Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 1.djvu/305

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PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 113 STAT. 281 $20,300,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $12,000,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $8,300,000. (15) HOWARD HANSON DAM, WASHINGTON.—The project for water supply and ecosystem restoration, Howard Hanson Dam, Washington, at a total cost of $75,600,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $36,900,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $38,700,000. SEC. 102. SMALL FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that a project is feasible, may carry out the project under section 205 of the Flood Control Act of 1948 (33 U.S.C. 701s). (1) EYAK RIVER, CORDOVA, ALASKA.— Project for flood damage reduction, Eyak River, Cordova, Alaska. (2) SALCHA RIVER AND PILEDRIVER SLOUGH, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. —Project for flood damage reduction to protect against surface water flooding, lower Salcha River aind Piledriver Slough from its headwaters at the mouth of the Sadcha River to the Chena Lakes Flood Control Project, Fairbanks, Alaska. (3) LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA. —Project for flood control, Lancaster, California, westside stormwater retention facility. (4) MAGPIE CREEK, CALIFORNIA. — Project for flood control, Magpie Creek, California, located within the boundaries of McClellan Air Force Base. (5) GATEWAY TRIANGLE AREA, FLORIDA. —Project for flood control. Gateway Triangle area, Collier County, Florida. (6) PLANT CITY, FLORIDA.— Project for flood control, Plant City, Florida. (7) STONE ISLAND, LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA.— Project for flood control, Stone Island, hake Monroe, Florida. (8) OHIO RIVER, ILLINOIS. — Project for flood control, Ohio River, Illinois. (9) HAMILTON DAM, MICHIGAN. —Project for flood control, Hamilton Dam, Michigan. (10) REPAUPO CREEK AND DELAWARE RIVER, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. —Project for tidegate and levee improvements for Repaupo Creek and the Delaware River, Gloucester County, New Jersey. (11) IRONDEQUOIT CREEK, NEW YORK. —Project for flood control, Irondequoit Creek watershed, New York. (12) OWASCO LAKE SEAWALL, NEW YORK. —Project for flood control, Owasco Lake seawall, New York. (13) PORT CLINTON, OHIO.—Project for flood control. Port Clinton, Ohio. (14) ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA. — Project for flood control, Baeder and Wanamaker Roads, Abington Township, Pennsylvania. (15) PORT INDIAN, WEST NORRITON TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.— Project for flood control. Port Indian, West Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. (16) PORT PROVIDENCE, UPPER PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA.—Project for flood control, Port Providence, Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania. (17) SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.— Project for flood control, Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.