Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 1.djvu/30

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 19--MAR . 2, 1945 national security and the stabilization of employment, and shall be prosecuted as speedily as may be consistent with budgetary require- ments, under the direction of the Secretary of War and supervision of the Chief of Engineers, in accordance with the plans in the respec- tive reports hereinafter designated and subject to the conditions set Pot-wi r appropria- forth therein: Provided, That no project herein authorized shall be tion and construction. pos, p.M6. appropriated for or constructed until six months after the termination of the present wars in which the United States is engaged unless the construction of such project has been recommended by an authorized defense agency and approved by the President as being necessary or desirable in the interest of the national defense and security, and the President has notified the Congress to that effect: Provided further, Penstocks. That penstocks or other similar facilities adapted to possible future use in the development of hydroelectric power shall be installed in any dam herein authorized when approved by the Secretary of War upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers and of the Federal Power Commission, and such recommendations shall be based upon consideration of the proper utilization and conservation in the public interest of the resources of the region: Maine. Northeast Harbor, Maine; House Document Numbered 132, Seventy- sixth Congress; Isle au Haut Thoroughfare, Maine; Senate Document Numbered 15, Seventy-seventh Congress; Hendricks Harbor, Maine; Senate Document Numbered 40, Seventy- sixth Congress; Portland Harbor, Maine; House Document Numbered 560, Seventy- sixth Congress; and the maintenance of Soldier Ledge Channel in Hussey Sound, Casco Bay, at a depth of forty feet, in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated October 26, 1942; Josias River, Maine; House Document Numbered 227, Seventy-sixth Congress; except that the useful work done on the project by local interests shall be accepted toward the fulfillment of the requirements of local cooperation; Massachusetts. Newburyport Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 703, Seventy-sixth Congress; Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 329, Seventy-seventh Congress; Manchester Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 4 4 7 Seventy-seventh Congress; Salem Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 701, Seventy-sixth Congress; Marblehead Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 85, Seventy-seventh Congress; Boston Harbor, Massachusetts; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 28,1943; Dorchester Bay and Neponset River, Massachusetts; House Docu- ment Numbered 394, Seventy-seventh Congress; Weymouth Fore River, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 291, Seventy-seventh Congress; Cohasset Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 425, Seventy-sixth Congress; Duxbury Harbor, Massachusetts; Senate Document Numbered 115, Seventy-seventh Congress; Chatham (Stage) Harbor Massachusetts; House Document Num- bered 456, Seventy-seventh Congress; Wellfleet Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 557, Seventy-sixth Congress; Hyannis Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 98, Seventy-seventh Congress; [59 STAT.