Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 4.djvu/516

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114 STAT. 2578 PUBLIC LAW 106-541—DEC. 11, 2000 construction of the project shall be paid V2 from amounts appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury and Vi from amounts appropriated from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund. (15) GREENUP LOCK AND DAM, KENTUCKY AND OHIO. —The project for navigation, Greenup Lock and Dam, Kentucky and Ohio, at a total cost of $175,500,000. The costs of construction of the project shall be paid V2 from amounts appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury and ^2 from amounts appropriated from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund. (16) OHIO RIVER, KENTUCKY, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, AND WEST VIRGINIA. — (A) IN GENERAL. —Projects for ecosystem restoration, Ohio River Mainstem, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, at a total cost of $307,700,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $200,000,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $107,700,000. (B) NON-FEDERAL SHARE.— (i) IN GENERAL. — The non-Federal share of the costs of any project under this paragraph may be provided in cash or in the form of in-kind services or materials. (ii) CREDIT. —The Secretary shall credit toward the non-Federal share of the cost of a project under this paragraph the cost of design and construction work carried out by the non-Federal interest before the date of execution of a cooperation agreement for the project if the Secretary determines that the work is integral to the project. (17) MORGANZA, LOUISIANA, TO GULF OF MEXICO.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The project for hurricane and storm damage reduction, Morganza, Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, at a total cost of $550,000,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $358,000,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $192,000,000. (B) CREDIT. —The Secretary shall credit toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project the cost of work carried out by the non-Federal interest for interim flood protection after March 31, 1989, if the Secretary determines that the work is integral to the project. (18) MONARCH-CHESTERFIELD, MISSOURI.— The project for flood damage reduction, Monarch-Chesterfield, Missouri, at a total cost of $58,090,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $37,758,500 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $20,331,500. (19) ANTELOPE CREEK, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. —The project for flood damage reduction, Antelope Creek, Lincoln, Nebraska, at a total cost of $46,310,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $23,155,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $23,155,000. (20) SAND CREEK WATERSHED, WAHOO, NEBRASKA. —The project for ecosystem restoration and flood damage reduction. Sand Creek watershed, Wahoo, Nebraska, at a total cost of $29,840,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $16,870,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $12,970,000. (21) WESTERN SARPY AND CLEAR CREEK, NEBRASKA.— The project for flood damage reduction, Western Sarpy and Clear