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 104 STAT. 1792 PUBLIC LAW 101-510-NOV. 5, 1990 (7) Lands to be transferred may not be used for the storage or processing of nuclear waste, other hazardous waste, or any other waste. (8) The Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Director of the National Park Service, the Director of United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Secretary of the Army, the head of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and the head of the Colorado State Historic Preservation Office, shall, after notice and opportunity for public comment, develop a management plan for the PWC that includes— (A) a complete survey and an inventory of the paleontological and archaeological resources of the area; and (B) a strategy for protecting and conserving the dinosaur track way in the Purgatoire River Canyon and other paleontological and archaeological resources in the PWC. (d) INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT. —(1) When the lands referred to in subsection (a) are transferred, the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of Agriculture shall enter into an interagency agreement providing for— (A) access to the PWC through the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site for the Secretary of Agriculture (for the purpose of taking action to conserve and protect the area's resources) and the public (for educational purposes) in such manner, at such times, and to such an extent as will not interfere (as determined by the Secretary of the Army) with the Army's use of the site; and (B) cooperation between the Army and the Forest Service in the protection and conservation of the paleontological, archaeological, and natural resources in the PWC. (2) In determining whether the manner, time, and extent of access through the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site for a particular purpose will constitute interference with the Army's use of the site for the purpose of paragraph (1)(B), the Secretary of the Army shall— (A) with respect to access by the Secretary of Agriculture for management purposes, take into consideration that the high importance of protecting and conserving the resources of the PWC may justify the imposition of some inconvenience to the Army, so long as the inconvenience does not prevent the Army from accomplishing its purposes on the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site; and (B) with respect to access by the public, take into consideration comments solicited from the public by the Secretary of Agriculture concerning the need for and the kind of access that should be provided. (e) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Agriculture such sums as are necessary to carry out this section, including such sums as are necessary to pay for— (1) a study of the paleontological resources of the PWC and action to prevent erosion of the dinosaur track way; (2) a complete cadastral survey of the PWC; and (3) an archaeological, paleontological, and historical survey of the PWC. SEC. 2826. LAND CONVEYANCE, CAPE HENLOPEN, DELAWARE (a) IN GENERAL. — (1) Subject to subsections (b) through (e), the Secretary of the Army shall convey, not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, to the State of Delaware all

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