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[76 Stat. 1175]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 1175]

76

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 87-874-OCT. 23, 1962

1175

ance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 321, Eightieth Congress, as amended by the Flood Control Act of 1948, is hereby further amended to provide for 62 Stat. 1179. the provision as required, of suitable dikes and other retaining structures at a Federal cost of $299,500, for the construction and future maintenance of the project, in order to provide additional industrial sites with water frontage which are now needed to permit the normal development and expansion of the industrial and commercial activities of the locality: Provided, That local interests contribute the sum of $100,500 toward the cost of the work; Bayous Terrebonne, Petit Caillou, Grand Caillou, Ehi Large, and connecting channels, Louisiana, and Atchafalaya River, Morgan City to Gulf of Mexico: House Document Numbered 583, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $45,000; Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Louisiana and Texas: House Docu- Louisiana and ment Numbered 556, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of Texas. $25,540,000: Provided, That the authority to make such modifications as in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers may be advisable, as set forth in House Document Numbered 556, Eighty-seventh Congress, shall be interpreted to apply to, but not limited to, the improvement of the existing channels at proposed channel relocation sites in lieu of such relocations; Calcasieu River salt water barrier, Louisiana: House Document Numbered 582, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of ' ' $3,310,000: Provided, That the Corps of Engineers is directed to study the question of cost sharing taking into account that measures for mitigation of damages from navigation improvements will be a Federal responsibility and enhancement effects will be shared on the basis of a 50 per centum Federal and 50 per centum non-Federal; such cost sharing is hereby authorized as determined to be feasible and justified by the Chief of Engineers and Secretary of the Army within the first period of sixty calendar days of continuous session of the Congress Report to conafter the date on which the report is submitted to it unless such report K'^^^is disapproved by the Congress; Mississippi River at Clarksville, Missouri: House Document Num- Missom-i. bered 552, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $103,300; Sandy Slough, Lincoln County, Missouri: House Document Numbered 419, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $195,000; Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas: House Document Numbered 553, Texas. Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $20,830,000; Trinity River, Wallisville Reservoir, Texas: House Document Numbered 215, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $9,162,000: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as authorizing the acquisition of additional lands for establishment of a national wildlife refuge at the reservoir; Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, channel to Palacios, Texas: House < Document Numbered 504, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $818,000; Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, channel to Victoria, Texas: House Document Numbered 288, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $1,590,000; Illinois Waterway, Illinois and Indiana: House Document Num- uiinois and bered 31, Eighty-sixth Congress, is approved and there is hereby Louisiana. authorized the sum of $40,000,000 for initiation and partial accomplishment of the project; Kaskaskia River, Illinois: Senate Document Numbered 44, Eightyseventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $58,200,000; Mississippi River between Missouri River and Minneapolis, Minne- Minnesota. sota: House Document Numbered 513, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $1,205,000;