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 100 STAT. 4118

PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986 MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA

The project for flood control, Mississippi River at St. Paul, Minnesota: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated June 16, 1983, at a total cost of $8,610,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $6,460,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $2,150,000. SOWASHEE CREEK, MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI

xjrii^ i bnE it i The project for flood control, Sowashee Creek, Meridian, Mis/»' sissippi: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated February 25, 1985, at a total cost of $17,500,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $12,300,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $5,200,000. MAUNE CREEK, MISSOURI

The project for flood control, Maline Creek, Missouri: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated November 2, 1982, at a total cost of $62,900,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $43,700,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $19,200,000. ST. JOHNS BAYOU AND NEW MADRID FLOODWAY, MISSOURI Fish and fishing. Wildlife.

The project for flood control, St. Johns Bayou and New Madrid Floodway, Missouri: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated January 4, 1983, at a total cost of $112,000,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $78,500,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $33,500,000, except that the land for mitigation of damages to fish and wildlife shall be acquired as soon as possible from available funds, including the Environmental Protection and Mitigation Fund established by section 908 of this Act, and except that lands acquired by the State of Missouri after January 1, 1982, for mitigation of damage to fish and wildlife within the Ten Mile Pond mitigation area shall be counted as part of the total quantity of mitigation lands required for the project and shall be maintained by such State for such purpose. STE. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI

The project for flood control, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri: Report of the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, dated April 16, 1985, at a total cost of $34,400,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $25,800,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $8,600,000. Congress finds that, in view of the historic preservation benefits resulting from the project, the overall benefits of the project exceed the costs of the project. BRUSH CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES, MISSOURI AND KANSAS

The project for flood control. Brush Creek and Tributaries, Missouri and Kansas: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated January 3, 1983, at a total cost of $16,100,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $12,100,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $4,000,000. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI

The project for flood control. Cape Girardeau, Jackson Metropolitan Area, Missouri: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated December 8, 1984, at a total cost of $25,100,000, with an estimated first

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