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 PUBLIC LAW 103-316—AUG. 26, 1994 108 STAT. 1709 Ramapo River at Oakland, New Jersey, $600,000; Salem River, New Jersey, $1,000,000; Carolina Beach and Vicinity, North Carolina, $2,800,000; Fort Fisher and Vicinity, North Carolina, $900,000; Broad Top Region, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000; Lackawanna River, Olyphant, Pennsylvania, $1,100,000; Lackawanna River, Scranton, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000; South Central Pennsylvania Environmental Restoration Infrastructure and Resource Protection Development Pilot Program, Pennsylvania, $7,000,000; Allendale Dam, Rhode Island, $67,500; WalUsville Lake, Texas, $1,000,000; Richmond Filtration Plant, Virginia, $2,000,000; Southern West Virginia Environmental Restoration Infrastructure and Resource Protection Development Pilot Program, West Virginia, $1,500,000; Hatfield Bottom (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and Upper Cumberland River), West Virginia, $500,000; and Upper Mingo County (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and Upper Cumberland River), West Virginia, $250,000: Provided, That of the offsetting collections credited to this account, $71,000 are permanently canceled. FLOOD CONTROL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, ARKANSAS, IL- LINOIS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, AND TENNESSEE For expenses necessary for prosecuting work of flood control, and rescue work, repair, restoration, or maintenance of flood control projects threatened or destroyed by flood, as authorized by law (33 U.S.C. 702a, 702g-l), $328,138,000, to remain available until expended, and of which funds are provided for the following projects in the amounts specified: Eastern Arkansas Region, Arkansas, $3,000,000; Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, Upper Yazoo Projects, Belzoni Bridge Removal, $640,000; and Tiptonville, Tennessee, Levee Extension, Mississippi River Levees, $1,000,000. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, GENERAL For expenses necessary for the preservation, operation, maintenance, and care of existing river and harbor, flood control, and related works, including such sums as may be necessary for the maintenance of harbor channels provided by a State, municipality or other public agency, outside of harbor lines, and serving essential needs of general commerce and navigation; surveys and charting of northern and northwestern lakes and connecting waters; clearing and straightening channels; and removal of obstructions to navigation, $1,646,535,000, to remain available until expended, of which such sums as become available in the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, pursuant to Public Law 99-662, may be derived from that fund, and of which $37,000,000 shall be for construction, operation, and maintenance of outdoor recreation facilities, to be derived from the special account established by the Land and Water Conservation 79-194 O—95 —32: QL 3 Part 2

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