Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/1078

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1060 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 142. 1915. 2 The sa v if an b the construction of a five—foot channel alcfng this roiiizgb the iiltiiiiate cost of a nine-foot channel, should such nine-foot channel be adopted. (3) The best and most economical route, as well as the one best adapted for the service of all commercial interests for such nine—foot channel, and whether or not the construction of such a nme-foot channel is now advisable. _ _ _ The L’Angui]le River, with a view of ascertaining whether locks _ and dams should be built to afford slack water navigation to Madison, on the Saint Francis River. _ _ ‘ Arkansas. The Saint Francis River, from Madison, Samt Francis County, to Saint Francis, in Clay County, Arkansas. _ _ _ _ White River at Batesville, Arkansas, with a_view to determining what improvements, if any, are necwsary m the mterest of navigation to revent the futher caving of Ferrill Island, and the danger from such caving that might in`ure or imdpede navigation. _ Arkansas River at Bradens Ben , about seven miles above Fort Smith, Arkansas, with a view to determining what improvements, if any, are iiecess in the interest of navigation to prevent the erosion of the south brink of said stream, and e danger from such erosion of ch es in its bed that might injure or impede navigation. Arkansas ¤¤d1·•>¤1¤· Ouilhita River, Arkansas and Louisiana,_with a view to excavating °"°"' a channel from the slack-water pool above Dam Numbered Six to the town of Felsenthal. ’1‘¤¤¤¤¤··¤ Hatchee River, Tennessee. Tennessee River, between Browns Island and the railroad bridge, below the city of Florence. K¤¤¤¤°kY- Pond River, Kentucky. Mud Creek, Butler County, Kentucky. South Fork of Kentucy River, Kentucky, with a view to constructing)an additional loc and dam. out. Ashta. ula Harbor, Ohio. Lorain Harbor, Ohio, with a view to greventing erosion of banks, if any, caused by the extension of the overnment breakwaters on either side of the harbor. Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. one River tribu- Cheat River in Pennsylvania and West Vir `a; Tygarts River, wm West Fork River, Kanawha River and its trgaries all in West Virginia; Muskingum River and its tributaries, Scioto lliver and its tributaries Miami River and its tributaries, all in the State of Ohio; Maumee Ifiver and its tributaries, Ohio and Indiana; Kankakee River, and the Wabash River and its tributaries, Illinois and Indiana, with a view to devisin plans for flood protection and determining the extent to which the United States should cooperate with the States and other communities and interests in carrying out such pilans, its share being based upon the value of protection to navigaon. Micmsau- Saint Clair River Mic an, with a view to securmg' a channel of adequate width and depthlig along the water front of Port Huron. Belle River, Clinton River, Mic igan. Point Lookout, Michigan, with a. view to building a suitable breakwa er. Caseville Harbor, Michigan. Frankfort Harbor, Michigan. Muskegon River, Michi an, from the head of Muskegon Lake to N ewaygo, or to the Grandgltglpids-Muskegon Power Company dam. Saugatuck Harbor and K amazoo River, Michigan, with a view to securing increased depth to the town of Douglas.