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PUBLIC LAW 4 7 6 - J U L Y 6, 1954

Public Law 476 July 6, 1954 [S.119]

Markham F e r r y project, Okla. Construction, 52 Stat. 1 2 15; 55 Stat. 6 4 5; 60 Stat. 647. 33 USC 701b et seq. 41 Stat. 10 6 3; 49 Stat. 8 6 3. 16 USC 791a.

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CHAPTER 461

AN ACT To provide for the construction of the Marl^ham Ferry project on the Grand River in Oklahoma by the Grand River Dam Authority, an instrumentality of the State of Oklahoma. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes approved by the Act of June 28, 1938, for the Arkansas River Basin, as modified by the Acts of August 18, 1941, and July 24, 1946, is hereby further modified to provide for the construction of the Markham Ferry project on the Grand River in Oklahoma by the Grand River Dam Authority, an instrumentality of the State of Oklahoma, in accordance with the terms of the Federal Power Act and in general conformity with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 107 of the Seventy-sixth Congress and House Document Numbered 758 of the Seventy-ninth Congress, such project to have the same number of acre-feet of flood storage and the same flood control and power pool elevations as recommended by the Chief of Engineers, with provision for emergency operation for surcharge storage three feet above the normal flood control pool and such project shall be designed for an ultimate installed capacity of not less than seventy-two thousand kilowatts: Provided, That the initial installation may have a smaller capacity. SEC. 2. To the extent that it may be mutually agreed between the Grand River Dam Authority and the Secretary of the Interior, operation for power production of this and other installations of the Grand River Dam Authority on the Grand River in the State of Oklahoma shall be coordinated with the power operations of the Federal projects in the area: Provided, That nothing herein stated with regard to any such agreement shall be construed in any way to modify or repeal any existing authority vested in the Federal Power Commission by this or any other Act or to modify or repeal any authority of the Secretary of the Army or the Chief of Engineers pursuant to section 7 of Public Law 534, Seventy-eighth Congress. SEC. 3. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated not to exceed $6,500,000 as a monetary contribution by the United States for floodcontrol storage in the Markham Ferry project: Provided, That such funds as may be appropriated under the foregoing authorization shall be administered by the Chief of Engineers in a manner which shall assure (1) that the Grand River Dam Authority shall comply with the provisions of this Act relating to the construction of the Markham Ferry project, and (2) that the total payment made by the Chief of Engineers to the Grand River Dam Authority shall be $6,500,000 less the sum of (a) such amount as he shall determine to represent the cost to the Government, including acquisition and conveyance of lands acquired in the Markham Ferry project area by the United States with flood-control appropriations and conveyed to the Grand River Dam Authority pursuant to section 4 of this Act, and (b) such amount as he shall determine to represent the fair market value of any other lands acquired by the United States and Public Domain lands, or interests therein, lying within the project area, and conveyed to the Grand River Dam Authority pursuant to section 4 of this Act: Provided further. That the acceptance by the Grand River Dam Authority of the foregoing amount shall constitute the agreement of the Grand River Dam Authority to hold and save the United States free and harmless from all claims heretofore or hereafter asserted of whatever nature including but not limited to acquisition of land, relocation, con-