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 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 19-MAR. 2, 1945 Louisiana. Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Water- way. 56 Stat. 73 . Texas. Canyon Reservoir, benefit charges. Bayou Galere, Mississippi; House Document Numbered 112, Sev- enty-sixth Congress; Bayous LaLoutre, Saint Male, and Yscloskey, Louisiana; Senate Document Numbered 116, Seventy-seventh Congress; Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico; House Document Numbered 215, Seventy-sixth Congress; Intracoastal Waterway in the vicinity of Algiers at New Orleans, Louisiana; Senate Document Numbered 188, Seventy-eighth Congress; Bayous Petit Anse, Tigre and Carlin, Louisiana; House Document Numbered 594, Seventy-eighth Congress; Calcasieu River and Pass, Louisiana; House Document Numbered 465, Seventy-seventh Congress; Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway; House Documents Numbered 428, Seventy-sixth Congress, and 383, Seventy-seventh Congress; Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway to Harlingen, Texas; House Document Numbered 402, Seventy-seventh Congress; the depths and widths to be the same as authorized for the main stem of the waterway in Public Law Numbered 675, enacted July 23, 1942; Louisiana and Texas Intracoastal Waterway; Senate Document Numbered 248, Seventy-eighth Congress; Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas; House Document Numbered 685, Seventy-sixth Congress, and Senate Documents Numbered 60 and 158, Seventy-seventh Congress; Neches and Angelina Rivers, Texas; Senate Document Numbered 98, Seventy-sixth Congress; The improvement of the Trinity River and tributaries, Texas, for navigation, flood control, and allied purposes is hereby approved and authorized in accordance with the reports contained in House Docu- ment Numbered 403, Seventy-seventh Congress; Lavon Reservoir on East Fork of Trinity River, Texas; House Document Numbered 533, Seventy-eighth Congress; Houston Ship Channel, Texas; House Documents Numbered 226 and 256, Seventy-sixth Congress; and in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated August 21, 1943; Clear Creek and Clear Lake, Texas; House Document Numbered 319, Seventy-seventh Congress; Chocolate and Bastrop Bayous, Texas; House Document Numbered 337, Seventy-sixth Congress: Provided, That the authorization is not to be construed as final approval for the improvement of Bastrop Bayou; Channel from Pass Cavallo to Port Lavaca and Lavaca-Navidad Rivers, Texas, in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated December 10, 1943, House Documents Numbered 314, Seventy- sixth Congress, and 659, Seventy-seventh Congress; Guadalupe River, Texas; House Document Numbered 247, Seventy- sixth Congress: Provided,That whenever any power project, not under Federal license, is benefited by the Canyon Reservoir project, the Fed- eral Power Commission after notice to the owner or owners of such unlicensed project and after opportunity for hearing, shall determine and fix a reasonable and equitable annual charge to be paid to the United States on account of such benefits by said owner or owners or other recipients of such benefits; Aransas Pass-Corpus Christi Channel, Texas; House Document Numbered 544, Seventy-eighth Congress; Brazos Island Harbor, Texas; House Document Numbered 335, Seventy-sixth Congress, and House Document Numbered 347, Seventy- seventh Congress; [ 59 STAT.

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