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 1190 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 467. 1925. found to have been done in accordance with the project hereby adopted. _ _ wgsgwmz Ri*’°¤‘· Cowlitz River, Washington: Survey, in accordance w1tl1 the report ` submitted in House Document Numbered 225, Sixty-eighth Congress, iirst session. _ Agk”;¤g°“ N°¤'°‘”· Wrangell Narrows, Alaska, in accordance with the report sub- ` mitted in House Document Numbered 179, Sixty-seventh Conglress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said ocu- L*mi“*“°¤· ment. It is understood and provided that no greater sum than $500,000 shall be expended on this project until specifically author- _ __ ized by law. H"°H‘*"’°’·H°‘”“· Hilo Harbor, Hawaii, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 235, Sixty-eighth Congress, first ‘ session. . . P°¤°° H”b°’·P·R- Ponce Harbor, Porto Rico in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Nzumbered 532, Sixty-seventh Con ess, fourth session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said glocument. mY,"’;Qg$** m"°'· m·· Sec. 2. That the provisions of river and harbor acts heretofore Lock `and dam at passed providing for the prosecution of work upon the construction g,§f§§_d R°pid°’ "' of,a lock and dam at Grand Rapids, on the Wabash River, Illinois IQQQIQQQAI 0, mmm and Indiana, are hereby repealed: Provided, That sufficient funds mmmma. may be allotted, from appropriations heretofore or hereafter made by Congress for the improvement, preservation, and maintenance of rivers and harbors, for the removal of a section of the dam, as recommended in House Document Numbered 427, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session. . giusmmq River-t For repairing the levee at Dam Numbered Ten in the Muskingum zmgggiiisgonidw ° River, at Zanesville, Ohio, the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to use not exceeding $5,735 from appropriations heretofore or hereafter made by Congress for the improvement, preservation, and maintenance of rivers and harbors. mgggaggtgoggogixsgg; Sec.  The Secretary of War, through the Corps of Engineers of inations or mvxgauna the United States Army, and the Federal Power Commission are $§‘§,‘§,}§‘,,§‘{fe‘Q§f'°‘ d°' jointly hereby authorized and directed to prepare and submit to Congress an estimate of the cost_of making suc examinations, sur- _ veys, or other investigations as, in their opinion, may be required of those navigable streams of the United States. and their tributaries, whereon lpower development appears feasible and practicable, with a view to t ie formulation of general plans for the most effective improvement of such streams for the purposes of navigation and the prosecution of such improvement in combination with the` most eiiicient development of the potential water power, the control of gmfdo mm W floods, and the needs of irrigation: Provided, That no consideration ended. of the Colorado River and its problems shall be included in the consideration or estimate provided herein. ,m§gr¤r ¤¤¤ ¤¤rb¤r Sec. 4. That section 6 of the Act entitled "An Act makin approvdi. 4;, p. wa, priations for the construction, repair, and preservation og certain ““‘°"d°d· public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes," apprgved June 5, 1920, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as o ows: . €'¤¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤. ¤f· *0 "Sec. 6. That the laws of the United States relatin to the imii§ii}°i§¤s2i1s°Ss°°68ih provement of rivers and harbors, passed between Maiich 4, 1913, until and including the laws of the second session of the Sixty- eighth Congress. shall be compiled under the direction of the Secretary of War and printed as a document, and that six hundred addi- Ex nm in Hm of tional copies shal be printed for the use of the War Department? géugiigveaynpwm me Src. 5. To cover actual additional expenses to which fl1ers are subljlected when making aerial surveys, hereafter a per diem of $7 in 'eu of other travel allowances shall be paid to officers, warrant