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PUBLIC LAW 86-645-JULY 14, 1960

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est within 50 years. The actual cost, or fair market value of lands, easements, rights-of-way, and work performed or services rendered prior to completion of construction of the project, which are furnished by a non-Federal entity, shall be included in the share of the cost to be borne by the non-Federal entity. PAWCATUCK, CONNECTICUT

The project for hurricane-flood protection at Pawcatuck, Connecticut, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 212, Eighty-sixth Congress, at an estimated Federal cost of $409,000. HOUSATONIC RIVER BASIN

The project for flood control dams and reservoirs on the Naugatuck River, Connecticut, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 372, Eighty-sixth Congress, at an estimated cost of $10,230,000. STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT

The project for hurricane-flood protection at Stamford, Connecticut, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 210, Eighty-sixth Congress, at an estimated Federal cost of $3,030,000 for construction, and at an estimated Federal cost of maintenance and operation of $31,000 annually. CENTRAL AND.SOUTHERN FLORIDA

In addition to previous authorizations, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $23,000,000 for the prosecution of the central and southern Florida comprehensive plan for flood control 62 Stat. 1176. g^j^^j othcr purposes approved in the Flood Control Act of 1948, and subsequent Acts of Congress, and such comprehensive plan is hereby modified to include the following: The project for canals, levees, and water control and drainage structures in the Nicodemus Slough area, Glades County, Florida, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers contained in Senate Document Numbered 53, Eighty-sixth Congress, at an estimated cost of $318,000. That the levees around Lake Okeechobee, Florida, authorized by 46 Stat. 92 5. the Rivers and Harbors Act approved July 3, 1930, and modified by 62 Stat. 1176. ^j^g Flood Coutrol Act approved June 30, 1948, and subsequent Acts, Herbert Hoover shall be kuowu aud designated as the Herbert Hoover Dike, and any law, regulation, document, or record of the United States in which such levees are referred to under any other name or designation shall be held to refer to such levees as the Herbert Hoover Dike. PEARL RIVER, MISSISSIPPI

The project for flood protection on the Pearl River at Jackson, Mississippi, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 441, Eighty-sixth Congress, at an estimated cost of $3,609,000.

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