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79TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 19-MAR . 2 , 1945 SEC. 6 . The Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause preliminary examinations and surveys to be made at the fol- lowing-named localities, the cost thereof to be paid from appropria- tions heretofore or hereafter made for such purposes: Provided,That no preliminary examination, survey, project, or estimate for new works other than those designated in this or some prior Act or joint resolution shall be made: Provided further, That after the regular or formal reports made as required by law on any examination, sur- vey, project, or work under way or proposed are submitted no sup- plemental or additional report or estimate shall be made unless authorized by law: Provided further, That the Government shall not be deemed to have entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this Act until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law: Provided further, That reports of surveys on beach erosion and shore protection shall include an estimate of the public interests involved, and such plan of improvement as is found justified, together with the equitable distribution of costs in each case: And provided further, That this section shall not be construed to interfere with the performance of any duties vested in the Federal Power Commission under existing law: Beals Harbor, Maine. Blue Hill Harbor, Maine. Macks Point, Searsport, Maine, with a view to the construction of a harbor. Scarboro River, Maine, between Prouts Neck and Pine Point. Bunganuc Creek, Maquoite Bay, Maine. Cathance River, Maine. Winterport Harbor, Maine. Boothbay Harbor, Maine, particularly the Mill Cove area. Cundys Harbor, Maine. Wood Island Harbor, Maine, and the pool at Biddeford. For a continuous waterway between Portland, Maine, and Boston, Massachusetts, inland where possible. Waterway from Plum Island Sound to the Annisquam River, Essex County, Massachusetts. Ipswich River, Plum Island Sound and Fox Creek, Massachusetts. Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Channel from Buzzards Bay to Buttermilk Bay, Massachusetts. Fall River Harbor, Massachusetts. Mystic River, Massachusetts. Falmouth Harbor, Massachusetts. Channel to Hog Island, Hingham Bay, Massachusetts. New Bedford and Fairhaven Harbors and the Acushnet River, Massachusetts; particularly with a view to provide greater depth in the eastern portion of the anchorage basin and for the improvement of navigation, flood control and related purposes. Eightmile River, Connecticut. Moriches Inlet, New York. Centerport Harbor, Long Island, New York. Shinnecock Inlet, Long Island, New York. Peconic River, Long Island, New York. At Smithtown, Long Island, New York. The southern coast of Long Island, from the New York City line to Montauk Point, New York, with a view to the protection and improvement of the beaches along said coast, such examination and survey to be made under the provisions of section 2 of the River and Harbor Act approved July 3, 1930, and the Act entitled "An Act for the improvement and protection of the beaches along the shores of the United States", approved June 26,1936. Preliminary exami- nations and surveys. Supplemental re- ports, restriction. Adoption of projects by law. Beach erosion and shore protection re- ports. Federal Power Commission, duties. Maine. Waterway, Maine- Mass. Massachusetts. Connecticut. NewYork. 46 Stat. 933; 49 Stat. 1982. 33U.S.C. it427- 430. Pod, p. SOS 25 59 STAT. ]