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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 19-MAR. 2, 1945 Manistee Harbor, Michigan; House Document Numbered 380, Seventy-seventh Congress; Saint Marys River, Saint Marys River, Michigan, South Canal; in accordance with the South Canal. report of the Chief of Engineers dated August 14, 1944, and contained in House Document Numbered 679, Seventy-eighth Congress, second session; Hydroelectricplant. Saint Marys River, Michigan; the construction of a new hydro- electric power plant in accordance with the plan recommended in House Document Numbered 339, Seventy-seventh Congress: Provided, Limitation on con- That only the first step of the recommended development, involving an installation of approximately fourteen thousand kilowatts at an estimated cost of $3,500,000, shall be constructed at this time, and no further development in addition to said first step shall be under- Abandonment of taken until hereafter authorized by law: Provided further, That the presenplant. existing United States hydroelectric power plant at Sault Sainte Marie shall be abandoned upon completion of the new plant: Pro- Sale ofelectric ener- sided further, That the electric energy generated in the operation gy; lease of surplus water. of said new plant shall be sold by the Secretary of War, and any surplus water available to the United States which is not required for the operation of facilities owned by the United States may be leased by the Secretary of War upon such terms and conditions as he shall inpng la"nt. - determine: And provided further, That pending construction of the new United States plant he may also enter into such arrangements for continued operation of the existing Government plant and the use of water as he may deem advisable in the public interest; Michigan. Saint Clair River at Southeast Bend, Michigan: The widening of the existing project channel, in accordance with alternative plan B, as outlined in the report of the district engineer in House Document Numbered 309, Seventy-seventh Congress, is hereby authorized; Detroit River, Michigan; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated October 26, 1942; Ohio. Sandusky Harbor, Ohio; House Document Numbered 328, Seventy- sixth Congress; Lorain Harbor, Ohio; House Document Numbered 161, Seventy- seventh Congress; and in accordance with the report on file in the office, Chief of Engineers; Cleveland Harbor, Ohio; House Document Numbered 232, Seventy- sixth Congress; and the extension of the channel in the Cuyahoga River in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated Feb- ruary 14, 1942; Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio; House Document Numbered 321, Seventy- seventh Congress; Pennslvana Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania; protection of that portion of the penin- sula south of the waterworks settling basins at an estimated annual cost of $15,000 is hereby authorized; Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated October 26, 1942; New York. Buffalo Harbor, New York; House Document Numbered 352, Seventy-eighth Congress; Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, New York; in accord- ance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 16, 1942; Wilson Harbor, New York; House Document Numbered 679, Seventy-sixth Congress; Rochester Harbor, New York; House Document Numbered 139, Seventy-sixth Congress; Sackets Harbor, New York; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated January 6, 1944; Cape Vincent Harbor, New York; House Document Numbered 363, Seventy-sixth Congress; [59 STAT.

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