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 59 STAT.] 79TH GONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 19-MAR. 2, 1945 maintenance work in accordance with report on file in office, Chief of Engineers; Quillayute River, Washington; House Document Numbered 218, Seventy-eighth Congress; Port Angeles Harbor, Washington; House Document Numbered 331, Seventy-seventh Congress; Olympia Harbor, Washington; House Document Numbered 699, Seventy-sixth Congress; Tacoma Harbor, Washington; House Document Numbered 124, Seventy-sixth Congress; Stillaguamish River, Washington; House Document Numbered 286, Seventy-seventh Congress; Lake Crockett, Washington; House Document Numbered 303, Seventy-seventh Congress; Metlakatla Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 138, Seventy-sixth Congress; Craig Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 558, Seventy- sixth Congress; Meyers Chuck Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 222, Seventy-sixth Congress; Wrangell Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 284, Sev- enty-sixth Congress; Wrangell Narrows, Alaska; House Document Numbered 260, Sev- enty-sixth Congress; Sitka Harbor, Alaska; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated March 14, 1944; Skagway Harbor, Alaska; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 11, 1942; Petersburg Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 670, Seventy-sixth Congress; Port Alexander, Alaska; House Document Numbered 578, Seventy- sixth Congress; Gastineau Channel, Alaska; House Document Numbered 325, Seventy-seventh Congress; Elfin Cove, Alaska; House Document Numbered 579, Seventy- sixth Congress; Seldovia Harbor, Alaska; House Document Numbered 702, Seventy- sixth Congress; Keehi Lagoon, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii; House Document Num- bered 379, Seventy-seventh Congress; Port Allen Harbor, Hawaii; House Document Numbered 180, Seventy-seventh Congress; San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico; maintenance of existing entrance channel and turning basin to Army Terminal; Ponce Harbor, Puerto Rico; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated May 21, 1942; and Fajardo Harbor, Puerto Rico; House Document Numbered 280, Seventy-sixth Congress. SEC. 3. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to allot not to exceed $300,000 from any appropriations heretofore or here- after made for any one fiscal year for improvement of rivers and harbors, for removing accumulated snags and other debris, and for protecting, clearing, and straightening channels in navigable harbors and navigable streams and tributaries thereof, when in the opinion of the Chief of Engineers such work is advisable in the interest of navigation or flood control. The paragraph in section 1 of the River and Harbor Act approved July 25, 1912, relating to removal of tem- porary obstructions, as amended by section 3 of the River and Harbor Act approved July 3, 1930, and section 3 of the River and Harbor Act approved October 17,1940, is hereby repealed. 23 Alaska. Hawaii. Puerto Rico. Removal of debris; channel improve- ments. 37 Stat. 222; 46 Stat 946; 54 Stat. 1200. 33U.S.0. 63.

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