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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 427. 1922. 1041 or provide for the construction of terminals with facilities suitable to channels of that de(p:h: ]’r0mIded, That the cit of New York may t to be reimbiusecl for edging and disposing of the material dred ed §tg”Y“*'¤°¤**¤¤8» from the mam interior c annel at actual cost: Provided furtier, mmm. That such reimbursement which may include overdepth allowance not exceeding one foot shall be made on a cubic ard unit cost and shall not eixclued dla 0521:1 of 10 eglits pur cubic yard hir dredging and dispos- 0 the materi, inc udmg` an cost of ins ection borne b E uname seas. y P y _ East River, New York, in accordance with the report submitted E"°m""N‘Y‘ m Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 3, Sixty- seventh Congress, second session. Waterway from the Mississippi River to the Sabine River, L0uisi— sgiiiifdngibmmalii ana and Texas: The section from Calcasieu River to Sabine River, in °”· l·°·•¤d '*`°x· accordance with the report submitted in Senate Document Numbered 149, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session. _ _ - Mississippi River from the mouth of the Missouri River to Minne- mE,pi.?"§.7'.{;,,g Zpohs, Minnesota: Appropriations or allotments heretofore or here- {’,§°fi”i,;f1’g¥'}<f,g*;P’{"9x‘,{}]” ter made for gener improvement or maintenance shall hereafter ` be available for the dredging of channels to landing places, whether on the main river or subsidiary sloughs or former channels: Promkied, ‘§,,'{’,'L'§;m That satisfactory evidence is submitted by the localities concerned that such channels will be used by commerce to an extent commensurate with the cost, and that other landingplaces are not economically, available to serve the same localities: ravided further, That pre - P'°‘°'°°”°°’ ence shall be given to localities that give satisfacto assurances that _ they will mamtain said channels: And §eyu·ther, That not ,$fi'"‘"°'°"’}'°'°"' more than $50,000 shall be expended for dging of channels to any one harbor in any one fiscal year. ‘ Alpena Harbor, Thunder Bapx River, Michigan: The conditions ”l’°°°’m°h‘ precedent to the prosecution of the existing roject are hereb modified in accordance with the report submittes in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 1, Sixty-seventh Congress, first session. Saint Marys River at the Falls, Michigan, in accordance with the F§'§§’§ug{‘"' mw report submitted to the Chief of Engineers by the district engineer under date of October 29, 1920. Crescent City Harbor, California: The conditions precedent to the °'”°°“* °""’°°m‘ prosecution of the existing projpct are hereby modified in accordance with the report submitte in ivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 4, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session. mw San Juan Harbor, Porto Rico: The Secretary of War is hereby p?§_“ J°‘“ ’ authorized, in his discretion, to substitute for an area of approximately sixtg-eight acres to be dredged to thirtz feet depth along the easter y an southergr sides of the anchorage asin, fomung part of the project adopted y the River and Harbor Act approve ugust Lmum 0, www 8, 1917, an area of approximately twenty-five acres to be dredged to mcmm. the same depth, extending easterly from the eastern end of the · approved roject in San Antonio Channel. Pmkm mpemd gmc. 3. ll`hat the provisions of river and harbor Acts heretofore ’ ' passed providin for the prosecution of work upon the following ·U M {M projects are hereiy repeale, and any unexpended funds from appro- ,,,,{,§‘§ ,0, ,$,"§°§.§,,,,, priations heretofore made for said projects not required for the pay- me ment of outstandin obligations incurred in connection therewith are hereby made availailile for expenditure by and under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers for the preservation and maintenance of existing river and har or works and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore authorized as may be most desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation, to ` wit: I, - Pearl River below Rockport, Mississippi. °mRm"m“` 42150**-23--66