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 100 STAT. 4152

Wildlife.

State and local governments.

PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986 the bank. The project shall be carried out after consultation with the Passiac River Restoration Steering Committee, and shall include, but not be limited to— (i) the construction, operation, and maintenance of recreational facilities (including, but not limited to, a multipurpose pathway described in the Passaic River Restoration Master Plan) and streambank stabilization structures; (ii) terraforming; and (iii) such tree plantings, vegetation and wildlife protection and development, and other activities as will enhance the natural environment for recreational purposes. (B) The construction and maintenance of structures and plant and husbandry activities referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be conditioned upon the ownership by the public of the land or interest therein necessary for such purposes. The operation and maintenance of such structures and activities shall be undertaken by the counties or cities owning the lands on which such structures are to be located or on which such activities are to be carried out. (C) In carrying out the project described in subparagraph (A), the Secretary may acquire by purchase, donation, exchange, or otherwise, lands and interests therein as the Secretary and the Passaic River Restoration Steering Committee determine are necessary to carry out such project. No lands or interests therein may be acquired by the United States or any State or local government to carry out such project without the consent of the owner, and nothing herein shall constitute an additional restriction on the use of any lands or interests therein which is not owned by the United States or a State or local government. (9) OHIO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES.—Ohio River and Tributaries,

streambank erosion protection measures in the following locations: (A) that reach of the Ohio River between the Captain Anthony Meldahl Locks and Dam and the McAlpine Locks and Dam; (B) the Licking River; (C) the Kanawha River in the vicinity of St. Albans, West Virginia; (D) from the mouth of the Ohio River to Uniontown Dam, Illinois; and (E) along the Wabeish River, from the mouth of the Wabash River to its confluence with the Little Wabash River. (10) UPPER MISSOURI RIVER, SOUTH OAKOTA.—Locations on the

Missouri River upstream of the Fort Randall Dam and downstream of the Oahe Dam; upstream of the Oahe Dam and downstream of the Garrison Dam; upstream of the Garrison Dam and downstream of the Fort Peck Dam; and upstream of the Fort Peck Dam to the confluence of the Missouri and Musselshell Rivers. (11) MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.—Sites on the Mississippi River in the vicinity of Memphis, Tennessee, construction of bank protection works. (12) LA CONNER, WASHINGTON.—La Conner, Washington, such bank erosion control measures along the Swinomish Channel as the Secretary determines necessary to prevent damage to structures in the La Conner Historical District.

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