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 113 STAT. 282 PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 (18) TAWNEY RUN CREEK, PENNSYLVANIA.— Project for flood control, Tawney Run Creek, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. (19) WiSSAHICKON WATERSHED, PENNSYLVANIA.—Project for flood control, Wissahickon watershed, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (20) TIOGA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. —Project for flood control, Tioga River and Cowanesque River and their tributaries, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. (21) FIRST CREEK, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. — Project for flood control, First Creek, Knoxville, Tennessee. (22) METRO CENTER LEVEE, CUMBERLAND RIVER, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.—Project for flood control, Metro Center Levee, Cumberlgind River, Nashville, Tennessee. (b) FESTUS AND CRYSTAL CITY, MISSOURI. — (1) MAXIMUM FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.— The maximum amount of Federal funds that may be expended for the project for flood control, Festus and Crystal City, Missouri, is $10,000,000. (2) REVISION OF PROJECT COOPERATION AGREEMENT.— The Secretary shall revise the project cooperation agreement for the project described in paragraph (1) to take into account the change in the Federal participation in the project under paragraph (1). SEC. 103. SMALL BANK STABILIZATION PROJECTS. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that a project is feasible, may csurry out the project under section 14 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 70Ir): (1) ARCTIC OCEAN, BARROW, ALASKA.— Project for storm damage reduction and coastal erosion, Barrow, Alaska. (2) SAINT JOSEPH RIVER, INDIANA.— Project for streambank erosion control, Sednt Joseph River, Indiana. (3) SAGINAW RIVER, BAY CITY, MicmGAN.—Project for streeimbank erosion control, Saginaw River, Bay City, Michigein. (4) BIG TIMBER CREEK, NEW JERSEY.—Project for streambemk erosion control. Big Timber Creek, New Jersey. (5) LAKE SHORE ROAD, ATHOL SPRINGS, NEW YORK.— Project for stresunbank erosion control. Lake Shore Road, Athol Springs, New York. (6) MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK.—Project for streeunbank erosion control, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York. (7) MONROE COUNTY, OHIO.— Project for streambank erosion control, Monroe County, Ohio. (8) GREEN VALLEY, WEST VIRGINIA.— Project for streambank erosion control. Green Valley, West Virginia. (b) YELLOWSTONE RIVER, BILLINGS, MONTANA.— The streambank protection project at Coulson Park, along the Yellowstone River, Billings, Montana, shall be eligible for assistance under section 14 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 701r). SEC. 104. SMALL NAVIGATION PROJECTS. The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that a project is feasible, may carry out the project under section 107 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 (33 U.S.C. 577).

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