Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 1.djvu/49

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59 STAT.] 79TH OONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 19-MAR. 2 , 1945 Bayou La Fourche, Louisiana, from Donaldsonville to the Intra- coastal Waterway, via Bayou Boeuf, Assumption Parish, or other streams, in the interest of navigation, flood control, beneficial uses of water, malarial control, prevention of stream pollution, and of the location of locks at the head of said bayou at or near Donaldson- ville, Louisiana. North Prong, Schooner Bayou, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and connecting streams, lakes, and bays in Louisiana between Bayou Sale Ridge and the Calcasieu River in the interest of navigation, flood control, irrigation, and drainage, and for the prevention of stream pollution and salt-water intrusion. The shore of Galveston Bay, Texas, with a view to preventing its erosion. Galveston Bay and contiguous waters, Texas, with a view to pro- viding a seaplane channel. Pine Island Bayou, Texas. Cedar Bayou Pass, Corpus Christi Pass, and Pass at Murdocks Landing, Texas. Little Bay, Texas. Sabine River, and tributaries, Texas, in the interest of navigation, flood control and other water uses. Neches River, and tributaries, Texas, in the interest of navigation, flood control, and other water uses. Big Sandy Creek, Texas. Cypress Creek, Texas. Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas, with a view to further improve- ments in the interest of navigation and the prevention of damage by floods. Dickinson Bayou, Texas. Jones Creek, Texas, with a view to improvement in the interest of navigation and flood control. Waterway from the Neches River, by way of Pine Island Bayou and extension, to Trinity River, Texas. Double Bayou, Texas. Colorado River, Texas. Waterway from Alvin, Texas, to the Intracoastal Waterway. Ouachita River, with a view to the construction of a damn at or near Rockport, Arkansas, in the interest of navigation, flood control, and the development of hydroelectric power. Loosahatchie River, Tennessee, from its mouth to the 0. K. Rob- ertson Road and including the area west of the Illinois Central Rail- road and north of Wolf River, with a view to extending the naviga- tion facilities of Memphis Harbor. Mississippi River: Davenport (Iowa) harbor of refuge. Mississippi River at Cassville, Wisconsin. Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Mississippi River at Alma, Wisconsin. Mississippi River at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin. Illinois and Mississippi Canal, Illinois. Saint Croix River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin, including con- sideration of the construction of dam below the mouth of Kettle River. Minnesota River, Minnesota, up to a point ten miles above New Ulm, with a view to improvement in the interest of navigation and related purposes. Red River of the North drainage basin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. Missouri River in South Dakota and North Dakota. Missouri River in Nebraska. Allegheny River, up to Olean, New York. Tofte Harbor, Minnesota. Texas. Arkansas. Tennessee. Mississippi River. Illinois and Missis- sippi Canal, nl. Minnesota and Wis- consin. Red River of the North drainage basin. Missouri River. Allegheny River. Winnoti.