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 594 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1910. I · specifications has previouséy been submitted to and received tue . a proval of the C ief of ngineers and of the Secretary of Wfarz eeahngiiubm Igovakled, That in approying the (plans, specifications and location for any dam such conditions an stipulations may be imposed as the Chief of lhgneers and the Secretary of War may] deem necessary to protect e present and future interests of the mted States, “ which may include the condition that the persons constructing or `maintaining such dam shall construct, mamtain, and operate, without expense to the United States, in comiection with any dam and accessory or appurtenant works, a lock or locks, booms sluices or an other structure or structures which the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers or Congress at any time may deem necessary appmacnu, m.,¢e in the interests of navigation, in accordance with such plans as they ’°°*'· may approve, and also that whenever Congress shall authorize the construction of a ulock lprdother Istructures for navigatilondpurpciigs in connection wi suc am the rsons owning suc am s convey to the United States, tree ofpzost, title to such land as may w‘“"*’°"°" ·- be required for such constructions and approaches, and shall grant _ _ to the United States-free water power or power generated from water power for building and operating such constructions:_Pro- &, ¤“g}g¤c 0*;:; further, That in acting upon said plans as aforesaid the Chief of . . ngmeers and the Secretary of War shall consider the bearing of EEZ “'“£2$€.`“° “.¥L‘l“ ‘i..°i.“?i'i2hE““’tZ°c£.l.”‘l‘ f3§t3h$£T1"§"$l°.€“$3‘“t§§ ,_ wa a o w c o ru e, promotion og its navigable qualit and for the full development of m°:{,§*$,•,,,{_°"“‘P'°'° water power; and, as a part otv the conditions and stipulations ’ impose by them, shall provide for improving  developing naviy s 1en resrecon_o wi r ec onviga y 2::*01:;., “·.:t.€¥ rz: char W iss; *‘<1..*·*12..l:¤*2’:g° senate as eiristing at the time such privilege be granted or re1mburse the United States for doing the same, and for such additional or further expenseas may be incurred by the United States_with reference to such project, including the cost of any investigations necessary for approval of plans an of such supervision of construction as may be necessagrl in the interests of the United States: Provwed further, Egg: fgtcmzzgf That the J ief of Engineers and the Secretary of War are hereby mem. " apthorizgd an}? directpd to fix anid collect just and proper charge or carges orte riviee ante toalldamsathori d d 0- structed under the prgvisidns of this Act which] shallcrecseilve cazily gireréltl biipeqgdfrgmtgshe fconlsotruction, operatiop, imdb maintenance; y e m a o s rage reservoirsa te ea waterso gly navigiable s§_1;)ean:;,lor f;mhtl5e accluiséticin, l;<;gH{)1g,t§a.1ndUma{1;i(i anceo any resrwarse oransoca e m States at the headwaters of any navigable stream, wherever such shall lie, for the;] <1evelopmenti1_irlpproylegent, or pgeservation of na a ron m suc s reams m w nc suc ams ma t ted. nklsng yrved sm- Xgac. 2. That the right is hereby reserved to theyUnit(e?lHStI3(:as to "“" ° ‘ construct, maintain, and operate, m connection with any dam built gzgpsprdlangg with the ppgvisictrns if thisfAct, a suizable lock or locksci su s,oranyo ersrucures ornavian, at all times to control the said dam and the levi] oi) 1thIeu au8sIdd by said dam to such_an extent as may be necessary to provide proper faciléties for rlnlavigaltion. rncwsge, etc., em- ‘ nc. 3. at the persons constructing, maintaining or operatin °°”` any dam ora urten t r ks acm ’ ‘ g provisions of izliis Actélhhiill alieccglillye ibiifariyuiiaméeagncstwmllgrtbg _ _ inflicted thereby upon private property, either b overiiow or other- "¤é{s1;g*·bQ=¤;;,v;; wise. The_persons owning or operating any such dam, or accessory tained. works, subject to the provisions of tlus Act, shall maintain, at their own expense, such lights and other signah thereon and such fishwavs