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 121 STAT. 1260

PUBLIC LAW 110–114—NOV. 8, 2007

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‘‘(99) PORT OF STOCKTON, STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA.— $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure projects for Rough and Ready Island and vicinity, Stockton, California. ‘‘(100) PERRIS, CALIFORNIA.—$3,000,000 for recycled water transmission infrastructure, Eastern Municipal Water District, Perris, California. ‘‘(101) SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.—$9,000,000 for wastewater and water related infrastructure, Chino and Chino Hills, San Bernardino County, California. ‘‘(102) SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.—$5,500,000 for an advanced recycling water treatment plant in Santa Clara County, California. ‘‘(103) SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA.—$3,000,000 for improving water system reliability, Santa Monica, California. ‘‘(104) SOUTHERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.— $15,000,000 for environmental infrastructure for the groundwater basin optimization pipeline, Southern Los Angeles County, California. ‘‘(105) STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA.—$33,000,000 for water treatment and distribution infrastructure, Stockton, California. ‘‘(106) SWEETWATER RESERVOIR, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.—$375,000 to improve water quality and remove nonnative aquatic nuisance species from the Sweetwater Reservoir, San Diego County, California. ‘‘(107) WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA.—$8,000,000 for water, wastewater, and water related infrastructure, Whittier, California. ‘‘(108) ARKANSAS VALLEY CONDUIT, COLORADO.—$10,000,000 for the Arkansas Valley Conduit, Colorado. ‘‘(109) BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO.—$10,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, Boulder County, Colorado. ‘‘(110) MONTEZUMA AND LA PLATA COUNTIES, COLORADO.— $1,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure for the Ute Mountain project, Montezuma and La Plata Counties, Colorado. ‘‘(111) OTERO, BENT, CROWLEY, KIOWA, AND PROWERS COUNTIES, COLORADO.—$35,000,000 for water transmission infrastructure, Otero, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, and Prowers Counties, Colorado. ‘‘(112) PUEBLO AND OTERO COUNTIES, COLORADO.— $34,000,000 for water transmission infrastructure, Pueblo and Otero Counties, Colorado. ‘‘(113) ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT.—$1,000,000 for infiltration and inflow correction, Enfield, Connecticut. ‘‘(114) LEDYARD AND MONTVILLE, CONNECTICUT.— $7,113,000 for water infrastructure, Ledyard and Montville, Connecticut. ‘‘(115) NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.—$300,000 for stormwater system improvements, New Haven, Connecticut. ‘‘(116) NORWALK, CONNECTICUT.—$3,000,000 for the Keeler Brook Storm Water Improvement Project, Norwalk, Connecticut. ‘‘(117) PLAINVILLE, CONNECTICUT.—$6,280,000 for wastewater treatment, Plainville, Connecticut. ‘‘(118) SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT.—$9,420,000 for water supply infrastructure, Southington, Connecticut. ‘‘(119) ANACOSTIA RIVER, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND MARYLAND.—$20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure and

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