Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 1.djvu/359

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PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 113 STAT. 335 "(f) ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE.— The Secretary may provide assistance under subsection (a) and assistance for construction for the following: "(1) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.— The project described in subsection (c)(2), modified to include $25,000,000 for watershed restoration and development in the regionad Atlanta watershed, including Big Creek and Rock Creek, " (2) PATERSON, PASSAIC COUNTY, AND PASSAIC VALLEY, NEW JERSEY. —The project described in subsection (c)(9), modified to include $20,000,000 for drainage facilities to alleviate flooding problems on Getty Avenue in the vicinity of St. Joseph's Hospital for the city of Paterson, New Jersey, and Passaic County, New Jersey, and innovative facilities to manage and treat additional flows in the Passaic Valley, Passaic River basin. New Jersey. "(3) NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE. —$20,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Nashua, New Hampshire. "(4) FALL RIVER AND NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS.— $15,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the cities of Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts. "(5) FINDLAY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA. —$11,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. "(6) DiLLSBURG BOROUGH AUTHORITY, PENNSYLVANL\.— $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Franklin Township, York Covmty, Pennsylvania. "(7) HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA.—$3,000,000 for water, sewer, and storm sewer improvements in Hampden Township, Pennsylvania. "(8) TOWAMENCIN TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA. —$1,500,000 for sanitary sewer and water and wastewater infi*astructure in Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania. "(9) DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.—$2,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows and water system rehabilitation for the city of Harrisbiu*g, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. "(10) EASTERN SHORE AND SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA. — $20,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infi-astructiu'e projects in the counties of Accomac, Northampton, Lee, Norton, Wise, Scott, Russell, Dickenson, Buchaneui, and Tazewell, Virginia. "(11) NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA.— $20,000,000 for water related infi*astructiu*e in the counties of Lackawsmna, Lycoming, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Pike, Wayne, Sullivan, Bradford, and Monroe, Pennsylvania, including assisteuice for the Mountoursville Regional Sewer Authority, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. "(12) CALUMET REGION, INDIANA.— $10,000,000 for water related infrastructure projects in the counties of Lake and Porter, Indiana. "(13) CLINTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.—$1,000,000 for water related infrastructiu*e in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. "(14) PATTON TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA.— $1,400,000 for water related infi*astructiu*e in Patton Township, Pennsylvania.