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 PUBLIC LAW 97-88—DEC. 4, 1981

95 STAT. 1137

itures of the capital investment program of the revolving fund shall not exceed $130,000,000 in fiscal year 1982. GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 101. None of the funds appropriated in this title, except as specifically contained herein, shall be used to alter, modify, dismantle, or otherwise change any project which is partially constructed but not funded for construction in this title. SEC. 102. The project for Cuyahoga River Basin, Ohio, authorized by section 108 of the River and Harbor Act of 1970, is hereby modified to 84 Stat. 1820. provide for relocation of utilities in the vicinity of the Cleveland Zoo at full Federal expense, generally in accordance with the recommendations of the District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo, in paragraph 94 of the Phase II General Design Memorandum dated August 1979, notwithstanding any other provision of law. SEC. 103. Within funds available to the Corps of Engineers—Civil, $600,000 shall be for emergency shore protection at Beverly Shores, Indiana, and shall remain available until expended. SEC. 104. The discount rate for the Saginaw River, Michigan, project authorized in section 203 of Public Law 85-500 (72 Stat. 311) shall be as provided for in section 80b of Public Law 93-251 (88 Stat. 34) if non-Federal interests subsequently provide appropriate assur- 42 USC 1962d-17. ances for the non-Federal share of project costs. SEC. 105. Funds herein or hereinafter made available for the Mississippi River and tributaries project may be used to construct dikes at the lower and upper end of Lake Neark, Arkansas, for the purposes of reducing operation and maintenance costs for Osceola Harbor, Arkansas, and for recreation at a total estimated cost of $1,300,000. All work shall be undertaken substantially in accordance with the plan described in the draft stage three report on Lake Neark dated April 1981 prepared by the Memphis District Engineer, including provision for sharing of costs allocable to recreation in accordance 16 USC 460/-12 with the Federal Water Project Recreation Act (79 Stat. 213). SEC. 106. Within funds available to the Corps of Engineers—Civil, note. channel widening and bends easing shall be accomplished at Grays Harbor, Washington, in the vicinity of the Cow Point Turn to allow for the free movement of boats. SEC. 107. Funds herein or hereinafter made available to the Corps of Engineers—Civil for operation and maintenance of the Illinois Waterway shall be available to operate and maintain the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal portion of the Waterway in the interest of navigation. SEC. 108. Cla5^on Lake which is an element of the flood control Sardis Lake, project for the Clayton and Tuskahoma Reservoirs, Kiamichi River, designation. Oklahoma, authorized by section 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1962 (76 Stat. 1187), shall hereafter be known as "Sardis Lake". Any law, regulation, map, document, or record of the United States in which such lake is referred to shall be held and considered to refer to such lake as "Sardis Lake". SEC. 109. From the funds appropriated by the second paragraph of Flood and this title for general investigations, no more than $70,000 shall be drainage study. expended for a study of flooding and drainage problems in Alexander problems, County and Pulaski County, both located in the State of Illinois, and no more than $100,000 shall be expended from funds appropriated for the main stem study of the Ohio River to evaluate alternatives for flood damage reduction in Saline County and Gallatin County, both located in the State of Illinois.

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