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$2,500; and for continuity of financmg the construction prograjn. as 



well as financing new programs, an additionaJ SI. 2S0 .000.000 in 



borrowing authority is made available. u£der the Federal Columbia 



River Transmission System Act (Public Law 93-454) to remain >« USC K* note 



outstanding at any given time: Provided. That the obligation of such 



additional borrov^-ing authority shall not exceed S123.400.000 in 



fiscal year 1984. 



During fiscal year 1984 and within the resources and authority 

 available, gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans 

 shall not exceed S40.000.000: during fiscol year 1984. commitments 

 to guarant«« loans moy be made only to the extent that the total 

 loan principal, any part of which » to be guaranteed, shall not 

 exceed J20.000.000. 



OPERATION AND MaTNTENANCE. SoITTHEASTERN POWTKR 

 AnMlKISTRATlON 



For necessary' e.tpenses of operation and maintenance of power 

 transmission facilities and of marketing electric power and energ>- 

 pursuant to the provisions of section 5 of the Flood Control Act of 

 1944 (16 U.S.C. b25s}. as applied to the southeastern power area. 

 S20.594.000. to remain available until expended. 



Operation and Maintenance. Soirni^tsrzRS Powsr 

 Administration 



For necessarj- e,Tpen&es of operation and maintenance of power 

 transmission facilities and of marketing electric power and energ>'. 

 and for construction and acquisition of transmission lines, substa- 

 tions and appurtenant facilities, and for administrative expenses 

 connected therewith, in carr>-ing out the proN*isions of section 5 of 

 the Flood Control Act of 1944 (16 U.S.C S25s)..as applied to the 

 southwestern power area. $36,229,000. to remain available until 

 expended. 



CoNSTRUCnON. Rehabilttation. Operation and Maintenakce. 

 Western Area Power Administration 



For carrying out the functions authorized bv title m, section 

 302(aXlXE) of the Act of August 4. 1977 (Public Law 95-91). and <2USC»JS? 

 ether related activities including conservation and renewable 

 resources programs as authorized, including the purchase of pa&sen* 

 ger motor vehicles (not to exceed nine for replacement only), pur- 

 chase, maintenance, and operation of one aircraft. S194.&30.000. to 

 remain available until expended, of which $163,430,000 shall be 

 derived from the Department of the Interior Reclamation fund and 

 $1.004.0C0. shall be derived fronn the Colorado River Dam fund for 



r>wer marketing and transmission expenses of the Boulder Canyon 

 rojcct. 



Cmcrccncy Fund. Wrstcrn Area Power Administration 



For the "Emergency Fund", as authorized by the Act of June 16. 

 1948 (43 U.S.C. 502). to remain available until expended for the 

 purposes specified in that Act. $500,000, on a continuing basis to be 

 recovered from the Reclamation Fund against receipts for the trans- 

 mlMion and sale of electric power and energy which are deposited 



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