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 103 STAT. 650 PUBLIC LAW 101-101—SEPT. 29, 1989 SEC. 108. The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is authorized and directed to perform maintenance dredging and related activities to maintain Pump Slough from its confluence with the West Pearl River to the boat ramps in the vicinity of Interstate 59 and Crawford and Davis landings. SEC. 109. The project for mitigation of fish and wildlife losses at the Canaveral Harbor West Basin and Approach Channel project, Florida, authorized by section 601(a) of the Water Resources Devel- opment Act of 1986 under the heading "PORT CANAVERAL HARBOR, FLORIDA" (100 Stat. 4140), is modified to authorize the Secretary to construct that part of the project consisting of reshap- ing of four spoil islands located in the Banana River, installation of culverts along the existing levee of the south mosquito control impoundment of Merritt Island, and rehabilitation of the existing pump station located at the southern tip of the south mosquito control impoundment, at a total cost of $838,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $825,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $13,000. SEC. 110. The undesignated paragraph of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (Public L^w 99-662) under the heading "Roanoke River Upper Basin, Virginia" (100 Stat. 4126) is amended by striking out "$21,000,000" and all that follows in that paragraph and inserting in lieu thereof "$29,000,000, with an estimated first Federal cost of $17,700,000 and an estimated first non-Federal cost of $11,300,000, October 1988 price levels. ". SEC. 111. The project for navigation, Bonneville Lock and Dam, Oregon and Washington, authorized by the Supplemental Appro- priations Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-88), the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-662), and the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1989 (Public Law 101-45), is modified to authorize the Secretary of the Army to make available and deliver to the following Oregon and Washington ports: Port of The Dalles, Oregon; Port of Hood River, Oregon; Port of Cascade Locks, Oregon; Port of Klickitat, Washington; and Port of Skamania, Washington, excavated material surplus to the needs of the project as determined and conditioned by the Secretary of the Army without cost to the ports for such material. Contracts. The Secretary, or his designee, shall not make such excavated material available until each port has entered into a written agree- ment: (1) to provide disposal sites at no cost to the government or its agents or its contractors; (2) to provide without charge or fee all disposal site work necessary for placement of the excavated mate- rials as it becomes available for disposal; (3) to provide all disposal site work during disposal of the excavated material such as spread- ing, compacting and protection of in-water fills but not including off- loading from either truck or barge; (4) obtain all required State and Federal permits; and (5) to hold and save harmless the government from all damages, contractual or otherwise from the ports, but not from third-party claims. Actions taken pursuant to this modification shall not affect the environmental studies and approvals which have been completed for the project. SEC. 112. Section 4(t)(3) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1988 (102 Stat. 4021-4022) is amended by adding at the end of subparagraph (3)(E) the following new subparagraph: (F) Upon transfer of OMR&R responsibility to the city in accordance with the provisions of tnis subsection, the Sec-

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