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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cu. 847. 1930 . 945 Shilshole Breakwater, Shilshole Bay, Seattle, Washington. Washington-Con- Columbia River betwen the moutf the Willamette River and t innea d a point one mile above the city of Vancouver, Washington. East waterway, Seattle Harbor, Washington. Tacoma Harbor, Washington, including the several waterways at the head of Commencement Bay. Grays Harbor, Washington. Snake River, Idaho, from Pittsburg Landing to Johnsons Bar. Idaho. Egegik River, Alaska. Alaska. Kake Harbor, Alaska. Stikine River, Alaska. Petersburg Harbor, Alaska. Kehku Straits, Ala ska. Ko diak H arbor, Alask a. Tanana River, Alaska, at or near its confluence with the Yukon River. Wr angell Harbo r, Ala ska. Craig Harbor, Alaska. Isthmus south of Wedge Cape, Nagai Island, Alaska, with a view to dredging a channel from Northeast Bight, East Nagai Strait to Sanborn Harbor, West Nagai Strait. Kalihi Harbor and Keehi Lagoon, Island of Oahu, Hawaii, with Hawaii. a view to providing a second entrance into Honolulu Harbor, and Pearl Harbor f rom the Kalih i area. The coast of the island of Hawaii, with particular reference to Honuapo, Kailua, Kawaa, and Punaluu, with a view to the estab- lishment of one or more safe and adequate harbors. Hana Harbor, island of Maui, Hawaii. Lahaina Harbor, island of Maui, Hawaii. Kaunakakai Harbor, island of Molokai, Hawaii. Kaumalapau Harbor, island of Lanai, Hawaii. Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii. Hilo Harbor, Hawaii. Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaii. The Chief of Engineers of the United States Army, under the shore erosions, etc . War, Cooperative studies direction of the Secretary of V ar, is authorized and directed to for preventing, author- cause investigations and studies to be made in cooperation with the ized. appropriate agencies of various States on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts and on the Great Lakes, and the Territories, with a view to devising effective means of preventing erosion of the shores of coastal and lake waters by waves and currents ; and any expenses Funds available. incident and necessary thereto may be paid from funds appropriated for examinations, Surveys and Contingencies for Rivers and Har- bors : Provided, That the War Department mmay release to the a ro- Proaiso. . 7 y hh Advance information priate State agencies information obtained by these investigations to state agencies. and studies prior to the formal transmission of reports to Congress Contributio n, etc ., Provided further, That no money shall be expended unde r authority by state required . of this section in any State which does not provide for cooperation with the agents of the United States and contribute to the project such funds and/or services as the Secretary of War may deem appro- Rivers and Harbors priate and require ; that there shall be organized under the Chief of board organized. Engineers, United States Army, by detail from time to time from Com po sit ion and the Corps of Engineers and from the engineers of State agencies dut ies. charged with beach erosion and shore protection, a board of seven members, of whom four sha ll be officer s of the Corps of Engineers and t hree sh all be select ed with regar d to th eir spe cial f itness by the Chief of Engineers from among the State agencies cooperating with the War Department. The board will furnish such technical assist- ance as may be directed by the Chief of Engineers in the conduct of 5 7894 '-31 -60

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