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[76 Stat. 1197]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 1197]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-874-OCT. 23, 1962

by or due to wind or tidal effects, to be made under the direction of the Chief of Engineers, in drainage areas of the United States and its territorial possessions, which include the following named localities: Provided, That after the regular or formal reports made on any survey are submitted to Congress, no supplemental or additional report or estimate shall be made unless authorized by law except that the Secretary of the Army may cause a review of any examination or survey to be made and a report thereon submitted to Congress, if such review is required by the national defense or by changed physical or economic conditions: Provided further, That the Government shall not be deemed to have entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this title until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law: Valenciana River, Puerto Rico. Waccasassa River (Levy County and Gilchrist County), Florida. Lake Pontchartrain, North Shore, Louisiana. Peytons Creek and tributaries, Texas. Clear Creek, Texas. San Bernard River, Texas. Arkansas River Basin, with reference to the effect of the Eufaula and Iteystone Reservoirs, Oklahoma, on the water supply facilities of the cities of McAlester and Yale, respectively, with a view to determining the extent, if any, of Federal participation in the replacement of the cities' water supply facilities in equity without regard to limitation contained in existing Corps of Engineers protective and relocation plans. Cumberland River, Kentucky and Tennessee, with reference to the effect of the Barkley Dam project, on the water supply and sewage treatment facilities of the cities of Cadiz, Kuttawa, and Eddyville, Kentucky, and the State penitentiary at Eddyville, Kentucky, respectively, with a view to determining the extent, if any, of Federal participation in the replacement of their water supply and sewage treatment facilities in equity without regard to limitation contained in existing Corps of Engineers protective and relocation plans. Missouri River Basin, with reference to the effect of Oahe and Garrison Reservoirs, North Dakota and South Dakota, on the sewage treatment facilities of the cities of Bismarck and Mandan, North Dakota, respectively, with a view to determining the extent, if any, of Federal participation in the sewage treatment facilities in equity without regard to limitation contained in existing Corps of Engineers protective and relocation plans. All streams in Santa Barbara County, California, draining the Santa Ynez Mountains, except Santa Ynez River and tributaries. Sacramento River Basin and streams in northern California draining into the Pacific Ocean for the purposes of developing, where feasible, multiple-purpose water resource projects, particularly those which would be eligible under the provisions of title III of Public Law 85-500. Battle Creek, Sacramento River, California. Kaskaskia River levees, Illinois; review of requirements of local cooperation. Puget Sound, Washington, and adjacent waters, including tributaries, in the interest of flood control, navigation, and other water uses and related land resources. Harbors and rivers in Hawaii, with a view to determining the advisability of improvements in the interest of navigation, flood control, hydroelectric power development, water supply, and other beneficial water uses, and related land resources.

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72 Stat. 319. 43 USC 390b.