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 94 STAT. 870

PUBLIC LAW 96-304—JULY 8, 1980 Acts making appropriations for Energy and Water Development, $30,000,000 are deferred for obligation until October 1, 1980. PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

For an additional amount for "Plant and Capital Equipment, Departmental Administration", $1,550,000, to remain available until expended. (DEFERRAL)

93 Stat. 438.

Of the funds appropriated for "Plant and Capital Equipment, Departmental Administration" in Public Law 96-69 and other Acts making appropriations for Energy and Water Development, $6,000,000 are deferred for obligation until October 1, 1980. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

For an additional amount for "Federal Energy Regulatory Commission", $1,200,000.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS—CIVIL CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL

33 USC 701c.

For an additional amount for "Construction, General", $180,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That funds are included in this Act for the Twenty Mile Creek, Mississippi, project which shall be used for the design and construction of grade stabilization structures along Twenty Mile Creek, in Lee, Itawamba, and Prentiss Counties, Mississippi, between mile 11.7 and mile 22.0: Provided further. That funds are included in this Act for the site 3 HoUywood-Ardmore Beach Area in Chicago, Illinois, which shall be used for the design and construction of a retaining wall and related backfill and grading in accordance with the Reconnaissance Report on Chicago Lakefront prepared by the Chicago District Corps of Engineers, of January 1980, and Supplemental Report, March 1980, and section 3 of the Flood Control Act of June 22, 1936. FLOOD CONTROL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES

Appropriations available to "Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries", to the extent required, are to be made avaUable for the Grenada Lake Project, Mississippi, which shall be used, upon concurrence of community officials, for construction and/or implementation of a plan selected by the Corps of Engineers for providing protection to the community of Coffeeville, Mississippi, from high stages, to a level of two hundred thirty-six feet plus three feet of freeboard, on Grenada Lake.

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