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 100 STAT. 4138

PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986 TENNESSEE-TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY, ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI

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Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Wildlife Mitigation, Alabama and Mississippi: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated August 31, 1985, at a total cost of $60,200,000. The Secretary is authorized to acquire from willing sellers in a timely manner at fair market value 88,000 acres of land for mitigation of wildlife losses resulting from construction and operation of the project for the TennesseeTombigbee Waterway, Alabama and Mississippi. Such lands shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, lands currently owned by the United States in the project area which are designated as wildlife mitigation lands for such project. Of the lands acquired under this section, not less than 20,000 acres shall be acquired in the area of the Mobile-Tensaw River delta, Alabama, and not less than 25,000 acres shall be acquired in the areas of the Pascagoula River, the Pearl River, and the Mississippi River delta, Mississippi. Other lands acquired under this section may be acquired anywhere in the States of Alabama and Mississippi. The Secretary shall select lands to be acquired under this section in consultation with appropriate State and Federal officials. Emphasis shall be placed on acquisition of lands which are predominantly flood plain forest, except that the 34,000 acres of bottomland hardwood lost as a result of the construction of the navigation project shall be replaced in-kind. The States of Alabama and Mississippi shall provide for the management for wildlife purposes of lands acquired under this section and lands currently owned by the United States in the project area which are designated as wildlife mitigation lands for such project. Subject to such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts, the Secretary shall reimburse such States for such management and initial development costs as specified in a plan for management of mitigation lands to be developed by the Secretary, the United States Fish and BETHEL BANK STABIUZATION, ALASKA
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The project for bank stabilization. Bethel, Alaska: Report of the Chief of the Engineers, dated July 30, 1983, at a total cost of $19,400,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $14,600,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $4,800,000, including such modifications as may be necessary to accommodate related work ''' undertaken and carried out by non-Federal interests. SCAMMON BAY, ALASKA

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Scammon Bay, Alaska (hydropower): Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated August 9, 1983, at a total cost of $1,700,000, with a first Federal cost of $1,700,000. ,83-i:;

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILBELT AREA, ALASKA

^ South Central Railbelt Area, Alaska, hydroelectric power, Valdez ' and Copper River Basin: Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated ' October 29, 1982, at a total cost of $45,000,000, with a first Federal • cost of $45,000,000.

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