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 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D 114 STAT. 2763A-221 "(54) COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.— $35,000,000 for waterrelated infrastructure and resource protection and development, Cook County, Illinois. "(55) MADISON AND ST. GLAIR COUNTIES, ILLINOIS.— $10,000,000 for water and wastewater assistance, Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. "(56) IBERIA PARISH, LOUISIANA.— $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. "(57) KENNER, LOUISIANA.— $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Kenner, Louisiana. "(58) BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN.—$1,500,000 for waterrelated infrastructure, City of Benton Harbor, Michigan. "(59) GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.—$6,700,000 for wastewater infrastructure assistance to reduce or eliminate sewer overflows, Genesee County, Michigan. "(60) NEGAUNEE, MICHIGAN. — $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure assistance. City of Negaunee, Michigan. "(61) GARRISON AND KATHIO TOWNSHIP, MINNESOTA. — $11,000,000 for a wastewater infrastructure project for the city of Garrison and Kathio Township, Minnesota. "(62) NEWTON, NEW JERSEY. —$7,000,000 for water filtration infrastructure, Newton, New Jersey. "(63) LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK. —$2,000,000 for water infrastructure, including a pump station, Liverpool, New York. "(64) STANLY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. —$8,900,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Stanly County, North Carolina. "(65) YUKON, OKLAHOMA.— $5,500,000 for water-related infrastructure, including wells, booster stations, storage tanks, and transmission lines, Yukon, Oklahoma. "(66) ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.—$20,000,000 for water-related environmental infrastructure, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. "(67) MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP AND CONEWAGO TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA.— $8,300,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure. Mount Joy Township and Conewago Township, Pennsylvania. "(68) PHOENIXVILLE BOROUGH, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA.—$2,400,000 for water and sewer infrastructure, Phoenixville Borough, Chester County, Pennsylvania. " (69) TiTUSVlLLE, PENNSYLVANIA.—$7,300,000 for storm water separation and treatment plant upgrades, Titusville, Pennsylvania. "(70) WASHINGTON, GREENE, WESTMORELAND, AND FAYETTE COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA.— $8,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Washington, Greene, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania.". SEC. 109. FLORIDA KEYS WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS, (a) IN GENERAL. —In coordination with the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority, appropriate agencies of municipalities of Monroe County, Florida, and other appropriate public agencies of the State of Florida or Monroe County, the Secretary of the Army may provide technical and financial assistance to carry out projects for the planning, design, and construction of treatment works to improve water quality in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. (b) CRITERIA FOR PROJECTS.— Before entering into a cooperation agreement to provide assistance with respect to a project under this section, the Secretary shall ensure that—

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