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[79 STAT. 1086]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1086]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-298-OCT. 27, 1965

[79 STAT.

survey authorized by this section are submitted to Congress, no supplemental or additional report or estimate shall be made unless authorized by law except that the Secretary of the Army may cause ^ review of any examination or survey to be made and a report thereon submitted to Congress, if such review is required by the national defense or by changed physical or economic conditions. Watersheds of streams in the North Atlantic region draining northward in New York toward the Saint Lawrence River below the international boundary and draining directly into the Atlantic Ocean above the Virginia-North Carolina State line with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region. All streams flowing into the sounds of North Carolina between Cape Lookout and the Virginia line except those portions of the Neuse, Pamlico, and Roanoke Rivers above the estuarine reaches. Watersheds of streams in the South Atlantic region draining directly to the Atlantic Ocean below the Virginia-North Carolina State line and draining directly into the Gulf of Mexico east of Lake Pontchartrain with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region. The Rio Grande and its tributaries with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes. Watersheds of streams, washes, lakes, and their tributaries, which drain areas of the great basin region of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes. The Colorado River and tributaries above Lees Ferry, Arizona, with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes. The Colorado River and tributaries below Lees Ferry, Arizona, with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes. Watersheds of streams in the Pacific Northwest region which drain directly into the Pacific Ocean along the coastlines of Washington and Oregon with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region. Watersheds of streams in California which drain directly into the Pacific Ocean and of streams, washes, lakes, and their tributaries, which drain areas in the eastern portion of the California region with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region. Kaneohe-Kailua area, Oahu, Hawaii. Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana (water supply). Boyer River, Iowa. Keokuk, Iowa. Mississippi River, north of Dubuque, Iowa. Black Hawk Creek, Iowa. Mount Vernon, Indiana. Orange Lake Basin, Florida. Mayfield Creek, Kentucky. Hatchie River and tributaries, Tennessee and Mississippi. Spoon River, Illinois. Grand (Neosho) River, Oklahoma and Kansas (including navigation). Verdigris River, Kansas. Verdigris River, Oklahoma and Kansas (including navigation). Arkansas River and tributaries at and above Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sanderson, Texas. Abbeville, South Carolina. All streams which drain directly to Pacific Ocean from San Mateo County, California.