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 PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 113 STAT. 271 Sec. 365. Project deauthorizations. Sec. 366. American and Sacramento Rivers, California. Sec. 367. Martin, Kentucky. Sec. 368. Southern West Virginia pilot program. Sec. 369. Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Jackson, Alabama. Sec. 370. Tropicana Wash and Flamingo Wash, Nevada. Sec. 371. Comite River, Louisiana. Sec. 372. St. Marys River, Michigan. Sec. 373. Charlevoix, Michigan. Sec. 374. White River Basin, Arkansas and Missouri. Sec. 375. Waurika Lake, Oklahoma, water conveyance facilities. TITLE IV—STUDIES Sec. 401. Deep draft harbor cost sharing. Sec. 402. Boydsville, Arkansas. Sec. 403. Greers Ferry Lake, Arkansas. Sec. 404. Del Norte County, California. Sec. 405. Frazier Creek, Tulare County, California. Sec. 406. Mare Island Strait, California. Sec. 407. Strawberry Creek, Berkeley, California. Sec. 408. Sweetwater Reservoir, San Diego County, CaUfomia. Sec. 409. Whitewater River basin, California. Sec. 410. Destin-Noriega Point, Florida. Sec. 411. Little Econlackhatchee River basin, Florida. Sec. 412. Port Everglades, Broward County, Florida. Sec. 413. Lake Allatoona, Etowah River, and Little River watershed, Georgia. Sec. 414. Boise, Idaho. Sec. 415. Goose Creek watershed, Oakley, Idaho. Sec. 416. Little Wood River, Gooding, Idaho. Sec. 417. Snake River, Lewiston, Idaho. Sec. 418. Snake River and Payette River, Idaho. Sec. 419. Upper Des Plaines Kiver and tributaries, Illinois and Wisconsin. Sec. 420. Cameron Parish west of Calcasieu River, Louisiana. Sec. 421. Coastal Louisiana. Sec. 422. Grand Isle and vicinity, Louisiana. Sec. 423. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway ecosystem. Chef Menteur to Sabine River, Louisiana. Sec. 424. Muddy River, Brookline and Boston, Massachusetts. Sec. 425. Westport, Massachusetts. Sec. 426. St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, Michigan. Sec. 427. St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Sec. 428. Woodtick Peninsula, Michigan, and Toledo Harbor, Ohio. Sec. 429. Pascagoula Harbor, Mississippi. Sec. 430. Tunica Lake weir, Mississippi. Sec. 431. Yellowstone River, Montana. Sec. 432. Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. Sec. 433. Southwest Vsdley, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sec. 434. Cayuga Creek, New York. Sec. 435. Lake Champlaiin, New York and Vermont. Sec. 436. Oswego River basin. New York. Sec. 437. White Oak River, North Carolina. Sec. 438. Areola Creek watershed, Madison, Ohio. Sec. 439. Cleveland harbor, Cleveland, Ohio. Sec. 440. Toussaint River, Carroll Township, Ohio. Sec. 441. Western Lake Erie basin, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. Sec. 442. Schuylkill River, Norristown, Pennsylvania. Sec. 443. South Carolina coastal areas. Sec. 444. Santee Delta focus area. South Carolina. Sec. 445. Waccamaw River, South Carolina. Sec. 446. Day County, South Dakota. Sec. 447. Niobrara River and Missouri River, South Dakota. Sec. 448. Corpus Christi, Texas. Sec. 449. Mitchell's Cut Channel (Caney Fork Cut), Texas. Sec. 450. Mouth of Colorado River, Texas. Sec. 451. Santa Clara River, Utah. Sec. 452. Mount St. Helens, Washington. Sec. 453. Kanawha River, Fayette County, West Virginia. Sec. 454. West Vii^inia ports. Sec. 455. John Glenn Great Lakes basin program. Sec. 456. Great Lakes navigational system. Sec. 457. Nutrient loading resulting from dredged material disposal.

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