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 106 STAT. 1944 PUBLIC LAW 102-396—OCT. 6, 1992 only for the construction of a library at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; $9,700,000 is appropriated only for the construction of the 154th Composite Groiip Consolidated Support Facility, Hickam Air Force Base, Oahu, Hawaii; $1,050,000 is appropriated only for the construction of an armory at Kaunakakai, Molokai, Hawaii; $8,500,000 is appropriated only for the construction of FACP facilities at Barking Sands Naval Air Station, Kauai, Hawaii; and $4,300,000 is appropriated only for the construction of an armory at Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii. SEC. 9158. From within funds provided in title H of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, may obligate up to $100,000,000 to provide goods, services, and other support for mtemational peacekeeping and humanitarian relief efforts under the authorities of the United Nations Participation Act of 1945, as amended (Public Law 79-264). SEC. 9169. SACRAMENTO AND AMERICAN RIVERS FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT, CALIFORNIA: PRECONSTRUCTION ENGIN- EERING AND DESIGN; NATOMAS LEVEE CONSTRUCTION. (a) CONTINUATION OF ENGINEERING AND DESIGN. — The Secretary of the Army is directed to reevaluate the project for flood control and recreation, Sacramento and American Rivers, California, as described in the feasibility report of the Chief of Engineers, entitled the "American River Watershed Investigation", dated July 1, 1992, subject to the provisions of this section. (b) NATOMAS LEVEE FEATURES. — (1) CONSTRUCTION.— The Secretary of the Army is authorized and directed to construct the Natomas levee features of the project as described in the feasibility report referred to in subsection (a), subject to entering into appropriate local cost-sharing agreements from the non-Federal sponsors of the project, provided that such construction does not encourage the development of deep floodplains. (2) CREDIT FOR CERTAIN NON-FEDERAL WORK. — The Secretary of the Army shall credit against the non-Federal share of the cost of construction under paragraph (1), or reimburse the non-Federal sponsors, for any planning and construction work performed by the non-Federal sponsors to protect the Natomas area which is commenced prior to the Army Corps of Engineers' receiving appropriations to initiate such construction and which is consistent with the feasibility report referred to in subsection (a). (c) GATING AND EXPANDABILITY REPORT.—In carrying out the reevaluation described in subsection (a) and in consiiltation with the State of California, the local non-Federal sponsors, and other interested groups, the Secretary of the Army is directed, within one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, to submit to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report which: (1) analyzes the outlet design of the flood control dam proposed as a feature of the project referred to in subsection (a), including an analysis of various configurations and capacities of gates (including a completely imgated configuration, a partly ungated configuration, emergency gates, operational gates, or a combination thereof) to ensure the safety of the ood control dam itself, to provide for system safety, to mini-

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