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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . II. Cu. 847 . 1930 . first Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document . Cha nne l,Mo bil eBa y Channel between Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound, Alabama, in and Mississippi Sound, accordance with the report submitted in Rivers and Harbors Com- mittee Document Numbered 4, Seventy-first Congress, first session . Waterway, Mobile Bay, Ala ., to New Intracoastal wat erw ay fr om Mobile Bay, Alabama, to New Orleans, La . Orleans, Louisiana, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 341, Seventy-first Congress, second session . Gulfport, Miss . Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi, in accordance with the report sub- mitted in House Document Numbered 692, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session . Biloxi, Miss . Biloxi Harbor, Mississippi, in accordance with the report sub- mitted in House Document Numbered 754, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document . Bogue Falia, La . Chefu alia River and Chefuncte River and Bogue Falia, Louisiana : The existing project is hereby modified in accordance with the report submitted in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 2, Seventieth Co n- gress, first session . Port Aransas, Tex .

Port Aransas, Texas, in acc ordance with the report sub mitted in House Document Numbered 214, Seventieth Congress, first session, Freeport, Tea .

and subject to the condition set forth in said document . Existing project mod- Freeport Harbor, Texas : The existing project is hereby modified ified .

in a ccorda nce wi th th e repo rt sub mitted in R ivers and Ha rbors Committee Document Numbered 18, Seventieth Congress, first session . Channel, City, Tex . ton to Tex as City Tea Channel from Galveston Harbor to Texas City, Texas, in accord- ante with the report submitted in House Documnt Nubered 107, Seventy-first Congress, first session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document . Cedar Bayou, Tex .

Cedar Bayou Channel, Texas, in accordance with Senate Docu- ment Numbered 107, Seventy-first Congress, second session . Houston Ship Chan- nel , Tea Hou ston Ship Cha nnel, Texas, in accordance with the repo rt sub- d mitted in House Document Numbered 13, Seventy-first Congress, first session , and subject to the condi tions s et fort h in s aid doc ument : Noo Federal expense, Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States etc °

for the acquiring of any lands required for the purpose of this impr ove ment . Aran Pas s Ch to annel, Corpus Christi, Chrsas Channel from Aransas Pass to Corpus Christi, Texas, in accord- Tex.

ance with the report submitted in Rivers and a rbors Commit tee Document Numbered 9, Seventy-first Congress, first session, and Brazos Island, Tex . subject to the conditions set forth in said document . Exist ing p rojec t mod - Bra zos Island Ha rbor, Texas, in accordance with the repo rt sub- fled .

mitted in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 16, Provisos .

Seventy-first Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions No Federal expense, set forth in said document : Provided, That no expense shall be etc °

incurred for t he acquiring of any lands required to be donated to Channel route . the United States for the purpose of this improvement or for other purposes : Provided further, That the channel from the inner side of the pass to Long Island and thence to the turning basin near Brownsville shall be situated entirely within what is known as the Brownsville Navigation District and shall take the most direct Local contributions. practicable route toward Brownsville : And provided further, That if both the Brownsville and Point Isabel channels and turning basins are constructed the total amount to be contributed in cash by local interests shall be in the sum of $2,425,000, thus avoiding dupli- Cha nnel wi dths . cation of the expense of constructing the channel from the inner sid e of the Pass to Long Isla nd, estimated at $200,000 : A nd p ro- vided also, That the width of any or all inner channels may be