Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 5.djvu/259

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PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D 114 STAT. 2763A-219 (2) FUNDING. —Funds made available under section 1631 of the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act (43 U.S.C. 390h-13) may be used to pay the Federal share of the cost of the project. SEC. 107. The project for navigation, Tampa Harbor, Florida, authorized by section 4 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of September 22, 1922 (42 Stat. 1042), is modified to authorize the Secretary of the Army to deepen and widen the Alafia Channel in accordance with the plans described in the Draft Feasibility Report, Alafia River, Tampa Harbor, Florida, dated May 2000, at a total cost of $61,592,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $39,621,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $21,971,000. SEC. 108. ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, (a) TECHNICAL, PLANNING, AND DESIGN ASSISTANCE.— Section 219(c) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835) is amended by adding at the end the following: "(19) MARANA, ARIZONA. — Wastewater treatment and distribution infrastructure, Marana, Arizona. "(20) EASTERN ARKANSAS ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY, ARKANSAS.—Water-related infrastructure, Eastern Arkansas Enterprise Community, Cross, Lee, Monroe, and St. Francis Counties, Arkansas. "(21) CHINO HILLS, CALIFORNIA.— Storm water and sewage collection infrastructure, Chino Hills, California. "(22) CLEAR LAKE BASIN, CALIFORNIA. — Water-related infrastructure and resource protection, Clear Lake Basin, California. "(23) DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA.— Resource protection and wastewater infrastructure, Desert Hot Springs, California. "(24) EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA. — Regional water-related infrastructure. Eastern Municipal Water District, California. "(25) HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA.— Water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Huntington Beach, California. "(26) INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA. —Water infrastructure, Inglewood, California. "(27) Los OSOS COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, CALIFOR- NIA. — Wastewater infrastructure, Los Osos Community Service District, California. "(28) NORWALK, CALIFORNIA. —Water-related infrastructure, Norwalk, California. "(29) KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA.—Sanitary sewer infrastructure. Key Biscayne, Florida. "(30) SOUTH TAMPA, FLORIDA.— Water supply and aquifer storage and recovery infrastructure, South Tampa, Florida. "(31) FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. —Combined sewer overflow infrastructure and wetlands protection. Fort Wayne, Indiana. "(32) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.—Combined sewer overflow infrastructure, Indianapolis, Indiana. "(33) ST. CHARLES, ST. BERNARD, AND PLAQUEMINES PAR- ISHES, LOUISIANA. —Water and wastewater infrastructure, St. Charles, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines Parishes, Louisiana. "(34) ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ST. JAMES PARISHES, LOUISI- ANA. — Water and sewer improvements, St. John the Baptist and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. "(35) UNION COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.—Water infrastructure. Union County, North Carolina.