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1 S. 3001, Contra Costa Canal Transfer Act 1 (October 23, 2018)

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                   CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE

a0                            COST ESTIMATE
                                                                  October 23, 2018


                                      S. 3001
                        Contra  Costa  Canal  Transfer   Act

      As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
                                 on October 2, 2018


 S. 3001 would authorize the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), the Western Area Power
 Administration, and the Department of Defense to transfer the Contra Costa Canal, the
 Rock Slough Fish Screen, and the associated federal land and facilities to the Contra
 Costa County Water District located in California.

 Under the bill, BOR would modify the Rock Slough Fish Screen to ensure the screen is
 operating safely before transferring it. Using information from BOR, CBO estimates that
 the federal share of the costs to complete that work would be $2 million, subject to the
 availability of appropriated funds.

 Under current law, the federal government collects leasing and grazing fees of about
 $80,000 per year from the property that would be transferred under S. 3001. Those
 amounts are recorded in the federal budget as offsetting receipts, or reductions in direct
 spending. Under the bill, to compensate the federal government for those lost receipts, the
 district would pay the federal government an amount equal to the net present value of
 10 years of receipts (discounted using the 10-year Treasury rate). CBO estimates that the
 district would pay the federal government $750,000 in the next few years and that the net
 effect on direct spending over the 2019-2028 period would be negligible.

 Because enacting S. 3001 would affect direct spending, pay-as-you-go procedures apply.
 Enacting S. 3001 would not affect revenues.

 CBO  estimates that enacting S. 3001 would not significantly increase net direct spending
 or on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2029.

 S. 3001 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
 Unfunded  Mandates Reform Act.

 On August 29, 2018, CBO transmitted a cost estimate for H.R. 6040, the Contra Costa
 Canal Transfer Act, as ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources
 on July 18, 2018. The two pieces of legislation are similar and CBO's estimates of their
 budgetary effects are the same.

 The CBO  staff contact for this estimate is Aurora Swanson. The estimate was reviewed
 by H. Samuel Papenfuss, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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