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7 CR I1W—vZTIGATI0T7 OF ,'IATIM RESOURCES
THIS AG17-M IdT is entered into as of thelst day of July , 19.54,
by the 3ECLOGICAL S[3R`rZY, MTITE) STATES- DID" r= OF THE IiV=ICR, -oarty
of the first part, and the City of ftd2MdA* Wlf=da.
party of the second part.
1. The parties hereto agree that subject to the availability of
appropriations and in accordance with their respective authorities there
shall be maintained in cooperation an investigation of the water resources
of the So»OsUed 1 .0 CzVek bMInp with specita reference to the goolc6ic
md 4ydro1o(;Lc omdltiow off' g4vund*wt r amply wd movemmt9 and the
mapitUde of wCuMd-Vster stoma cq5aclty.
2. lte following amounts shall be contributed to cover all of the
cost of the necessary field and office work directly related to this
investigation, but excluding any general administrative or accounting
work in the office of either party and excluding the cost of publication
by either party of the results of the investigation:
(a) $ 3s000 by the party of the first part during
the period Jby 1s 1!)`' , to Tme As 1955
of which amount a portion may be held in reserve, for later
release if funds permit, in order that the available Federal
funds may be distributed proportionately among the cooperating
States and municipalities.
(b) $ 3,000 by the party of the second part during
the period JVIV 1P 1954 to June 30s 1955.
(c) Additional amounts by each party during the above
period or succeeding; periods as may be determined by mutual
agreement and set forth in an exchange of letters between the
parties.
3. Expenses incurred in the performance of this investigation
may be paid by either party in confonlaity with the laws and regulations
respectively governing each party, provided that so far as may be
mutually agreeable all expenses shall be paid in the first instance by
the party of the first pert with appropriate reimbursement thereafter
by the Party of the second part. Each party shall furnish to the other
party such statements or reports of expenditures as may be needed to
satisfy fiscal requirements.
4. The field and office work pertaining to this investigation
shall be under the direction of an authorized representative of
the party of the first part.
5. The areas to be investigated and the scope of the investi-
gation shall be determined by mutual agreement between the parties
hereto or their authorized representatives. The methods of
investigation shall be those usually followed by the party of the
first part subject to modification by mutual agreement.
6. During the progress of the work all operations of either
party pertaining to this investigation shall be open to the
inspection of the other party, and if the work is not being carried
on in a mutually satisfactory manner, either party may terminate
this agreement upon 60 days written notice to the other party.
7. The records and reports resulting from this investigation
shall be released for public inspection as promptly as possible.
Both parties shall have the privilege of publishing the reports,
provided that the reports published by either party shall contain
a statement of the cooperative relations between the parties.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNITIM STATES DIMARTR= OF THE INTERIOR
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