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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 4122

PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986 HOCKING RIVER, LOGAN, OHIO

Fish and fishing. Wildlife.

The project for flood control, Hocking River at Logan, Ohio: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated June 23, 1978, at a total cost of $7,760,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $5,870,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $1,890,000. The Secretary shall review potential sites for disposal of dredged material from the project and shall select such sites as he determines necessary and appropriate with a view toward minimizing adverse effects on fish and wildlife habitat areas. HOCKING RIVER, NELSONVILLE, OHIO

Fish and fishing. Wildlife.

The project for flood control, Hocking River at Nelsonville, Ohio: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated June 23, 1978, at a total cost of $8,020,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $6,090,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $1,930,000. The Secretary shall review potential sites for disposal of dredged material from the project and shall select such sites as he determines necessary and appropriate with a view toward minimizing adverse effects on fish and wildlife habitat areas.

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SCIOTO RIVER, OHIO

The project for flood control, Scioto River at North Chillicothe, Ohio: Reports of the Chief of Engineers, dated September 4, 1981 and February 1, 1985, at a total cost of $10,700,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $8,080,000 and an estimated first nonFederal cost of $2,620,000. JijJ3s/iiJLJJiV-

UTTLE MIAMI RIVER, OHIO

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The project for flood control, Miami River, Little Miami River, Interim Report Number 2, West CarroUton-Holes Creek, Ohio: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated December 23, 1981, at a total cost of $8,910,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $6,230,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $2,680,000. MIAMI RIVER, FAIRFIELD, OHIO Fish and fishing. Wildlife.

The project for flood control, Miami River, Fairfield, Ohio: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated June 22, 1983, at a total cost of $14,400,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $9,400,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $5,000,000. To the extent the Secretary, in consultation with appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies, determines necessary and appropriate, the project shall include additional measures for mitigation of losses of fish and wildlife habitat, including seeding and planting in disturbed areas, limiting removal of riparian vegetation to the minimum amount necessary for project objectives, performing work along the north streambank where construction is planned on only one side of the channel, limiting construction activities to the right streambank in the reach of Pleasant Run extending from mile 2.75 to mile 3.1*^ the use of gabions and riprap for bank protection in lieu of concrete and the inclusion of pool-riffle complexes at bridges. In applying section 104 to such project, the Secretary shall consider work carried out by non-Federal interests after July 1, 1979, and before the date of the