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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 771 -JUNE 30,1948 River and Harbor TITLE I-RIVERS AND HARBORS Act of 1948. SEC. 101. The following works of improvement of rivers and harbors and other waterways for navigation, flood control, and other purposes are hereby adopted and authorized to be prosecuted under the direction of the Secretary of the Army and supervision of the Chief of Engi- neers, in accordance with the plans and subject to the conditions recommended by the Chief of Engineers in the respective reports here- inafter designated: Provided, That the provisions of section 1 of the River and Harbor Act approved March 2, 1945 (Public, Numbered 14, 59 Stat. 10. Seventy-ninth Congress, first session), shall govern with respect to projects authorized in this title; and the procedures therein set forth with respect to plans, proposals, or reports for works of improve- ment for navigation or flood control and for irrigation and purposes incidental thereto, shall apply as if herein set forth in full: Maine. Beals Harbor, Maine; House Document Numbered 553, Eightieth Congress; Cape Porpoise Harbor, Maine; House Document Numbered 555, Eightieth Congress; Massachusetts. Channel from Buzzards Bay to Buttermilk Bay, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 552, Eightieth Congress; Falmouth Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 566, Eightieth Congress; Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 600, Eightieth Congress; Taunton River, Massachusetts; House Document Numbered 196, Eightieth Congress; Rhode Island. Harbor of refuge at Point Judith, Rhode Island; Senate Docu- ment Numbered 15, Eightieth Congress; Connecticut. Westcott Cove, Connecticut; House Document Numbered 379 Eightieth Congress; Greenwich Harbor, Connecticut; House Document Numbered 272, Eightieth Congress; Marylad ock Hall Harbor, Maryland; House Document Numbered 273, Eightieth Congress; Chester River, Maryland (channel from Kent Island Narrows to Wells Cove); House Document Numbered 380, Eightieth Congress; Cambridge Harbor, Maryland; House Document Numbered 381, Eightieth Congress; Honga River and Tar Bay, Maryland; House Document Numbered 580, Eightieth Congress; Virginia. Bransons Cove, Lower Machodoc River, Virginia; House Docu- ment Numbered 420, Eightieth Congress; Deep Creek, Warwick County, Virginia; House Document Num- bered 601, Eightieth Congress; Norfolk Harbor, Southern Branch of Elizabeth River, Virginia; House Document Numbered 545, Eightieth Congress; North Carolina Stumpy Point Bay, North Carolina; House Document Numbered 422, Eightieth Congress; Inland Waterway, Beaufort to Cape Fear River, North Carolina, including waterway to Jacksonville, North Carolina; House Docu- ment Numbered 421, Eightieth Congress; south Carolina Winyah Bay, South Carolina; in accordance with the report on file in the Office of the Chief of Engineers. Florida. Saint Andrew Bay, Florida; House Document Numbered 559, Eightieth Congress; Missipp Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 20 1948; Harrison County, Mississippi; Shore protection; House Document Numbered 682, Eightieth Congress; 1172 [62 STAT.

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