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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 4156

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PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986

SEC. 615. PORT ONTARIO, SANDY CREEK, NEW YORK.; r' ? .,V' The Secretary is authorized to take such measures as may be necessary to maintain a harbor of refuge in Port Ontario, Sandy Creek, New York. Non-Federal interests shall provide a public wharf and such other facilities as may be necessary for a harbor of refuge which shall be open to all on equal terms and such other requirements as the Secretary deems necessary. SEC. 616. DULUTH, MINNESOTA, SHORELINE PROTECTION.

The Secretary is authorized to construct shoreline protection measures for the shoreline adjacent to the runway at the Sky Harbor Municipal Airport, Duluth, Minnesota, including riprap shore protection, fueling area repairs and protection, and topsoil and turf establishment, at a total cost of $333,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $250,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $83,000. Reports.

TITLE VII—WATER RESOURCES STUDIES SEC. 701. FEASIBILITY REPORTS FOR ILLINOIS AND KINNICKINNIC RIVERS.

Wisconsin. Flood control.

The Secretary is authorized and directed to prepare and submit to Congress feasibility reports on the following water resources projects at the following locations: Illinois River in the vicinity of Hardin, Illinois, to recommend remedial measures for bank stabilization. Kinnickinnic River, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, for flood control and allied purposes.

33 USC 2261. Virgin Islands. Guam. American Samoa. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Northern Mariana Islands. Conservation. Flood control. Energy. Waste disposal. Fish and fishing. Wildlife. Environmental protection.

SEC. 702. TERRITORIES DEVELOPMENT STUDY.

33 USC 2262.

The Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to make studies in cooperation with the Secretary of the Interior and the governments of the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands for the purposes of providing plans for the development, utilization, and conservation of water and related land resources of such jurisdiction, at a total cost of $2,000,000 for each of the five studies. Such studies shall include appropriate consideration of the needs for flood protection, wise use of flood plain lands, navigation facilities, hydroelectric power generation, regional water supply and waste water management facilities systems, general recreation facilities, enhancement and control of water quality, enhancement and conservation of fish and wildlife, and other measures for environmental enhancement, economic and human resources development. Such studies shall be compatible with comprehensive development plans formulated by local planning agencies and other interested Federal agencies. Any funds made available under this section for a study for any such jurisdiction which is not needed for such study shall be available to the Secretary to construct authorized water resources projects in such jurisdiction and to implement the findings of such study with appropriate cost sharing as provided in this Act. SEC. 703. SURVEY OF POTENTIAL FOR USE OF CERTAIN FACILITIES AS HYDROELEPTRIC FACILITIES. (a) The Secretary shall, upon the request of local public officials, survey the potential and methods for rehabilitating former indus-