PUBLIC LAW 104-303 —OCT. 12, 1996 110 STAT. 3669 the Secretary shall determine the feasibility of potential flood control measures, consider potential storm water runoff and related improvements, and cooperate with the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District. (14) MALTA, MONTANA. — Project for flood control, Malta, Montana. (15) BUFFALO CREEK, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK.—Project for flood control, Buffalo Creek, Erie County, New York. (16) CAZENOVIA CREEK, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK.—Project for flood control, Cazenovia Creek, Erie County, New York. (17) CHEEKTOWAGA, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. —Project for flood control, Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York. (18) FULMER CREEK, VILLAGE OF MOHAWK, NEW YORK. — Project for flood control, Fulmer Creek, village of Mohawk, New York. (19) MOYER CREEK, VILLAGE OF FRANKFORT, NEW YORK. — Project for flood control, Moyer Creek, village of Frankfort, New York. (20) SAUQUOIT CREEK, WHITESBORO, NEW YORK.— Project for flood control, Sauquoit Creek, Whitesboro, New York. (21) STEELE CREEK, VILLAGE OF ILION, NEW YORK. —Project for flood control, Steele Creek, village of Ilion, New York. (22) WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. —Project for no n- structurgd flood control, Willamette River, Oregon, including floodplain and ecosystem restoration. SEC. 103. SMALL BANK STABILIZATION PROJECTS. The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that the project is feasible, may carry out the project under section 14 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 701r): (1) ST. JOSEPH RIVER, INDIANA. —Project for bank stabihzation, St. Joseph River, South Bend, Indiana, including recreation and pedestrian access features. (2) ALLEGHENY RIVER AT OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA.— Project for bank stabilization to address erosion problems affecting the pipeline crossing the Allegheny River at Oil City, Pennsylvania, including measures to address erosion affecting the pipeline in the bed of the Allegheny River and its adjacent banks. (3) CUMBERLAND RIVER, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.— Project for bank stabilization, Cumberland River, Nashville, Tennessee. SEC. 104. SMALL NAVIGATION PROJECTS. The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that the project is feasible, may carry out the project under section 107 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 (33 U.S.C. 577): (1) AKUTAN, ALASKA. — Project for navigation, Akutan, Alaska, consisting of a bulkhead and a wave barrier, including application of innovative technology involving use of a permeable breakwater. (2) ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL, ILLINOIS.— Project for navigation, Illinois and Michigan Canal, Illinois, including marina development at Lock 14. (3) GRAND MARAIS HARBOR BREAKWATER, MICHIGAN.— Project for navigation, Grgind Marais Harbor breakwater, Michigan.
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