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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 665 -DEC. 22, 1944 Pennsylvania. Juniata River and tributaries, Pennsylvania, with special reference to the proposed Raystown Reservoir. Delaware. Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Lewes, and Fenwick Island, Dela- ware, and other points along the Delaware coast, with a view to pro- viding protection against damage resulting from erosion and from floods due to wind and tide. Minnesota. Buffalo River, Minnesota. Wild Rice River, Minnesota. Marsh River, Minnesota. Sand Hill River, Minnesota. Red Lake River, Minnesota. Roseau River, Minnesota. Snake River, Minnesota. Middle River, Minnesota. Tamarac River, Minnesota. Two Rivers, Minnesota. Warroad River and Bull Dog Creek, Minnesota. Mississippi River and its tributaries, in the county of Aitkin, Min- nesota. Illinois. Apple River, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Indiana and Ohio. Maumee River, Indiana and Ohio. Indian Creek, Indiana. Pennsylvania and Youghiogheny River Basin, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Moo. d ' Reno Beach, Lucas County, Ohio, with a view to protection of the Reno Beach-Howards Farm area and adjacent areas from floods caused by frequent windstorms and from increases in the lake level of Lake Erie. Arkansas. Arkansas River above Pine Bluff, Arkansas, with special reference to control of caving banks in the vicinity of Hensley Bar and the McFadden Place, in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Missouri and Ran- Osage River, Missouri and Kansas. Oklahoma. Big Canyon on Washita River in Murray County, Oklahoma. Deep Red Run in Tillman County, Oklahoma; Big Elk Creek, Little Elk Creek, Salt Fork, Elm Creek, Saddle Mountain, Turkey Creek, Oklahoma. California. San Rafael Creek and its tributaries, California. Napa River, California. outh Dakota. Grand River, South Dakota. Moreau River, South Dakota. California. Corte Madera Creek, Marin County, California. Puerto Rico. Bayamon and Hondo Rivers and their tributaries, Municipality of Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Nebraska. Elkhorn River and its tributaries, Nebraska. thApropridations a- SEC. 12. That the sum of $950,000,000 is hereby authorized to be tion of projects appropriated for carrying out the improvements herein by the War Department, the sum of $10,000,000 additional is authorized to be appropriated and expended in equal amounts by the Departments of War and Agriculture for carrying out any examination or survey provided for in this Act and any other Acts of Congress, to be prose- CFonfeon. Power cuted by said Departments. The sum of $1,500,000 additional is authorized to be appropriated and expended by the Federal Power Commission for carrying out any examinations and surveys provided for in this Act or any other Acts of Congress, to be prosecuted by the said Federal Power Commission. Emergency bank The sum of $500,000 additional is authorized to be appropriated as an emergency fund to be expended under the direction of the Secre- tary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers for the construction of emergency bank protection works to prevent flood damage to highways, bridge approaches and public works: Provided, 904 [58 STAT.

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