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 SIXTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crr. 253. 1912. 209 Im rev` Savannah River, Geo : Continumg' im rovement °•"¤***’·*"'· andfdr rnuzigintenance above AugustaI,gl..hree thousand dollars; con- v tmuing improvement and for maintenance below Augusta, one hundred and five thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and eight fh°iL’°md §°u°ciiA tah och R1 Geo Al b _proving t 0 ee 'ver, rgia and a ama: Continu- °”¤'*•**°°°‘*°° ing improvement below Columbus, Georgia, and for maintenance, mm'°·`mdM* iif%thousand dollars. proving Coosa River, Georg: and Alabama: Contin im- A§_°°’m"·°•-°¤*' gr-ovement and for maintenance tween Rome, Georgia, and Dam umbered Four, Alabama, twentfy thousand dollars; continuing improvement by the construction o a lock in Dam Numbered Four, an by the construction of Dam Numbered Five, in the State of Alabama, one hundred and twenty-four thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and forty-four thousand dollars; and that the provision in the river and harbor Act approved February twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eleven, au orizing and empowering the Secretary of War to enter into contract with the Ragland Water Power Com an couam with Rxto complete the dam partially built by the United States at  i?JLi1r:v°:€{a;Z$.°' Numbered Four, on the Coosa River, rs hereby reenacted, and the V "[¤’·’°’· time fixed therein for making said contract and for beginning said work is hereby extended one year from February twenty-seventh, Time amuse. nirieteen hundred and tvgglve. S ah GOO W B. m roving waterway tween avann, , and Fernandina °°°"",,,,¥·,,,_,,,,"“, ‘ Floridla as recommended in the reports submilégd in House Docu; mud! ment Numbered Twelve hundred and thirty-six, Sixtieth Congress, second session, and in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engmeers for nineteen hundred and eleven, forty thousand dollars: Pmvikled, {’{_'{,’,_¥{°·G·_ wm That of this amount so much as shall be necessary may, in the discre- ' ` tion of the Secretary of War, be expended for maintenance of harbor at Darien, Geo?ia. _ Improving channel rom Clearwater Harbor through Boca Ceiga Hmm Bay to Tampa Bay, Florida: Completing improvement and for Fix ' maintenance, twenty thousand dollars. Im(proving harbor at Fernandina, Florida: For maintenance, F°"¤*'““¤•·“*- inclu ing the entrance channel through Cumberland Sound, Georgia and Florida, fifteen thousand dollars. _ Improving Hillsboro Bay, Florida: Continuing improvement-in H“"*’°'° *’•Y·"*- accordance with the report submitted in House Document N umbered Six hundred and thirty-four, Sixty-first Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions recommended by the Chief of Engineers, United States Armyf on page two of said document, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. K W m Improvement at Key West, Florida: Deerplelningl and widening the main ship channel at the entrance and at 'angre Shoals, so as to afford a channel thirty feet deep and three hun ed feet wide, and removing shoals in the anchor e in accordance with the report submitted in House Document agumbered Seven hundred and six, Sixty-second Congrem, second session, forty-eight thousand dollars; for maintenance of improvement of the northwest entrance channel, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, sixty-three thousand dollars. ni Improvin harbor at Miami (Biscayne Bay), Florida, in accord- m""" ance with tge report submitted in House Document Numbered Five hundred and fifty-four, Sixty-second Congress, second session, one hundred thousand dollars; Prmnkled, That no work shall be done by $»'§Z{,"°i,, mma, thi? United States on said project until the Secretary of iVar is satis-  BM"! fied that the rtion of the work contemplated in this project to be ` done by the Fllirida East Coast Railwa Company will be promptly Completed, nor until the Secretary nf %ar is satisfied that suitable Tammm Mm_,_ terminal facilities will be provided as contemplated by paragraph eight of the report of the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Hur rors