Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 5.djvu/672

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110 STAT. 3746 PUBLIC LAW 104-303—OCT. 12, 1996 SEC. 431. BUFFALO RIVER GREENWAY, NEW YORK. The Secretary shall conduct a study to determine the feasibility of a potential greenway trail project along the Buffalo River between the park system of the city of Buffalo, New York, and Lake Erie. Such study may include preparation of an integrated plan of development that takes into consideration the adjacent parks, nature preserves, bikeways, and related recreational facilities. SEC. 432. COEYMANS, NEW YORK The Secretary shall conduct a reconnaissance study to determine the Federal interest in reopening the secondary channel of the Hudson River in the town of Coe5anans, New York, which has been narrowed by silt as a result of the construction of Coe5anans middle dike by the Corps of Engineers. SEC. 433. NEW YORK BIGHT AND HARBOR STUDY. Section 326(f) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 33 USC 2267 (106 Stat. 4851) is amended by striking "$1,000,000" and inserting note. "$3,000,000". SEC. 434. PORT OF NEWBURGH, NEW YORK. The Secretary shall conduct a study of the feasibility of carrying out improvements for navigation at the port of Newburgh, New York. SEC. 435. PORT OF NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY NAVIGATION STUDY. The Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive study of navigation needs at the Port of New York-New Jersey (including the South Brooklyn Marine and Red Hook Container Terminals, Staten Island, and adjacent areas) to address improvements, including deepening of existing channels to depths of 50 feet or greater, that are required to provide economically efficient and environmentally sound navigation to meet current and future requirements. SEC. 436. SHINNECOCK INLET, NEW YORK. Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall conduct a reconnaissance study in Shinnecock Inlet, New York, to determine the feasibility of constructing a sand bypass system, or other appropriate alternative, for the purposes of allowing sand to flow in its natural east-to- west pattern and preventing the further erosion of the beaches west of the inlet and the shoaling of the inlet. SEC. 437. CHAGRIN RIVER, OHIO. The Secretary shall conduct a study of flooding problems along the Chagrin River in Eastlake, Ohio. In conducting such study, the Secretary shall evaluate potential solutions to flooding from all sources, including that resulting from ice jams, and shall evaluate the feasibility of a sedimentation collection pit and other potential measures to reduce flooding. SEC. 438. CUYAHOGA RIVER, OHIO. The Secretary shall conduct a study to evaluate the integrity of the bulkhead system located on the Federal channel along the Cuyahoga River in the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio, and shall provide to the non-Federal interest an analysis of costs and repairs of the bulkhead system.