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PUBLIC LAW 87-874-OCT. 23, 1962

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water users will share the available water in the same proportions that they would share the total full supply when it is available, and that no further water-use allocations will be made from the authorized storage so as to retain the maximum possible benefits to authorized uses during the periods of adversity when storage shortages occur. COLUMBIA RIVER B A S I N

The projects and plans for the Columbia River Basin, including the Willamette River Basin, authorized by the Flood Control Act of June 28, 1938, and subsequent Acts of Congress, including the Flood 52 Stat. 1222; Control Acts of May 17, 1950, September 3, 1954, July 3j 1958, and ^ f^^^' IZ'A"'"'' July 14, 1960, are hereby modified to include the projects listed below 72 stat! sis;' for flood control and other purposes in the Columbia River Basin 74 Stat. 499. (including the Willamette River Basin) substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 403, Eighty-seventh Congress: Provided, That the depth and width of the authorized channel in the Columbia-Snake River barge navigation project shall be established as fourteen feet and two hundred and fifty feet, respectively, at minimum regulated flow. Asotin Dam, Snake River, Idaho and Washington; Bruces Eddy Dam and Reservoir, North Fork, Clearwater River, Idaho; Strube Reregulating Dam and Reservoir, South Fork, McKenzie River, Oregon; Gate Creek Dam and Reservoir, Gate Creek, Oregon; Fern Ridge Dam and Reservoir modification. Long Tom River, Oregon; Cascadia Dam and Reservoir, Soutli Santiam River, Oregon. The project for the Ririe Dam and Reservoir, Willow Creek, Idaho, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 562, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $7,027,000. The project for the Blackfoot Dam and Reservoir, Blackfoot River, Idaho, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 568, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $829,000. W Y N O O C H E E RIVER

The project for the Wynoochee River, Washington, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 601, Eightyseventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $40,211,000: Provided, That the installation of the power-generating facilities shall not be made until the Chief of Engmeers shall submit a rexamination report to the Congress for authorization. COOK I N L E T,

Rexamination •"^P"'"* t° congress,

ALASKA

The project for Bradley Lake, Cook Inlet, Alaska, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 455, Eighty-seventh Congress, at an estimated cost of $45,750,000. SEC. 204. (a) For the purpose of developing hydroelectric power and Alaska. to encourage and promote the economic development of and to foster owet'^d^t^'io"the establishment of essential industries in the State of Alaska, and for ment. other purposes, the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is authorized to construct and the Secretary of the

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