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 97 STAT. 1292 Ante, p. 255. 42 USC 10222. PUBLIC LAW 98-181—NOV. 30, 1983 (C) provisions for continuing the expanded monitoring program of groundwater impacts involving the appropriate South Carolina agencies in accordance with the statutory responsibilities of such agencies. (RESCISSION) Of the funds appropriated for "Atomic Energy Defense Activities" m Public Law 98-50 for Project 82-D-109, 155 mm artillery fired atomic projectile, $50,000,000 are rescinded. NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL FUND For an additional amount for "Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund", $12,000,000, to remain available until expended, to be derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund. To the extent that balances in the fund are not sufficient to cover amounts available for obligation in this account, the Secretary shall exercise his authority pursuant to section 302(e)(5) of Public Law 97-425 to issue obligations to the Secretary of the Treasury. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT Vessel Kennedy, r estoration and display. Water delivery to Everglades National Park. 84 Stat. 310. APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS For an additional amount for "Appalachian Regional Develop- ment Programs", $9,400,000, to remain available until expended, for the Appalachian Development Highway System. GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 1300. No part of the funds appropriated under this Act or any other provisions of law may hereafter be used by the Department of Justice to represent the Tennessee Valley Authority in litigation in which the Authority is a party unless the Department is requested to provide representation in such litigation by the Authority. SEC. 1301. Within funds available to the Corps of Engineers—Civil for Operation and Maintenance, General, not to exceed $2,000,000 shall be used to rehabilitate, restore, and refurbish the Corps of Engineers dredge vessel Kennedy, to transport the vessel to New Orleans, Louisiana, and there to operate, maintain, and display the vessel for the duration of the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition. Such operation, maintenance, and display shall include the preparation and use of audio-visual and other exhibits to inform the public of Corps of Engineers water resources activities. SEC. 1302. The Secretary of the Army is authorized, for a period of two years beginning with enactment of this Act with the concur- rence of the Director of the National Park Service and the South Florida Water Management District, to modify the schedule for delivery of water from the central and southern Florida project to the Everglades National Park required by section 2 of the River Basin Monetary Authorization and Miscellaneous Civil Works Amendments Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-282) and to conduct an

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