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PUBLIC LAW 100-676—NOV. 17, 1988 (2) LEGAL REFERENCES.—A reference in any law, map, regula-

tion, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such Harbor shall be deemed to be a reference to "Ventura Harbor". Kentucky.

(b) ELVIS STAHR HARBOR, PORT OP HICKMAN.—

(1) DESIGNATION.—The harbor located on the Mississippi River at Hickman, Kentucky, known as the Port of Hickman, shall hereafter be known and designated as the "Elvis Stahr Harbor, Port of Hickman". (2) LEGAL REFERENCE.—A reference in any law, map, regula-

tion, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such harbor shall hereafter be deemed to be a reference to the "Elvis Stahr Harbor, Port of Hickman". Tennessee.

(c) E D JONES BOAT RAMP.—

(1) DESIGNATION.—The boat ramp to be constructed on the Mississippi River in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, shall be known and designated as the "Ed Jones Boat Ramp". (2) LEGAL REFERENCE.—A reference in any law, map, regula-

tion, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such boat ramp shall be deemed to be a reference to the "Ed Jones Boat Ramp". 33 USC 59z.

SEC. 54. DECLARATION OF NONNAVIGABILITY OF BODIES OF WATER IN RIDGEFIELD, NEW JERSEY.

The three bodies of water located at block 4004, lots 1 and 2, and block 4003, lot 1, in the Borough of Ridgefield, County of Bergen, New Jersey, which have their mouths at the Hackensack River at 40 degrees 49 minutes 58 seconds north latitude and 74 degrees 01 minute 46 seconds west longitude, 40 degrees 49 minutes 46 seconds north latitude and 74 degrees 01 minute 55 seconds west longitude, and 40 degrees 49 minutes 35 seconds north latitude and 74 degrees 02 minutes 04 seconds west longitude, respectively, and the body of water located at block 4006, lot 1, in the Borough of Ridgefield, County of Bergen, New Jersey, which has its mouth at the Hackensack River at 40 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds north latitude and 74 degrees 01 minute 52 seconds west longitude, are declared to be nonnavigable waterways of the United States within the meaning of the General Bridge Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 525 et seq.) and section 9 of the Act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat. 1151; 33 U.S.C. 401), commonly known as the River and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899. Approved November 17, 1988.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 2100 (H.R. 5247): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 100-913 accompanying H.R. 5247 (Comm. on Public Works and Transportation) and No. 100-1098 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 100-313 (Comm. on Environment and Public Works). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 134 (1988): April 26, considered and passed Senate. Sept. 30, H.R. 5247 considered and passed House; proceedings vacated and S. 2100, amended, passed in lieu. Oct. 20, Senate agreed to conference report. Oct. 20, 21, House considered and agreed to conference report.

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