joaquin River
Valleys, Calif., as follows:

Sacramento (Lower)-San Joaquin
River Delta Area.

Sacramento River and tributaries
above Shasta Dam.

Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and Tulare Lake Basin (comprehensive report).

San Joaquin River Group (Maders County, and Mokelumne, Stanislaus, Tuolumne. Chowchilla, and Fresno Rivers). San Joaquin River, from Herndon to Antioch, and its main east side tributaries, California.

Silvies River and tributaries, Oregon.

Truckee River and tributaries, Califormia and Nevada.

Walker River and tributaries, Cali-
fornia and Nevada.

Yuba River, North Fork, at city of
Downieville and vicinity, Sierra
County, Calif.

Flood Control Act,
June 22, 1936.

Flood Control Act,
Aug. 18, 1941.
Flood Control Act,
June 28, 1938.
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