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[86 STAT. 450]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 450]

450

PUBLIC LAW 92-343-JULY 10, 1972

[86 STAT.

CONSTRUCTION

Bridge owners, payments. 33 USC 511.

Housing facilities, lease. 63 Stat. 532; 84 Stat. 305.

F'or establishment or development of installations and facilities by jioquisition, construction, conversion, extension, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including the preparation of sites and furnishing of appurtenances, utilities, and equipment for the following, $46,040,000. (1) Marshfield and Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts: modernize radio station facilities; (2) Brooklyn, New York: construct barracks and messing facility at air station; 'Z) Fort Hancock, New Jersey: rebuild Sandy Hook Station; [4) Portsmouth, V i r ^ n i a: construct new base (phase II); ^5) Islamorada, Florida: construct permanent facilities; (6) Monterey, California: rebuild Monterey Station and construct moorings at Santa Cruz; (7) Coos Bay, Oregon: construct new air station; (8) Cape May, New Jersey: expand electrical capacity at training center; (9) Yorktown, Virginia: construct barracks at training center; (10) Cocoa Beach, Florida: establish C-130 aircraft facility at Patrick Air Force Base; (11) Fort Pierce, Florida: rebuild station; (12) Port Isabel, Texas: renovate station; (13) Dana, Indiana: renovate barracks at Loran Station; (14) Various locations: abate pollution from stations; (15) Washington, District of Columbia: procure and install National Eesponse Center Information System equipment; (16) Various locations: aids to navigation projects on selected waterways; (17) Various locations: automate light stations; (18) Presque Isle, Maine: construction station for Loran-C development projects; (19) Houston, Texas: establish marine traffic control system; (20) Various locations: public family quarters; (21) Various locations: advance planning, survey, design, and architectural services; project administratioi;! costs; acquire sites in connection with projects not otherwise authorized by law; (22) Curtis Bay, Maryland: construction supply building at the Coast Guard y a r d; (23) Cheboygan, Michigan: rebuild moorings for Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw. SEC. 2. For fiscal year 1973 the Coast Guard is authorized an average active duty personnel strength of 39,449, and an end of year strength of 39,541. SEC. 3. For fiscal year 1973 for the use of the Coast Guard for payments under the Act of June 21, 1940 (54 Stat. 497), as amended, to bridge owners for the cost of alteration of railroad and public highway bridges to permit the free navigation of the navigable waters of the United States, $12,500,000. SEC. 4. Section 475, title 14, Lmited States Code, is amended— (1) by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: " (a) The Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating is authorized to lease housing facilities at or near Coast Guard installations, wherever located, for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such Coast