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 99 STAT. 314

26 USC 1 note; 33 USC 1802.

PUBLIC LAW 99-88—AUG. 15, 1985 of inland waterways projects identified for planning, design, engineering, and construction in this Act may be funded from sums available in the Inland Waterways Trust Fund, established by the Inland Waterways Revenue Act of 1978 (title II of Public Law 95502) notwithstanding the second sentence of section 204 of such Act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law (including any other provision of this Act), initiation of construction with respect to any project referred to in this paragraph shall be subject to subsequent enactment of legislation specifying the requirements of local cooperation for water resources development projects under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Army and where appropriate, to enactment of needed authorizing legislation; except that this sentence shall not apply after May 15, 1986. GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS

98 Stat. 403.

For an additional amount for "General Investigations", to remain available until expended, $1,200,000 with which the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to undertake studies of the Buffalo Harbor, New York; St. Petersburg Harbor, Florida; Tangier Island, Virginia; South Kohala water supply, Hawaii; West Onslow Beach and New River Inlet, North Carolina; Meredosia, Willow Creek, and Coon Run Drainage and Levee District, Illinois (AE&D); and a reconnaissance study of the feasibility of making the Wabash River navigable under the authorized Wabash River Basin Comprehensive Study; and in addition, the Secretary of the Army is directed to proceed with the feasibility phase of the Brunswick Harbor, Georgia, study and the South Metropolitan Atlanta Region, Georgia study at full Federal expense, using funds made available in Public Law 98-360. CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL

76 Stat. 1173, 1180.

For an additional amount for "Construction, General", to remain available until expended, $7,500,000 for the construction, at full Federal expense, of facilities at the Mill Creek recreation area of the Tioga-Hammond Lakes project in Pennsylvania which would typically be cost shared, making a special effort to adapt such authorized facilities to the specific needs of the handicapped, provided that local interests develop specialized facilities to include buildings, lodges, demonstration centers, and non-water oriented equipment, and accept full responsibility for operation and maintenance of the entire recreation area which must be made available to the general public: Provided, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is authorized and directed to utilize funds heretofore appropriated for Construction, General to carry out engineering and design and acquisition of land for Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Ohio and West Virginia; Locks and Dam 26, Illinois and Missouri Second Lock; Monongahela River, Grays Landing (Lock No. 7), Pennsylvania; Monongahela River, Point Marion (Lock No. 8), Pennsylvania and West Virginia; William Bacon Oliver Lock and Dam, Alabama; Bonneville Navigation Lock, including necessary relocations, Oregon and Washington; and Winfield Lock and Dam, West Virginia; and in addition, $15,000,000 to remain available until expended, for construction of the main dam of the Elk Creek Lake, Rogue River Basin, Oregon project as authorized by the River and Harbor and Flood Control Act of 1962, Public Law 87-874.

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