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 PUBLIC LAW 99-190—DEC. 19, 1985

99 STAT. 1229

shall be available to assist the town of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for police force use: Provided further, That the educational center to be located at the Boott Mill Complex, Building No. 6, in the Lowell National Historical Park, Massachusetts, is hereby designated and shall be known as the "Paul E. Tsongas Industrial History Center": Provided further, That $150,000 shall be available solely for the restoration and renovation of the Lonoke Depot in Lonoke, Arkansas.

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NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

For expenses necessary to carry out recreation programs, natural programs, cultural programs, environmental compliance and review, and grant administration, not otherwise provided for, $11,096,000. HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

For expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of the Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 915), as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), $24,945,000 to be derived from the Historic Preservation Fund, established by section 108 of that Act, as amended, to remain 16 USC 470h. available for obligation until September 30, 1987. CONSTRUCTION

For construction, improvements, repair or replacement of physical facilities, without regard to the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended (16 U.S.C. 451), $114,121,000, to remain available until expended, of which $8,500,000 shall be derived by transfer from the National Park System Visitor Facilities Fund; including $3,168,000 to carry out the provisions of sections 303 and 304 of Public Law 95-290; 16 USC 4i0cc-33, including, subject to authorization, $8,100,000 to be expended for 4i0cc-34. engineering and construction of the Burr Trail National Rural Scenic Road in and adjacent to the Capitol Reef National Park and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and an interpretive center near the town of Boulder, Utah, such funds to be transferred to the State of Utah for accomplishment of these activities in accordance with the provisions of a cooperative agreement to be developed among the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, Garfield County, and the State of Utah: Provided, That appropriations for maintenance and improvement of roads within Capitol Reef National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and construction and maintenance of an interpretive center shall hereafter be available for such purposes without regard to whether title to such road rights-of-way or lands for the interpretive center is in the United States: Provided further. That in the event the National Park Service fails to maintain the road as provided under the terms of said cooperative agreement, any rightsof-way which may be transferred to the National Park Service will revert to Garfield County: Provided further. That in the event of reversion of the road to Garfield County, the County shall provide payment to the United States of an amount based upon the depreciated value of the capital investment resulting from Federal funds expended on the road for construction purposes; and including $2,000,000 to assist local communities to protect Mammoth Cave National Park from groundwater pollution: Provided further. That the National Park Service share of the Mammoth Cave protection

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