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 110 STAT. 3758 PUBLIC LAW 104-303—OCT. 12, 1996 (2) AUTHORIZATION. — If the Secretary determines under paragraph (1) that periodic beach nourishment is necessary for a project, the Secretary shall carry out periodic beach nourishment for the project for a period of 50 years beginning on the date of initiation of construction of the project. (3) PROJECTS.— The projects referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows: (A) LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA.— Project for shoreline protection, Lee County, Captiva Island segment, Florida. (B) PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA.— Project for shoreline protection, Jupiter/Carlin, Ocean Ridge, and Boca Raton North Beach segments. Palm Beach County, Florida. (C) RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, NEW JERSEY.— Project for hurricane-flood protection, Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay, New Jersey. (D) FIRE ISLAND INLET, NEW YORK.—Project for shoreline protection. Fire Island Inlet, New York, between Gilgo State Park and Tobay Beach to protect Ocean Parkway along the Atlantic Ocean shoreline in Suffolk County, New York. SEC. 507. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE. The Secretary shall provide design and construction assistance to non-Federal interests for each of the following projects if the Secretary determines that the project is feasible: (1) Repair and rehabilitation of the Lower Girard Lake Dam, Girard, Ohio, at an estimated total cost of $2,500,000. (2) Construction of a multipurpose dam and reservoir, Bear Valley Dam, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, at an estimated total cost of $15,000,000. (3) Repair and upgrade of the dam and appurtenant features at Lake Merriweather, Little Calfpasture River, Virginia, at an estimated total cost of $6,000,000. SEC. 508. LAKES PROGRAM. Section 602(a) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 4148-4149) is amended— (1) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph (10); (2) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (11) and inserting a semicolon; and (3) by adding at the end the following: "(12) Goodyear Lake, Otsego County, New York, removal of silt and aquatic growth; "(13) Otsego Lake, Otsego County, New York, removal of silt and aquatic growth and measures to address high nutrient concentration; "(14) Oneida Lake, Oneida County, New York, removal of silt and aquatic growth; "(15) Skaneateles and Owasco Lakes, New York, removal of silt and aquatic growth and prevention of sediment deposit; and "(16) Twin Lakes, Paris, Illinois, removal of silt and excess aquatic vegetation, including measures to address excessive sedimentation, high nutrient concentration, and shoreline erosion. ".

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