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 PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 16, 19-MAR. 1, 2 , 1945 the construction of any project heretofore authorized or undertaken, which projects have been specifically approved by the Secretary of the Navy, with approximate costs as indicated: Ship repair and laying-up facilities, $230,222,000; fleet training facilities, amphibious and operational, $12,000,000; aviation facilities, $59,416,500; storage facilities, $19,950,000; Marine Corps housing and training, $14,190,000; ordnance facilities, $65,500,000; personnel training and housing facili- ties, $40,022,000; hospital facilities, $28,519,000; shore radio facilities, $3,230,000; Naval Research Laboratory, $225,000; miscellaneous struc- tures and facilities, $41,265,000; advance base construction, material atios vanc and and equipment, $986,000,000: Provided, That the approximate cost indicated for each of the classes of projects enumerated above may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be varied upward or down- ward, but the total cost shall not exceed $1,500,539,500. Report to Congress SE. 2. The Secretary of the Navy from time to time, but not less frequently than every sixty days, shall transmit to the Congress a full report of all acquisitions of land, by lease or otherwise, effected under the authority of this Act. Appropriation au- SEC. 3. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any Po, p. 211. money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary to effectuate the purpose of this Act. Approved March 1, 1945. [CHAPTER 19] March 2,5 AN ACT [s. 35] Authorizing the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on [Public Law 14] rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Rimversandtsharbrs. United States of America in Congress assembled That in connection with the exercise of jurisdiction over the rivers of the Nation through the construction of works of improvement, for navigation or flood Policy of congress. control, as herein authorized, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress to recognize the interests and rights of the States in determining the development of the watersheds within their borders and likewise their interests and rights in water utilization and control, as herein authorized to preserve and protect to the fullest possible extent established and potential uses, for all purposes, of the waters of the Nation's rivers; to facilitate the consideration of projects on a basis of comprehensive and coordinated development; and to limit the authorization and construction of navigation works to those in which a substantial benefit to navigation will be realized therefrom and which can be operated consistently with appropriate and economic use of the waters of such rivers by other users. In conformity with this policy- Navigation or flood (a) Plans, proposals, or reports of the Chief of Engineers, War Pans, reports, etc. Department, for any works of improvement for navigation or flood control not heretofore or herein authorized, shall be submitted to the Congress only upon compliance with the provisions of this para- Investigations. graph (a). Investigations which form the basis of any such plans, proposals, or reports shall be conducted in such a manner as to give to the affected State or States, during the course of the investigations, information developed by the investigations and also opportunity for consultation regarding plans and proposals, and, to the extent deemed practicable by the Chief of Engineers, opportunity to coop- watersai west erate in the investigations. If such investigations in whole or part are concerned with the use or control of waters arising west of the ninety-seventh meridian, the Chief of Engineers shafl give to the Secretary of the Interior, during the course of the investigations, [59 STAT.

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