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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 19-MAR. 2, 1945 Browns Bay, Gloucester County, Virginia, and the channel con- necting said bay with Mobjack Bay. Parrotts Creek, Middlesex County, Virginia. The Hague (Smith Creek), Virginia. Southern Branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Harbor, Virginia. Chuckatuck Creek, Nansemond and Isle of Wight Counties, Virginia. Little Creek, Princess Anne County, Virginia. Lynnhaven Inlet and Bay and connecting waters, Virginia, with a view to preparing a plan of improvement and estimate of cost, particu- larly to prevent shoaling, in the interest of shellfish production and navigation. irginia and North Inand waterway from Norfolk, Virginia, to Beaufort, North Caro- aro lna lina, with a view to providing a side channel twelve feet deep through Pasquotank River and Albemarle Sound to Elizabeth City. Channel from the Thoroughfare to Albemarle Sound, North Caro- lina, either by way of lower Cashie River, Middle River, and Bachelors Bay, or by way of any other route. Purviance Creek, New Hanover County, North Carolina. South Carolina. Little Pee Dee River, South Carolina, from junction of the Lumber River to the Great Pee Dee River, with a view to removing logs, debris, and other obstructions. Santee-Congaree Buckingham Landing Site, South Carolina. Jefferys Creek, Florence County, South Carolina. Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Cooper River, South Carolina, from Charleston Harbor to the Pinopolis power plant. Channel from the ocean through Saint Helena Sound or through Port Royal Sound to Beaufort, South Carolina. Georgia. North River, Georgia. Georgia and Flor- Saint Marys River, Georgia and Florida. Saint Johns River, Florida, Palatka to Lake Harney. Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville to Miami, Florida, with a view to providing an auxiliary side channel from the Intracoastal Waterway near Titusville through, and easterly of, Merritt Island via Banana Creek and River, to, or near, Eau Gallie, Florida. Side channels or spur channels, leading from the Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville to Miami, Florida, to, and turning basins or harbors at, the various communities on or near the banks of said waterway, having particular reference to providing such improvements to and at Titusville, Flagler Beach, New Smyrna, Fort Pierce, and to the Lighthouse Service depot at Taylor Creek, adjacent to Fort Pierce Harbor. Saint Augustine Harbor, and vicinity, Florida. Kissimmee River, Florida. Jupiter Inlet, Florida. Oklawaha River, Florida, from Lake Apopka through Lake Dora to Lake Eustis and adjoining waterways. Oklawaha River, Florida, from Lake Eustis to Lake Griffin, and thence from Lake Griffin to Silver Springs Run. Oklawaha River and its tributaries, Florida, with a view to improvement in the interest of navigation, flood control, and related purposes. Interlocking chan- For a system of interlocking open-river and canalized channels I n ls . having a depth of twelve feet, and of suitable width, to be constructed through rivers and lakes, and by land cuts, as follows: From Palatka, Florida, to the Indian River at Sebastian, Melbourne, Eau Gallie, Cocoa, or such other locality as may be found most suitable; from Titusville westerly to the Saint Johns River, thence to Lake Toho- pekaliga; from Lake Tohopekaliga to Leesburg, on Lake Harris; from Lake Harris to the Saint Johns River near Dexter Lake or 28 [5aSTAT.

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