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 90 STAT. 2920

PUBLIC LAW 94-587—OCT. 22, 1976 of Engineers dated February 20, 1975, at an estimated cost of $8,022,000. EP:D RIVER OF THE NORTH

BASIN

The project for local jflood protection at Grafton, North Dakota, on the P a r k R i v e r: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 11, 1976, at an estimated cost of $10,973,000. (b) The Secretary of the Army is authorized to undertake advanced engineering and design for the projects in subsection (a) of this section after completion of the phase I design memorandum stage of Finding, such projects. Such advanced engineering and design may be undertransmittal to taken only upon a finding by the Chief of Engineers, transmitted to congressional the Committees on Public W o r k s of the Senate and Public W o r k s and committees. Transportation of the House of Representatives, that the project is without substantial controversy, that it is substantially in accordance with and subject to the conditions recommended for such project in this section, and that the advanced engineering and design will be compatible with any project modifications which may be under conAppropriation sideration. There is authorized to carry out this subsection not to authorization. exceed $5,000,000. No funds appropriated under this subsection may be used for land acquisition or commencement of construction. Transmittal to (c) Whenever the Chief of Engineers transmits his recommendacongressional tions for a water resources development project to the Secretary of committee. the Army for transmittal to the Congress, as authorized in the first 33 USC 701-1. section of the Act of December 22, 1944, the Chief of Engineers is authorized to undertake the phase I design memorandum stage of advanced engineering and design of such project if the Chief of Engineers finds and transmits to the Committees on Public W o r k s and Transportation of the Plouse of Representatives and Public Works of the Senate, that the project is without substantial controversy and justifies further engineering, economic, and environmental invesTermination date. tigations. Authorization for such phase I work for a project shall terminate on the date of enactment of the first W a t e r Resources Development Act enacted after the date such work is first authorized. There Appropriation authorization. is authorized to carry out this subsection not to exceed $4,000,000 per fiscal year for each of the fiscal years 1978 and 1979. SEC. 102. Sections 201 and 202 and the last three sentences in sec33 USC 701c tion 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1968 shall apply to all projects note, 701-1 note. authorized in this section. The following works of improvement for 82 Stat. 739. I he benefit of navigation and the control of destructive flood waters and other purposes are hereby adopted and authorized to be prosecuted by the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, substantially in accordance with the plans and subject to the conditions recommended by the Chief of Engineers in the respective reports hereinafter designated. U P P E R MISSISSIPPI RIVER B A S I N

The project for local flood protection and other purposes at Chaska, Minnesota, on the Minnesota R i v e r: Report of the Chief of E n g i neers dated May 12, 1976, at an estimated cost of $10,498,000. J A M E S RIVER B A S I N

The project for flood control at the Richmond, Virginia, filtration p l a n t: House Document Numbered 94-543, at an estimated cost of $4,617,000.

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