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151 151 (4) canals; (6) ditches; (6) flumes; (7) tunnels; (8) dams and reservoirs in connection with fish and wildlife programs, fish hatcheries, and other improvements relating to fish-culture; (9) roads and streets; and (10) any other purpose that he considers advisable^ except a purpose covered by section 2669 of this title or by section 961 of title 43. (b) No easement granted under this section may include more land than is necessary for the easement. (c) The Secretary of the military department concerned may terminate all or part of any easement granted under this section for— (1) failure to comply with the terms of the grant; (2) nonuse for a two-year period; or (3) abandonment. (d) Copies of instruments granting easements over public lands under this section shall be furnished to the Secretary of the Interior. § 2669. Easements for rights-of-way: gas, water, sewer pipe lines (a) If the Secretary of a military department finds that it will be in the public interest and will not substantially injure the interest of the United States in the property affected, he may grant, upon such terms as he considers advisable, easements for rights-of-way over, in, and upon public lands permanently withdrawn or reserved for the use of that department, and other lands under his control, for gas, water, and sewer pipe lines, to a State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession, or political subdivision thereof, or to a citizen, association, partnership, or corporation of a State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession. (b) No easement granted under this section may include more land than is necessary for the easement. (c) The Secretary of the military department concerned may terminate all or part of any easement granted under this section for— (1) failure to comply with the terms of the g r a n t; (2) nonuse; or (3) abandonment. (d) The Secretary concerned shall include in his annual report to the President a complete statement of each easement granted under this section, including the name and address of the grantee, the purpose of the grant, and the benefits accruing to the United States or to the public. § 2670. Licenses: military installations; erection and use of buildings; American National Red Cross Under such conditions as he may prescribe, the Secretary of any military department may issue a revocable license to the American National Red Cross to— (1) erect and maintain, on any military installation under his jurisdiction, buildings for the storage of supplies; or (2) use, for the storage of supplies, buildings erected by the United States. 81913 O—56

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